
- Great Latency - Easy Setup - Small footprint - Solid construction (Metal Case) - Multiple Ports to support multiple devices - Cost Effective

Fits perfectly inside the CyberPower UPS battery compartment and everything is identical to the original battery pack that came with the UPS. but at least 50% less expensive. I have had it since I purchased it about a year ago and it has failed me yet and has been working like the original battery package.


Better than the photos. Included screws and standoffs for mounting various components. Heavy duty construction.

Received the New version4 hardware that uses Realtek RTL8367. v4 has lower power consumption and supports 15K

Happy to have 6 gb total all working ; didnt want to take a risk to go above 6 gb that isnt on the compatibility list


Good value for the money. AVR feature is a huge plus... meaning you can run during some brown out conditions without taxing the battery. Battery is replaceable. Small & compact unit. Includes SW that allows for automated shut-down of your PC during a power failure(haven't tried this yet)


1U and Rackmount - The battery fits perfectly in a 1U slot on my rack, and is narrow enough to work with most rails. The handles can be optionally attached if you need an extra 1/4-1/2" of thickness depending on your rail kit, allowing it to be compatible with even more kits. Front Panel LED is easy to read, not too cluttered with useless icons. The uncovered button changes the info displayed, cycling between Input Voltage, Output Voltage, Battery Run Time (Minutes), Load Capacity (in %), and Battery Capacity (in %). 6 outlets on the back panel: 4 battery/surge and 2 surge-only. There are additional ports (USB, serial, RJ-11/45), but I didn't use those, so not sure how well they work.


- Rackmount - Minimal dept (works with shallow racks) - Good cooling - Possibility of 2 PSU - Possibility of extra disks units *. - SSH is available for advanced system admin**. *Read well on Synology website if you are planning to use it. ** DSM is NOT a regular linux release, so make SURE you know what you are doing. Refer to the documentation and community forum to learn more.

Easy setup Clean looking Easy management



- 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


-Works amazing -No network speed drops or occasional connection loss -No noise -No overheat -Easy to set up -Plug and go
