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Saver clip to reduce waste of electricity

December 27th, 2007

Reduce electicity consumption with Saver clip

Safer clip induce people not to waste electricity by showing Electromagnetic Fields (which is detected by safer clip) on its display, in that way people can recognize the amount of electricity being wasted.

Reduce electicity consumption with Saver clip

Reduce electicity consumption with Saver clip

Safer clip is charged by electromagnetic fields, that come from the electric wire plug, and Its display shows the amount of the power needed for the each devices. When the devices are off, safer clip displays standby-power being wasted and induce them to stop wasting it.
What is standby power?
POwer consumed by an appliance when switched off or while not performing its primary purpose. It means 5-12% of residential electricity in most countries.
By using Safer Clip we coould reduce use of power and as consequence we could reduce CO2 emissions by 1,5% - that is 361.770 tons per year.
Safer Clip on its display shows the amount of the power needed for each device. When the devices are off, Safer Clip displays standby power being wasted and induce them to stop wasting it.

Design: Wang Tsunho, Wang In Su



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12 Responses to “Saver clip to reduce waste of electricity”


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  2. Nice blog post.


  3. how many batteries, thermoplastics, circuit cards are being created & ultimately disposed of to track this?


  4. These products are all well and good, but I have yet to see one make it to market. When are we going to see these wonderful little gadgets materialize? Everyone I see, I would probably buy.


  5. WOW! super high tech, super sleek design, super useless!

    Low cost Chinese manufacturing has induced companies to come up with high tech marvels for utterly small market niches.


  6. Okay…. I broke my toe and I buy a meter to tell me my toe is busted… wait a second! I already know my toe is broken… what do I need a meter for?


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