Product Name: DIY Kyoto - Wattson

Score Out Of 10: 7/10

Good Points: Admirable concept. Chic design. Trouble-free installation.

Bad Points: Makes you want to switch off all your devices.

What We Thought

plain concept of being green; Go green with Wattson “your watt is on”; A table-shaped box that wirelessly connects to your electricity meter and let’s you know how many watts you’re using -- in vivid red LED numbers. It sets off a blue light when you’re doing a good job with managing your electric juice and radically changes to red if you aren’t. Like most of the home energy gauge, Watson is composed of three devices; a tiny magnetic compress that fits around one of the main cables to your domestic meter, a battery-powered transmitter that connects the clamp with a short cable and a unit that you can plug in anywhere within range of the transmitter. You can use rechargeable battery if you want to drift around, inspecting the handling of different appliances. When you get familiar on how Wattson works, you can plan your electricity usage and periodical or annual charges on your power consumption and electric bills. Clearly, the idea behind this yet another green product is to trim down your energy expenses and offers a horrific register on the combined energy of your home appliances are consuming. Find out if your home is taking a mean bite out of the Earth’s apple whether you want to cut costs or to promote being green, tech heads like you would want this baby.

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