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Amazon Basics UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector, 600VA/360W, 8 Outlets, Standby Uninterruptible Power Supply, Power Outage Protection, Compact Design, Black

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Size: Standby


Style: 8 Outlet (600VA)


Features

  • Standby uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with 600VA / 360W battery backup; ideal for home networks, IoT devices, and home entertainment devices. Runtime varies based on power consumption of connected devices. At half load (300VA/180W), the UPS provides approximately 9 minutes of backup power, while at full load (600VA/360W), it provides approximately 2 minutes of backup power
  • 8 outlets total (NEMA 5-15R), consisting of 4 surge-protected outlets and 4 surge-protected/battery-backup outlets
  • Protects electronic devices during a power surge; provides reliable power, keeping devices powered during short outages and powered for long enough to shut down properly during extended outages
  • Small compact size integrates easily into any home or office environment; 5-foot cord with NEMA 5-15P right angle and 45-degree offset plug (120V - 50Hz / 60Hz)
  • Note: Power management software is available for download in the "Product guides and documents" section of this page
  • Note: Please check the total device power consumption when applying battery backup outlet; for optimal system performance, keep the load below 80% of the unit's rated capacity

Description

An Amazon Brand. From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics

Battery Cell Composition: Lead Acid


Product Dimensions: 6.1"D x 10.7"W x 3.14"H


Voltage: 120 Volts


Color: Black


Voltage: 120 Volts


Form Factor: Compact


Input Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Maximum Power: 360 Watts


Output Current: 5 Amps


Output Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Power Plug Type: Type B - 3 pin (North American)


Connector Type: ATX


Number of Outlets: 8


Output Wattage: 360 Watts


Wattage: 360 watts


Frequency Range: 50/60 Hz


Runtime: 20 minutes


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 6.1"D x 10.7"W x 3.14"H


Item Weight: 6.54 Pounds


Item Dimensions: 10.7 x 6.1 x 3.14 inches


Battery Cell Type: Lead Acid


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Color: Black


UPC: 841710187427


Global Trade Identification Number: 27


Mfr Part Number: 1PA-1198001-00G


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Dependable until the built-in battery lasts.
Size: Standby Style: 6 Outlet (400VA)
This line of Cyber Power UPS works for about 5 years. After that the internal battery is unable to ride it through power surges. So long as you know that, it is a relatively inexpensive protection for all your computer stuff.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026 by Miklos P. Kadar

  • Good badic UPS
Size: Line Interactive Style: 10 Outlet (1500VA)
Seems to be a quality unit...I needed a higher capacity for my old Windows home server and one other PC. Plenty of outlets. My only rub is the UPS software doesn't seem to run on my ancient WHS. Right now, it's not configured to shut down the server, but at least short outages should be easily handled. Also, it was reasonably priced and compact sized. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026 by Todd B.

  • Great UPS!!!
Size: Standby Style: 8 Outlet (600VA)
I bought the Amazon Basics UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 600VA/360W, and so far it has been working great. It feels solid, is compact, and gives me extra peace of mind for keeping my electronics protected during power outages or short power flickers. I also have another one of these units, and so far so good with that one as well. I have even simulated power outages to test it, and everything worked great. Setup was simple, the outlets are useful, and it does exactly what I needed it to do. Overall, I am happy with this purchase. If anything fails or I run into any problems later, I will come back and update this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 by Matt

