CyberPower AVRG900LCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 900VA/480W, 12 Outlets, AVR, Compact

Original price was: $159.95.Current price is: $16.99.

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A compact UPS with line interactive topology, the CyberPower AVRG900LCD provides battery backup (using simulated sine wave output) and surge protection for desktop computers, workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment systems. The AVRG900LCD uses automatic voltage regulation (AVR) to correct minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, which extends battery life. Avr is essential in areas where power fluctuations occur frequently. The AVRG900LCD comes with a three year warranty (including coverage of batteries) and a $200,000 connected equipment guarantee.
900VA/480W Intelligent LCD Battery Backup Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System uses simulated sine wave output to safeguard desktop computers, workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment equipment
12 NEMA 5-15R OUTLETS: Six battery backup & surge protected outlets; Six surge protected outlets; INPUT: NEMA 5-15P right angle, 45 degree offset plug with five foot power cord
DATA LINE PROTECTION: Prevents power surges that travel through telephone lines from causing damage to electronics
AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION (AVR): Corrects minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, thereby extending the life of the battery
3-YEAR WARRANTY – INCLUDING THE BATTERY; $200,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee and FREE PowerPanel Personal Edition Management Software (Download)

Reviews

13 reviews for CyberPower AVRG900LCD Intelligent LCD UPS System, 900VA/480W, 12 Outlets, AVR, Compact

  1. K Allen

    Reliable product
    This is my second UPS of this brand. I am happy with the quality of the product and its performance. Plenty of outlets. Note that some are surge protected and some are not.

  2. Bob Wilson

    I bought this for my mother-in-law!
    My mother-in-law is in her late 80’s, but you wouldn’t know it. She runs, rides her road bikes on the local trails, and tracks her investments and banking on line with her state-of-the-art, Ryzen 7, HP laptop, on her home WiFi network. Having the network available, she added a Ring doorbell and perimeter cameras. She likes the Ring products, but has found them to not deal with power outages very well. The doorbell is the biggest problem because it doesn’t always reconnect itself to the WiFi network after a power failure. Well gee, you say, how many power failures does your area go through that this is a problem? Let’s say this: We live in Sacramento CA, and this city has been built out since the 1960 -1970’s, meaning all the power lines, transformers, switching stations, power poles, etc. are over 60-plus years old. In addition, during this time the local utility has lost the power-production of one nuclear-power plant (shut-down, dismantled) and one steam co-production plant (Campbell’s Soup had agreed to let the local utility use their by-product steam production to power an on-site power production plant, and Campbell’s has been closed 10 years). Consequently, our access to power now is not what most people grew accustomed to coming out of the 1950’s, with the grid being fairly new and many fewer people consuming power like we do today. So, after making numerous trips to my mother-in-law’s to troubleshoot her Ring doorbell’s propensity to fail, I decided the best fix for the situation was to do what was possible to keep her WiFi router from going off-line, thus disconnecting the doorbell. Enter CyberPower’s battery-backup systems. I’ve had a CyberPower rack-mount system in my den to keep all of my equipment online for years, plus I’ve got all of my TV’s, smaller computers, etc. throughout the house on CyberPower UPSs. I use them for a good reason: They are reliable. Especially compared to their main competitor. I’ve had to replace batteries as they aged out, but I’ve never had a CyberPower UPS fail to protect or keep my equipment running. I absolutely cannot say that about “3 letter” brand UPSs. I’ve never had one of theirs last long enough to need new batteries! So, for the two areas I wanted to provide continuous power and protection at my mother-in-law’s, this CyberPower AVRG750LCD was one of two UPS I ordered. Like all of the units from this company I’ve bought over time, this UPS and a second different model that were installed and have been working perfectly at my mother-in-law’s, are doing the job. They’ve been in for a few months now, and I haven’t had to go and re-boot her Ring network once. I’m sure it will happen eventually, but using these UPSs has made a difference for her, and it can do the same for anyone who wants to keep something protected and online!

