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APC UPS, 1350VA Sinewave UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector, BR1350MS Backup Battery with AVR, (2) USB Charger Ports, Back-UPS PRO Uninterruptible Power Supply Black
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- 1350VA / 810W Backup Battery power supply
- Sinewave UPS designed for high-end electronics (see video on the left). Ideal battery backup for computer
- Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) instantly corrects high/low voltage fluctuations, and is Active PFC compatible
- 10 Outlets (NEMA 15-15R): 6 Battery backup outlets; 4 Surge-protection only outlets. PLUS: (1) USB-C Charging port, and (1) Type-A USB charging port (15W combined)
- 6' Power Cord with space saving right-angle wall plug (NEMA 15-15P). Plus FREE power-management software for Windows PC (Mac OS uses native 'Energy Saver' in settings)
- Backed by an APC 3 YEAR WARRANTY, plus a $250,000 connected-equipment policy
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Premium power protection
The new APC Back-UPS Pro models provide premium battery backup and surge protection. Ideal for home or small office electronics, networking devices, gaming PCs and consoles. APC Back-UPS Pro models provide sinewave output, USB charging ports for your mobile devices, and increased runtime for your critical electronics.

Internet of Things
A UPS for Every Home
Every connected SmartHome needs a UPS to help keep your wifi on and available, so that your SmartHome stays, well - smart!

Where to use an APC UPS

At your Desk
Give yourself the time to save documents and gracefully shut down your computer without the harsh impact on your electronics of sudden power loss

Gaming System
A sinewave UPS is ideal for high-end gaming PC's, Xbox and PS4 Consoles, and connected hard-drives. Keep streaming and gaming when the lights go out

Wireless Router & IOT Devices
If the power goes out, stay connected to the internet and keep wifi-connected smarthome devices working by connecting your modem/wifi router to a UPS