  • Definitely Basic
Size: Line Interactive Style: 10 Outlet (1500VA)
Item description is in its name - Basic. I have two - one dedicated to my Terramaster NAS and the other dedicated to my desktop PC. The user manual is helpful in setup and operation of the units. The software they tell you to download is free, but sketchy and not easy to use. My Windows 11 complained when I tried to install and use it; first I had to make an exception just to run the setup, then I had to make an exception to run the software; the software runs from a web browser and windows didn't like its certificate credentials. I ditched that software and downloaded CyperPower's Power Panel Personal software - also free for a single UPS. You can use their Cloud service for a very modest fee for personal use. Their software is a stand alone app, so no browser needed. The units themselves only have a USB port for communication. I have one plugged in to my PC and can monitor it anytime. The one for my NAS is plugged into one of its USB ports, but I don't have the same ability to monitor the UPS; Terramaster's software will alert me of power outages and lost communication, so that'll have to do. I've noticed other UPS systems have multiple ports for communication, so again - these UPS's are "Basic". I haven't seen them in action yet other than unplugging them while everything is running, but they seem to do the trick. They're also line interactive - they can "smooth out" minor power fluctuations without switching to the battery. I bought mine because we have weird power surges and outages that only seem to affect my immediate neighborhood - not often, but enough. Storm and weather outages are in addition to that. The UPS software has the ability to safely power down a connected PC when it switches to battery for a user defined amount of time. My Terramaster NAS software does the same, but on it's own accord - no configuration interface that I know of. I rated 4 stars because of the sketchy, browser based software. These UPS's are basic, but I knew what I was getting when I bought them and they're are doing the job. One last thing - Amazon shipped them separately and they were both shipped upside down in the shipping box. I sent them back because of that (and Amazon dropped the price after my purchase). The replacements they sent were also shipped upside down and the driver laid them on their sides to boot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 by C. Stranathan

  • Battery dies within 30 days - Very common for this product
Size: Standby Style: 6 Outlet (400VA)
I never gave a 1 before, bt this product quite simply has a long history of failure. I researched it on ChatGPT, Claude & Gemini. The battery fails within a month & then it is rendered useless. Do not buy this product. Spend the money to buy a proper UPS: If your Amazon Basics UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector (400VA/255W) isn’t holding power when the electricity goes out, it means the unit isn’t supplying backup power as it should. There are several possible reasons — some simple to fix, and others that indicate a hardware limitation or failure. Here are the most common causes and what you can check: ✅ 1. Battery Is Dead or Bad The most frequent cause of a UPS not holding power is a worn-out or failed internal battery. Why this happens UPS batteries are sealed lead-acid (SLA) and wear out over time (usually 3–5 years). If the UPS was stored discharged for a long time, the battery may be permanently damaged. Even new units can have a defective battery. What to check Press the power/test button — does it beep or indicate battery status? Some models flash an error code if the battery is bad. If available, check the battery replacement indicator. Solution: Replace the UPS battery (if the model allows it). For this Amazon Basics unit, replacement batteries are typically inexpensive and the case can open to swap the battery. ✅ 2. UPS Was Never Fully Charged If the UPS wasn’t charged long enough before use: It may not have stored enough energy. New units usually need several hours of charge before first use. Solution: Plug it in and let it charge overnight (8–12 hours), then test again. ✅ 3. Load Too High for the UPS Capacity A 400VA/255W UPS is relatively low power — it can handle: A small desktop computer A router/modem A few peripherals … but not high-power devices like: Large monitors Gaming PCs Laser printers Space heaters If the connected load exceeds 255W, the UPS may instantly go into overload protection and drop power. Solution: Reduce the load: Unplug everything except a single device. Test if it still fails. ✅ 4. UPS Is Old or Stored Without Power If the UPS wasn’t used for a long time: The internal battery sulfates and can’t hold charge. Some UPS units lock out battery use after long idle periods. Solution: Recharge it fully and test battery with reduced load — if still no backup time, the battery likely needs replacement. ✅ 5. The Unit Is Defective Sometimes UPS units have internal failures: Faulty battery charger circuit Bad connection between battery and electronics Internal fuse blown Signs of this: No lights or beeps on battery test UPS immediately shuts off when unplugged Strange behavior like rapid blinking Solution: If under warranty, contact Amazon for a return/replacement. ❌ 6. Surge Only Outlets vs. Battery Backup Outlets Some UPS units have two types of outlets: Battery Backup + Surge Protection Surge Protection Only If you plugged devices into the surge-only outlets, they won’t receive backup power when the power fails. Check: On the unit label, make sure your devices are plugged into the battery backup outlets, not the surge-only ones. Quick Troubleshooting Checklist ✔ Make sure device is plugged into the battery-backup outlets ✔ Let it charge for 8–12 hours ✔ Disconnect excess load — try just one device ✔ Press power/test button for status indication ✔ If still not working → likely battery replacement needed When to Replace the Battery Typical UPS batteries (sealed lead-acid) need replacement every 3–5 years. For this Amazon Basics model, replacing the battery is usually possible — the battery inside is a standard size and can be swapped. If you want, tell me: 🔹 What devices are plugged into the UPS 🔹 How old the UPS is 🔹 What the UPS lights/indicators show when the power fails …and I can help you diagnose the problem more precisely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026 by Bart Peluso

