Owl Wireless Electricity Monitor
Owl Wireless Electricity Monitor
Find out more about the Owl wireless electricity monitor (formerly know as Electrisave)
shopping | carbon | electronicsHot on the tail of the launch of the
Efergy homeCO2meter and the
Wattson Energy Meter, the
Owl Wireless Electricity Monitor offers home owners another way to track their electricity usage and reduce their
carbon emissions.
NEW Click here to view our new comprehensive guide to
Wireless Electricity Monitors with the latest models and up to date pricing.
Owl Wireless Electricity Monitor
Despite being a very high quality product, the original home electricity monitor
Electrisave wireless electricity monitor was recently overshadowed by the increased functionality of
Efergy - a device which also benefited from a recommended retail price of just £44.99 compared to £79.99 for
Electrisave.
NEW The
Owl now on sale is the
updated Owl CM119. Click here for full details of the
OWL CM119.
The newly-branded
Owl wireless electricity monitor offers the best of both worlds - the build quality of
Electrisave for around the same price as an
Efergy electricity monitor.
More Information about Owl
The original wireless home electricity monitor was the award-winning
cent-a-meter developed and manufactured by
Wireless Monitors Australia Pty Ltd and sold in the UK as
Electrisave. The company (and its product) was recently purchased by
2 Save Energy PLC but without the rights to the
Electrisave brand name. Therefore,
Owl is simply a rebranded
Electrisave at a new much improved price. The functionality of
Owl is identical to that of
Electrisave.
We recommend you read our article on
Electrisave if you would like to find out more about the operation of
Owl. Our
Electrisave Review is also likely to be of interest.
Click here to visit the official
Owl website, or here to view the 22 page
Owl User Manual (PDF).
Buy an Owl Wireless Electricity Monitor
The latest version of
Owl is available from a wide range of online outlets. It is best priced at The
Ethical Superstore. Click here to
purchase Owl, usually for around
£30.
A smaller less feature rich version of Owl is also now available:
OWL Micro.
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