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Peter Posted
For the past decade I have only used APC surge protectors and battery backups. And the newest in a long line of APCs, this one has not disappointed. it is small enough to fit in tight places. I have two desktops a printer and a display plugged into this. It has saved my equipment from a couple of power outages already. It is easy to use/overclock, reasonably-priced, good build quality, and great support.
ApplianceGuy Posted
Stores up to 2 hours of charge for back up power for internet
Gets the job done!!! Keeps my gaming pc up n going for a bit longer whenever the power goes out to when the breaker trips:) Highly recommend
JohnF Posted
Excellent battery backup. Has saved me a few times during storms or outages.
Superpowers Posted
Well made unit, highly recommended for protection of sensitive electronics equipment. I bought this product to protect a very expensive overhead launch monitor, Love the continuous power readings.
Daddio Posted
Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPSs) have been common in most people’s homes for decades, but they probably saw a tapering off in sales volume as full sized home Desktop PCs were superseded by Laptops, Tablets and powerful Cell Phones which have their own built in battery backup and power conditioning systems built in. Home Theater Systems have become more elaborate over the years and the many subsystems incorporated into the Home Theater deserve protection from power surges just like full sized PCs. Shutting down larger Home Theaters in an orderly fashion during a power failure requires more UPS power than most PCs. That’s where the relatively high output capacity of the APC Pro 1350VA shines. As shown in the attached pictures, the power consumption of my home theater as an example is fairly high. It includes a 75” TV, an Xbox One X, a Denon AVR-S730H Receiver pushing a 5.2.2 Surround system, a Western Digital NAS and a 10” and 15” Powered Woofer. The close-up picture of the illuminated dash on the APC Pro 1350VA shows the system under load. The long tapered triangle on the top right of the display shows 2 bars out of 5, indicating that the unit is at less than 50% capacity. The power management software that runs on a PC indicates that the APC Pro 1350VA can supply back-up power to this home theater system for 45 minutes before needing to be shut down. During that time the APC Pro 1350VA will be emitting 4 beeps every 30 seconds to alert anyone in the house that the home theater should be powered down. The alarm can be temporarily silenced if desired. The LED display can also be set to be on constantly or to only light up if there is a power problem. PROS: - The back of the APC Pro 1350VA has 6 individual u-ground outlets that supply both battery back-up and surge protection. This is a larger number of battery back-up outlets than most home UPSs. It has 4 more u-ground power outlets that offer surge protection only. - The included PC software can adjust and monitor the operation of the APC Pro 1350VA to tell the user when, how many and what kind of power problems have occurred. It can test the capacity and readiness of the system. It can monitor power usage when everything is operating properly and tell the user how much money it has cost to operate the items attached to the APC Pro 1350VA over a period of weeks or months. - The APC Pro 1350VA can tell the user in real time if it is able to handle the electrical load attached to it. It also indicates some problems (short circuits, etc.) that occur in the items it is protecting. - The APC Pro 1350VA has the capacity to protect larger systems than most home UPSs. - The owner can control whether or not the LED display is constantly illuminated and can temporarily silence the beeping alarm, even if the power failure is still in progress. Personally I’m an information hound and appreciate the LED’s real time information on current load and input line voltage among other things. CONS: - Like most UPSs, the APC Pro 1350VA output plug-in strip is oriented and surrounded by other protected outputs like coaxial cable and LAN cable connections in such a way that most power bricks (for things like external hard-drives) each cover two U-ground outlets, significantly lowering the number of devices it can protect. - The APC Pro 1350VA can only be positioned vertically, which means it cannot fit inside the shelves of most Home Theater Credenzas alongside the amplifiers and tuners. This means that all of the power cables for these items going to the APC Pro 1350VA, must be routed outside of the credenza which can be a long distance and can look unsightly. CONCLUSION: - The APC Pro 1350VA has lots of bells and whistles for those who like to monitor and “fiddle” with the features included. If the wattage and capacity needed to power your system is larger than most home systems, the APC Pro 1350VA can probably handle the load.
GusF Posted
This UPS replaced the old CyberPower UPS I had for my entertainment system. It easily supports all the equipment and has the battery/surge outlets needed for my TV, Tablo, Roku and other items. The power has gone out twice now and each time the unit kept all the equipment operational.
