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Pros & Cons
Pros
An unorthodox but effective way to mitigate the problem of * battery failure. Many reviews criticize the apc branded replacement batteries for failing prematurely, and the 3rd party knock-offs are often a joke. Easy to use interface.
Cons
If unplugged - drops the power. Kept power on battery for 6 hours after unplugging. If you happen to not have a backup ups, that’s at least 3-5 days of downtime.
Highlights
Quality
I'm very impressed with the quality and ease of use.
I purchased this unit to protect a 2019 mac pro, which benefits from the pure sine wave output as opposed to the simulated sine... Read More
It seems like all ups manufacturers cheap out on components, so it's really hard to find a good quality one that will last.
You'd naturally imagine that the power ports with the pretty border that draws your attention are the more important one, becau... Read More
Competitiveness
I have a lot of computing devices in my server room - 3 qnap nas', 1 synology nas, plus a couple of servers.
There is also a caldigit tb3 dock and lg ultrawide display attached.
I used to be a big fan of cyberpower ups', but they all eventually develop a problem where the ups gives an error and the whole... Read More
I'm done with some of the newer cheaper brands of ups's.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
good, great, plugged, heavy and two. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 691 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 14 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However i have caveats with respect to the industrial roots clearly expressed through the design language
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As one example the opening salvo for the little screen in the front is a menu asking you to pick a language which is reasonable but heaven forbid you cant clearly see and interpret the symbols on the four buttons underneath and mistakenly select a language in which you are not fluent as a result
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Until you figure out how to navigate the notsointuitive menus in that foreign language to get it back to yours
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Or good luck figuring out the proper menu entry to enable the cloud management system
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Or for that matter what group 1 means on the back of the unit basically half the power ports are surrounded by a big green border that says group 1 on it whereas the others are not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Alas youd be wrong instead group 1 is actually the secondary or controlled group and the plain looking one is the one you want to stick your main stuff into
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The manual here is no help either if you care to try and read it its pretty dense
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Thankfully i have that experience in my background but this sort of menu design and user interface is very 1990s or 2000s not 2020s
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