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The CyberPower SL700U is a UL-certified standby UPS delivering 700VA/370W of backup power with 8 outletsโfive with battery backup and surge protection, plus three surge-only. Its slim design fits neatly in tight spaces, while two USB charging ports provide 2.4A shared output for mobile devices. Featuring simulated sine wave output, LED status indicators, and a 3-year warranty including battery coverage and a $100,000 connected equipment guarantee, itโs engineered for reliable home office and entertainment protection.










| ASIN | B07SKX78PV |
| Amperage | 3.08 Amps |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lead Acid |
| Battery Charge Time | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Brand | CyberPower |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | NEMA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,763) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | UPS System |
| Frequency Range | 47 Hz โ 53 Hz, 57 Hz โ 63 Hz, 57 Hz โ 63 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00649532930791 |
| Input Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 12.76 x 2.76 x 5.4 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.76"D x 12.76"W x 5.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Standby UPS |
| Item Weight | 6.77 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Cyber Power |
| Maximum Power | 370 Watts |
| Mfr Part Number | SL700U |
| Model Number | SL700U |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Output Current | 3.08 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Output Wattage | 370 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Runtime | 2 minutes |
| Specification Met | Energy Star, RoHS |
| Surge Protection Rating | 890 Joules |
| UPC | 649532930791 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
| Wattage | 370 watts |
M**A
Works as Described and checks many other boxes
Note that I am only a week into the new install, so can not vouch for longevity as of yet. I purchased this item for my home office. The set up includes Router, WIFI, PC, and Wyze Security System Base power on the power + surge protected portion of the unit, and then have just one other item on Surge only portion. Highly recommend using the free CyberPower software to manage and observe the details of this back-up- its very good. Currently I am pulling only 75 watts total with an estimated back up time of 35 mins. when power goes down. I believe for the price and size it is well worth it, with the smaller footprint fitting neatly under my printer cart. Back in the old days a 700VA would require 4 to 5X the space as this unit to offer the same back up time- with not nearly as many features. Item of note here would be that I saw a lot of people ask how to turn the alarm beep off in a power outage, and didn't realize until they are suddenly in the dark having to try and figure it out. I looked it up, just 2 quick presses of the green power button will disable the alarm if/when that time comes. All in all I believe this item to be a quality, feature rich product for a SOHO environment. I read that there was some dismay regarding the Mfg warranty if the battery goes bad or in need of repair, so I spent the extra $ 8 for no questions asked warranty coverage. For essentially 10% of the total value its worth it for me to have worry-free service if ever needed for 36 months. Enjoy!
D**R
Great ups
Easy to set up and priced good enough to just buy a new one when the battery goes out. Been reliable so far to keep my router and switch up when we had power issues.
R**O
Great
Seems to be working fine. Couple of short power outages and it took over.
D**Q
CyberPower SL700U: The Little UPS That Catches Power Blips So Your Network Doesnโt Blink
The CyberPower SL700U is the kind of UPS you keep around not because itโs a powerhouse, but because itโs a polite, dependable little buffer that smooths out lifeโs electrical hiccups. Itโs slim, unobtrusive, and perfect for the gear that really just needs clean, uninterrupted power long enough to avoid a rebootโmodems, routers, ONTs, or those tiny-but-critical devices that absolutely should not experience a brownout. As a surge protector plus brief-runtime UPS, it does its job without fanfare or fuss, and thatโs exactly what you want in a unit this size. In day-to-day use, the SL700U behaves like a compact shock absorber. Voltage drops? It catches them. Blips and flickers? It shrugs and gives you the extra seconds you need. Full outages? Wellโฆ itโll keep your small gear running for 10โ15 minutes, maybe a bit more if the load is tinyโbut this is a UPS you choose for coverage, not marathon endurance. Itโs not something youโd use for a full networking rack or anything mission-critical. But for protecting your modem during ISP maintenance, or keeping your router alive while your bigger UPS is rebooting, updating, or being swapped? Itโs perfect. Its real value shows up when paired with larger systems. If youโve got a bigger UPS or portable power station as your primary backbone, this little CyberPower becomes the perfect โinline bufferโโabsorbing those moments where the big device switches modes, resets a circuit, or needs a firmware update. Instead of a hard network drop, everything downstream keeps humming along as if nothing happened. For anyone who works with layered power systems or wants belt-and-suspenders protection for the gear that holds everything together, the SL700U fits that niche beautifully. Itโs not designed to be an all-purpose safety net, but within its intended role itโs wonderfully reliable. Treat it as the โhiccup protectorโ for sensitive electronics, especially in modest or home office setups, and it will earn its spot. Just donโt ask it to run a switch stack or an office during a blackoutโthis is the helpful sidekick, not the hero. Pros โข Slim, compact, and easy to place behind desks or network shelves โข Ideal for modems, routers, ONTs, and other low-draw devices โข Smoothly handles flickers and short drops without reboots โข Perfect as a buffer behind larger UPS or power systems โข UL certified and generally very reliable for its class Cons โข Very limited runtimeโ10โ15 minutes max under typical loads โข Not suitable for full racks or high-draw equipment โข Standby design means itโs not as smooth as line-interactive models โข Battery longevity is decent, but not exceptional
M**U
One unit failed but ...