Zorro Posted
APC is the industry standard in uninterruptible battery backups for computers and electronics equipment. I have used these for years and this particular model which is the 1350 VA is the one I used the most for long Battery Life applications. These units were flawlessly that have great read out on the control panel for the status of the battery in the load and AC power coming into the unit. They are very reliable and easy to operate. I highly recommend this model and the 1500 UPS for lawn Battery Life applications
F2002 Posted
I really like the pro series difference on these ups because you get a type c charging port up front and it's just a little bit smaller than the regular backups the display is nice and tells you exactly what the load is how long you've got with the current load that way you can make sure what he can support this one can support my 85 in TV and 7.2 surround sound 21 minutes at 50 DB sound that's pretty nice specially in Florida with all the lightning
1humblereviewer Posted
Experienced one power outage after the UPS was purchased and it performed as described. Only my router, modem and power for my landline phone were connected drawing a load around 20 watts. Given that load, an estimated battery run time of 3 to 4 hours was available. Fortunately, power was restored before the battery was depleted. The available 10 outlets should have been spaced apart a little farther to accommodate large block shape plugs that come with AC chargers. Only 6 outlets have dual battery backup and surge protection capability, the remaining 4 provide surge protection only. This is a minor inconvenience but worth noting. The unit runs quiet but an alarm goes off when the unit is engaged. The front panel alarm mute can be programmed OFF if you don't want to hear the alarm when the battery is in use. The LED interface also displays a comprehensive array of the units overall operational status so any guesswork about the battery are negated. The price is reasonable for units capabilities and I gladly recommend this product as a basic UPS
DoofusLemonius Posted
This thing. Let me tell you. I love me a good battery backup. Especially the one that protects the computer I am typing this review out on. See, this thing protects my rig. It allows a safe, cozy shut-down. It protects it from a brown out or blackout. Its a surge protector. Literally, the electrical body guard of my rig. Willing to give it all. I absolutely recommend having one of these. You can also hook your modem and router up to this in a power outage and you can at least get some interwebs for meme-scrollin.
TheBK Posted
I bought this UPS as a backup for my expensive gaming pc. Besides just my tower, it runs two monitors, modem, router, and home phone. It runs all these with no problem! The UPS runs on about 60% load with computer on, 3% load with computer off. That equates to about 25 min runtime with computer on and 3 hours computer off. I tested the UPS by flipping the breaker to my house and the UPS switched to battery immediately with no delay seen on computer or monitors. There is a slight hum or clicking sound when the UPS is running on battery but it is totally quiet when plugged in on AC power. The display is super easy to use and helpful. I like that I can turn it off too so it doesn't light up the room. Overall, I'm very satisfied and have no complaints at all!
KindleFun Posted
Overall very happy with this purchase. The design of the unit is much better than an older one I am replacing. More importantly it is providing peace of mind. It is protecting equipment I do not want to replace because of surges. Also offering battery backup allows me finish up work if in the middle of a power outage. A nice feature is the USB and USB type C port for charging small devices. I have small battery packs that I will use first. If they happen not to be charged I have this USB option on the APC to do the job. History will tell if this was an excellent purchase. I do know there have already been two events since I purchased it. The PC App also provides additional information about the unit.
GrandmaOf5 Posted
We had a very bad lightening storm that took out multiple electronics (us and neighbors) not connected to APC. One side of the outlets on our old APC quit working but electronics plugged in was not harmed. Could be just old, but had been discontinued. This new guy was already tested during power outage due to more lightening. PC, modem and monitor stayed up with over an hour available. By the time I got everything turned off (lightening was continuing) power came back on and new APC evening out brief power losses.
LuisC Posted
Item comes just as advertised, easy to set up and user friendly No issues.
Andrew Posted
Wonderful piece of equipment, functioned well right out of the box and was very useful during Hurricane Helene. It also protected by computer during a surge event when a house in my neighborhood got struck by lightning. More on the Hurricane Helene story - I ended up unplugging my computer and all related components from it and used it as a battery for phone charging and keeping the fish tank pump and heater running! Saved my brother's fish and all made it through the storm! When power outages occur it kicks into gear instantly and keeps everything running safe and sound. All that you want from a battery backup! Dependable, reliable, and keeps peace of mind due to being there causing no problems whatsoever!
Kennyc Posted
easy to setup, does'nt take up a lot of space, has enough outlets to plug in all my devices
BobR Posted
Powerful UPS and easy to install. Was concerned the prior one didn't last more than a few years, but purchased two of these. They are expensive, but they protect some much more expensive equipment. Had a power disruption recently and my computers with three monitors each and two wireless printers stayed up until the power was restored.
HonestReviewer Posted
Still works great over a year later, and has saved me at least 6 times already as the Metro area i live in ALWAYS has the most random power surges at all times of the year, especially hurricane season.
SewelliphoneUser Posted
I got this UPS because we kept losing power for short periods of time and my PC would lose power. I plugged the PC, 2 monitors and our router into it. It will keep power to everything for about 40 minutes. A feature I really like is that it shows in minutes the approximate battery remaining, so you know how quickly you need to shut down. Very nice. It has several outlets for backup and for just surge protection.