
- Made by APC is a plus for me - Six outlets on battery, 3 surge only. Something like a printer shouldn't be on battery backup. - Lighter than expected - No significant problems - Good fit behind equipment or on the wall - Protected USB charging port

Short story, it works! Purchased about a year ago. Couple of weeks ago, mains power bounced up and down 4 times in 60 seconds, then went out for good for a few hours. UPS seems to have about 20 minutes of power at a 250 watt draw, or thereabouts. When UPS battery got to 50%, I had it trigger shutdown of the CPU. That all triggered very nicely, got a clean shutdown, everything worked as expected. Yay! BTW -- this is with Linux, Debian Stable, using a USB cable between CPU and computer. On the UPS, I mostly left everything at factory defaults, so my app is simple, undemanding.

Tons of capacity. Easy to use. Easy to set up. Plenty of plugs.

We have purchased 3 of these for use with individual servers and workstations, the first over a year ago. All are solid with no major issues; a good value. The LCD display is great. I use the load percentages to calculate up-time in power outage. Our office has frequent spikes, surges, sags, and blinks. The UPS's have done what they were supposed to. We have had no power issues since installing. The run time is very good. They have outperformed their ratings.

Silent! My last UPS (Tripplite) could be heard two rooms away. Can't hear this one sitting right next to it. It's really stable when used in tower orientation due to the battery being in the bottom. Construction is really solid.

It does what it is suppose to do.


Great little unit. Worked just fine on my computer, until I upgraded to a monster gaming rig, which is pushing it a bit too much, but for 95% of computer-users, this is all you'll need for superior peace of mind. Has been tested numerous times during electric power failures. No problems at all.



This nice reliable unit has saved me on 3 occasions now. Super glad I bought and in fact, may buy another in the near-future.





This solved a dirty power issue for an industrial control panel I service frequently.


