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Create an AccountThe 8 Outlet Timer PowerStrip from TrickleStar is a surge protected powerstrip which supports time based control. The product is ideal for home or office applications such as controlling lighting, photocopiers, water coolers, even scheduling when to turn on set-top boxes and peripherals devices. The product is simple to configure and provides a great energy saving feature.
The TS1801LL SensorClick 4-outlet Advanced PowerTap with Light-level Sensor saves energy by automatically removing and restoring the supply of power to plug-in electronics based on the status of the lights in the room.
The TS1802LL SensorClick 7-outlet Advanced PowerStrip with Light-level Sensor saves energy by automatically removing and restoring the supply of power to plug-in electronics based on the status of the lights in the room.
The TS1803LL SensorClick 7-outlet Advanced PowerStrip with Light-level Sensor saves energy by automatically removing and restoring the supply of power to plug-in electronics based on the status of the lights in the room.
The TS1812LL SensorClick 12-outlet Advanced PowerStrip with Light-level Sensor saves energy by automatically removing and restoring the supply of power to plug-in electronics based on the status of the lights in the room.
With the USB Motion Sensor, you can easily reduce the energy a computer consumes, which saves money on your electric bill.
It doesn’t require any firmware or software and is compatible with Windows, Apple and Linux operating systems, making it ideal for commercial office use. It also doesn’t require any settings or system changes – just plug it in to a USB port – it’s that easy to install.
Here’s how it works: If no motion is detected near the computer during the countdown period, which can be set to 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 minutes, the computer is put to sleep.