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Don’t fret over power outages, this APC System has five battery-protected outlets + a USB port: $55 shipped (Reg. $75)

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Best Buy’s official eBay Store offers the APC Back-UPS 650VA Battery Back-Up System w/ USB port for $54.99 shipped. Also available direct. That’s good for $20 off the regular going rate at Walmart and the best current offer available from reputable sellers.

Enjoy peace of mind that your costly gear is protected during power outages and storms. There are seven total outlets on this model, five of which can pull power from the 650VA internal battery. Additionally, a built-in USB port can charge your devices if you’ve lost power. Rated 4.5/5 stars by 285 Best Buy customers.

Sudden and repeated power outages can be hazardous to your delicate electronics. The not only can you lose your data, but the internal components can be damaged or rendered unusable. The APC Back-UPC will provide you with a constant uninterruptable source of power, even during a complete power loss. The internal battery provides up to 360W/650VA of power to anything you plug into it. The unit also connects to your computer via USB so you can monitor the the battery status and configure different settings.

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