Ask Fakespot Chat questions about this productAlpha
Add detailed feedback
Message
Loading suggested questions
Suggested Questions
Suggested Questions
No suggested questions were found
Pros & Cons
Pros
I plug my computer into the main socket and my monitors into the sockets, so when my computer goes to sleep, electronics i am not using power off as well. The eco ports actually work like they should. My only gripe is the socket spacing. Had to use my... Read More
Cons
Both are junk. I'm surprised how both are defective. There is nothing that cyberpower can do (according to them) to make these work properly with newer tv’s.
Highlights
Quality
It seems like a nice, good quality product.
Got the product in a few days of order.
One thing you have to be aware of though about the side with the green outlets.
That said, my panasonic tv always comes on with the initial setup screen because its power was out.
Price
Great product at a very good price.
Competitiveness
I originally purchased a cyberpower surge protector in 2006 for my home computer.
This cyberpower unit functions beautifully and lets the user decide when it all will shut down.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
master, great, good, plugged and two. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 77.1% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 230 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 9 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I generally try to avoid them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The one thing i wish it had and most like this unit dont have it anyways is some kind of indicator that displays when the protection unit is not working anymore because of age
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The reviews that say that it doesnt keep the power switched on to the slave outlets when the master is hooked up to an lcdled tv are correct
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I originally had this configured to power on an amplifier on a slave outlet when the tv turned on but the initial power on of the tv would power the amp on then it would drop enough that the power would turn off on the amp then once the signal was processed on the tv it would kick it back on again
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I didnt want the amp power thrashing like that
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I ended up moving the master power to drive off my receiver
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just know that a device that has low draw or wildly fluctuating draw may cause the slave outlets to turn off from time to time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One major caveat for me is that it lacks screw slots for hanging
Review Count History
Price History
Ask Fakespot Chat questions about this productAlpha
Add detailed feedback
Message
Loading suggested questions
Suggested Questions
Suggested Questions
No suggested questions were found