Couch potatoes are celebrating another technology break through. Shenzhen Lanwei Electronics has come up with a new power strip that can be switched on and off by using any remote control your house.
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7 things you should never plug into a power strip
Power strips are like the Swiss Army knives of the electrical world. They're handy, versatile, and can save you from a cord ...
Home automation is expensive and complicated, but universal remotes are easy. The IR-Remote Control Power Strip lets you use universal remotes on any electronics, blinking lamps and speakers on and ...
In today's technology-driven world, efficient power management is essential across personal workspaces, corporate environments, and data centers. The TRENDnet TPI-06 Smart Power Strip is designed for ...
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Electrician Warns Against Plugging These High-Wattage Items Into Power Strips to Prevent Fire Hazards
An experienced electrician explains which household items should never be plugged into power strips due to fire and ...
I'm looking for recommendations on smart power strips, essentially. Does anyone have any experience with devices that you can use to remotely cycle power as needed, through either a web or telnet ...
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5 things you should never plug into a power strip (but people still try)
We all have those moments. Your phone needs charging, your laptop is dying, and you realize you're out of outlets. So you ...
With phones charging, gaming consoles starting up, and laptops buzzing as you work, the two standard outlets near your desk or bedside table can get overloaded rather quickly. To avoid blowing a fuse ...
With your ever-growing collection of electronic devices, perhaps it seems your home never has enough power outlets. Power strips and their more elaborate siblings, surge protectors, offer an easy ...
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