

⚡ Stay powered, stay connected — never miss a beat with APC BE650G1!
The APC BE650G1 UPS delivers 650VA/390W of surge-protected battery backup power through 8 outlets, including 4 with full battery support. It features Ethernet surge protection, a compact wall-mountable design, and easy battery replacement, making it an essential safeguard for home and office electronics during power interruptions and voltage fluctuations.









| ASIN | B005GZRUZW |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (36,386) |
| Date First Available | July 21, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13.64 pounds |
| Item model number | BE650G1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | APC |
| National Stock Number | 6130-01-618-8862 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 11.18 x 3.39 inches |
H**N
Works perfectly. I highly recommend it.
Easily connect the red wire to the battery after unpacking because its not connected during shipment; charged it for 24 hours snd then connected my cable modem and router each to a surge/bavckup port and today tested by unplugging the ups for 15 minutes and it switched to battery backup so fast my network had no clue it seitched and all my network devices stayed connected like normal. So after 15 minutes i plugged the ups back in ad it switched back to power seamless-sly.z. Very nic e product. I didn’t bother yo connect yhe usb cable to my computer, but I’m sure the ups management would work fine. Very nice product. Battery would be easy to replace if and when that would be needed. Great product !!!
E**S
Good Unit that is easy to set up
I got this to provide power to a PC and Playstation during power outages and so far it has worked like try champ. It was really easy to set up and makes absolutely zero noise (it sits under my desk). As with all backup batteries, longevity can be subjective. I've has UPS devices that have lasted for a decade, then I've had others that barely made it two years. Time will tell with this unit. But for immediate use it seems to be doing the job as well as can be expected.
O**E
Takes care of interruptions in electrical power exactly as it is designed to do.
My electricity was blinking off on a regular basis, just for a second but enough to reset my computer and gateway/modem. Since putting this baby in between the outlet and the cords for all my electronics, have had zero problems. Some of the better money I've ever spent on electronic gear.
D**E
Perfect for what I needed
Not sure if the reviews are lumped together so just to specify, this is for the BE-550G. I have historically never bothered to run a UPS, but I've been having minor power flickers in my house lately, a couple times a week that would reset my computer much to my annoyance (I run my desktop 24/7). I thought I should get a slightly bigger UPS since I have a custom built budget gaming rig, but I did some quick finger math and decided this one would work "for now". The device came with about a 95% charge if I remember correctly. I plugged in my computer and one monitor to the battery side and let it charge up to 100%, then gave it an extra hour or so. It claimed something like 150 minutes of runtime in the APC monitor program so I decided it needed a calibration. I set it all up for a worst case scenario simulation -- I used MSI Kombustor to load up the CPU and GPU and then pulled the plug. I wasn't 100% sure I'd picked one with enough wattage but it didn't flinch. It did however tell me I had 1 minute before shutdown (set to shutdown when 5 minutes remained). So I quickly set the computer back to idle and the runtime jumped back up to 7 minutes. I let it run to shutdown and everything worked just as it should. However one of the safety features caught me off guard. Forgive me for not looking up the specifics right now, but basically wait a couple minutes after power is restored if you drain the unit until it shuts down. If my memory serves, the safety feature will shut down the battery for 2 minutes (or maybe one?) after power is restored after a full drain then cycle the power. So being "that guy" who doesn't like to read directions, when it died I plugged it back up and hit the power button on my computer... It booted most of the way up then there was some beeping (from the UPS) as it cycled the power and my computer reset, and about the time it got back to the BIOS screen it cycled the power again with some more beeping. The more you know. It can't possibly be good to fully discharge a battery in 7 minutes or less, but this thing functioned flawlessly and could be a life saver. It didn't even heat up that I could tell. After my "calibration", the monitor program now says I should have 15 minutes at idle, which is probably pretty close to accurate and more than I should ever need. The next day after I hooked it up the power dropped out for a couple seconds during a storm, the UPS kicked on just like it should, and reported the problem to me in the monitor program. Now I'm just wondering why I didn't buy one of these sooner! Note that this thing takes forever to charge itself (think 12+ hours from 20% which was the magical 5 minute cut off on my system), probably to avoid unnecessary lead-acid battery related risks on your carpeted floor, but that shouldn't be an issue unless you're having constant power problems. Just a note for anyone who (like me) sat around scratching their heads about which UPS will do what you need, maybe this will help... I already told you the estimated runtimes I got, here's a rundown of the power consumers on my rig: CPU - AMD FX-4350 @ 4.2ghz GPU - MSI NVIDIA GTX-760 Gaming Storage - 2x WD Red HDDs, 1x Samsung 840 EVO SSD Monitor - Asus 23.5" 1080p Update 10/16/2016: This unit is still doing its job without a complaint. The PowerChute program tells me that the unit has switched on twice for "blackouts" totaling 9 seconds and twice for "electrical noise" totaling 24 seconds, in the past 24 weeks. It doesn't seem to register extremely short-lived problems (a second or so), I say that because on a couple occasions I've seen the house lights flicker and heard the unit rapidly click on and off with no report. No big deal. Also the Estimated Battery Time has gone back up to 145 minutes, I haven't bothered to recalibrate because I never really look at it anyway and I know what it'll do. It periodically reports that it passed a self test, which is nice although I'm not exactly sure how it performs that test.
