UPS Battery Backup for Mac Mini suggestions

would like some suggestions on a good UPS Battery Backup.


all i need it for is to run my Mac Mini & LG Display when the power goes out or blinks at my home.


my current Mac Mini model:

2018 Intel 3.6GHz processor

8 GB memory / 1 TB storage

Model A1993


and the LG display:

2020 model 32UN650-W


i hope to upgrade the Mac Mini to one of the more current "M" models within the year.


if i've calculated correctly, i think all i need the UPS to cover is ~450 watts (for the Mac & LG).


my non-negotiable UPS features:

- Pure Sine Wave (sinewave)

- AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation)

- USB to connect to the Mac for automatic safe shutdown before the power runs out.


i'd like it to be as small as possible, and my budget is around ~$200 (or less).


i am open to other manufacturers/products, but up to this point, i've narrowed the selection down to these 3 companies:

- APC

- CyberPower

- Goldenmate


i sent messages to all three and Goldenmate were the only ones to respond; but the model they advised me to buy, did not have the USB to computer port/feature, so i returned it.


from what i can tell, all the APC models that have all 3 of my needed features are just too expensive.


so that leaves me with CyberPower. after comparing their models, i THINK this would be the closest match...

- model CP1000PFCLCD

- $200 @ https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/pfc-sinewave/cp1000pfclcd

- $180 @ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00429N192


my only hesitancy with this one is they don't really state "Pure" SineWave, just "Sine Wave" or "PFC Sinewave" - is that the same thing?


unfortunately, it's just so huge! all of them are. i had really hoped to find one that wasn't so big.


thank you for your input, but please refrain from posting if your suggestion does not fit my needs :-)


side question: does the macOS handle the automatic shutdowns before UPS runs out of power by default -or- would i need to install an app to handle that task? i've read conflicting information on that. i would prefer to NOT install a 3rd-party app if i don't have to. also, the apps that these UPS makers have are not Apple-verified/signed.


Posted on Sep 8, 2025 9:32 AM

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Posted on Sep 30, 2025 11:07 AM

FYI.

i posted this on several forums without any productive replies. i didn't want to wait any longer so took a chance & got the above linked-to CyberPower model.


have had it for a few days and it seems to be working wonderfully. i probably could have gotten away with a slightly lesser Wattage model. after testing, it kept my Mac & display alive for about half an hour before safely shutting it down. so goal achieved!


attached is a screenshot showing the settings that appears once it's plugged in. NO additional software install needed!


will leave this posted in case it might help someone else some day.


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Sep 30, 2025 11:07 AM in response to syberknight

FYI.

i posted this on several forums without any productive replies. i didn't want to wait any longer so took a chance & got the above linked-to CyberPower model.


have had it for a few days and it seems to be working wonderfully. i probably could have gotten away with a slightly lesser Wattage model. after testing, it kept my Mac & display alive for about half an hour before safely shutting it down. so goal achieved!


attached is a screenshot showing the settings that appears once it's plugged in. NO additional software install needed!


will leave this posted in case it might help someone else some day.


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