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| Belkin BG108000-04 Conserve 8-Outlet Surge Protector with Remote Switch (White) | 
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| Brand: Belkin Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $35.20 You Save: $14.79 (30%)
New (11) Used (1) from $35.20
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Color: White Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 4.4 x 16.3
MPN: BG108000-04 Model: BG108000-04 UPC: 722868666289 EAN: 0722868666289 ASIN: B001GQ2W6W
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Surge protector includes remote control to easily turn off power and save energy | | • | Six switchable and two always-on power outlets | | • | Built-in cord management; wall-mountable remote control | | • | Slim, space-saving design | | • | Backed by lifetime product and $100,000 connected equipment warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Belkin Conserve is an 8-outlet surge protector that makes it simple to eliminate wasteful standby power to your electronic devices, helping you reduce energy consumption, save money, and lower your overall impact on the environment.Conserve's wireless remote control keeps you from having to reach below desks, behind home theater equipment or around furniture to easily access inconvenient places where surge protectors typically sit. With this handy remote control, you can completely shut off the power to devices that consume standby power, such as TVs or computer monitors, when you are done using them. Two "always-on" outlets allow you to leave devices that typically need to stay on, such as set-top boxes or modems.
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| Customer Reviews:
Been waiting so long .. it couldn't come soon enough! December 25, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
So I got one of these and within the first month I saw a $50 reduction in my power bill. Seriously!
It all started after I got a power meter and started going crazy to find what was sucking power around my house. My power bills where at 100+ and it wasn't making any since. So I started measuring and found out that my entertainment center was eating 80 - 85 Watts of power when it was OFF! Now everything I have didn't exactly cut off and turns out my Sharp Aquos was eating the most power off.
Devices OFF/suspend Watts (estimating from memory) ---------- ------------------------------ Sharp Aquos 40 Wii 5 Apple TV 12 Popcorn Hour 15 Wireless Bridge 10 Oppo DVD player 1 Reciever 5
Now the Apple TV & Popcorn Hour actually never really turn off. Also no way to really power off the wireless bridge. I started pulling the power for the surge protector, but this was a pain to unplug and replug in every time. Most of the time I just left it plugged in.
Then I saw this! I got and it's so worth the money. Makes it as easy as flipping a switch.
One thing you have to get used to with the remote switch is you can't just flip it like a light switch, you have to press down to assert you are turning it on or off. I think this could be a safety feature to ensure that if someone leans against it it will not power everything on or off. Would be bad if your in the middle of a big game and someone leans against it and turns everything off.
It does though have 2 "always" on ports that do not get cut off. For devices like DVRs or routers.
Yes highly recommend. The wireless remote makes it simple and easy to completely shutdown what you want and not have anymore devices eating electricity when your not using them. Paid for itself in the first month.
Excellent, easy to use remote power strip switch October 24, 2008 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Excellent product, push the remote transmitter button and the surge protector switches off. Push it again and the surge protecter turns on. Will definitely save electricity by cutting power to devices that are always on standby.
Only problem with the unit I received was that initially the remote switch would not turn the surge protector on. I thought that I might have to return it, until I checked the frequency settings for the remote switch and the surge protector. Switched them to match and the unit worked like a charm. It seems that the factory set settings did not match.
This highlighted a key feature of this unit. You can use one remote switch to control your entertainment system's surge protector, and a seperate remote switch to control your PC system's surge protector, OR you can use one remote to control two surge protectors.
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