CyberPower Energy-Saving Surge Protector, 2100J, 7 Outlets
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CyberPower Energy-Saving Surge Protector, 2100J, 7 Outlets
$28.22
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Current Price | $23.49 | October 30, 2024 |
Highest Price | $28.22 | October 17, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $23.49 | October 30, 2024 |
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$28.22 | October 17, 2024 |
CyberPower Energy-Saving Surge Protector, 2100J, 7 Outlets Description
- SEVEN NEMA 5-15R OUTLETS WITH SAFETY COVERS: Provide 2100 joules of surge protection for home and office computers, electronics, and home theater equipment; INPUT: NEMA 5-15P right angle plug with 5-foot power cord
- ENERGY SAVING OUTLETS: Automatically turn off up to three connected devices when your computer (plugged into the master outlet) is shut down or goes into standby mode; THRESHOLD SWITCH: Ensures TV and PC compatibility
- AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN: Protects connected electronics with the integrated 15A circuit breaker which automatically switches off in the event of an overload that exceeds the model’s ability to suppress the signal
- EMI/RFI FILTERS: Filters against electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference ensuring clean power for connected equipment; KEYHOLE SLOTS: Allow the unit to be placed on a wall or under a desk to optimize space and cord management
- LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY; $250,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee
CyberPower Energy-Saving Surge Protector, 2100J, 7 Outlets Specification
Specification: CyberPower Energy-Saving Surge Protector, 2100J, 7 Outlets
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CyberPower Energy-Saving Surge Protector, 2100J, 7 Outlets Reviews (11)
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David K –
Como esta barra apaga todos los aparatos cuando el aparato principal se apaga (tele, compu) ahorra energía al no estar en standby y protege de descargas al no pasar corriente.
Brian D. –
I purchased this product initially, and it was defective right out of the box.
I plug my PC into the “Master” outlet, and my monitor into any one of the 4 “Energy Saving” outlets that are tied directly to the master
What should happen here, is if my PC is on, my monitor should be on as well, and if my PC is off, my monitor is off as well.
This does not occur. The monitor flickers on for a moment, then shuts right off.
I gave this company a second chance and asked for a replacement, the replacement was the same.
I reviewed troubleshooting methods and turned the threshold between high/low settings, nothing resolved the issue.
This product falsely advertises it’s capability, do not buy.
SN –
I bought this with high hopes. Seemed to be smart thing.
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.
El Mau –
Why I Bought This
I wanted several of the devices to my computer to be completely off when the computer was sleeping or off. I plugged in my multiple monitors, computer speakers, etc. to the dependent outlets so that power would be cut off when they were not in use.
The Good Parts
* When the threshold is set to “High”, all the dependent outlets power off to save electricity
* Has a couple of independent outlets that are always on
* One of the independent outlets has extra horizontal space to accommodate a power brick
* Long power cord
* Mountable
* Decent build quality
Could Be Better
* There could be more space between the outlets, as most computer setups have more than one power brick to deal with and/or oversized plugs.
* The “safety” sliders don’t lock in place, so I have doubts about how effective they are.
Scott H. Price –
Why doesn’t the manufacturer recommend using the AVR (Audio Video Receiver) as the “master” device? It draws the most power when “on” in a home entertainment system and has a more consistent power draw than the TV (less likely to trigger a false switched outlets “off” situation.) They do recommend using the computer as the master in that scenario, and it’s more analogous to an AVR than a TV. AVR’s and PC’s are both at the heart of their systems and, if you think about it, what is a TV but a “monitor” with a tuner. Obviously, if you don’t have a separate audio system then the TV is the heart of your system and you don’t have this option, but if you do, the AVR is the better choice.
I purchased this unit because when I replaced my AVR with a newer model, the new one draws more power in standby (4.5W) than then old one did. So, the old current switched power strip that turned the subwoofer amplifiers on and off with my AVR no longer worked as required because its trigger level couldn’t be set high enough to shut off the switched outlets when the new AVR is in standby. I needed a unit that would work with this higher standby power draw and this was one of the 2 units that looked promising.
I replaced the old unit with this one, set it to the high “TV/PC” threshold and plugged the AVR into the master outlet (as it had been with the old unit.) The 2 subs are plugged into switched outlets as they also had been before (as are the cooling fans, which used to be plugged into the “switched” accessory outlet on the old AVR, but those AC outlets are long gone on new ones!) I removed another old power strip, as I realized that the remaining 2 devices connected to it could be plugged into the 2 “always on” outlets on this one, making it unnecessary.
