Those who know me know I am a geek about many things: security, tech, bags and everyday carry (EDC). Being a geek means I own a remarkable amount of EDC gear.

Because of this, friends regularly ask me for holiday gift ideas, knowing I spend thousands of dollars every year on gear looking for the best. I thought it would be fun to use this space to share some of those ideas with a wider audience.

To be clear: I bought everything I talk about with my own money. Nothing in these posts is sponsored, there is no exchange of value and I get nothing for mentioning any products or services here.

The Power Paradox

Along with the Heroclip, the Mogics Super Bagel is one of the few items that lives permanently in my bag. It goes everywhere with me, whether I am heading to a local coffee shop or flying to a business meeting in Manila or Osaka. I believe in this product so strongly that I have gifted dozens of them to friends and family over the years.

If you have a digital nomad or business traveller on your list, this is the only adapter they will ever need.

Hotel rooms rarely have enough outlets. When they do, they are often wedged behind furniture. Modern power bricks make things worse by blocking adjacent outlets. This is the familiar “blocking brick” problem.

The engineers at Mogics solved it with a simple shape: a circle.

The Engineering Win

The Super Bagel is a ring-shaped power strip small enough to fit in a pocket. Because it is circular, plugs radiate outward like spokes on a wheel, allowing you to plug in multiple bulky power bricks without any of them interfering with each other.

It includes an integrated 92-centimetre extension cord that winds neatly around the case, keeping the overall profile slim and eliminating the loose-cable mess that most travel power strips create.

Why It Wins

Universal Adapter
The centre of the bagel pops out to become the MA1 universal travel adapter, compatible with outlets in more than 150 countries, including the U.K., Europe and Australia.

The “Super” Upgrade
Earlier models relied on physical fuses that had to be replaced after a surge. The Super Bagel uses a 7A auto-resetting fuse. If you overload it, power cuts temporarily and resets automatically a few minutes later. No spares required.

USB-C Power Delivery
The built-in USB-C port outputs 18W (9V2A) when used alone, enough to fast-charge a phone or small device. When both USB-C and USB-A ports are used together, they share a combined 20W output.

Safety Warning
This device is a travel adapter, not a voltage converter. It is rated for 7A (approximately 1500W at 240V). Do not plug high-draw appliances such as hair dryers, irons or kettles into it. It is designed for laptops, cameras and phones.

Disclaimer & Ethics Statement

This post is not sponsored. I purchased the product with personal funds. No financial compensation, free product or exchange of value occurred in the production of this content. All opinions expressed are my own.

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