The Positives:
> Award: correct for this type of device
> USB connection to a PC: works despite some small bug which sometimes requires to restart the application.
> Autonomy: very correct for a 800VA UPS, lasting 15 minutes. Eaton Announces 20 to 25 minutes, but given the number of connected device above is quite normal that the autonomy down.
> 8 sockets: 4 outlets with battery backup, 4 surge-protected jacks. The inverters with 8 outlets are rare.
> You can connect the ADSL socket, for protection against lightning> Recommended by ISPs, this lowers ADSL rates.
> The easily replaceable battery: it says how to replace the UPS battery is even and the battery model, then it becomes easy to change if necessary.
> The Vertical position, and that simply laying on a desk or floor, very practical. However, it is regrettable to have to settle for a connection on the front. A connection with catches by the back would have been much nicer (but it is the case with almost all inverters).
Blacks Points:
> A very simplified form, oversimplified, and even the downloadable version.
> Software installed: Sometimes many bugs, which requires having to restart the PC for it to be reconnected