  3. Debbie Lee Wesselmann

    I Cannot Do Without One of These!
    When a different brand UPS system died, I immediately went into research mode to find a replacement, and I settled on this. Now both my husband and I have one connected to our computers and hard drives to ensure that they keep running in the event of a power outage. It’s not enough to have these delicate electronics on a surge protector — although that’s critical — but this CyberPower UPS gives us time to save our work before the computers shut down. Even though we do have a whole house generator, thirty-seconds of unsaved work can be an eternity. When we did NOT have that generator, we could lose even more. This is the kind of device that you don’t know how much you need until you have one. You get about 15 minutes of back-up battery life, depending on what is drawing power at the same of outage, and it goes on immediately upon sensing a loss of current.I settled on this one because of price and reviews. It has six outlets on each side, although only one side has battery back-up, so make sure you choose carefully what you do and don’t plug into that side. The other outlets have surge protection only. I’ve plugged my computer and hard-drive back-ups into the battery side and things like my USB hub and speakers into the other. Unfortunately, as with all the brands of battery-back-up power supplies I’ve used, larger power packs can block off the use of an adjacent outlet, so 12 outlets doesn’t really accommodate 12 devices. I have 7 plugged into mine, and, since most of those devices have chunky power adapters, the UPS could probably take only one more regular plug.If nothing else, you want to plug in your computer and the hard drive(s) you use for back-ups. Everything is gravy.– Debbie Lee Wesselmann

  4. Horse Show Mom

    Great UPS with Automatic Voltage Regulation
    I use this to protect a 65 inch oled TV. I particularly like the voltage regulator feature during the summer when utilities reduce voltage to homes. We’ve had several momentary power blips and the ups handled it with no problem. Downside is that a pc or laptop is needed to set up and adjust the ups behavior during loss of power.

  5. Steven Kay

    Great price quality use AVR
    Great product everyone should have one it saves your equipment from being surged so go out there and buy one. Here’s the best price you can get. Make sure you use AVR. This is automated voltage regulation takes in whatever level of current you have and makes it even so use this on any battery backup you purchased

  6. RSF

    A sense of security restored!!
    This was a replacement for a similar but much older product from the same manufacturer that had failed (the back-up battery was OK, but the product electronics went bad). Installation of this replacement product was easy – just a simple swap-out. Well, that never seems simple when reconnecting and resetting all the attached components, but the added sense of security and reliability along with the updated features of this newer product are well worth it.

  7. Tommy

    Just what I needed
    Works great! It supplies power to my NAS, modem, computer and all perifrials. I live on an island with only 1 set of power lines coming in. We have outages all the time. This has not let me down with way more time than needed to properly shut down 100TB on the Nas without data loss.

  8. Pavel S.

    Great power backup for my NAS and router
    I bought this UPS to protect my new Synology NAS, and also the internet router and an Abode security/smart home hub. Today I had the first outage since getting the unit. It worked exactly as expected, keeping my internet and WiFi up, and cleanly shutting down the NAS after 10 minutes of no power. I really like that the unit is low-profile and fits in the small space under the couch where I need it. Highly recommended.

  9. Daniel Arredondo

    Me gustó la cantidad de conexiones (6 con batería y 6 solo regulador). Tengo conectado una PC Gamer y un monitor de 24 pulgadas y me da un soporte de 15 a 20 minutos sin energía. Recomiendo checar el consumo energético de tu equipo en una calculadora en línea para escoger el nobreak ideal, a mí me daba 450w y este nobreak cumple excelente. Es un poco grande pero tiene la posibilidad de anclarse a la pared.

  10. Vic

    Cumple con lo esperado, en un corte de luz me da 30min con una computadora iMac de 27″ que consume unos 350W. No tengo más conectado dado que la prioridad es a la computadora que siempre está prendida y lo importante es que en una falla de energía pueda apagarse. Tengo conectado el cable USB del no break a la computadora y sin problema se detectó el dispositivo y me dice la carga y el estatus del no break desde el apple Mac OSX sin tener que instalar otro software. La cantidad de enchufes con UPS y los otros sin UPS pero regulados son adecuados para trabajar en Homeoffice sin problema.

  11. Fast_R_Dad

    Bought this to back up our wireless modem. We have needed it serval times since purchasing. And so far, it has maintained power to our modem/router for the duration of the power outages.As with any battery back-up, you need to ensure you have a large enough battery for the required draw of what you are trying to keep powered.I recommend this product.

  12. Víctor Hugo De León Velázquez

    hay otras marcas que por el mismo precio te dan más potencia, lo elegí por que el factor de potencia es de 0.6, recuerda que estás agregando costo de electricidad, mientras más eficiente mejor, lo que te ahorres de aparato lo terminarás gastando el luz

  13. MIGUEL ANGEL

    Se me hace un producto de alto precio para que al segundo año de uso ya no se cargue la batería.

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