Purpose-built for gaming, this pure sine wave UPS protects your PC, gaming console and other equipment from power interference, including game-endangering blackouts.Purpose-Built Gaming UPS Protects Your Equipment and Provides Pure Sine Wave OutputThis 120V line-interactive UPS provides pure sine wave output in both AC and battery backup modes to keep your gaming PC or gaming console reliably powered. It also protects connected equipment against blackouts, brownouts, surges and line noise that can damage valuable electronics or destroy data. The SMART1000PSGLCD is ideal protection for high-end gaming systems powered by Active PFC power supplies, as well as routers, modems and other network equipment in your computer room, game room or home theater.Reliable Battery Backup Keeps You Playing Through Power OutagesThe field-replaceable, hot-swappable internal battery keeps your gaming rig fully operational without interruption during power failures and other severe power conditions. With a typical 250W gaming system connected, the SMART1000PSGLCD provides 9 minutes of independent runtime. This allows you to play through short power failures, avoid streaming interruptions and safely save your game and shut down your system in case of a prolonged blackout.8 NEMA 5-15R Outlets Protect Your Connected Components and Monitor Load ConditionsThree 5-15R energy-saving outlets provide battery backup and network-grade surge protection for your gaming rig and connected desktop and network components. Four outlets are surge-only to connect peripherals not requiring battery backup, such as a printer or desk lamp. One battery- and surge-supported master outlet controls the energy-saving outlets and reports the wattage drawn by the PC or other connected device. If the device connected to the master outlet shuts down or enters standby, the three energy-saving outlets also turn off.Dynamic Lighting Adds Excitement to Your Gaming ExperienceThe SMART1000PSGLCD is purpose-built for gaming, including RGB color LEDs you can program yourself. Controllable via the detachable front-panel LCD or Tripp Lite’s free downloadable software utility (https://www.tripplite.com/products/management-utilities), two separate LED banks come with seven preset lighting modes and 16.7 million possible color combinations. You can program a variety of color and motion effects or configure the lights to respond to power consumption changes on the master outlet.Detachable Wireless LCD Reports Real-Time StatusThe front-panel LCD displays a wide range of UPS and power conditions, including operating mode, voltage, frequency, battery level and load level. It detaches from the UPS system and operates wirelessly up to 20 feet (6 meters) away for as many as 12 hours. .Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) Corrects Low- and High-Voltage ConditionsAVR protects your equipment from incremental hardware damage, data loss and performance problems caused by brownouts. The SMART1000PSGLCD maintains regulated 120V nominal output during brownouts as low as 97V and overvoltages up to 145V, while keeping the battery fully charged and ready to take over in case of power failure.Premium Protection from EMI/RFI Line Noise Helps Your Equipment Perform BetterThis UPS system filters out disruptive electromagnetic and radio frequency interference that can inflict hardware damage or data loss. This EMI/RFI filtering also helps your connected components perform better and last longer.Can Safely Shut Down Automatically Even When You Aren’t AroundBy downloading and installing Tripp Lite’s free PowerAlert® software on your computer and connecting it to the UPS system with the included USB cable, you can set up safe unattended shutdown in the event of a prolonged power failure when you aren’t around. Note: Installing PowerAlert provides enhanced functionality, but is not required.Built-In USB Charging Ports Keep Your Mobile Devices at Full CapacityTwo front-panel USB ports, one USB-A and one USB-C, share 3A of maximum current for charging your smartphone, tablet and other mobile devices. These USB charging ports are available for use when the UPS system is turned on and receiving AC power.