
-Long power cord -Reaches from top of bookcase to 1500 Backup Battery on floor -Modem and Router are off the floor and out of the way -Constant power -No worries as when I was using a regular extension cord:( -Best "extension cord" for all your Internet connections: -Routers -Modems -External Clouds/Hard drives

Does its job, worry free.

AMP meter - let's you know the power you're pulling... Plenty of plugs. LONG, heavy duty power cable.

Working very well, I've not yet had any issues getting various types of plugs to fit.

4k+ joules, 12 outlets + coax, 75db noise filter, power safety shut-down, LED diagnostics, $300k lifetime warranty

works great, 2nd one i got for another room


APC - the best choice. It does what it's supposed to and its high quality. I've had APC UPS supporting everything in my home for over 20 years and they have saved PC's, TV's, gaming systems and the list goes on.


***An updated after several months of usage, and a change in score to 5 stars as I've learned more about the unit. Buried in the software which is run through your web browser, is a setting to turn down the sensitivity on the incoming voltage which fixes my major con of this unit for me, the unit toggling between ac and battery constantly. *** Very straight forward to setup, the units interface is fairly intuitive to use. Provided me with roughly 30min of power for 2 computers, I7 7700K with a 1080ti, and a I9 10590XE with a 3080, a boat load of SSD drives between them, lots of peripherals and 3 monitors. No blip in the computers performance when switching between battery and ac driven power. Online web interface for real time monitoring of the unit is a nice plus, can send you email reports when issues arise with the unit. Clear instructions to position the unit in it's final resting place before you connect the battery. This style battery shouldn't be moved around once it's connected.


This solved a dirty power issue for an industrial control panel I service frequently.

Using multiple open source platforms to write code for my college courses. Easy to configure using command lines.



Cheap, and works



