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CyberPower P705G Energy-Saving Surge Protector Power Strip, 2100J/125V, 7 Outlets, 5ft Power Cord Black
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| Brand | CyberPower |
| Color | Black |
| Total Power Outlets | 7 |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.09 x 2.76 x 1.34 inches |
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- 7 Outlets (4 Energy Saving, 1 Master, 2 Always-on) with safety covers
- 2100 Joules of Surge Protection; 5-FT Cord with Right Angle, 45 degree offset plug
- Energy-Saving Outlets automatically turn off up to three connected devices when your computer is shut down or goes into standby mode
- Lighted "Protected" and "Grounded" indicator lights. On/off switch; Keyhole slots allow it to be mounted on a wall, under a desk, and in other configurations to optimize space
- Limited Lifetime Warranty with Dollar250,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee
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| Are batteries included? | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Item Dimensions | 12.09 x 2.76 x 1.34 inches | 15.75 x 6 x 2.25 inches | 14.25 x 9.5 x 1.9 inches | 13 x 4.25 x 1.25 inches | — | 11.75 x 2.99 x 1.14 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.76 lbs | 2.00 lbs | 1.76 lbs | 1.35 lbs | — | 1.42 lbs |
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 12.09 x 2.76 x 1.34 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 12.2 ounces |
| ASIN | B01G6VTIDG |
| Item model number | P705G |
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #140,593 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #939 in Surge Protectors |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | May 26, 2016 |
| Manufacturer | Cyber Power |
| Country of Origin | China |
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Product Description
The CyberPower P705G is a commercial and residential surge protector for personal computers, large flat screen TVs, printers, speakers, scanners and home electronics. It offers seven (7) total surge protected outlets and four (4) Energy-Saving outlets designed to turn off up to four connected devices when your TV or PC is shut down or goes into standby mode. The Energy-Saving Threshold Switch keeps the energy-saving feature active when the Master Outlet detects low power consumption. The P705G features 2100 Joules of protection and metal oxide varistor (MOV) technology, which guards the surge suppressor and connected electronics against line abnormalities and lightning surges. EMI/RFI filters block unwanted line noise from all connected electronics. Our Flame Resistant Technology uses an ABS housing that provides a high level of protection (UL 94 Recognized V-0 class material). A Limited Lifetime Warranty ensures that this surge suppressor has passed our highest quality standards in design, assembly, material and workmanship; further protection is offered by a $250,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee.
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P706G
Technical Specifications:
- Surge suppression: 2100 Joules
- Circuit breaker: 15 Amp
- Outlets: 7 outlets (1 widely spaced for AC power adapters)
- Plug type: Right-angle (NEMA 5-15P)
- Power cord: 5 ft.
P706G Essential Surge Protector
For Safeguarding Electronics
The CyberPower P705G is a commercial and residential surge protector for personal computers, large flat screen TVs, printers, speakers, scanners and home electronics. It offers seven (7) total surge protected outlets and four (4) Energy-Saving outlets designed to turn off up to four connected devices when your TV or PC is shut down or goes into standby mode. The Energy-Saving Threshold Switch keeps the energy-saving feature active when the Master Outlet detects low power consumption.
- Energy-saving Outlets
- Threshold Switch - High/Low
Reliable Power Protection
CyberPower designs professional-grade surge protectors that safeguard IT networks, A/V systems, and equipment for home offices and entertainment centers. Commonly occurring power surges (caused by storms, activity on the power grid, or high-powered equipment turning on and off) can severely damage sensitive electronics, shorten equipment life, and result in data loss.
Typical Use
This surge protector diverts excess voltage away from sensitive electronic equipment and connected devices during an AC power surge or power spike. Designed for use in the home office, it is ideal for protecting personal computers, phones/ faxes/ modems, CD and DVD players, consumer electronics, and similar devices. The unit safeguards valuable documents, image files, and connected equipment from loss or damage due to power fluctuations and surges, as well as uncontrolled equipment shutdown caused by power interruptions.
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I checked the product website for the clamping voltage before purchasing and saw that it was supposed to be 400 (which isn't amazing, but it's acceptable). But the packaging for the product as well as the print on the product itself both state that the clamping voltage is 600 (see attached picture). I didn't think they even made them in that voltage - not good. Also, one of the sliding outlet covers was completely loose and would not stay on - you could knock it off just by blowing on it, and I could not get it to snap in place (see other attached picture).
I purchased directly from Amazon as the seller, so I assume it's a genuine product, but I'm not sure why the specifications don't match the manufacturer's website listing.
All that aside, the product does still work with our TV and Roku, and it has continued working for about 6 months so far, so I'll compromise with a 3-star rating.
By David K on June 1, 2022
I checked the product website for the clamping voltage before purchasing and saw that it was supposed to be 400 (which isn't amazing, but it's acceptable). But the packaging for the product as well as the print on the product itself both state that the clamping voltage is 600 (see attached picture). I didn't think they even made them in that voltage - not good. Also, one of the sliding outlet covers was completely loose and would not stay on - you could knock it off just by blowing on it, and I could not get it to snap in place (see other attached picture).