Television and Cablebox/DVR
Don't lose your DVR recordings when the power flickers. A connected cable/satelite box will continue recording, even when the house is dark
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1350VA / 810W |
Battery Power |
1000VA / 600W |
54 Minutes |
Runtime at 100 watts |
43 Minutes |
Yes |
Sinewave Output |
Yes |
6 / 4 |
Battery/Surge Outlet |
6 / 4 |
Coaxial & RJ-45 |
Dataline Surge Guard |
Coaxial & RJ-45 |
Yes |
Voltage Regulation |
Yes |
1 Type C/1 Type A |
USB Charging Port |
1 Type C/1 Type A |
1350VA / 810W |
Battery Power |
1500VA / 900W |
54 Minutes |
Runtime at 100 watts |
1 Hour 17 Minutes |
Yes |
Sinewave Output |
Yes |
6 / 4 |
Battery/Surge Outlet |
6 / 4 |
Coaxial & RJ-45 |
Dataline Surge Guard |
Coaxial & RJ-45 |
Yes |
Voltage Regulation |
Yes |
1 Type C/1 Type A |
USB Charging Port |
1 Type C/1 Type A |
1350VA / 810W |
Battery Power |
1500VA / 900W |
54 Minutes |
Runtime at 100 watts |
1 Hour 8 Minutes |
Yes |
Sinewave Output |
No |
6 / 4 |
Battery/Surge Outlet |
5 / 5 |
Coaxial & RJ-45 |
Dataline Surge Guard |
Coaxial & RJ-45 |
Yes |
Voltage Regulation |
Yes |
1 Type C/1 Type A |
USB Charging Port |
No |
1350VA / 810W |
Battery Power |
850VA / 450W |
54 Minutes |
Runtime at 100 watts |
32 Minutes |
Yes |
Sinewave Output |
No |
6 / 4 |
Battery/Surge Outlet |
6 / 3 |
Coaxial & RJ-45 |
Dataline Surge Guard |
No |
Yes |
Voltage Regulation |
No |
1 Type C/1 Type A |
USB Charging Port |
2 Type A |
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Back-UPS Pro BX1500M
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Back-UPS BE850M2
Can you adjust the alarm settings?
Yes, in the PowerChute software, UPSs that are connected to computers via the supplied USB cable can have their sensitivity settings adjusted, as well as specify what hours you want to disable the alarm, if desired.
Is the PowerChute software required for this UPS? Will load-time and other data be visible on LCD without this software?
The BR1350MS Back-UPS Pro can be used out of the box (once the battery is connected), and the LCD screen will display the full array of information offered. The PowerChute software provides additional data and settings for your UPS.
How do you turn off the alarm?
The Back-UPS Pro model provides a button on the front that can mute any audible alarm caused by an event.
How long will this UPS power my system when the power goes out?
Runtimes of any UPS will vary based on the amount of power required by your connected devices. The LCD screen on a Back-UPS Pro model will display the estimated runtime based on the current power load of products plugged into the UPS.
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Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
Item Dimensions | 14.49 x 3.94 x 10.24 inches | 14.49 x 3.94 x 10.24 inches | 14.00 x 3.90 x 11.00 inches | 15.04 x 3.94 x 9.84 inches | 13.25 x 4.00 x 9.75 inches | 10.79 x 4.13 x 5.47 inches |
Item Weight | 25.74 lbs | 27.55 lbs | 24.90 lbs | 24.25 lbs | 25.00 lbs | 7.50 lbs |
Product description
The Back-UPS Pro pure sinewave family is a line-interactive Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) that combines the advantages of battery backup, AVR and surge protection into reliable power protection for home use, gaming environments, and small / medium business applications. Valuable features include a tilted LCD display, hot-swappable and User-replaceable battery, long runtime, dataline surge protection and USB interface that works in tandem with PowerChute Personal Edition software. PowerChute tracks power events, allows alarms to be configured to your preference, and provides automated and safe shut-down of computers during extended power outages. Together with sine wave and two USB charging ports (one USB-A, and one USB C), the BR1350MS series is the perfect choice to protect your data and keep your premium electronics online and available. Output Frequency (sync to mains): 60Hz +/- 3 Hz
Product information
Size:1350VAProduct Dimensions | 14.49 x 3.94 x 10.24 inches |
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Item Weight | 25.7 pounds |
ASIN | B0779QFRRT |
Item model number | BR1350MS |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
#67 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 27, 2017 |
Manufacturer | APC |
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Looked it up online. Turns out this is a common problem with these.
I tired contacting APS. Absolutely ZERO RESPONSE from them.
I had no whine issues when running (either on AC or battery) and have been using it for over a year. I have not needed to change to battery yet but one year is still too soon of course.
So appears to be a good UPS given the price and quality wise.
Amazon was exceptional and helped with a replacement unit quickly, but that one made even more noise and it was clearly something is wrong. There is no way I would feel safe leaving this APC UPS plugged and I was left greatly disappointed with the whole ordeal.
In full disclosure, I have other APC UPS in use and none have exhibited this type of problem. I own other lower end models from APC to BackUPS Pro models and all had performed extremely well. I guess there is something wrong with the design of this model or quality control issue. In any event I have no choice but to move onto another brand and hope this is an isolated case with APC.
What is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)?
"An uninterruptible power supply (UPS), offers guaranteed power protection for connected electronics. When power is interrupted, or fluctuates outside safe levels, a UPS will instantly provide clean battery backup power and surge protection for plugged-in, sensitive equipment."
Had a power blip yesterday - house goes dark as does everything connected to my UPS.
