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I posted a reply, but don't see it here. Trying again, if I can remember what I was asking!
Does this product seem in direct contrast to the benefit it provides? By that I'm asking if the power that each plug in receiver needs to monitor RF for turning power on and off is supplanting the benefit for shutting off a standby device. Surely a wireless RF receiver on each outlet is going to take power itself? Since you have advocated Kill-a-watt before, maybe you can monitor the load of the plug when the device itself is turning off a standby mode in a plugged in device and see the load difference.
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