Adrian514 got it right, that web page has been up since December, and it's no secret ETM plans to have controlled outlets. The details are tight lipped, so not much to report in the way of their Powerbar.
When it comes to Mobius, we have to change the way we're thinking in terms of how a controller works. Ecotechs approach is quite unique because each pump and light has its own little computer already on board. They're capable of storing everything they need in order to work as a stand alone component, they don't require constant connectivity to a centralized fail point to receive its next command. Mobius is just a connection point for us (the user) to program and execute scene commands, and of course as time goes on Mobius platform will be capable of much more.
Along with its own little computer each ETM piece of equipment has a bluetooth chip enabling communication with Mobius. That chip also allows a mesh network connection to all other Ecotech pumps and lights. That's where the true wireless connectivity comes from. Mobius only needs to connect to one ETM device and from there the information gets pushed off to all the others (mesh networking). In other words, each Ecotech light and pump is in a way its own controller and all it needs is a simple command to start a sequence of events. When you program a pump, light or create a scene in Mobius that information uploaded and stored on the individual piece of equipment, and in terms of scenes ETM equipment only needs a single signal from Mobius to execute the command. Other controllers have to tell each piece of equipment exactly what to do and when to do it, if connection is severed then that piece of equipment won't finish the task or carry out its daily functions. With ETM devices they only need to receive that signal and the rest is done internally with it's little onboard computer.
As far as control from more that 10 feet from your tank, the next big step for ETM is WIFI capabilities, as of right now the only ETM devices that have WIFI capability are G5 Radions but we can expect more equipment with Wifi capabilities. Before you rush to figure out how to get WIFI working, keep in mind that WIFI is disabled at the moment and will become available soon.