Combos like this seem good though usually a bit of a specialty and lack flexibility. If any function stops working you
generally have to replace the whole thing.
My suggestion, consider a regular 2 to 6 outlet expander with or without nightlight. Plug in a USB cube-style
changer, means you lose one socket; but for flexibiliity you can move it around to accommodate other devices
such as ac adapters, and in a pinch can pull the charger to use elsewhere, or replace easily if it quits.
I am finding USB 1 amp cubes in dollar store, if concern for higher current and quality can get something better;
should be 2.1 amp duals available fairly cheap (unless you insist on name-brand Apple, Samsung etc.)
I have a 2-5 outlet expander (actually 1-5 as only one plug is used) with nighlight which sucks. What
passes for a nightlight varies. I would not recommend this particular one, anyway it does not have USB
charger, so the gains are marginal anyway.
Using pluggable USB charger also means you can remove phantom load (however small) if that matters,
if/when it's not being used much.
If you can do with 4 sockets, can use a small plugin nightlight, many available. One I have is neon lamp
and looks like a large button.
Also you could find USB cube with built-in nightlight, still 5 sockets left.
Dave