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Comentado en México el 30 de noviembre de 2024
Esta producto cumple con mis expectativas, si te quedas sin luz, te deja terminar el trabajo.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 2 de julio de 2022
El 1ero que me llegó venia defectuoso, sin embargo me hicieron el cambio inmediatamente (excelente servicio y tiempos de respuesta de Amazon) en mi caso lo ocupo para una NAS y mi modem y ha funcionado perfectamente con una duración de 40mins, lo recomiendo ampliamente, solo checar que nivel de voltaje necesitas para que adquieras el ups correcto y dure lo esperado
Itzam Emilio
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2021
Tamaño reducido y con la función adicional que es regulador (la mayoría tiene salidas protegidas y con suprecion de picos), funcionó muy bien con televisión de 75 pulgadas y sistema de sonido.
Luis
Comentado en México el 8 de junio de 2021
El primer párrafo es meramente informativo, a partir del segundo es la reseña del producto en cuestión.Primero hay que mencionar que no se debe de confundir con otros equipos para la administración del consumo de la energía eléctrica, tales son el Supresor de picos y el Regulador de voltaje. El UPS (No Break) comparado con estos dos, posee sus características combinadas con la ventaja de tener integrada una batería (pero supone un mayor costo debido a esto), la cual le permite continuar utilizando sus aparatos por un breve periodo de tiempo, para que pueda apagarlos correctamente. Si en lo personal, no desea tener este "respaldo" al momento de que se le vaya la luz, le recomiendo que revise las otras dos opciones que mencione, y vea cuál se acomoda más a sus necesidades.Hablando ya del producto, he quedado más que satisfecho con el rendimiento que me proporciona. Lo he estado usando desde el momento que me llegó (aproximadamente 3 meses), y en ese tiempo no he tenido problemas con él. Se me ha ido la luz en varias ocasiones, y he podido continuar trabajando y apagar correctamente mis aparatos, sin problema alguno. Lo que más me ha gustado, es que se puede conectar a su computadora por medio de un cable incluído en la caja, lo cuál le permite monitorear, desde un software como panel de control, el estado de su equipo y configuración así como el consumo energético y contaminación producida.Recomiendo seguir las instrucciones de instalación y configuración que vienen en la caja, para que tenga un óptimo rendimiento su equipo.
Marco
Comentado en México el 31 de enero de 2021
El equipo ya pude ponerlo a prueba por primera vez y funcionó mucho mejor de lo que esperaba. Lo uso como respaldo de mi teléfono e internet y duró más de 3 horas. Si hubiese prendido mi TV y decodificador, habría soportado cerca de 1 hora. Lo bueno es que si quieres evitar el ruido de la alarma por uso de la batería, tiene opción para apagarla.
LORENA S.
Comentado en México el 17 de junio de 2020
Tuve de otras marcas y se echaron a perder después de un año, este nobreak es el segundo que compro de esta marca y el primero que compré ya va para 3 años y sigue trabajando excelente. Es un buen producto.
AVafez
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2020
Es el segundo que compramos, el primero lleva funcionando más de 3 años en una computadora demandante con todos los enchufes usándose. Y acabamos de comprar este segundo equipo para una computadora que en esos mismos 3 años ha tenido 2 nobrakes distintos un poco más económicos. Por lo que decidimos comprar el CyberPower LCD 750VA, el ahorro nos salió caro. No hace ruido y estable. Si algo cambia, actualizaré este post.
JIMMY
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2019
El Equipo trabaja muy bien , aún me falta más tiempo para probar su durabilidad a los cortes de voltaje , pero al parecer cumple perfectamente con lo que nesecito , aparte el diseño Slim me gusto y se acomoda perfectamente en la pared sin ocupar espacio y no se ve mal
Dave Nesbitt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2016
I love my new CyberPower device. It's awesome.Just today we had a thunderstorm and lightning hit a line somewhere near hear and the power went off in my house for about 5 seconds, just enough to reset every electronic device in the house except my computer and stuff connected to this wonderful device. I ran up to my computer and it took care of it like the Champ that it is! No disconnects. No restarts. Even my cable modem/router did not have a hiccup.I've seen some reviews on this site stating that the display hard to read which is not true. It is bright and clear and lots of options to display, including voltage in and out, % watts being used, uptime, etc. To be honest, I'm not sure how the uptime works since it does seem to reset. Right now for example it's on 12 minutes and I'm not sure why. I did not reset it.It even has a cool gadget that sits on my computer's desktop that I have showing me the current wattage that I'm using. You can also have it show you all the options on the device itself plus estimates of monthly/weekly/annual cost which is really cool. Just edit the cost per kWh and you're off.I really needed this device because where I live we have lots of thunderstorms and even strong winds sometimes blow branches onto the lines so I need to be able to turn my computer off in a controlled fashion. This device gives me 15 minutes which is plenty of time.Another thing Im not sure about is whether the max wattage of the device which is rated at 450W is the max this device will allow me to run. I think that is the case. If so, I should have gone with a 650W device or something. Generally I'm between 45% and 60%. That's cutting it close.ConclusionI really am glad I spent the significant amount of money I did on this. It is well worth it as it totally protects my devices.
