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TrickleSaver Energy Saving Devices Coming to Australia and New Zealand

Australians and New Zealanders will soon be able to save electricity, save money and help save the planet. TrickleStar, manufacturer of the world's leading energy saving devices has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Amber Technology which will see the range of 'TrickleSaver' products on Australian shelves in the coming months.

"We are very excited to have formed an agreement with Amber Technology and look forward to working with them to bring our ground breaking, 'green' technology to Australians and New Zealanders," commented TrickleStar founder, Bernard Emby.

"Amber Technology has a great reputation in Australia and New Zealand for excellent service and support, so we feel sure they are the team to help us provide consistent product supply of our TrickleSaver energy saving devices to the Australian and New Zealand market via their retail and reseller networks."

Of the agreement, Amber Technology's National Sales & Marketing Manager, Accessory Division, Phil Simmons said, "We are very excited and feel privileged to have been given the opportunity to distribute this world leading technology. The TrickleSaver products fit well within our current suite of technological offerings. Our national distribution model and major retail partners ensure success in getting the market leading TrickleSaver range to the consumer in the most efficient manner possible. We look forward to being part of the innovation and consumer cost saving of these first to market products."

Standby power has been estimated as contributing as much as 12% to electricity bills, which means a lot of wasted power, wasted money and unnecessary impact to the planet.

In today's economy, anything that can save money is a positive, particularly if it can also help to minimise people's environmental footprint.

The TrickleSaver range of products will give Australians and New Zealanders the peace of mind that they are putting a stop to the constant flow of standby power from PC and TV accessory devices and saving money at the same time.

TrickleStar's range of products address the issue of standby power consumed by PC appliances and TV accessories such as printers, modems, speakers, scanners, DVD players, amplifiers, games consoles etc by stopping the flow of standby power when they are in 'standby' mode.

Each of the products in the TrickleStar range is reliable, cost-effective, easy to use, environmentally friendly and offer superior technology to anything else on the market today.

The PC TrickleSaver, is the simplest and most effective way for Australians and New Zealanders to reduce the standby power that is consumed by their PC accessory devices - at home and in the office.

When a PC is on the PC TrickleSaver switches power to all PC peripherals. Conversely when a PC is shutdown the PC TrickleSaver switches off all peripherals.

The TV TrickleSaver, offers the simplest and most effective way to reduce the standby power that is consumed by TV accessory devices. The product has inbuilt current sensing circuitry that senses when a TV is on or off.

When the TV is 'on' the product will switch power to all accessory devices. Conversely, when the TV is 'off', the product switches off all accessory devices.

Both the TrickleSaver products are typically connected to a standard electrical power-board in order to power a number of connected devices.

"With consumers eager to do their bit when it comes to the environment and reducing their carbon footprint, it's the right time for us to launch our product range. Australians and New Zealanders can take charge, reduce their energy consumption and save money and the Earth at the same time," Mr Emby concluded.

Stay tuned for details of distribution outlets across Australia.

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