At the heart of any UPS is a big battery, capable of sustaining a power load for a specified amount of time.
Normally the goal of the UPS, when it takes over from a power outage, is to give the user enough time to save their work and close down the system.
The unit has six battery back-up outlets for devices to keep powered during a power outage, and supports a true sine wave output.
Typically with a UPS one would expect some technical details regarding time and peak power – running a 50W HTPC will clearly last longer than a 1600W gaming machine.
Based on the design, it looks like a repackaged BR1500MS, a unit with a total of 10 outlets capable of a peak 900W or 1500VA.