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Belkin AG110030-04 Energy Saving Surge Strip for Home Theater
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Belkin Conserve BG108000-04
I waited over 6 months to get my hands on these. I saw reviews back in Feb. 2008 and started searching. None for sale. Belkin site said summer. Got to be summer and in July Belkin site said September. Started searching again in September and no retailers listing it. Then I spotted 1 small search results buried in all the others. WalMart (sorry Amazon) online had the 10 outlet version for sale. Got a friend with a WalMart account to buy 4 for me. Final price was $34 each, shipped! They were dropped shipped direct from Belkin. Before they arrived the listing was gone from Walmart site (12/19 still not there).
I think Amazon (and Belkin) do a disservice by tagging this one with the Home Theater moniker. I use mine to control 4 PC monitors and several USB hard drives.
Item works as designed. Set the dip switches in the unit and remote to the same settings and you are now a power controlling monster! And if you need to control more than 8 devices set the 2nd unit to the same dip switch settings and 2 units will be controlled by the same remote.
While the unit has 2 outlets spaced apart from the others to allow controlling 'wall warts', wider spacing on all the outlets would have been better. The unit also can surge protect a coax connection. No telephone line protection, though.
Overall, I am happy with the item.
I think Amazon (and Belkin) do a disservice by tagging this one with the Home Theater moniker. I use mine to control 4 PC monitors and several USB hard drives.
Item works as designed. Set the dip switches in the unit and remote to the same settings and you are now a power controlling monster! And if you need to control more than 8 devices set the 2nd unit to the same dip switch settings and 2 units will be controlled by the same remote.
While the unit has 2 outlets spaced apart from the others to allow controlling 'wall warts', wider spacing on all the outlets would have been better. The unit also can surge protect a coax connection. No telephone line protection, though.
Overall, I am happy with the item.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
A Money Saving, Convenient, No-Brainer of a Purchase
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RACQ8Z6TK9IRJ Studies suggest that 5% of America's power usage is consumed up by "phantom load", when devices that you turned off continue to consume at least some electricity. Turning power strips off cuts off "vampire" devices and prevents them from using electricity, but I tend to leave my power strips on because they're hidden under a desk or behind furniture or sometimes even in a different room.
That's where the Belkin Conserve power strip comes in, offering a convenient way to turn your power strips off with a remote switch that you can mount on top of your desk, near your TV couch, or by a light switch. You can even configure a single switch to power off multiple power strips, or just have each strip operate on its own frequency with its own switch.
I've been using my Conserve for about two months, and it's worked flawlessly the entire time. I even tested how well it shut the power to my devices off and, sure enough, my Kill A Watt instrument showed that power usage dropped to near 0 watts. What impressed me most about that number is how little power the Conserve apparently uses waiting for a signal from the switch.
In my case, I ran the numbers, and using my Belkin Conserve will more than pay for itself within the first year of use, and save me hundreds of dollars over my equipment's lifetime.
If you have a situation where you need a power strip in an out of the way place, then buy this product! It's only marginally more expensive than other power strips, and chances are that you'll make up the price difference within only a few months of use.
The Belkin Conserve is one of my biggest recommendations on Amazon.
That's where the Belkin Conserve power strip comes in, offering a convenient way to turn your power strips off with a remote switch that you can mount on top of your desk, near your TV couch, or by a light switch. You can even configure a single switch to power off multiple power strips, or just have each strip operate on its own frequency with its own switch.
I've been using my Conserve for about two months, and it's worked flawlessly the entire time. I even tested how well it shut the power to my devices off and, sure enough, my Kill A Watt instrument showed that power usage dropped to near 0 watts. What impressed me most about that number is how little power the Conserve apparently uses waiting for a signal from the switch.
In my case, I ran the numbers, and using my Belkin Conserve will more than pay for itself within the first year of use, and save me hundreds of dollars over my equipment's lifetime.
If you have a situation where you need a power strip in an out of the way place, then buy this product! It's only marginally more expensive than other power strips, and chances are that you'll make up the price difference within only a few months of use.
The Belkin Conserve is one of my biggest recommendations on Amazon.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
I love Belkin's Conserve Surge Protector
I needed a surge protector for my office to consolidate several older, smaller ones but also had a need for always-on outlets for digital phone and wireless gateway. Belkin has it all here, along with a coveted remote switch, so I no longer have to crawl behind the desk to click off the power at the end of the day. Its surge protection was recently tested with a local power issue and it passed with flying colors. I recommend this product and look forward to the next iterations of it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Worked well for 2 months...
The product worked as advertised for about 2-3 months then the remote switch would stop working intermittently, then not at all. I checked the batteries and the frequency code and both were fine, I then tried to turn on the remote devices with the small button located on the strip (kinda defeating the purpose) and this too had no effect. Belkin replaced the unit and so far I've had no problems. Hopefully mine was a rare problem.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Belkin Ag110030-04 10 ------- A must +++
Was waiting for it to come out and ordered it.
It is really great, works as described, going to need 4 more for the house.
One con is the wall mount does not come with the screws, and the 2-8 should be 4-6. and a bit more spaced out.
Nothing is perfect, but once you get it you will love it.
It is really great, works as described, going to need 4 more for the house.
One con is the wall mount does not come with the screws, and the 2-8 should be 4-6. and a bit more spaced out.
Nothing is perfect, but once you get it you will love it.