
I've got my entire home theater system running off this UPS (TV, sounds system, Xbox 360/one, internet equipment), everything works great when the power flickers. I think with everything running, I'm pulling about 600W, not the max 900W that this UPS is rated for, but I'd rather have a bit extra time to get everything shut down in the event of a power outage. What is amusing is that I bought this because I was having power issues at my place, where it would drop for a few seconds, but since I've had this UPS, its only flickered once, but even then, it rode it out like a champ. The 2a USB power ports are a great plus. They charge my phone faster than the charger that came with it.

APC backups ROCK! We have a lot of brown outs and frequent black outs in our neighborhood. At our home, electronics grow old and happy till we decide to upgrade. We have a 4 computer network, two 64" TVs, assorted chargers, clocks, lights, CPAP machines and assorted kitchen appliances running on various APS/UPS units. EVERYTHING last longer, very efficient and very dependable. My 7 yr. old NS 1080 I bought for an intel i7 3770k game computer is now powering 2 self cleaning cat litter boxes.

Works as expected. keeps my devices running long enough for temporary power outages or for me to shut things down if I need to.

stabilizes my home office power very nicely. I live in CA and we have power issues all the time. This keeps me up and running.

Had to replace an 8 year old model Cyberpower unit that had the motherboard die. I have had excellent luck with Cyberpower and this is the first unit I have ever had to replace.

Does exactly what it says for a good price. It is a good looking device. This device exceeded my expectations. It easily handled a simulated power outage.

- No fan noise - Long battery life - Easy to setup - LCD Display turns off when not in use - True sinewave - Smaller package than my other older UPS with more power. - Energy Star Rated

We have used these many time and always have good luck with them

Able to run my gaming computer at max potential with my monitor for 3 minutes or more, enough to withstand a electric blink.

Easy setup Clean looking Easy management

Front panel voltage display. Comes with software for monitoring PSU from your PC. Verticle design takes up less space than other models. Has plently of plugs in back for most office needs.

Delivery made rather than planned. Excellent


Works like it supposed to. With the unpredictable Kansas weather outages are pretty common. Most are just a second or two but sometimes an hour or more. I tested this unit and it lasted over two hours. I have a 900 W Cyberpower for the 42" monitor that will also last two hours. I really like the detachable control panel. I put this under a shelf on the floor and it would be pretty awkward to see it if it didn't have this feature. Since I got these we have had one short outage and the computer performed like nothing happened. Both units barely even get warm in use.

Pros: * form factor allows under table mounting of UPS with great access to outlets and on/off switch * the CPS USB controls available via USB interface works with many devices out of the box without additional software * wide variety of Windows/MacOS/Linux hosts supported, most commercial NAS devices (QNAP, Synology), even a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4!

Automatic low voltage detection & compensation Informative display

Small size. Easy to plug-in sockets handled all my devices. Great price for my home system. Good job, APC.

-Huge battery reserves for extra long run time when the power goes out -Can mount horizontally (in a rack) or stand up vertically on the floor

Well packed manufacturer packaging. Very clear multi-lingual user manual that is well worth the time reading the few pages in your chosen language. Very clear warning markers attached to UPS. Very difficult to install and use this unit without seeing the warning marker to connect the internal batteries. Silent operation; it does not have any fans on/in it that I can tell. Novel "master slave" outlet pairing. Lose power to the "master" device and the "slave" device turns off immediately. The manual tells me this feature is disabled by default, but read the user manual carefully to fully understand it's operation.
