A compact unit that sits in a standard wall outlet and helps even out the small voltage fluctuations ordinary home wiring carries from one moment to the next. You install it once, and it does its work quietly in the background.
Every home runs a constant mix of appliances that switch on and off through the day, and an ordinary circuit carries small rises and dips as they do. Inside its sealed casing, the unit holds a fully passive assembly that leans against those brief fluctuations — modest, steady, and entirely in the background.
A slim body that stays close to the wall and leaves the second socket free to use.
Nothing to pair, program, or set. It begins working the instant it seats in.
Built to ease the quick fluctuations a household circuit carries in normal use.
Works with any standard US household outlet — no adapter or dedicated circuit.
No fan and no hum. It stays cool against the wall and quickly fades from notice.
An indicator band lights while it is engaged, so one look confirms it is active.
No wiring and no appointment with an electrician. The whole process is over in about a minute.
Choose a free socket, ideally one fairly central to the rooms you use most often.
Press it in until it sits flush against the plate. The indicator band lights to confirm it is live.
That lit band is the only check needed. From there it stays on and works quietly on its own.
Power travels a long way before it reaches your outlets, and by the time it arrives it carries the everyday ups and downs of a busy distribution network and a house full of appliances. The unit does not change any of that upstream — it simply works on the small fluctuations present on the circuit it shares, right at the socket.
| Dimensions | Roughly 56 × 96 mm — close to a standard outlet faceplate |
| Connection | Standard US two-prong, for 120-volt household circuits |
| Indicator | An indicator band that lights while the unit is engaged |
| Operation | Fully passive — nothing to charge, schedule, or reset |
| Construction | Sealed, flame-resistant shell with no moving parts |
| Included | The unit and a printed quick-start card |
It arrived within the week and went straight into a hallway outlet. The band lit and that was the whole installation. No noise, no warmth, nothing else to do.
I wanted something that would sit behind the entertainment unit without buzzing or warming up. It does neither — flush against the wall, cool to the touch, easy to check.
Ordered two for the main floor and each took under a minute to set up. Holding one star back only because I would have liked a little more detail on the card about the light.
A sensible starting point for an apartment or a single key room.
The common choice — one per floor, or kitchen and living room.
For larger homes — main floor, basement, and a little room to spare.
It sits in an outlet and works on the brief voltage rises and dips that ordinary wiring carries as appliances switch on and off — a small, passive cushion for the circuit it shares.
We make no such claim. This is about steadying the quality of the power moving through your wiring, not guaranteed savings. Households vary too much for an honest figure.
No. There is nothing to clean, charge, or update. If the indicator band is lit, the unit is working — and that is the full extent of the upkeep.
You have 60 days from delivery to return it for a refund. The conditions are short and readable on our refund page.
Most US orders arrive within five to ten business days, with a tracking number once the parcel ships — details on the shipping page.
It has no exposed contacts and no trailing cord, and stays cool in a sealed shell. As with any outlet device, seat it fully so it sits flush against the plate.
Choose a package, seat the unit, and let the indicator band carry on quietly. You have sixty days to decide whether it stays.
Check AvailabilityThis unit is a consumer accessory for ordinary household use and is not professional electrical equipment. Statements on this page describe intended product behaviour and have not been reviewed by any government agency. Experiences differ from one home to the next, and customer comments reflect personal impressions rather than promised results. It is not a replacement for the advice or services of a licensed electrician.