
"The backup battery has a 900-watt power supply and uses a Sinewave UPS with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), designed specifically to deliver power safely to high-end electronics. As soon as the electricity goes out, the backup battery kicks in to keep your devices running without disconnecting. It has 10 outlets to protect all your essential devices. Six of the outlets offer both surge protection and battery backup,"
"The remaining four outlets only offer surge protection, so those devices will lose their power access, but will still be protected from surges. There are also two USB charging ports, including one USB-C and one USB-A port. You can plug in your phone and other mobile devices to charge them up with those ports. On the front of the device is an LCD screen that shows how much battery is left and other important metrics."
"Your runtime will vary based on how many devices you have plugged into the backup battery and how much energy they consume. Once power is back up, the battery will automatically switch off, and your devices will resume running on normal electricity. When the original battery starts to fail, you can buy an APC battery with the model number APCRBC163 to replace it."
Reliable backup power is essential for remote work during winter storms and outages. The APC Back-UPS Pro is available for $220 and supplies 900 watts through a Sinewave UPS with Automatic Voltage Regulation to protect high-end electronics. It provides ten outlets—six with both surge protection and battery backup and four with surge protection only—plus USB-C and USB-A charging ports. An LCD displays remaining battery and other metrics. Runtime depends on connected devices and load. The unit automatically resumes normal power when electricity returns and accepts replacement batteries (model APCRBC163). The discounted price makes it a strong choice for home offices seeking uninterrupted connectivity.
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