Electronics : CyberPower 880 8-Outlet Surge Suppressor - 2800 Joules 15A RJ11/Coax EMI/RFI

CyberPower 880 8-Outlet Surge Suppressor - 2800 Joules 15A RJ11/Coax EMI/RFI

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Cyberpower
EAN: 0649532608805
Label: Cyber Power
Manufacturer: Cyber Power
Model: 880
Publisher: Cyber Power
Special Features: nv:Power Protection Type^Surge Suppressor|Cord Length^8 ft.|Surge Energy Capacity^2200 Joules|Connected Equipment Warranty^$100,000
Studio: Cyber Power
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Features:
  • 8 NEMA 5-15R outlets
  • 2800 Joules of surge suppression
  • Phone and coaxial protection
  • 8-foot right-angle plug
  • $200,000 connected equipment guarantee







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Product Description:
The CyberPower 880 surge suppressor is a Computer/Audio/Video Grade unit and provides powerful surge suppression with a rating of 2800 Joules. It is equipped with a RJ-11 port that protects phone/fax/modem/DSL equipment, and also a RG-6 gold-platted coax port that is perfect for your cable modem, cable TV lines, and DSS equipment. EMI/RFI shielding will rid your equipment from any harmful interfaces, and MOV technology insures the protection of all connected electronics, and the surge suppressor itself.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - don't skip on your surge suppressors
you spend lots of money for your electronic equipment and get cheap on this. it not only protects but is an insurance policy if something goes wrong. i own one of these and bought 2 more because i learned how important EMI/RFI filtering is and other don't seam to offer this unless you pay much higher. what should you look for in a surge suppressor, 1. 2800 joules should be the minimum for your computer and av equipment, 2. EMI/RFI filtering on all lines, 3. coaxial/phone/Ethernet input/output all filtered and protected, 4. special transformer spaced plugs, 5. long power cord. this has it all and unlike the person who had 2 defective plugs hope no one ever has that problem but it's nice to hear they stand behind their warranty.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very good surge protector
I bought a similar model to this a while back and more recently came and purchased two more of this model. They are great. The design really works well and big transformers fit nicely. Of all the surge protectors I've owned I think these are the best.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Super Amazon Deal
I found this item on clearance at walmart for $2.00 more than here at Amazon. After looking closer, the Walmart one was not even as good. This one is 2800 Joules and Walmart's was only 2400. Made this deal at Amazon even better.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - NOT BAD FOR TWENTY-TWO BCUKS
This has quite a bit going for it for the price. Eight outlets and 2800 joule rating make it a bargain. You also get the other connectors thrown in if you want them, phone and ethernet, plus they give you a couple of cables.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Mine was defective, but warranty service was quick
I used an 880 to hook up my A/V equipment: a TV, DVD player, VCR, amplifier, and an XBox. There was a power outage in my community. After power was restored, the VCR and XBox would not power up. Everything else connected to the 880 worked fine. I had my VCR and XBox checked out and both were fried by the power surge. I submitted a warranty to CyberPower and got a new 880 in the mail immediately. The warranty process was very smooth and very quick. CyberPower paid me 50% of what I originally paid for the VCR and XBox. Their warranty clearly states that they will only pay fair market value of the damaged equipment.

On one hand, I can't recommend CyberPower because I got a defective surge suppressor. But on the other hand, the warranty claim process was pretty smooth. I was lucky I kept the receipts for the 880, my VCR, and my XBox. I definitely wouldn't recommend connecting your most valuable electronics with this surge suppressor. You should consider a UPS even if it's just for surge suppression. The circuitry in UPS is much better quality-wise than surge suppressor outlets.

EMI/RFI RJ11/Coax 15A Joules 2800 - Suppressor Surge 8-Outlet 880 CyberPower




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