2-Prong TV Power Cord, 360° Rotating Flat Plug
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UL Certified Safe & Durable: Built with pure copper conductors and environmental PVC, this power cord is heat-resistant, durable, and rigorously tested to meet UL safety standards.






A C7 cable is commonly called a “figure-8” power cord. It plugs into an IEC C7 inlet, which has a small, rounded figure-8 shape on the device. If your TV, speaker, printer, or console power inlet matches that shape, this style is typically the right match.
This is a 2-prong TV power cord. It’s intended for devices designed to run on a non-grounded cord and equipped with an IEC C7 inlet. If your device requires a grounded 3-prong cord, you’ll want a different power cord type.
Non-polarized means the figure-8 connector is designed to fit either orientation, which makes it easier to connect in tight spaces and reduces “wrong direction” frustration during setup.
The rotating flat plug is designed for tight-clearance installs, especially behind wall-mounted TVs, media consoles, or furniture close to an outlet. The rotation lets the cord exit in a direction that suits your layout, improving routing and reducing pressure at the outlet.
This cord is rated 7A at 125V, which equals 875W max on compatible devices. Always check the device label and keep usage within the listed rating for safer operation.
It works with devices that specifically use an IEC C7 figure-8 inlet. Many TVs and electronics in entertainment setups use that inlet type, but the correct check is always the device power inlet shape, not just the brand name.
Yes, that’s one of the most common reasons buyers choose it. The flat plug profile and rotating design are intended to improve clearance and routing behind a wall-mounted TV where a standard plug can push the screen away from the wall.
Yes. This is designed for indoor use with home and office electronics. For outdoor use or wet locations, choose a cord specifically rated for those environments.
No. This is a replacement power cord, not a surge protector. If you want surge protection for electronics, use a properly rated surge protector or power strip between the wall outlet and the device.
Choose the shortest length that reaches comfortably without pulling tight. Shorter runs help keep setups tidy behind TVs and furniture, while longer runs help reach wall outlets that are farther from the device location.