
Does what I want it to do

-Seems to last. -I can run my computer (with my Yeti and monitor) off of it for about 30 minutes, in the event of a blackout. More than I imagined, I just wanted something to last 5 minutes so that I can safely shut my computer down. -Easy to understand what everything means after reading the manual, such as if its green, blinking yellow, and other stuff.

Easy to set up and use.

Protects valuable computer from damage.

My CyberPower CP1500 arrived with no damage. I plugged it in and it worked right out of the box. Thanks NewEgg. 5-Stars

Does it's job. Works with my FreeNAS system to gracefully power down when the power goes out. Smaller than some of the older UPS systems I've owned. Very nice LCD display with measurements such as voltage, run time, and power output (see other thoughts). LCD can be activated for a few seconds at a time by pressing a button, or locked on so it stays on all the time.

No problems with constant clean power Alarms provide warning of power problems

I've used about 15 of these so far, they have been working flawlessly so far. Used for remote location network rack equipment protection. Replaced cheapo APC brick style UPS's that had a high failure rate. The LCD is nice, it blanks after a few minutes so the bright light isn't on constantly.

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

Simple setup, Light Software footprint, Functional LCD Display, Great Value, Nice form factor, Windows 7 comparability

Provides good power supply/protection PowerChute app provides excellent details

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!

What can I say, it does what it is supposed to do without unnecessary bells and whistles (or beeps). The price is reasonable. The wired remote display and control is a great feature.

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.

Haven't had this for very long but so far it works great. In Florida we are the lightning capitol of the world, and this is almost mandatory if you spend any time at all on the computer. We get frequent power interruptions that last anywhere from a few minutes to hours and this can save a lot of work from being lost.

I have several APC Back-Ups and have never had a problem.

Don't own one yet, so I can't say completely, but I have been favoring the CyberPower Smart App line for our servers and networking UPS's. They have the right options at the right prices.


The price as it was on sale, good reputable company, quiet. Eaton is a big company that deals a lot in the automotive industry which is how I know of them.