The 4 Best Wall Outlets With USB Charging Ports of 2025

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The 4 Best Wall Outlets With USB Charging Ports of 2025

This is not a comprehensive list of models we’ve tested. We have removed discontinued models and those that no longer meet our criteria.

The Buster + Punch 1G Combination Duplex Outlet and USB-A + USB-C Charger has two AC outlets, a USB-A port, and a USB-C port. It comes in black or white, and its luxurious-looking metal wall plate comes in five color options (black, brass, smoked bronze, steel, or white). It’s backed by a two-year warranty. However, it exhibited lackluster performance in our output tests (we measured just 5 W from the USB-A port and 20 W from the USB-C port), and it’s one of the most expensive models we tested — about $190 at this writing.

The Eaton TRUSBAC15 has two AC outlets, a USB-A port, and a USB-C port, and it comes in six colors (beige, black, brown, gray, ivory, or white). Its warranty coverage lasts for one year, and it costs just $35 at this writing. But it performed poorly in our output tests (we measured 3 W from the USB-A port and 15 W from the USB-C port), and it doesn’t come with a wall plate.

The Eaton TRUSBC15 has two AC outlets and two USB-C ports, and it comes in six colors (beige, black, brown, gray, ivory, or white). It has a one-year warranty, and it costs $55 at this writing. It performed just okay in our output tests (we measured 15 W from the USB-A port and 15 W from the USB-C port), and it doesn’t come with a wall plate.

The Legrand Adorne ARTRUSB15PD30 has two AC outlets and two USB-C ports, as well as indicator lights that show when connected devices are partially or fully charged. It performed well in our output tests (we measured 30 watts from its USB-C ports, individually and in total), and like other Legrand models we tested, it comes with a lifetime warranty. However, it’s on the pricier side, costing about $90 at this writing. Also, it’s available in fewer colors than most models (gray, silver, or white) and doesn’t include a wall plate. Moreover, since it has a nonstandard shape, you have to buy Legrand’s Adorne One-Gang-Plus Screwless Wall Plate separately, whereas for most other models we tested, you can pick up a compatible wall plate at any hardware store.

The Leviton T5633 has two AC outlets, a USB-A port, and a USB-C port, and it comes in six colors (beige, black, brown, gray, ivory, or white). Leviton covers it with a two-year warranty, and it costs just a little under $35 at this writing. But its performance in our output tests was mediocre (we measured 8 W from the USB-A port and 15 W from the USB-C port), and it doesn’t come with a wall plate.

The Utilitech R1815D60AAC has two AC outlets, two USB-A ports, and a USB-C port. Priced at $40 at this writing, it has a one-year warranty. However, it comes in just three colors (beige, ivory, or white), and it doesn’t include a wall plate. Also, in our output tests it produced merely so-so performance (we measured 5 W apiece from the USB-A ports and 15 W from the USB-C port).

This article was edited by Ben Keough and Erica Ogg.

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