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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Smart Strip LCG5 Energy Saving Power Strip with Auto-Switching Technology and Modem/Coaxial Surge ProtectionCustomer Review: V good Summary: 5 Stars
Works as advertised. Need to wait on the energy bills to see the savings in the next few weeks. Happy with the product.
Customer Review: Very pleased Summary: 4 Stars
This is a good buy. I have my tv, PS3, modem, cable box, home theater system, and a little lamp plugged into this surge protector. It really works great. I'm very happy with this product. Plus, who doesn't like something that lowers your bills and is better for the environment?
Customer Review: WORKS GREAT Summary: 4 Stars
Worked very well without any adjustment. Wish it came with 2 coaxial in's and 2 out's to protect my twin satellite dish.
Customer Review: What an ingenious creation. Summary: 5 Stars
This thing has more surge protection than many higher end, more expensive name brands. plus this thing saves u I bought another one for my mother's PC. U may need to adjust the sensitivity knob a little, but once u do, all appliance hooked into the switched outlets shut off. I love it. EASY way to save money on your electric bill!!
Customer Review: Why aren't there more companies making these? Summary: 5 Stars
My old computer set-up stopped being energy efficient when I installed a network back-up server for all the family computers. I could no longer turn off the main power strip at night since someone might still be up and using the internet. Unfortunately I had a number of accessories that didn't have power switches or it was difficult to get to them. A HP printer, an external drive, a set of speakers. Now I can have one power strip that has a set of three always-on outlets for the modem and server but the rest of the outlets are controlled by whether the computer itself is on or not. It worked right out of the box, not bad at all. However it seems to be temperature dependent. As long as the apartment is warm around 70 degrees it works perfectly. When the landlord forgets to turn the heat on and the apartment drops to under 62 degrees, the strip seems to get indecisive about whether to turn the accessories on or not. It always does but it switches on and off about three times before staying on.
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