Paul F
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de julio de 2016
I have my pc, monitor and speakers hooked up to it and seems to function well. The "Power panel" that I can read from my desktop { using the cd software and usb cable supplied with the unit} tells me what volts the wall plug is providing and the "condition" of that power. It states the amount of battery capacity there is, how much load the UPS is under etc. I am only using 72 watts out of 450. The instructions say not to use more than 80% of the total wattage of the unit {which would be 360 watts}, so I am well under that.Long story short, it has a lot of options, monitors many things and seems to work well.
Brian
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de diciembre de 2015
Works exceedingly well and provides a solid, constant output current. I know this because the power at my house has been causing some of my electronic devices to fail due to power spikes/brownouts. Since the installation of these CyberPower 600VA UPS', I haven't had one component fail.The setup is extremely easy and the makers no longer require you to connect your battery leads, which was always annoying to do. During my one power outage, I had more than enough time to shut down my computer system, which has a 450 VA draw on it. Additionally, I bought a second unit of these and have attached it to my Plasma TV. The Plasma TV used to dim the lights when I turned it on, but this no longer occurs.
Lenoir
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de febrero de 2013
I wish I'd bought this device a long time ago. I live in an area that gets frequent power blink-outs when it's windy, or hey, even when the weather is sunny and calm. Just a few seconds - long enough to knock a computer off. (Yes, we live in the 21st century if you can believe it, but the power companies haven't apparently caught on to this fact.) :KSet-up is very simple: four outlets for battery backup, and four for just the surge protection. Realistically, because of the size of some plugs, you might only be able to use three on each side.Unfortunately, since I got this thing I haven't had any power blink-outs! So I can't for certain say it works or not for those. Maybe it's my lucky charm? :) The $85 I purchased it at is a lot of money for me, but I can say wholeheartedly that it's been worth it just for the peace of mind. And this is no dinky piece of plastic. It's a sturdy, hefty 14 pounds, positionable on its side, on end, or flat. It can even be mounted on a wall if you wish.It's tough, when shopping for a UPS, to decide what kind of power you're going to need against what your computer uses. I pretty much had to make a semi-educated guess when choosing for myself. If it helps any, for the 825VA 450W model CyberPower UPS, I got it for a computer running a 6-core processor, 650 watt power supply, mid-range graphics card, 6 fans.... I have the PC, 17-inch LED monitor and DSL modem plugged into the battery backup plugs (scanner and printer plugged into the surge protection-only ones), and with a browser open running a graphics intensive game, it says I have around 25-35 minutes of backup power. More than enough. I really only need 5 to determine whether the power is coming back on or staying off so I can shut down my computer properly.Really, if you have electronics you care about and can't afford to have get fried or constantly knocked off by power interruptions, it seems worth it to have one of these. :)** Update: August 2013I finally lost power (yay?). Weird, I was always having minor to major power outages here before getting this... Anyway, it was only out for a minute or so, but it was a complete interruption, and this UPS kept my computer system running without a hiccup. Gave me a beeping alert that there had been an outage and the LCD screen lit up. That's about it! Felt funny writing a review for a UPS without having seen it actually back up power, and now I've seen it do its job. I'd never go without one of these for my computer again!
Shourya Ray
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de junio de 2011
I purchased this for my new mid-2011 27" 3.4Ghz i7 Quad Core iMac (whew, that's a mouthful). Needless, to say I was quite worried about the fact that most new Intel i7 quad core machines (PCs and Macs) have Active PFC (Power Factor Correction) power supplies that require a UPS that puts out a pure sine-wave AC current. This Cyberpower UPS puts out a Stepped approximation to a sinewave (square sine "wave") and I wasn't sure if this would work my computer. After some digging around, I came to understand that *some* PFC power supplies are just fine with approximated sinewave whereas others require a pure sinewave. Sadly, there is no way to tell this as I've never seen this distinction mentioned in any computer manual.As it turns out the 27" Mid-2011 Mac can indeed support this type of UPS. Not only are these UPS' more economical, they are also significantly smaller and have no loud fan -- all considerable factors for a thin iMac where the computer part is practically invisible, and virtually silent, behind the LCD.I pulled this unit out of the box, threw away the manual and included USB cables without looking, and plugged in the iMac and one FireWire external drive into it and then plugged the UPS into the wall. There was no battery to connect (as was/is common with APC power supplies). I pressed the round button on the UPS to cycle through some data on the LCD (see below) and that was all there was to the installation.I did compare this to the comparable , and despite being a longtime APC user, I voted with my pocket book for this cheaper model. The good news is that not only does the Cyberpower unit have a visible LCD display that displays tons of information (input and output voltage, battery charge capacity as a percentage, remaining time on battery in minutes, etc.), but it's also cheaper and works just fine. When I pull the plug from the wall, the readout states about 32 minutes of battery standby time. I haven't tested this to see if this is accurate, but as I never have anything more than a daily brownout (no blackouts that I can ever remember), this works like a charm. By default, the on-battery warning signal is suppressed and all I hear is a faint whirring noise when on-battery power.Overall, highly recommended for iMac users in general, and here's to hoping that your newer i7 PC works on it as well.
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