I purchased directly from Amazon as the seller, so I assume it's a genuine product, but I'm not sure why the specifications don't match the manufacturer's website listing.
All that aside, the product does still work with our TV and Roku, and it has continued working for about 6 months so far, so I'll compromise with a 3-star rating.
I liked that this had the newer low profile plug style and the strip was black so it hides well.
My intention was to hook up my son's Valve Index (VR) base stations (Sensors) to the auxiliary plugs so that when the PC turns off, they turn off because they make a very annoying whirring sound from the moving lasers which others have complained about as well.
Unfortunately, no matter which threshold I picked, the devices would turn off shortly after the PC turned off but then (out of nowhere) they'd turn back on at some point. I even went as far as turning off the PSU at the switch on the back of the PC (which means literally no power draw at all) and it still had issues. I hooked up a Kill-A-Watt sensor and it's only pulling 5 watts and supposedly the low threshold was something like 15 watts so in theory it should have worked on either threshold.
I purchased a different power strip to see if it works, the new one isn't as nice looking but it has a user adjustable threshold.
When used with a mac mini (master) my computer monitor (child) cycles on and off during mac mini startup, then stays off for half a minute then finally turns on, most of the time when using the "low" threshold.
Curious as to what the current draw the power strip is looking for on the master I connected a "kill a watt" to the master outlet and plugged my mac mini into it. The mac mini draws between .10 amps and .35 amps during startup and eventually reaches a steady state of .15 amps at idle after startup completion. A current draw on the master outlet of .25 amps on the "low" threshold" setting seemed to be needed for the child outlets to stay on consistently. However during the startup sequence current draw rises above and drops below this apparent .25 amp threshold leading to the child outlets to be powered on and off. My mac mini after it finishes startup the power draw reaches a relatively steady state of .15 amps. After about half a minute of the .15 amp current draw the child outlets then are re-enabled mysteriously. Not a good user experience.
The power usage spikes during startup of the mac mini appear to confuse the simple algorithm the power strip utilizes. I would not recommend this product be used with a mac mini.
My 2013 macbook pro when charging consistently draws above .40 amps and after the laptop battery reaches a full charge the power draw floats down gradually to approx .20 amps at idle. This power usage pattern appeared to agree with the power strip. With other laptops YMMV.
I purchased the power strip to shutdown my mac mini's monitor and speakers so I'm disappointed it didn't work well.
I've had no issues so far with the switching not working as expected. I'm also using it with a desktop system rather than a laptop so the loading is more stable.
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As others have mentioned, the outlets are spaced closely together making it impossible to use all the outlets at once for your various electronics.
I had this connected to my pc for about a week before I wanted to destroy it. It didn't matter if it was on the low or high threshold setting, while my pc was connected to the master, I would turn my pc on and it would allow power to my screens and sound, said screens and sound would turn on and off intermittently while I was using my computer. It's possible I got a lemon, and this was long enough ago and being new to Amazon at the time, I didn't realise you could send things back. Like a bad relationship, we've stayed together. It's now being used behind my TV connected to my Xbox One in the master outlet. As long as I'm playing a game on it or watching a movie it's not likely to turn off my TV and sound, but if it idles or I'm adjusting settings on the console, it will turn my TV on and off. It definitely seems like a power shifting and dipping issue, if it's not getting enough power through the outlet it turns everything else off even though the shift was a minor one. I still sigh dramatically at it occasionally though.
UPDATE: After about 3 weeks of working perfectly I returned it to amazon; it started to turn on/off the controlled outlets while there was no change to the master outlet. It appears the load threshold sensor is of low quality.
My 5 year old TV still draws enough power even when turned off to trigger the control outlet, so I switched the sensitivity switch to least sensitive and now the outlets turn on and off with the TV as they should. I see some reviews mention there is no sensitivity setting so perhaps there was an upgrade at some point, mine definitely has one.
The outlets are a little close but have more space between than some power bars. I had no problem plugging in a couple of plugs with a bit of a flange side by side.
Not sure I will see enough savings in electricity to pay for the added cost over a regular power bar but the auto switched power outlets is the main reason I got it.
Works great.
But it is not. It’s smart for master level switch for slaves but All the plugs are so narrowly packed that it’s not usable. Plz Check the picture: so closely I’m practically designed that one master is put in, nearest slave is unusable. If we use another slave plug then next either of the side one are unusable. And if we end up using last slave plug, then the Always On next to it is also unusable.
In practical world, this extension is for three plugs only.
For sure, Designers seem never used the device in their own home.
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2020
But it is not. It’s smart for master level switch for slaves but All the plugs are so narrowly packed that it’s not usable. Plz Check the picture: so closely I’m practically designed that one master is put in, nearest slave is unusable. If we use another slave plug then next either of the side one are unusable. And if we end up using last slave plug, then the Always On next to it is also unusable.
In practical world, this extension is for three plugs only.
For sure, Designers seem never used the device in their own home.
















