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Power gadget set to cut electricity bills14th August 2007 08:02 GMT A company based in the UK has launched an innovative way to quickly and easily turn off all that household electronic equipment more often than not left on power-consuming 'standby' mode: a radio-controlled power plug.
Dubbed the Standby Buster, it's a three-pin adaptor that sits between, say, your TV's power cord and the mains socket. The gadget comes with its own remote control - push the button and the power to the telly is cut completely. TVs, games consoles, DVD players, set-top boxes et al may consume much less power when they're switched into standby mode then when they're operational, but they still gobble up electricity - in total around seven per cent of the UK's energy usage, Standby Buster maker Ivy Energy Saving said. The Standby Buster consumes less than 1W - much less than a stack of AV equipment. It'll result in less carbon production too. Related stories
One Standby Buster and a remote costs £15, but Ivy's also offering the gadget in packs of three plus a remote for £30. A single Standby Buster costs £9. The remote can control up to four Standby Busters. Ivy reckons its gadgets can save you up to £40 a year, based on calculations made by consumer organisation Which? Available now direct from the manufacturer's website, the Standby Buster will go on sale through Argos stores next month. 52 comments posted — Comment period finished let's reinvent the wheel!!!Posted: 08:15 14th August 2007 Yes, butPosted: 08:22 14th August 2007 And the point of this is?Posted: 08:27 14th August 2007 Dragon's Den?Posted: 08:29 14th August 2007 OneClickPosted: 08:38 14th August 2007 |
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