I’m really wondering if this thing is a scam in that sense but since I don’t have any way to measure the watts this item uses in comparison to the vampire devices themselves I will have to assume they’re telling the truth. I do have to scratch my head and wonder how much power the device itself uses to operate it constantly illuminated led lights and has to run the 30 minute checks. This is precisely why it is an ineffective product for items like televisions and dvd players due to the fact that when you try and power up these items they send a single signal and if the television has no juice it will not receive the signal.īottom Line: If you’re using this for a laptop, cell phone charger, coffee maker, or electronic device that is rarely used then it is a great product assuming it uses less power than the vampire device. IMPORTANT: This device will check if power is needed for the devices plugged into the outlet once every 30 MINUTES and this time is not adjustable. But in theory you will still save power when the device is turned off. So you’re creating the need to push two buttons to power up one item. So unless you time it just right to the second to push the button at the moment this device checks if power is needed you’re out of luck you’ll have to manually push the power button on the device to send power to the electronic item plugged into it. However, electronics like televisions, desktop computers, dvd players, etc… will work mediocre with this product because they send a power on or off signal once when pushed not constantly like a phone charger. These type of devices work great with this product. Electronics like phones, mp3 players, and laptops have charging cables that when an electronic is plugged in to it requires constant juice from the outlet. What do I mean by constantly demanding electricity. It works for laptops and phone chargers but beyond that it is mediocre at best. What it is: A device that works wonders for electronics that can constantly demand electricity. What it’s not: It is not a magic outlet that meets every unique need you can dish up. ![]() I’ve seen multiple negative reviews of this product and aside from confusing information on the package the negative reviews are unwarranted this product does what it claims to do. I’m really wondering if this thing is a scam in that sense but since I don’t have any way to measure the watts this item uses in comparison to the vampire devices themselves I will have to assume they’re telling the truth."I recently came across this product in a Wal-Mart clearance section for $6 so I decided to do a little research before I ultimately ended up buying three of these power smart outlets. ![]() ![]() ![]() "Electronics like phones, mp3 players, and laptops have charging cables that when an electronic is plugged in to it requires constant juice from the outlet.
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