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

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.

Alternative brand ruined 3 PCs before I figured out it was the UPS. CyberPower techs helped me get the right unit, that being this one. I just bought another one for a friend. This unit is top notch. Pure sine is essential for many of today's computer power supplies. Without out it, components can randomly fail during power fluctuations or outages. If in doubt just call their techs with the PC make or model or the power supply info, and they will tell you the type of UPS that you need.

- Compact - Lightweight - Not expensive. I bought mine on sale at Newegg.ca for $49.99CDN. - I bought one of these to put on a narrow shelf in the laundry room to provide UPS to network switches. It's worked out great as I now have UPS coverage for the entire household's network backbone (all main switches are protected by UPSes).

Easy to set up and install.

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.

easy to setup I like the LCD info screen on the front and on the Win7 desktop widget.

Delivery made rather than planned. Excellent


Automatic low voltage detection & compensation Informative display

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.

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!

- 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


It's compact, powerful, it's made by APC (Schneider Electric), and is perfect for PC / HS applications.

Easy setup Clean looking Easy management

Great little unit. Worked just fine on my computer, until I upgraded to a monster gaming rig, which is pushing it a bit too much, but for 95% of computer-users, this is all you'll need for superior peace of mind. Has been tested numerous times during electric power failures. No problems at all.

- 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
