


The plugs are aligned in such a way, that most wall-warts can be used with it, without one crowding out the other. I use this to power my guitar stomp boxes in my home studio. Each stomp-box has their own wall-wart/converter. I am able to run 6 pedals with no crowding, with 2 slots to spare. The Belkin is also built really well, with a long (8'), thick power cord. It is a heavy duty strip. The built-in 2500 joule' surge suppressor is more than adequate for most needs as well, offering good protection for any electronics plugged into the strip. I expect years of trouble-free use.

Well built

The build quality is very good; very sturdy, no sharp edges, nice finish. Loads of extra screws are included.

Boots pretty well. Detected crucial ddr5 just fine. Error codes were nice during putting together.


- M.2SSD and 10GBE in one card - Performance - Ease of installation - Heat sink

Excellent.


* Nice compact form factor * Included power adapter option is nice * Even nicer is being able to power it off PoE - one less wire/plug socket to deal with * Integrates well with the UniFi Network app, showing what devices are connected to it

Very well designed.

Well manufactured compact device with a premium look and feel. There isn't an ounce of doubt that this isn't a cheap device like some others out there on the market. The unit I received has worked instantly out of the box for a week and counting. Installation is a breeze, most users purchasing a network switch probably know how to install these but if not, simply plug your modem and/or router into the switch. Followed by plugging in your other ethernet friendly devices. TP-Link has also included a utility that'll help users ensure their devices connect to the switch. Overall the entire setup takes a few minutes. The device itself has 5 energy efficient ports that cables "snap" tightly into place on. The ports themselves come with various energy efficient technologies, from turning off unused ports, to analyzing how long a cable is to deliver just the right amount of power. Indicator lights on the device also inform you if you are connected to a 10/100 Mb network or a 1000 Mb. There's also support for port mirroring, loop prevention, cable diagnostics, QoS, VLAN, etc. The connections I used to review this product on for a week all worked perfectly without any issues. The device doesn't have padded feet to keep it from sliding around on a surface, but it does come with mounting holes allowing easy installation on a wall, behind a stand/desk, etc. (Mounting screws not included)

It was the exact battery for my unit. Slid it in, plugged the battery in, closed the case, plugged the UPS into the wall. That was it.


can not beat the price, and no charge to deliver to my door step!! fast!!

light weight, not as heavy I thought would be..

I have an older version of this same UPS, this one has a black background on the screen with blue letters and is much easier to read than the blue black/black letters.


VGA out and 10Gbit NICs were worth the upgrade to the NT edition.