Line interactive topology: This means that the UPS keeps the load connected to the mains AC power whenever possible. Only when the mains AC power is interrupted does the UPS switch to battery backup. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce noise.
Simulated sine wave output: This type of output is more compatible with sensitive electronic equipment than some other types of UPS output, such as square wave output.
Excellent microprocessor control: This ensures that the UPS is operating efficiently and reliably.
Boots and buck AVR for voltage stabilization: This helps to keep the output voltage within a tight range, even if the input voltage varies widely.