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CyberPower M750L UPS 600 W 750 VA Mini Tower | Line-Interactive, Desktop
CyberPower
MPN: M750L
$602.98$799.95
MAP: $660.95
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Key Features
- 600 W watt rating
- 750 VA capacity
- Line-interactive UPS topology
- Mini tower form factor
- 120 VAC output
- Desktop UPS category
- CyberPower M750L MPN
- Sustain connected equipment through brief outages with 600 W of backup capacity
Keep essential electronics running through short outages and unstable utility power with the CyberPower M750L. Its line-interactive topology helps correct common power disturbances without constantly switching to battery, which supports longer battery life and steadier operation for connected equipment. With 600 W and 750 VA of capacity, it is sized for desktop systems, network appliances, and other small-business loads that need more than basic surge protection.
The mini tower design fits cleanly beside a desk, under a counter, or in a small office equipment area. Output at 120 VAC aligns with standard North American deployments, simplifying integration into existing power environments. For teams that need dependable backup power without moving to a larger rack-mounted platform, this model offers a focused balance of capacity, footprint, and protection.
Choose the M750L when downtime has a cost and you need a compact UPS that can ride through brief interruptions, smooth out everyday power issues, and give users time to save work or keep critical devices online until power returns.
Ideal For
- Protecting a desktop workstation and monitor during short power interruptions
- Backing up a small office router, modem, and network switch
- Supporting point-of-sale equipment at a retail counter
- Maintaining power for a home office or satellite workspace
Why This Product
- 1Higher capacity than basic desktop surge protectors
- 2Line-interactive design helps manage everyday voltage fluctuations
- 3Mini tower footprint suits desks and counters
- 4600 W rating supports more demanding small-office loads







