⚡ Power Your Potential with Confidence!
The CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD is a robust Intelligent LCD UPS System designed to provide reliable battery backup and surge protection for your workstations and devices. With a capacity of 1000VA/600W and nine outlets, it ensures that your essential electronics remain powered during outages. The multifunction LCD panel offers real-time monitoring of battery and power conditions, while Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) enhances battery life by correcting minor fluctuations. Backed by a 3-year warranty and a $350,000 connected equipment guarantee, this UPS is the ultimate safeguard for your tech investments.
M**E
A Reliable Lifeline for Short Power Outages
I recently purchased the CyberPower (1500VA/900W) to protect my setup from the occasional power outages in my neighborhood, which tend to happen once or twice a month and last 3-5 minutes. After a few months of use, I’m happy to report it’s been working great for my needs.I use it to power my work laptop, which is connected to a 34" ultrawide monitor, as well as a custom-built personal PC that pulls an estimated 535W at full load with the same monitor setup. With both systems running under normal conditions (no heavy gaming), the UPS display estimates about 40 minutes of battery life. When I’m gaming on the personal PC—usually with the laptop in sleep mode—it drops to around 15 minutes, which is still plenty for my situation. I’ve gamed through several outages without any hiccups; the power stays steady, and I don’t have to worry about sudden shutdowns. Since my outages are typically short, this UPS does exactly what I need: it bridges the gap and prevents unnecessary interruptions.Aside: When each PC is idle/sleep, it last for several hours.One thing to note: I have my router and modem on a separate CyberPower UPS (same brand, different model) because the cable enters a different room from my gaming setup. This dual-UPS approach has worked flawlessly for keeping everything online.Overall, for my use case—avoiding hard stops on my PC during brief outages—this UPS is a solid performer. It’s reliable, the LCD display is a nice touch for monitoring, and it gives me peace of mind. If you’re looking for a UPS to handle similar short-term power blips, I’d recommend giving this one a shot.
J**A
Works as described! Good buy for the money spent!
I use it for my home computer system. Be sure to follow the instructions precisely when it comes to connecting devices to this unit. Only connect what you really need in the event of a power outage, to the powered outlets. Computer, modem, monitor, even a small desk lamp/light. Follow the instructions and DO NOT connect devices like laser printers as they require a large power output to operate, and will create a major drain on this device, even if they're not printing anything. Besides, how often do you have to print documents that you need power to your printer at all times? I connected my printer and stereo speakers to a separate power strip connected to a different outlet in the room.The software disc that comes with it installs easily, and adds a monitor display screen to your task bar. This can be opened to show the power available from the unit, should you lose power, as well as, the power drain that would be in effect to the devices you have attached, and your total battery time remaining based on devices that are connected. You can run diagnostic tests to make sure it's fully functional. You can also configure the alarm and software sounds, the length of time your computer runs on battery, and voltage controls for the tolerance of your UPS to voltage flucuations.Simply put, if you have too many devices plugged in and the power drain exceeds the power available, your backup power will drain much faster, and some devices, like your computer, may suffer from a hard crash resulting in lost data that you did not have time to save.You get nine outlets for your devices. A column of five powered/surge protected outlets on one side, and a column of four surge protection only (non-powered) outlets on the other side. In the center you have phone line in/out ports, coax in/out ports, and a reset button. Above the column of four non-powered/surge protect only outlets is the interface port for connection to one of your computers USB ports. A USB cable, Phone cable and Power Cord for this unit are included. So may sure you have an available USB port on your computer!Directions tell you to plug the unit in by itself to charge it up, before connecting your devices. Lucky for me, mine was already fully charged, so my setup only took a few minutes. I don't know how long it would take to charge it up fully from a depleted state, so don't expect to put it right to use, just out of the box. Afterall who knows how long yours was packaged and sitting on a shelf somewhere before it was shipped to the store, and/or to you.The only drawback I can foresee is that not all power plugs are shaped the same and you may find yourself doing some fancy maneuvering of power plugs on the back of this device, to make sure you connect all that you want to. Large/Wide power plugs attached at the top, or in the center, may block access to the coax and/or phone line ports. I don't use any coax connections so I didn't mind blocking one of mine.As always, keep the instruction book, as it contains information about how to order replacement batteries for this unit.
Z**N
Confusing App, Great Product.
WHAT TO KNOW!!DO NOT install power panel business. install power panel PERSONAl. I installed business, it was very confusing and did not work. power panel personal is what works wonders for me. Also note that the USB ports are also controlled by the UPS. I was charging my phone off of it, and ran a test on the UPS to see if the timer delay I had inputted worked, and it did sure enough. It turned off my computer on the dot, alongside my phone. How my phone knew to turn off is beyond me. Also make sure to plug a monitor into the battery side, because if power goes off then you can't really save your work if you can't see it haha.Review:Works very well, has ample amount of outlets on the back, is quiet, love that I can see the realtime wattage, runs for plenty of time. I see people complain that it only lasts so and so minutes after years of ownership. For one, it's lead acid, for two, it's not a battery backup, its a UPS. Know the difference!
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