Beyond that, the thing works as it is intended to work.
I also have a Belkin remote control power strip. The Belkin has much more space between the outlets, allowing more power bricks to be plugged in, and some next to each other. I also like the remote switch better on the Belkin, switch is styled more like a wall light switch. When I come home and turn it on, it's an easy, thoughtless push of the switch. W/the Tripp Lite, I have to pay little more attention to which button is on and which is off. OK, it's a minor issue, but I'm just mentioning it.
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I use this as a Surge Protect and also the On/Off Switch for My Sony Subwoofer. Best Remote On/Off Switch you can buy far as I am concerned. My Subwoofer must be manually switched On and Off. I have it plugged into the remote socket on the Surge Protector. I have other equipment for my Surround Sound plugged into the outlets that always carry electricity. I highly recomend this to my friends who need such a device. For me it cannot be beat. Bill KSwitchable outlets failed to turn off when switched to off remotely after only 2 months of use.Works fine now as a non-remotely switchable power strip but that's not what I purchased it for.
I will try to avoid Tripp Lite products in the future.
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The buttons on the remote control are a little sensitive. I dropped it on my desk and it accidentally activated.

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