M**S
good low-cost basic UPS
Pros: Easy to replace battery USB monitoring USB charging port that works off battery or utility power Wall-mountable (though screw keyholes are 213 mm or 8.39" apart, not sure where they got this odd dimension) Entry-level cost Cons: No LCD display No mute button I'm not crazy about this form factor Battery is expensive I have two of these. They don't have huge capacity so they won't run anything with a lot of power draw for very long, but if you want surge protection and a computer or other device to not instant-off with a 2-second interruption in power, these work great. There is an easy-to-access, toolless battery compartment though a replacement battery is more than half the cost of the unit, which is not typical. It has a USB-A charging port and a USB-B port to plug into a computer (it comes with a cable) to monitor the power status. I'm not crazy about this form factor and it doesn't have an LCD screen or mute button (it only has one button) so you have to refer to the manual for the color and blink pattern to determine what it's telling you and will need monitoring software to know what the load and available battery power are. It's a good entry-level UPS.
K**7
Keeps computer and monitor on during power loss for normal shut down.
Purchased this to keep my desktop computer operating during a power outage until I can save my work and do a normal shut down. I haven't had a full power outage yet, but since installing, the power went off and on three times within 15 seconds. This backup kept the computer and monitor on without any problems. It was easy to set up and a small size under the computer desk. I can't comment on and haven't tested total run time, which wasn't my intended purpose, nor can I comment on its longevity with using it for a month. Update: I've had this for 3 months now and it has saved my desktop computer with power outages 4 times. I still don't know its run time, just desktop and monitor, but have had time to do a normal shutdown with the longest being 10 minutes. I hope it lasts a long time and will buy another when needed.
S**S
Great battery backup
I have purchased 3 of these so far and they work well and seem to be very good quality
M**O
Siempre me recomendaron la marca APC cuando buscaba un UPS para mi computadora de escritorio y la verdad no me ha decepcionado. El producto llego en tiempo y forma, y en excelentes condiciones. Lo he estado usando por un par de meses y ha respondido como esperaba, ahora ya no tengo que preocuparme por estar jugando mis videojuegos favoritos en linea y tener una desconexión imprevista. La verdad recomiendo mucho el producto y el vendedor.
S**I
I bought this because when the power goes out for my pellet stove it would fill up the house with smoke. This runs the pellet stove long enough to get rid of the smoke and shut the unit down exactly what I needed.
W**R
The UPS is great, been using it for over a week and throughout power outages and its been nothing but good. Its not the most powerful or not the most in battery life but its certainly enough for the average joe with their router. Its even good for a small amount of mobile power despite not being made for it, i wouldn't suggest it as you can risj damage to your unit but as for me i am careful so i am fine (i am not responsible for any and all damages made to your unit(s). Any and all careless acts carried out by you is yours and your fault only.) Ease of use is great, just connect the battery, plug it in and hit the power button. Turns right on and starts working immediately, some things to note. In the event of a long term outage, i would recommend checking in on it every now and then as the default alarm doesn't sound untie the battery is quite low. I would suggest either changing it or just checking in on it after a while. Other than that its a great little UPS and i would recommend it to others. One thing id like to see added is the ability for the ups to change the power button color depending on the SOC (state of charge) would be great to see that instead of a blinking green button till it starts beeping at you.
J**S
Ideal replacement for your back up battery.
L**O
No hay mucho que comentar, el articulo en si es funcional, llego en el tiempo esperado y sin presentar mayores problemas.
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