
Protect electronics against power surges and prevent data loss with this slim profile 375W CyberPower UPS. The two USB Type-A ports charge portable devices rapidly, while the compact charger lowers power consumption. Eight sizable outlets support transformer-based plugs for uninterrupted access. This ENERGY STAR-qualified CyberPower UPS includes free software for simple monitoring and control, and keyhole slots support wall mounting to conserve space.
Q: What is the joule rating for this CyberPower UPS?
A: This unit has an 890-joule rating.
Q: Does this CyberPower UPS have a GreenPower technology?
A: Yes, it uses GreenPower UPS technology to minimize energy consumption, heat, and noise.
Q: What is the maximum battery life of this CyberPower UPS?
A: The maximum battery life is 8 hours.
Q: Does this CyberPower UPS come with a warranty?
A: Yes, it has a 3 year warranty for both parts and labor.
Q: How many outlets does this CyberPower UPS have?
A: This CyberPower UPS has a total of 8 outlets.
Q: Does this device include an integrated circuit breaker?
A: Yes, this CyberPower UPS has an integrated circuit breaker to help protect your electronics.
Q: What type of cord comes with this CyberPower UPS?
A: It comes with a 5-foot full-motion cord that swivels 180 degrees.
A: It really comes down to use after the power goes out. Most UPS that are sold to the consumer are not meant for extended use after the power goes out. They will power your PC/Mac for anywhere from 10 minutes to hour depending upon the battery size and the power load. They are meant to allow the computer owner to gracefully shut the machine down during the failure NOT to continue gaming. From what I've seen from talking with PC gamers over the years that a good high end gamer computer will drain a UPS really, really fast. UPS also smith out power consumption when you don't have a stable power source. Brown outs when the power dips are generally non existent with a UPS and power spikes in a storm can be mitigated. (A direct strike not so much but it really depends on what line got hit. I've had direct strikes with my UPS and the only thing effected was the modem because the strike was on the phone line instead of the power line.) I guess the short of it is yes in 99% of the time a UPS will protect your PC and allow a safe shut down. They also will more often than not protect from a power surge from an electrical storm. Just remember, the old mantra you get what you pay for. IF you have a 3-6 thousand dollar computer are you willing to gamble with the cheapest and not the best UPS surge protection you can afford?
Customers frequently mention the 750VA Battery Back-Up System's great size, reliable battery life, and overall performance. Users appreciate its ease of use, excellent value, space-saving design, and adequate surge protection with plenty of outlets. While some find the plug spacing a bit close and the unit somewhat heavy, the noise level is generally acceptable. Overall, the positive aspects of the product appear to outweigh the minor drawbacks.
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Protect electronics against power surges and prevent data loss with this slim profile 375W CyberPower UPS. The two USB Type-A ports charge portable devices rapidly, while the compact charger lowers power consumption. Eight sizable outlets support transformer-based plugs for uninterrupted access. This ENERGY STAR-qualified CyberPower UPS includes free software for simple monitoring and control, and keyhole slots support wall mounting to conserve space.

Protect the delicate components of your computer setup with this CyberPower Systems standby UPS system. This uninterruptible power supply adds a layer of defense against surges, spikes and sags, keeping circuits from overloading and electronics from burning out. Offering eight standard outlets and battery backup, this CyberPower Systems standby UPS system provides space for connecting your PC, printer, scanners and other devices to a reliable power supply.

Protect your PC and other electronic devices from power abnormalities with this CyberPower UPS. It features 12 standard outlets and two USB charging ports to provide full-time surge protection for a variety of equipment. This CyberPower UPS has an output of 950 VA/510 W so it can handle powerful devices for up to two minutes at full load.

The PFC Sinewave UPS provides reliable battery backup and surge protection for desktop computers, workstations, and networking devices. With a capacity of 850 VA / 510 W, it features pure sine wave output and automatic voltage regulation to ensure clean power delivery. The multifunction LCD panel allows for easy monitoring of UPS status, while the user-replaceable battery ensures long-term usability. Energy-efficient design reduces costs, making it an ideal choice for both home and office environments.
| Pros for CyberPower - 750VA Battery Back-Up System - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Life, Ease of use, Price, Size, Performance | There were no pros for this product— | Battery Life, Ease of use, Price, Overall Performance, Surge Protection | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for CyberPower - 750VA Battery Back-Up System - Black | |||
| Noise, Weight, Plug Spacing | There were no cons for this product— | Noise, Weight, Alarm | There were no cons for this product— |