After a second or so, items connected to the UPS re-powered, but it was too late for the computer. It had shut down. "Instantly" to me does not mean a second or so.
What is the purpose in a UPS if it doesn't work? I can't even return it as the return window has closed.
All other functions are working as they should. No noise, or high pitched sounds. Some reviewers claimed they experienced an odd odor, I did not notice any odors at any time. Construction is very good. LCD works well and very visible and clear. I would mention one small "Con" It would be nice to have a couple more AC sockets that accommodate AC outlet transformers.
I highly recommend the
03-04-2019 Additional Review information Information: After leaving my review on 03-03-2019, had time to test it out for a proper shutdown (home because of snow storm). I turned off the "mains breaker" for the 120 Volt (plug) outlet supply for the APC Battery Backup for desktop, monitor , and 5 additional items plugged into the APC Sine Wave UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector, all worked REALLY WELL. Desktop did its assigned backup and shut down properly, It was set to go off in 8 minutes which it did . Very pleased. A Great product.
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Why sinewave? AC power coming out of your outlets look like sinewaves, a smooth periodic oscillation. Typically on any UPSes that are not on battery mode, the output from the UPS also look like sinewaves. It's when the power cuts out and the UPS battery kicks in where things get interesting. On non-sine wave models, the power output would actually look like very rough boxy steps / step square waves. The fancy marketing term is a step approximated sinewave. On sinewave models, the power output when the UPS is on battery actually look identical to when they are coming out of your outlet: a pure sinewave. Traditionally, the argument is that sinewave UPSes are $$$$, and most modern electronics can handle step approximated sinewave and thus, the consumer can save some money and get the cheaper UPS. However, when a sinewave UPS is priced so close to a non-sinewave model, the point is moot.
The packaging is the usual APC affair: exceptional. A well protected UPS, user manual, data cable, and coaxial cable is what you'll find inside the box. Like all APC units, this unit comes with a Quality Assurance Test slip that tells you how awesome your new shiny UPS is and even tells you its manufactured date, so that you can plan for that inevitable battery replacement 3-5 years down the line. As usual, the unit arrives with its batteries disconnected to avoid unnecessary drain during storage/shipping. Fortunately, it also comes with a big yellow stick with easy to follow instructions to get the batteries connected in no time. Newbies rejoice!
Having owned two Cyberpower CP1500PFCLCD Sinewave UPSes, the similarities are apparent (so similar, you'd think they were made in the same place):
- They both have nearly identical dimensions
- They have (extremely) similar LCD displays and interfaces
- The number of outlets at the back are identical
- Both are practically silent.
That said, the APC has a few things that make it stand apart:
- Build quality is a bit higher on the APC, and battery compartment access is easier.
- APC has bigger vents at the top which may attribute to better cooling.
- It has one more UPS battery backup outlet and one less surge only outlet (6/4 versus an even 5/5 on the Cyberpower) As the primary purpose of a UPS is to have battery backup power, having more battery backup outlets is better.
- There is a modern USB-C port and a USB-A port capable of a combined 5V 3A output, while the Cyberpower only comes with 2x USB A ports for a combined output of 5V 1A. The APC should allow you to charge even the hungriest of mobile devices.
- Gigabit Ethernet surge protected ports. (Whoa!)
- 2x 12V 9Ah batteries!
I want to emphasize on the last point and how it relates to runtimes. I was completely taken aback when I saw the inclusion of 2x CSB HR1234W 12V 9Ah batteries (great brand btw). These are practically the same as the ones included in my 1500VA Cyberpower CP1500PFCLCD UPS, also 2x 12V 9Ah. Obviously, runtimes cannot compare with heftier business grade UPSes such as APC Smart-UPSes that uses much bigger batteries (2x 12V 18Ah) in 1500VA models. However if I am to suspect, the runtimes of the 1350VA model will easily match the Cyberpower 1500VA model, which makes it an exceptional value. Furthermore, in comparison to its bigger brother the APC BR1500MS 1500VA model, I find the difference between that and this lower 1350VA model is the inclusion of better CSB UPS12580 batteries, which ironically are also 2x 12V 9Ah but with supposedly higher capacity (96w/cell versus 36w/cell). I'm not completely sure that different batteries justifies the higher price tag. Mind also that when time comes to replace the 12V 9Ah batteries, the 36w/cell variant is likely the easier one to source and thus voiding advantages of going with the nicer batteries in the BR1500MS.
Not much negatives can be said about the unit. It is practically flawless as expected of APC. The only thing I can comment is that fact that this unit uses a proprietary USB data cable (USB to RJ45) versus the more usual “printer” USB A to USB B cable. It is definitely not as easily replaceable, so don’t lose it!
I settled on the 1350VA model because I was too cheap to get the 1500VA model for a measily extra 150VA. I was not disappointed. The fact that the supplied batteries equal that of a 1500VA model is astonishing. From a battery perspective alone, the runtimes on the BR1350MS should easily match that of a CP1500PFCLCD, regardless of what the literature says. Touches like high output USB charging ports, gigabit Ethernet surge protection, and an extra battery backup outlet really puts it best of the rest in its price bracket for 2018. 5/5

Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2019
Why sinewave? AC power coming out of your outlets look like sinewaves, a smooth periodic oscillation. Typically on any UPSes that are not on battery mode, the output from the UPS also look like sinewaves. It's when the power cuts out and the UPS battery kicks in where things get interesting. On non-sine wave models, the power output would actually look like very rough boxy steps / step square waves. The fancy marketing term is a step approximated sinewave. On sinewave models, the power output when the UPS is on battery actually look identical to when they are coming out of your outlet: a pure sinewave. Traditionally, the argument is that sinewave UPSes are $$$$, and most modern electronics can handle step approximated sinewave and thus, the consumer can save some money and get the cheaper UPS. However, when a sinewave UPS is priced so close to a non-sinewave model, the point is moot.
The packaging is the usual APC affair: exceptional. A well protected UPS, user manual, data cable, and coaxial cable is what you'll find inside the box. Like all APC units, this unit comes with a Quality Assurance Test slip that tells you how awesome your new shiny UPS is and even tells you its manufactured date, so that you can plan for that inevitable battery replacement 3-5 years down the line. As usual, the unit arrives with its batteries disconnected to avoid unnecessary drain during storage/shipping. Fortunately, it also comes with a big yellow stick with easy to follow instructions to get the batteries connected in no time. Newbies rejoice!
Having owned two Cyberpower CP1500PFCLCD Sinewave UPSes, the similarities are apparent (so similar, you'd think they were made in the same place):
- They both have nearly identical dimensions
- They have (extremely) similar LCD displays and interfaces
- The number of outlets at the back are identical
- Both are practically silent.
That said, the APC has a few things that make it stand apart:
- Build quality is a bit higher on the APC, and battery compartment access is easier.
- APC has bigger vents at the top which may attribute to better cooling.
- It has one more UPS battery backup outlet and one less surge only outlet (6/4 versus an even 5/5 on the Cyberpower) As the primary purpose of a UPS is to have battery backup power, having more battery backup outlets is better.
- There is a modern USB-C port and a USB-A port capable of a combined 5V 3A output, while the Cyberpower only comes with 2x USB A ports for a combined output of 5V 1A. The APC should allow you to charge even the hungriest of mobile devices.
- Gigabit Ethernet surge protected ports. (Whoa!)
- 2x 12V 9Ah batteries!
I want to emphasize on the last point and how it relates to runtimes. I was completely taken aback when I saw the inclusion of 2x CSB HR1234W 12V 9Ah batteries (great brand btw). These are practically the same as the ones included in my 1500VA Cyberpower CP1500PFCLCD UPS, also 2x 12V 9Ah. Obviously, runtimes cannot compare with heftier business grade UPSes such as APC Smart-UPSes that uses much bigger batteries (2x 12V 18Ah) in 1500VA models. However if I am to suspect, the runtimes of the 1350VA model will easily match the Cyberpower 1500VA model, which makes it an exceptional value. Furthermore, in comparison to its bigger brother the APC BR1500MS 1500VA model, I find the difference between that and this lower 1350VA model is the inclusion of better CSB UPS12580 batteries, which ironically are also 2x 12V 9Ah but with supposedly higher capacity (96w/cell versus 36w/cell). I'm not completely sure that different batteries justifies the higher price tag. Mind also that when time comes to replace the 12V 9Ah batteries, the 36w/cell variant is likely the easier one to source and thus voiding advantages of going with the nicer batteries in the BR1500MS.
Not much negatives can be said about the unit. It is practically flawless as expected of APC. The only thing I can comment is that fact that this unit uses a proprietary USB data cable (USB to RJ45) versus the more usual “printer” USB A to USB B cable. It is definitely not as easily replaceable, so don’t lose it!
I settled on the 1350VA model because I was too cheap to get the 1500VA model for a measily extra 150VA. I was not disappointed. The fact that the supplied batteries equal that of a 1500VA model is astonishing. From a battery perspective alone, the runtimes on the BR1350MS should easily match that of a CP1500PFCLCD, regardless of what the literature says. Touches like high output USB charging ports, gigabit Ethernet surge protection, and an extra battery backup outlet really puts it best of the rest in its price bracket for 2018. 5/5