Follow up to an earlier review around a year ago: I have two of these. One unit failed at a year and a half - the battery was fine but the control unit failed. Disappointing, definitely but out of warranty they replaced it so I renew my statement of excellent customer service. Though I do think a product like this that, like a flashlight sits for long periods of time before being needed should have a warranty longer than a year. The other unit at about a year continues to perform without issue. Original review ... Some reviewers "hate" the beep while they apparently just live with it. Here's what to do (sometimes reading instructions can really help): double click the power button with the unit already on AND plugged in, wait for a double beep and the beep is silenced. Reverse to turn it back on. If this is backing up security equipment naturally you don't want to alert intruders to this box. My experience: the thing works, the slim case offers more location options and the tech support is excellent.
E**A
I asked the Amazon community a while ago about if anyone knew how big the internal circuit board was for the Cyberpower SL700U battery backup? No one could give me an answer and since this unit seemed to be the smallest, most compact design for a larger 700 watt backup supply on the market, I decided it would do for my purposes. I am writing this review not as an end use of the actual device, but to re-purpose the battery backupโs structure, it still functions as intended, just in a different package and I believe that customers may like to see how these units work as well as how they can be modified (yes, you will void the warranty) I make computer hard drive backups and restorations every 2 months, for myself and others I help with their operating systems, so I use an external data backup device: Startech SM2DUPE11. Previously I used an earlier model that could not do NVMe style drives but was still efficient and quick. When backing up data of any type, it is best to have a power supply that wonโt fail on you else you may lose your destination drive or corrupt the source data if you have a blackout. The UPS is the answer. The duplicator needs a home, so a good solid case to carry and store it in makes sense. Last, the UPS, which I integrated into the case, adding in a couple of features and using components to replace the circuit board mounted power switch and power LED indicator light. I decided to add in a power receptacle in case I needed to plug something in while doing the backup off site. Designing the layout on an acrylic plastic board and then drilling, cutting and filing out slots and holes, modifying the two heat sinks on the Cyberpower SL700Uโs circuit board and adding in a separate 12 volt DC power supply to power two small 40 mm fans to cool those two heat sinks I shortened, all of this needed careful planning on how to arrange everything. The Startech duplicatorโs power supply adapter also needed a parking stall in the layout. So after removing it from itโs case, and trying a few positions with two slimmer 6 volt batteries to power the UPS during a power outage, I had my plan. The original Cyberpower battery was 2 inches thick, and obviously I could not use this effectively if trying to place it flat inside of the carry case I used, the Nanuk 910 case. I found a flatter, 1.3โ thick, 6 volt battery to use, but I would need two of them instead of one. You can replace a 12 volt battery with two 6 volt ones if you connect them in series. This gave me the advantage of increasing the amp hour rating from the Cyberpowerโs 5 amp hour 12 volt battery to 7 amp hours for the replacements. My project took a while to accumulate all the needed components, all ordered through Amazon, and once I had replaced the short battery cables on the circuit board with lengthened ones, and soldered on wires to connect the switch and LED light, I was ready to assemble. The photos show the SL700U disassembled then itโs circuit board being put together and mounted to the underside of the acrylic plastic board. I consulted with the Startech technical support to confirm that their duplicator being placed so close to the UPS power supply would not cause any issues in its operation and they confirmed that there should be no problem. The project is done and my SL700U powers my duplicator station, protecting this investment from power failures as well as surges during normal operation. I am pleased that I chose this particular device, the Cyberpower SL700U, as it was a great compact design that I could incorporate into my plan and provide power for the nominal 60 watt power usage of the duplicator. This should prove me with many years of service. Hope this helps you decide if the SL700U is for you.
R**R
Have this thing for my PC and TV, whenever there is a block out it gives me time to properly shut my electronics down safely. It has this feature that it beeps whenever It's battery is being used! There are 7 plugs, 4 of them have the back up battery feature while the other 3 only has a power surge protected.
T**.
Compact and works well as advertised, the cost is compatible to a replacement battery that I was looking for on my old UPS. But this new unit has couple of USB charger ports and more than enough AC outlets that I need. They are all located on the top of the device and great for accessibility.
F**E
I am satisfied with the product. It meets my needs. I removed a star because there is no way to put it on mute mode. When a breakdown occurs, there is a beep every thirty seconds. Competint products all have this mode so it is an aspect to be updated. It is possible to remove the speaker on the other hand this removes the low or out of use battery warning.
A**R
Bought this because of the form factor and it does not disappoint. Fits perfectly where I needed it to go and so far it appears to work just fine. No idea how long the battery will hold up for and what other features it has I don't have it connected to a computer.
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