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DanielF Posted
APC backup gives peace of mind that ll equipment will be protected.
nhtechie Posted
As a techie, I feel required to give an added level of protection to the tech that lives in my home. That tech also supports the family here and any time that I can add an accessory that lessens the need for me to give tech support at home, I embrace it. I’ve had APC UPS’ that range from $800 to $80. Rack mount, to free-standing. Additionally, I’ve had smaller Back-UPS devices to handle my Linksys Velop base station, Philips Hue Bridge, Ubiquiti switch and Arris/Moto Modem. The unfortunate part of that other device, was a limit of 3 protectable devices and I had to sacrifice one of the four things that supply services to the house. The Back-UPS 425 adds another three outlets to the protection scheme, however two of those six aren’t battery-backed. With the layout of the outlets, they only allow me to use the first four protected outlets. After that, the width of the plugs was too wide to allow the last two to be filled. With my previous UPS, a power flicker would allow a low that rebooted all of the devices that it was supposed to protect - and that was awful. When it happened at 2am and the house lit up like a Christmas Tree, the wife let me have it (even though the default Hue power state was ‘off’ … hmmm). So, my first test after rebooting all my network devices and getting them on this UPS, was to pull the power. Fast. And then put power back. This thing didn’t even flicker the hub, switch or router; solid power the whole time. So, I did it again. Then a third time. Flawless. I didn’t give it a timer to see when the battery would fail, however -- if a fully loaded PC was around 10 minutes - a few network devices should get me wayyyyyy more than 10 minutes. The power cord is off to the left, which doesn’t work for me, so I laid it down on its back. The power light isn’t too overwhelmingly green and bright, especially since it’s in a closet with a but(t)-tonne of other blinky lights. But, if you hate lights, check out the photos for what you should expect. So, if you want reliable power through flicker situations, grab one of these; the price point is perfect!
ShawnInKB Posted
I tested this a few times by plugging my internet modem and WiFi router into it and then unplugging the unit. I tested it 3 days in a row and it powers both without interruption for a solid 2 hours before getting low. You don't have to do anything for setup other then connect the battery underneath with a simple connector (see pics) and then plug it into the wall and plug your devices into it. For reference I have an Arris Cable Modem and a Netgear Orbi WiFi Router. The real test though was recently during Hurricane Dorian when we lost power for about 45 mins - internet stayed up and we were able to keep watching the weather on our iPads via the internet! I also love that you can set it to be silent (no beeping) until it gets low so you don't have to listen to an annoying beeping for 2 hours while it's running. Great backup power for internet!
Zaid Posted
I have power outage occurs sometime during winter time. Actually, I have never though about getting a UPS until I decided to get one for my security system and internet equipments. This APC battery back-up system offers skim design, 7 outlets; 5 surge and battery, 2 only surge, and building wiring fault indicator. My hookup was fiber optics box, router, security cameras base station which is great to be powered when electricity is out. I have tried to shut down the circuit breaker to check how much time this thing can provide. During my testing period around 30 minutes, my connected equipments were operating without any trouble.
KKCNIck Posted
I like the idea of giving my wireless router and cable modem battery life when we lose power during a storm. The downfall is that it is 2-3 hours and has no display telling me how much time is left before it shuts down. Would like a smaller one for my wireless extenders.
Razapata Posted
This product is very easy to use. it is not super big and is easy to handle. this is not for big load, this works very well for TV, printers, PCs. etc. I used a lot for Network things (Ethernet) in that way I always have Internet without interruttions.
FarmMgr Posted
This is the second one of these I have purchased. The first one, which I bought from my local computer wizard, lasted about 6 years, which is pretty dang good. So I bought another one, figured it still served my needs in my home office. APC makes good products. And Best Buy has the best price, and it was shipped promptly. A+ all around.
RickD Posted
APC-Back-UPS is a very good asset for my laptop when using as a desktop computer allowing the laptop to be fully charged longer, continue using the external monitor plus supplying surge protection.
kcoleridge Posted
Awesome battery backup, it helps keep your computer safe from surges with power outrages. Definitely recommend if you like your computer to last.
Anthonyw808 Posted
Great performance when used with a Dell Optiplex 7050 and three monitor setup. I wish they had an extra battery outlet but I'm maxed out. Does the job though and the battery performs flawlessly under a 3 minute outage. I wish it came with PowerChute software though but for the price you can't beat it.
karen Posted
If the power goes out, you can continue to power your devices for another couple hours. Also, it protects from power surges/spikes a lot better than the standard power strip.
flowerlover99 Posted
This product is so good that I purchased another one, so now I have two. Very easy to use and small enough for tight spaces.
LorneW Posted
solid unit, works well. wish it had a bit more va. small size is convenient for pc's on small desks
BestBuyer Posted
As a college student under COVID distance learning, I need my internet running. I've ran my wifi router for 2hrs before the low battery warning beep went off. I also tested it on my gaming PC and 27" monitor (set brightness to low). It ran for 20min (enough to save my work and shut everything down). Best budget power backup setup for students would be to have a laptop (or capable tablet) and use the backup UPS to ONLY run your wifi router.
malawi Posted
Like the slimer, taller design and not as heavy as the other models.
JACOB1 Posted
I purchased this unit for one reason and that was to power my adjustable bed. I cannot lay flat in bed because of my back. If the power were to go off,I'll be able to get out of bed without struggling.
LizD Posted
Great for small setup, small office. Functions as described.
itsme Posted
We needed to replac an UPS that no longer had a working battery since we get frequent brown outs at our new home. I like the slim shape and space between outlets.
HapperCamper Posted
I need this product to protect my computer from a crash. The back up battery I had before which I had purchased from Best Buy was a good Back up Battery. That is why I returned to Best Buy for the old worn out battery that I had for over 10 years neded replacement.
enzyme Posted
Bought this particular unit to protect and safely turn off low wattage devices including a Voip modem and a powered ethernet switch. Voltage fluctuations occur in the area and this should provide adequate protection. This is the sixth APC UPS installed in my home.