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TESSAN Announces a Student-Focused Power Solution for the 2026 Academic Year
BOULDER, CO / ACCESS Newswire / August 19, 2026 / Campus life runs on connected devices, and a new academic year doesn't change that. Laptops, smartphones, study accessories: keeping all of it powered is part of getting through lectures, assignments, group projects and everything happening around them.

For the Smart-Charged Semester 2026, TESSAN is putting forward its 6FT Tower Power Strip as an option for students organizing several electronic connections in dorm rooms, study areas and shared living spaces.
Back-to-school shopping used to stop at supplies. These days it takes place in the study space itself.
Designed for Modern Student Living
Student accommodation tends to come with limited desk space and few accessible wall outlets. The tower format answers that by stacking outlets vertically instead of stretching them along a horizontal strip.
Wide spacing between connections is the other half of it. On a conventional strip, one bulky power adapter can render the sockets beside it useless. The tower layout leaves room for larger adapters without that trade-off.
The six-foot extension cord covers setups where the nearest wall outlet isn't sitting conveniently next to a desk or bedside area.
Multiple Outlets for a Connected Semester
The TESSAN 6FT Tower Power Strip carries 11 AC outlets alongside 2 USB-A ports and 1 USB-C port.
Consider what a normal student workspace holds: laptop charger, desk lamp, monitor, phone charger, speakers, whatever else has accumulated. Eleven outlets means those stay plugged in rather than getting swapped around every time something else needs power.
For long desk sessions or group assignments, one central power point also keeps cables and charging equipment in a single area instead of spread across the room.
Protection Features Included
The power strip includes 1050J surge protection and an overload protection switch.
Surge protection adds a layer of defense for compatible connected electronics against certain electrical surges, and the overload switch is there to manage excessive electrical loads.
Neither removes the need for responsible use. The power requirements of individual equipment still need checking, and the electrical guidelines set by a school, university, residence hall or housing provider still apply.
Supporting the Back-to-School Routine
Technology sits in every part of the academic day now, which is the whole idea behind Smart-Charged Semester 2026.
Phone first thing in the morning. Laptop at an early lecture. Group project work through the afternoon. Studying back in the room at night. Devices have to stay charged and available across all of it.
A central power setup turns that into a routine instead of a hunt for a free outlet. The connections used most often stay in one dedicated spot.
Flat Plug for Tighter Spaces
The flat plug matters most in a small room. Furniture pushed close to the wall makes a conventional plug awkward, and a flatter profile gives more freedom in how things get positioned.
Paired with the six-foot extension cord, it means the tower can sit where it's actually useful rather than staying pinned beside the wall socket.
Cable organization still counts for something. Keeping frequently used cables separated saves a lot of untangling later on.
A Practical Addition to Student Setups
A power strip is a simple accessory. Its design still shapes how well a small workspace functions.
Between the 11 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, 1 USB-C port, wide spacing, 1050J surge protection, overload protection, flat plug and six-foot extension cord, most of the everyday problems in a student power setup are covered.
One caveat stands. Eleven available outlets doesn't mean eleven should be in use at once. Individual power requirements deserve a look first, and high-powered equipment always needs a compatibility check.
Looking Ahead to Smart-Charged Semester 2026
New semester, new classes, new roommates, new room to work out. Somewhere on that list sits the question of where everything gets charged.
That's what the Smart-Charged Semester 2026 theme comes down to with this product: one organized place for everyday electronics. A morning rush before class, a late assignment, a relaxed evening with roommates. All of it runs more smoothly when the charging area has been thought about in advance.
Press Contact:
TESSAN Communications Team
Email: Derien@tessan.com
Organization: Tessan
Phone: +1 833-362-9899
Website: https://tessan.com/
SOURCE: TESSAN
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