Now that everything was plugged in, I turned this units main power switch “on.” There was a “clack, clack” (relay? I assume; the switched outlets coming on briefly, then switching off to synchronize with the master.) When I turned on the AVR (and the rest of the system) the subwoofers powered up with it, as did the cooling fans. 8 hours later when I shut the system down the subs and fans shut down less than 0.5 second after the AVR (the old one took several seconds to do this with the old receiver, but it was about 25 years old. Perhaps it was time to swap it out, still working or not!)
I do miss the LED that indicated whether the switched outlets were on or off, but the old one had a thumb wheel (rheostat) to manually set the threshold. The LED was needed more in that situation.
All working exactly as it should and as expected; so far, so good!
David K –
I think someone said it already that it is hard to get overly excited about a power bar but in this day and age, when something works as advertised i actually do get excited. I used this power bar in my home TV set up with my AV receiver as the master and the TV, blu ray player and Xbox One as the dependents. I set the sensitivity to low after reading other reviews and it worked perfectly. Since my AV receiver has a timed auto shut off after a period of inactivity it was nice to see that everything else just shut down as well. I did find the spacing between plugs a little snug and any block plug will take two spots but in my case they all fit perfectly. I do recommend this especially given the price compared to other brands.
DZee –
I use this in a home entertainment system where the AVR is my master device to control two powered tower speakers, a subwoofer, and a second amp for outdoor speakers. It works with the master threshold set to high, but on low, it kept the switched outlets on all the time.
Based on others’ reviews, I’m not sure if all these reviews are for the same strip or I got a new design since mine had threshold high/low and not TV or AVR or anything specialized like some mention.
My regular AC plugs fit the sockets side by side just fine, but if you plan on plugging in any wall warts and need all the sockets, you’ll probably need some AC pigtails (e.g. a 12″ extension cord). I replaced an APC that died, and this one could use a 3rd unswitched outlet since you typically don’t want to switch off stuff like a DVR, turntable, blu-ray but they’re a dying breed.
SinnDevil –
I am an an energy saving fanatic. This is a very innovative device. There is no doubt that this power strip saves energy in my home and helps to preserve the environment by reducing vampire electricity draw and the need to feed the American glut of energy use. I have been using this for > 1 year. I have this set up with my 2010 55″ Samsung LCD TV as the control device. The Onkyo surround sound system with subwoofer, X Box, Xbox controller battery charger and Samsung Blue Ray Player all power completely down when the TV is turned off. The power strip is made of quality materials and appears well designed. If you have slightly older entertainment equipment (some say this does not work well on newer TVs) and are TRULY into being green, I recommend trying this power strip. Save $ and help to preserve our environment.
SinnDevil –
(Note: I purchased this in December of 2021 and took the attached pictures fresh out of the box – I just forgot to post them and add a review until now when I stumbled upon the pictures I took.)
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.
Pen Name –
I had a tight space in my entertainment center. I like that this one isn’t very tall. Power control works well and has simple settings.
Drawbacks:
– plugs are very close together, so I had to use short extension cords for some plugs and even the extension cords needed to be forced a bit to plug in next to each other.
– little sliding covers pop off like pogs.
ChuP –
UPDATE: Week 1 review. I have noticed that the sensor can be a bit sensitive. My TV is plugged into the master plug, and when the screen goes black during a video, the 40W power threshold is reached and the other devices (pre-amp, amp) shut off. As soon as the screen gets brighter again, they come back on. This is slightly annoying for me as my pre-amp has a 20 second surge protection timer built-in, so the sound doesn’t return immediately after powering back on. This does happen rarely, but keep it in mind if you are going to use your TV as the master (especially these new eco-friendly TVs). As a result, I am removing one star from my initial 5-star review.
Day 1 review. Works as advertised. When TV is turned off, there is a delay of about 2-3 seconds before the other devices switch off. When TV is turned on, other devices switch on immediately.
Pros:
*Price (cheapest energy saving bar I have found)
*Functionality (works as advertised)
Cons:
*Cheap materials (although at $20 you get what you pay for, so I won’t knock off a star for this)
Will update review in a few months after the unit has had time to go through a number of on-off cycles.