How we got our start?
We started Luxtronic in 2004 to help consumers find quality audio, video, and electrical accessories. Since then, we've expanded our product range to stay up to date with all the latest technological advancements.
What makes our product unique?
Quality is the top priority with our products. That's why we design and engineer them in the United States. Our dedication to improving your experience is what sets us apart.
Why we love what we do?
It's an amazing feeling to know that our products bring convenience to our customers' lives. We love simplifying your experience and helping deliver solutions that meet your needs.
Testimonials
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"One great little antenna that gets the job done. I live in a garden apartment. I am approx 45 miles from the transmitter towers. I placed the antenna on a bookshelf about 4 feet above ground level and nowhere near a window, ran a channel search and got 22 stations-- all crystal clear. I am in a direct line with a busy regional airport and aircraft have no effect on transmission as they did with a directional antenna. This little gem is worth the price. Highly recommended!"
Thomas D. -
"Frankly, I didn't expect much from this product. The reason I decided to get it was that the Hulu app is somewhat unreliable for Hulu Live, and I wanted a backup for getting local channels. But I figured they might work, since the transmission towers are abut 15 miles away, an high enough that only the apartment walls were between the antenna and towers. Surprise! 72 digital channels, that all but a few, came in very well. Installation was simple, and about the only thing I had to do is select the best location to place the antenna. As expected, there is, on occasion some reaction when someone walks near the antenna, but that has been happening since the rabbit ears on the 1950s. BTW, I got one, for each of our two TVs."
Robin Lynn Frank -
"We do an elaborate light show (lights synced to music) for both Halloween and Christmas. This entails a series of electronic control boxes hanging from our porch rail and each of them needs to be plugged into an AC outlet.
Previously we had a mess of extension cords. This year, we staked this outdoor power strip in the ground, right next to the porch rail and plugged all the controllers in to one place. A lot easier to setup and a lot less disorganized.
One unexpected bonus. The power strip has a power switch. On occasion when testing we need to power cycle the controllers. That used to mean unplugging and replugging each controller individually. Now a quick flip of the switch and the job is done."
L. Sweet