
We're digging ezGear's take on the power strip, as their ezSpace UFO finally lets bulky power adapters drain our expensive electricity in harmony. The switch is tucked away on the bottom, which may be upsetting to the one of you reading this who actually bothers to turn your power strip off.
Comments
Having the switch on the bottom isn't a very good idea with the trends in upcoming design.. things like this should be focused on saving power, not consuming it
as w said - poor on/off placement.
I would have expected 6 independent on/off switches... one for each plug.
I can't believe that you think it is too much work to just unplug the one's you aren't using. Either that or you don't have enough imagination to think of that easy solution. Always need someone else to do all the work for you.
To put that many switches on it, it would more than quadruple in size.