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Has enough plug ins for all equipment
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Used to protect the tower computer and two large UHD monitors, but also the high power router/wifi plugs in there too.. and the modem.
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I recommend plugging in a separate power strip and plug in the power adaptors into it .
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My kid damaged it by using it as a foot rest & breaking the USB plug
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The plug are laid out like this ( I I ) ( I I
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I took 1 star away simply because the plug isn’t a right angled plug
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this severely limits the number of items that may be plugged in since many powered components use a wall wart style transformer and these take up valuable plug space.
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I had a bunch of sensitive electronics plugged into this and half of them did not survive the power surge when our power went out
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The Cyberpower had ample outlet plugs in the rear, some for battery backup and some for just surge protection
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If I tuned it on while not plugged in, it worked on battery power, but it refused to work while plugged in which defeats the purpose of having it.
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Good plug layout with 6 UPS and 6 surge-protected outlets.
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This could be a major issue if you have something critical plugged into it.
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I might as well have had my router plugged into the wall for as much good as this did.