
Efficient. Easy, quick setup. Nice, simple menu's for setup and scheduling. Rugged housing. Clean Sine Wave out. Observed it on an Oscilloscope. Good looking unit. LED display is great. The included software is a small and simple installation. I have more info in mind. All positive. But don't have time to write more detail's now.....

Product appears to be what I wanted and is working fine after installing a few days ago

mounted to the wall easily. everything works as expected

Works great! Plug and play with windows XP is great. Can check on power consumption and battery life all from the desktop. For the prices its the best option on here in my opinion!

All the protection one needs, computer related devices, phones, and any device plugged into it. The large space for extra wide power supply's for devices.

It was the exact battery for my unit. Slid it in, plugged the battery in, closed the case, plugged the UPS into the wall. That was it.

Comes very well packaged from the manufacturer and Newegg. Looks good, hides connections in the rear of case and takes little space. The LCD display readings are a nice touch, my PC and monitor draws about 100W input at idle, 200W full load. Calculated 38 minutes of runtime, 15% of load capacity at idle.. AVR does not kick in unless it's needed, CyberPower notes that utility power is acceptable 88% of the time on average. Good peace of mind knowing that line power is being monitored and corrected when necessary. Plenty of capacity for my rig: 850W PSU i5 760 MSI P55 GD65 8GB RAM WD 7200RPM HDD HD 5850 Creative Sound Blaster Fatal1ty Pro 23" LCD monitor

These are very good UPSs with easily replaceable batteries after a few years when they go bad to make this an even better unit.

Easy to setup. My NAS recognized it right away. Nothing special required.

To anonymous: Your con is a direct indication that the battery is failing in the UPS in whish you thought the copier was causing some sort of issue. What is actually happening, with the copier causing a bit of a brown out, so to speak, your UPS is switching to battery, your battery is no longer capable of holding a good charge, enough not to cause a warning issue, but not enough to maintain the PC for a few seconds. With the USB cable plugged in, and the UPS switching to battery, it is triggering the software's critical battery level action of shutting down, the PC. You need to replace that battery ASAP. Simply unplugging the USB cable corrects the issue at the moment, but what will happen when you have a full blown black out is that the PC will simply act as if power just went out. Don't believe me, just unplug the UPS with the PC running. If it's in warranty, have APC replace the battery now. Been there, done that.

got two of these for my room one for my computers and the other for tv,surround sound and ps3.it blends in with all my stuff

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

- Great packaging, fast delivery.

Ease of setup Available capabilities

Best value in the $100 to $300 price range. Set Up Time: As fast as you can plug it in Newegg Beat all other competitor's online prices Runs quietly Normal expected heat generation Has 2 USB Charge Ports: (1 USB-A 2.4A, 1 USB-C 15W) ( A lot of competitor's have 0 in this price range or use older tech) Has 12 Outlets while some competitor's only have 10


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!


I'm replacing my APC RBC17 battery with a new one after almost 6 YEARS of continuous service. This is an amazing battery! You can buy cheaper, but why risk it? This thing will last seemingly forever.
