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The CyberPower EC750G is a compact, 750VA/450W UPS system delivering reliable battery backup and surge protection through 12 outlets. Featuring an energy-saving ECO Mode that automatically cuts power to peripherals during downtime, it ensures efficient power management. With a 3-year warranty, $100,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee, and user-friendly design including easy battery replacement, it’s the perfect safeguard for your workstation, networking gear, and home entertainment setup.











| ASIN | B00DBAA33K |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (11,208) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.7 pounds |
| Item model number | EC750G |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | CyberPower Systems |
| National Stock Number | 0 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 12.2 x 3.1 inches |
L**N
Excellent UPS Works Flawlessly During Power Outages
My go to for UPS supplies. I have several of these units protecting my most important electronics. I have used these extensively during power outages and I can say with confidence that they will not only protect your electronics, but also keep them running for a brief time. These are not meant to power your whole system for an extended amount of time. This is only so you can safely power down your devices. Another great feature of this device is that when the internal battery reaches its end of life, replacing it is extremely easy. It’s as simple as buying the battery and installing it with only two screws. I would give this CyberPower UPS five stars. It is so easy to use and I like the LCD screen too. Lots of features like overcurrent, undercurrent and voltage etc. protection. Super great price on these too. Unless you’re using a huge amount of wattage, you probably don’t need one of the bigger units. These handle my entire Uplift Desk and Mac mini and tons of other audio equipment Designed flat to easily lay on the floor. It’s also designed so the outlets are spaced apart which makes large plugs easier to use. It is also made to easily replace the battery which is much more difficult on the larger UPS. Hope this review helps you in your choice.
G**G
Works Great! Over 6 minutes of power while rendering Graphics on my 27" iMac
EQUIPMENT Product: 450VA Equipment: 2017 27” iMac | 3.4GHz i5 | 40GB Ram | 4GB graphics card INTRO I am a freelance motion graphics artist and I work from home often, so I decide to buy this battery backup system (450VA version) as a safeguard in case of a power outage, giving me to time to save and close my projects. I have a 2017 27” iMac and I searched online to find out how much power this computer uses and estimate how long it would take for my computer to shut off. I couldn’t find a definite answer so I decide to purchase and do my own testing. Of course there are many variables in figuring that out as it all depends on the usage and how much power the computer is using at the time of the outage. If you are using your computer for browsing the internet at half of the screen brightness while not watching a video or listening to music, your power consumption will be a lot less than if you were editing heavy animated graphics at full screen brightness while using the speakers. THE TEST For my first test I unplugged the battery backup from the wall and started the timer on my phone. On the iMac I had the screen brightness 3 dots away from full brightness and I had Adobe After Effects rendering a 10 second medium complexity animation project at a third of the resolution. - When I unplugged the battery backup from the wall, I heard 2 beeps - letting me know that the system is now using the battery. - The two beeps kept repeating every 30 seconds, probably as a reminder that I was still running on battery. - At 2 mins and 40 secs I heard several beeps - I am assuming that the battery was at 50% - At 4 minutes several beeps went off and did not stop. - At 6 minutes and 35 seconds, the iMac shut off by itself. CONCLUSION The product seams to be of good built quality, I like that all 8 outlets are surge protected and only 4 of them are battery backed up. At about 6 minutes of power after an outage, that works perfectly for me. I don’t need to be working during a power outage and 6 minutes is plenty of time for me to save my projects and not loose any work done. For the price, that is a small price to pay for huge peace of mind. Now, if you need to be working through a power outage or if you will be using a bigger power load with more equipment using the battery’s power, I would advise for you to get a battery backup system with larger battery capacity.
T**D
Reliable & Efficient Power Backup!
The CyberPower EC750G is a fantastic UPS system! It provides reliable battery backup (750VA/450W) and surge protection for my essential electronics. The ECO mode helps save energy, and the 12 outlets offer plenty of connectivity. Compact yet powerful, it’s a great value for the price. Highly recommend for home or office use!
