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It also has a (removable, optional) clear plastic cover, so you can still see the on/off status of the switch, but avoid accidentally hitting the power button and turning off your systems
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Upon further inspection, you have to pry open the top clear plastic dome and click the small blue button to turn it on.
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There is a clear plastic cap on
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The blue light, actually a switch, was covered by a clear plastic cap that had to be removed before the switch could be depressed
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You got to pop the top plastic dome off with a knife and press the blue button
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I did however find a review that described the clear plastic shipping cover over the power button on the top center of this unit
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While getting ready to leave a bad review I spotted one that said before you return it as broken, "pry off the clear plastic dome" and amazing, it works fine and it's now been several months of steady use
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Unusual shape - as others have stated, to turn it off requires opening the top plastic shield to the glowing blue on/off switch
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The product is packaged in a horrible plastic clamshell casing that is difficult to open
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I was convinced this thing was faulty for the longest time until I knocked the plastic off (it's pretty firm on there).
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It doesn't get turned off easily (because of the top plastic shield)
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and I use nearly every port on it all the time (even the two USB charging ports).Just in case anyone struggles with this, the clear plastic on the top pops
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The clear plastic cap on top was a little hard to remove, since you need to push the blue switch on top to turn it on.
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The middle button feels cheap, and the whole thing is lightweight and looks like cheap plastic.
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The lighted on/off switch on the top of the unit is protected by a clear plastic dome, which requires some effort to remove (in my opinion, a tight cover is preferable to one that could fall off easily)
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You have to remove the plastic clear cover and push the blue button.
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I wish the cord was a little longer, and I'm not too sure what the deal is with the clear plastic
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Found out that on the top, there is a blue button covered by clear plastic cap
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I was glad to read the reviews to know how to switch on the unit by removing the top plastic cap and pushing the blue button
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To prevent the switch from getting accidentally depressed there is a little clear plastic cone that fits over the top
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I agree that the top plastic cap is hard to remove but at least it won't fall off easily and get lost ;-)
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As they apparently have received reviews of people not being able to turn on the device, they now include a bright yellow slip that explains that you need to remove the clear plastic cover to access to the on/off button.
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It would have been nice had the manufacturer added 2 simple things:a) an indention somewhere on the clear plastic dome to help signify that it's supposed to come offb) put an ON/OFF label near the button, or the symbols
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As stated in other reviews, if there is no power to the unit remove clear plastic casing over the top and press down on the blue hued button
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This piece of sh*t broke down w/ 4 plugs in in less than couple of weeks
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they work great - i like the round design