Eco Eye Energy Monitor
Eco Eye Energy Monitor
Find out more about the Eco-Eye wireless energy monitor
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Eco-Eye is the latest realtime
wireless electricity monitor to come onto the UK market designed to help people to reduce their
carbon footprint by
saving electricity.
Eco-Eye joins the
Owl (
Owl review),
Efergy (
Efergy review), and
Wattson wireless electricity meters, all of which do the same thing - display realtime electricity usage figures to help people reduce their energy consumption.
Jan 2009 Update - Note that since this article was published new
improved versions of the OWL and Efergy wireless energy monitors have been released:
OWL CM119, and
Efergy Elite.
NEW Click here to view our new comprehensive guide to
Wireless Electricity Monitors with the latest models and up to date pricing.
Eco-Eye was launched in March 2008 offering a depth of features not currently found on the Owl, Efergy, and Wattson models. Like Efergy and Wattson, Eco-Eye has
memory and therefore can store, display, and compare historical electricity usage statistics by hour, day, week, month, or year.
Eco-Eye has been designed, and is being manufactured here in the
UK. Two models will be available: the
Eco-Eye Elite for home-users with a
£49.99 RRP (same as OWL, but more expensive than Efergy), and
Eco-Eye Mini which is designed for the high-volume corporate market (such as energy companies) and will be sold at as little as £20 per unit.
NEW Click here to read our detailed
Eco-Eye Product Review.
Bye Eco-Eye Now
Eco Eye Elite is available for
£49.99 in the UK from
Ethical Superstore - click here to
buy Eco-Eye Elite now.
Further Eco-Eye Information
Click here to view the
fitting instructions (1 page PDF) for Eco-Eye, and here to read the detailed
Eco-Eye FAQs. Click here to visit the official
Eco-Eye website.
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