
$200 for 1000w Easy to use Pretty compact for what it's protecting

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.

Protects valuable computer from damage.

My+ old one died same modlue have had good service

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.

Easy to set up Works great

- Works perfect - Quiet

- Works as advertised, supports my mid-range PC with dual monitor setup long enough to save, close my work & shutdown when outages/fluctuations occur - power supplied to my devices plugged in remains consistent & entirely uninterrupted - Has lived through over a dozen power flickers & full on outages in my small town which is notorious for frying household appliances with our terrible power company (in southern Ontario, Canada) - Alarm when wall power is lost and UPS has kicked on can be turned off/on - Alarm, when on, is not excessively loud - the word alarm makes you think it will be screaming at you but it's comparable to a microwave button beep, probably a little bit quieter - When alarm is turned off, it still makes a very audible click when kicking on due to external power being cut off, so unless you have closed headphones or are blasting music you'll probably know the power went out if you didn't have any other indicator (like you had your lights off in your room mid-day or something) and can begin shutting your stuff off

Easy setup Clean looking Easy management

- Does what it should - Powerpanel software is nice

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


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.

Small and works great for the modem and router and other small power use.

This is the last component of a new desktop system. All the parts from the barebones up are from Newegg, the machine is a joy to behold and a pleasure to use. All devices were compatible with Mint 19.

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.