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The ECO Button acts as a strong visual reminder and prompt for you to save electricity each time your computer is going to be left idle.
The ECO Button is illuminated and sits on your table/desk top next to your keyboard. It connects to your computer via a USB cable.
Each time you take a short or long break, a phone call, go for a meeting etc. you simply press the ECO Button and your computer is put into the most efficient energy saving mode available - we call this ECO Button.
People generally do not like turning off their computers due to the time it often takes to restart (particularly when hibernate is used). However, with ECO Button by simply pressing any key on your keyboard (some computers require a momentary press of the power button) your computer instantly returns to where you left off.
There's also an additional bonus as each time your computer is put into 'ecomode' the clever ECO Button software records how many carbon units and how much power and money you have saved by using the ECO Button. Over time this can add up to quite a lot (especially if you have many computers running in an office) and you can use this data to help reduce your carbon footprint as well as your energy bills.
Specifications:
Product dimensions:1.5(H) x 5.5(W) x 5.5(D) cm / 0.6(H) x 2.2(W) x 2.2(D) inches
Product weight: 80G.
Packaging: neutral blister+insert card.
Packing:100pcs/carton, 10.5KG/carton. Carton size: 30X35X40cm.
The ECO Button connects to your computer via a USB cable and puts your computer into energy saving 'ecomode' when pressed. In 'ecomode' your computer and monitor are powered down to the most economical 'sleep' mode possible for your PC.
By pressing any key on your keyboard your computer is returned instantly to where you left off. Upon resume, the ECO Button software then tells you how many carbon units and how much power and money you have saved.
NOTE: ECO Button will only work on Windows based PC's (Windows 2000/XP/Vista 32 bit) - a MAC version will be available later. Some older computers and some Hewlett-Packard computers may have difficulty in reactivation. This is a problem with the computer
bios and not the software.
Contact: Sophia Gan
sophiagan888(at)hotmail(dot)com