W**S
Good UPS, but ECO feature not quite right
I've been using this a little over a year now, and it has been performing well. I've taken a star off for the PowerPanel software and ECO controlled outlets. The ECO controlled outlets are supposed to shut off power to secondary devices (such as computer speakers) after the computer shuts down. The problem I have is that when my computer is in the process of shutting down or going to sleep, the ECO outlets will shut off and turn back on repeatedly (there's a noticeable click). This happens several times until the computer has fully powered down and then the ECO outlets stay off. I contacted CyberPower about this and was told that my computer is probably turning the USB port off and on. It was recommended that I disable the ECO feature. In any case, it seems like it would have been a logical design to build a time-out of a few seconds into the ECO controller: Don't immediately shut off ECO outlets if the USB connection to computer is interrupted, and don't turn the ECO outlets back on immediately after turning them off if the USB connection is restored, so as to avoid the potentially harmful off-on behavior. Without the ECO feature the PowerPanel software is a bit useless in my situation. You can configure it to shut down the computer automatically after it runs on the battery a certain amount of time or when a certain amount of estimated battery run time is remaining, but the minimum time you can select for either option is 5 minutes. Connected to my battery is the PC tower, one monitor, and two external harddrives (which are powered off most of the time), and whenever the power goes out, I typically have only 5 minutes of power. If I'm home to do things manually, 5 minutes is plenty of time to save my work and shut down, but if I rely on the automatic processes, the battery will most likely run out of power while initiating the shutdown process. I thought I would leave the PowerPanel software in place, as it also provides statistics and diagnostic tools, but I kept getting system notifications that I had 5 minutes or fewer of power remaining. This got annoying fast, so I finally uninstalled the software. Would I buy again? Well, I think I'd prefer something with more battery-supported outlets, and the next time I buy a UPS I'll probably splurge for something with a larger charge capacity, but this has been a very good better-than-nothing budget home UPS. We get a lot of brownouts where I live, so this UPS has already saved me several times. A better CyberPower UPS recently went on sale, and I was tempted to buy it, but decided I didn't need it since my needs haven't outgrown my current UPS and it's still relatively new. Update: 2023.08.24 I bought this UPS in December of 2014, and today it failed while I was sitting at my computer. I think the battery is dead, so I need a replacement, but 8 and a half years has been a been a really good run since quick research suggests 5 years is the median lifespan for a UPS battery.
A**L
Muy buen tamaño, me funcionó exelente para un servidor y un HDD.
R**D
Parfait! Il fait exactement le service et il fonctionne très bien. Cing étoiles et reçu plusieurs jours avant la date proposée.
C**S
Excelente produto, tengo 4 meses con el y me ha salvado innumerable ocasiones. Donde vivo es muy común que con cualquier lluvia se vaya la luz o se corte un instante, suficiente para apagarte la computadora. Tengo mi PC gamer con un monitor conectado al aparato y de todas las veces que me ha salvado de cortes de luz yo creo que ya se regresó la inversión. Completamente recomendado.
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K**R
The button configurations aren't at all intuitive, from long presses to the "Eco" outlets, the poorly worded manual leaves much to look up online to make sure it's working properly. It does work, and it does what it's supposed to, and it's not hard to open and plug in - but it is hard to figure out if the load you're hooking it up to is within spec. On power outage it beeps obnoxiously without any way of silencing it without turning off the beep entirely (hard to do in the dark with bad menu / UI design and the aforementioned instruction manual). Again, it does work and it's perfect for my system, but it took a lot to make sure I was using it properly. Although I appreciate the eco features, it would be nice if it was more clearly explained, identified, and if the outlets could be individually assigned to it with a switch or something. Also, it placed a heavier load on the power outlet I was using in my home. I wound up eventually routing a direct plug from the electrical panel to a new outlet just for this UPS because the bathroom fan being switched off was enough to trip the breaker even when the battery was fully charged. 450W PSU should not be overkill on any UPS and I triple checked mfg spec that I was not overloading the product. It's just not friendly to other devices on the same power line. Again, this would have been good to know ahead of time - along with calculating safe loads since watts is a measure of heat and not a very good measure of variable power draw in volts / amps. This stuff is understandably a bit complicated inherently, but I would expect a bit more paper printed to clearly describe and outline how to use a product even if the engineers feel conversion tables are commonly committed to general population's memories.
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