  • Communicates well with QNAP TS-230 NAS file server Communicates well with QNAP TS-230 NAS file server
Size: Standby Style: 12 Outlet (800VA)
I just received this UPS, so I can't comment on battery life. I got the 800VA/450W, 12 Outlets. It uses a 12V 9Ah battery that is very common and inexpensive, so when the original battery dies, it should be easy to find a replacement. I love that it has so many outlets, 6 with battery backup and 6 with only surge protection. I have many electronics connected, and this avoids using additional power strips. The main purpose of buying this UPS was to protect my QNAP TS-230 NAS during power outage. This is an entry level two bays file server. I wasn't sure if it would support communication with UPS backup battery. The QNAP manual for this model does not mention anything about connecting to UPS. I received the UPS and charged it overnight before connecting anything to it. It came with a USB A to B cable. The QNAP TS-230 has 3 USB ports: one is USB 2.0 speed and two are USB 3.0 speed. The USB 3.0 are designed for external drives to expand the capacity of the file server, so I figured I should connect the USB cable from the UPS to the USB 2.0 port on the back of QNAP. I turned the UPS on, waited a few seconds for it to come online and plugged the QNAP to one of the battery backup outlets. Next I turned on the QNAP. It takes about 5 minutes to boot. When I heard the second beep that indicates it's ready, I logged in into the QNAP from my computer. After a few seconds, a window appeared that an external device (CPS ABST800) was detected. I clicked on "View external storage settings" and it brought me to Control Panel>External Device>UPS. Here it showed the UPS manufacturer (CPS), the model (ABST800), the battery capacity and the estimated protection time. On this screen you can configure what the QNAP should do in case of power outage. I set it to turn off the NAS after 3 minutes of power outage. Next tested the setup: I unplugged the UPS from the wall. It started beeping every few seconds to indicate that it's running on battery. After 3 minutes on battery power, the NAS started an orderly shutdown process. After a few minutes, it shutdown completely. Perfect! As someone else mentioned, this UPS is manufactured by CyberPower, which is ubiquitous. This is an advantage in my opinion, because more clients are likely to support it than a smaller brand. For anyone that owns a QNAP NAS and is debating whether this UPS will work with it, it probably will. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 by 21TechShopper

  • reliable and convenient
Size: Standby Style: 8 Outlet (600VA)
This UPS is a reliable, budget-friendly option for keeping essential devices running during short power outages. It provides enough backup time for things like routers and small electronics, and the multiple outlets make it easy to protect several devices at once. The compact design is convenient for tight spaces, though it’s best suited for lighter loads rather than high-power equipment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026 by J Cull

  • good if you need protection against power outages for a short period of time
Size: Standby Style: 12 Outlet (800VA)
i built a PC and i work from home, staying connected to the internet at all times is very important fore me. more importantly is making sure that my PC stays on and does not randomly shut off at any moment, causing me to lose all unsaved work this product helps protect against that from happening unlike a laptop that has a built in battery, a PC does not, so if your home power goes out, that's it. it's game over. your entire PC shuts down with your power, no running off battery, no nothing however, if you plug your PC into this product, then if your power goes out, you're pretty much safe. at least for 5-10 minutes just today i was working and then randomly the electricity went out in my apartment. all my appliances shut off around me. this doesn't happen often, maybe like once a year. when this did happen, my computer was still running and i was still connected to the internet. everything was shutting off around me, yet i was still able to continue working on my PC as if nothing was happening a couple of minutes go by, and the electricity turns back on. i didn't even notice it was gone because i was so focused on work not only does this keep my PC powered on during outages, my internet stays on too. i didn't lose internet at all, everything was continuing to run smoothly as i've mentioned before though, this power only lasts about 5-10 minutes if you've got a PC plugged in. the PC draws quite a bit of power, so this back up battery can't last much long. but the point of me using this in the first place is so that if power gets interrupted, i have a back up that can bridge the gap. the outages i get last only a couple of minutes. i just need protection during that random abrupt hit, i don't need protection for hours this product has served me well ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025 by H

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