The unit is solidly built and accessing the battery is very easy. From my understanding, you want to replace the battery every 3-5 years or so. Replacement batteries will run you about 30-40% of the cost of the original unit.
The front interface can display pretty much all the information you'll need. You can view the estimated battery run time with current load, current load in watts, current load in percentage of total capacity, input and output voltage, etc.
The software does have more advanced diagnostics but it's outdated and has some issues. Just look at the reviews for PowerChute on APC's own site... it's not pretty. Thankfully, this APC software is not required for the UPS to perform an automatic safe shut down. That is built right into Windows' power settings where you can choose what battery percentage it should shut down or hibernate the PC (this obviously requires you hook up the USB cable to your computer).
I actually had a bit of a disaster with mine where some liquid was spilled on the top end of it (which is one large vent, so most of the liquid went straight in). A few seconds later, the unit shut down completely (not even battery power) and protected the connected equipment. It then beeped and displayed an error message. I unplugged it and removed the battery, then turned it upside down on some paper towels to let the liquid drain out, then let it dry for 3 days. It fired right back up once it was dry (that was a month ago, still working fine). No, I'm not claiming this is water proof. I'm just saying in my case it survived a worst case scenario, and, more importantly, nothing happened to the connected equipment.
Overall, hardware is excellent. But they really need to update their software. It would be nice to have diagnostics without interfering with Windows power management.

I bought it to act as a UPS for my A/V system, which is a little persnickety and my city's power grid is suspect.
The output ranges between 115V to 118V at any given time, and doesn't protect my equipment at all from power fluctuations, even with the sensitivity set at max. Load sits at 6% so I'm not taxing it whatsoever.
At this price, I would expect more. I can't even return it because of Amazon's policies, so I have a $200 paperweight.
UPDATE - On Friday, September 13, there was a lightning storm in my area. Both my A/V receiver and my cable box were connected to the Battery/Surge strip, and both fried.
While there's an insurance coverage policy with this product, I feel that I can't take advantage due to the fact that I bought the audio receiver some time ago used and the cable box is a rental.
Still, I have to question whether I got a faulty unit or whether this product just doesn't work.

I haven't been able to test it with a real power failure, yet. When that happens, I'll add to this review.
In the meantime, it has a lovely display which shows you everything you need to know. You have the option of turning this off if you find it distracting. I found the software easy to install. It seems perfectly silent, and I have pretty good hearing. Also, I don't feel any heat coming off of it (at least when it's in its standby mode, waiting for a power failure).
So. . . so far, so good.

APC has been in the game for a long time and their products are the gold standard which most other UPS are compared against. This UPS is not an exception to that and is a great value for these features!
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