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APC BGE50ML
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Can be used as a mobile power bank
Designed to be an on-the-desk UPS, you can undock the battery pack easily when going on trips, then dock it back for charging once you get home. Keep in mind that taking the battery out of the device will turn the UPS into a simple surge protector, leaving your equipment vulnerable to power outages.
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Very expensive for its features
Costing $89.57, this UPS is quite expensive. For the same price, you can buy a similarly-useful APC BGE70 and a decent USB powerbank and still have money to spare.
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Remarkably long on-battery life of 33 minutes at full load
Unlike other UPS units, this one has an unusually long on-battery life of 33.2 minutes at its maximum load. In the event of a blackout, you can still power your modem/router and access the internet for 30 more minutes using other devices like mobile phones and laptops.
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Quickly charges mobile devices
Its 2.4A USB port is perfect for charging smartphones and tablets with large battery capacities quickly. It also has two additional 1.0A USB slots for charging other devices.
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Additional features:
3 USB charging slots, mobile power pack
Dimensions ( W x H x D ):
7" x 7.7" x 2.1"
On battery waveform:
Stepped approximation to a sine wave
Surge protection (surge suppression):
340 J
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$89.57
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APC BE425M
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Great value for low-powered desktops
This is an extremelly money-efficient UPS for desktop computers with relatively low power requirements. A single workstation up to 225W can be protected for just under $50, which is great if you’re planning to buy a set of UPS systems for several computers.
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Incapable of running demanding systems
The APC BE425M’s low power rating makes it unsuitable for high-power systems, including pretty much any gaming machine. This UPS is for advanced users who carefully measure their system’s total power output to maximize cost efficiency.
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Provides enough backup power time to save all data and properly shutdown your system
It has enough battery capacity to let you use a 225W system for approximately six minutes after a power outage. This should give you enough time to save your data and appropriately shut down the machine, preventing a potential loss of hours of work.
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It outputs a square wave, which decreases power efficiency and can lead to premature failure
This UPS produces a square wave output, and not a simulated sine wave. Feeding square waves to computer's PSU usually results in loss power efficiency and, in some cases, can lead to premature failure. Nevertheless, the majority of PSUs available on the market can tolerate square waves. Make sure to check your PSU’s manual if it supports a square wave output before buying this UPS.
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In case of UPS failure, APC refunds your loses
APC has a lifetime $75,000 equipment protection policy, meaning the company guarantees to refund your equipment should their UPS fail to protect it.
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Protects your system from short voltage surges
This UPS provides enough protection for short voltage surges, absorbing 180 Joules of energy before failing permanently. It can deal with pretty much all standard network voltage surges, although it’s not intended to be used in environments with consistently bad voltage supply.
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Adequate output power for common, low-power systems
This UPS is rated at 225W, which may seem insufficient at first. However, a business desktop computer requires only about 150W of power to run. Adding a common 24W monitor would result in a total of approximately 174W of power consumption, leaving you with a safety margin of 50W.
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Additional features:
No
Outlets (battery protection and surge protection):
4
Battery capacity (relative to the equipment used):
6 minutes for a 225 W system
Data line protection:
No
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APC BX850M
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Can be controlled via a computer
It can be plugged to a computer via USB and, this way, controlled or configured via the operating system. Users can do operations like schedule an automatic shutdown.
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Not all outlets have power backup
Despite having a total of 8 outlets, all with surge protection, only 4 of them have power backup.
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Easy to monitor
The BX850M has an LCD display for quick stat monitoring. It gives out info such as current voltage, battery time remaining or load.
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Batteries are easy to replace
If there's ever a need to replace this unit's battery, a replacement battery is quite easy to find online. As for the replacement operation itself, it's very simple and requires virtually no technical knowledge: you just need to remove the battery cover, take out the battery, unplug the connectors, and then the opposite steps in reverse order for the new battery.
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Good for domestic or small office workstations
This unit's 510 W power and surge protection up to 1103 J make it a good option for protecting most home electronic equipment and even some office-level devices, if they are not too demanding.
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Power rating:
510 W
Data line protection:
RJ-45, coaxial
On battery waveform:
Stepped approximation to a sine wave
UPS topology:
Line Interactive
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Tripp-Lite AVR750U
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Affordable automatic voltage regulation solution
In terms of hardware and electrical design, a line-interactive UPS (with automatic voltage regulation) is considerably more expensive than a simple standby UPS (without automatic voltage regulation). For around $88.89, a line-interactive UPS is quite a bargain. Line-interactive topology allows the unit to regulate voltage during surges or brownouts without switching to battery, effectively reducing the chance of premature battery failure.
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Lack of an interface hinders control and monitoring
The unit only has a basic ON/OFF switch and two LED indicators. While it might be seen as a cost-cutting measure, even a simple LCD interface would have greatly increased the functionality of the UPS.
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Great value for money
This UPS combines features such as automated shutdown capabilities, automatic voltage regulation and network line protection in an affordable $88.89 450W UPS. At 5.06 Watts/USD, it’s also one of the most efficient solutions with this feature set.
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Provides protection from surges via network lines
This UPS supports data line protection. This way, the connected systems are protected from power surges that can potentially come from those connections.
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Supports automatically saving data and shutting down
If your computer is running on this unit's battery and it's almost empty, the automated shutdown function enables all data to be saved and for the system to shut itself down.
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Additional features:
Automated voltage regulation, automated shutdown
Power rating:
450 W
Data line protection:
Tel/DSL lines
Dimensions ( W x H x D ):
4" x 12" x 7"
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