
- Good price - Easy to understand display - 110 minutes of backup for my network and VoIP equipment

It does exactly what it says it does !


Room for everything, usb ports are great

The product is improved from my prior model without much difference in price. I like that the box is just a little bit smaller and better ventilated.

Easy setup Clean looking Easy management

-Quiet -Small -Good number of plugs (see cons) -LCD screen on front offers good amount of info. -USB connection and small program allow for amazing monitoring and configuration options (auto-shutoff in case of a power outage, self-tests, real-time wattage usage, power logs, and much more). -PFC compatible (the main reason I got it); -Custom settings for switching to battery power

Low budget, inexpensive, effective UPS. Integrates nicely with software for Windows-based PC's


I liked everything about the product. Nothing really to do. Take it out of the box, charge for 8 hours, and plug it in. I have a 65" Sony HD TV, An Xfinity Cable box, a Yamaha soundbar and subwoofer, and a Minisforum-Z83F mini-computer plugged in. Protects all and they only use about 300 watts out of the 510.


Works without any issues so far. Has plenty of outlets!


It's compact, powerful, it's made by APC (Schneider Electric), and is perfect for PC / HS applications.

Does what it says. Great price point for sine wave.

Pure Sine wave Output on Battery. Plenty of battery back up outlets.

Been waiting for a storm to submit a review. This unit maintained my internet connection during a Tornado Warning and subsequent power outage. I love it!


-Bulky and heavy, I can store other small object on top of it easily like a small switch and a raspberry pi without worrying about knocking it over -UPS seems to work as advertised, unplugged it with all my devices connected and it keeps them powered with about 28 minutes of battery life at full charge -Simple display screen to monitor wattage draw, battery life remaining, etc.

I bought this unit when Newegg had it on a little sale a couple of days ago. I had been planning to for a while so I could move my TV and stereo off my big unit, a CyberPower 900w, that also protects my computer system. So far it looks like the same reliability my 900w unit has.