
The 11 year old CyberPower 1500 VA system that I purchased back in 2013 failed. I ordered this system to replace it. After installing the new CyberPower system, I opened up the old system and found one of the batteries developed a crack which apparently caused the battery to fail. The new system had some extreme tests about a week later when some severe thunderstorms rolled through eastern Nebraska and caused brownouts and failed power for a few seconds. The new system worked perfectly.

It is an APC! 'Nuff said. It has proven itself several times so far. We've had a few storms cause chaos with the power here this year. This unit keeps my PC with two 27" monitors up for :10-15, when necessary. It then gracefully shuts down the computer.

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

-10 outlets (5 surge = 5 battery back up) -Easy to read display -Ease of use and read on screen features -Protects from spikes (which happens a bit in my case) -Easy swap batteries -Automatic Voltage Regulation. Improves unit efficiency saving electricity -Unit runtime range from 16 minutes to 164 minutes -Lifetime $150K equipment protection policy (site says $250K) -3 year warranty on the unit -Network and Coax protection included So many features, UPS units are so underrated in the electronics (home theater +more) arena, as most of the time people opt for units that equal in value but not the features an UPS offers. And for my personal system (home theater and computer equipment), I once wen for regular surge protectors but using this UPS system has convinced me that I previously made the wrong choice, paying twice as much also. I had been remodeling my house recently and changed several outlets, being that I forgot that I had my PC on and connected to the UPS, many times I had to hit the whole house power switch, no more than 30 minutes at a time and ever two-three hours I would check for new e-mails and no lost of data or programs shutting down. Incredible, it feels great to know that your expensive equipment is connected to a unit that is definitely better than most power surge protectors and don't come with a battery back up, unit always worked as it should. In two occasions I purposely disconnected the unit from the wall receptacle, while playing video games in my console, come to find out the description says 16 min for a LCD TV and XBOX 360, but it lasted more on a LED 55", as LED uses less power. Unfortunately I no longer have a LCD TV and my monitor is LED as well, which still, uses less electricity. I have now swapped my old $100 surge protector from my home theater unit which I happen to use more often, for the UPS unit, there's plenty of space to hide it and the weight tells me there's great quality components inside that unit, the APC UPS is the McIntosh of all surge protectors.

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.

This is the first time I have purchased a Cyberpower UPS. I have seen great reviews on some of their other products, and this model supports an Active PFC power supply which was key for my situation. The LCD display and active monitoring software is a plus.

- 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

It works flawlessly!

- Actually WORKS AS DESCRIBED. - Completely SILENT Operation. - Excellent & Informative Display. - Compact & Easy To Set Up. - Economical & Affordable.

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!

1500w / 1500VA for 24/7 protection against Maines frequent outages during the winter months. Just received and charging, super excited to use this after my APC 500W started to instantly discharge batteries during power outages thanks to a bad transformer.

This UPS was a great solution to support networking equipment (modem, router, switch) that I installed in my basement. It has lots of outlets and the size of the unit was perfect for mounting on the network wall panel.

Easy to set up provides plenty of power outlets battery backup for PC, Monitor, Internet Router, wireless router downloadable monitoring software (using USB connection from UPS to PC) Keeps everything protected and running through brief power outages or spikes

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

Length: it's shorter than others so it will mount fine in 2 post racks using included heavy-duty mounting brackets. Price: excellent value for your dollar. Tons of features you would not expect for a device under $1000. Quiet: does not make a horrible racket like other UPS in its class. Just a periodic chirp and light fan sound. Powerful: 20A means you can put more load on it and it will charge faster.

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.
