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The Konnected UPS Backup Battery is a compact 7800mAh lithium-ion power bank designed to keep your smart home hub, router, modem, and other 12V or 5V devices running seamlessly during power outages. With instant automatic switching and up to 14 hours of backup power, it ensures your critical devices stay online, maintaining connectivity and security without interruption.








| ASIN | B08JTVY87T |
| Amperage | 2.5 Amps |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #714 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Brand | Konnected |
| Color | White |
| Connector Type | 2.1mm ID / 5.5mm OD DC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (124) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Range | 50/60 Hz (ยฑ 3 Hz) |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 1.02 x 2.68 x 1.02 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.68"D x 5.12"W x 1.02"H |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Konnected |
| Maximum Power | 30 Watts |
| Mfr Part Number | B300GA |
| Model Number | B300GA |
| Number of Outlets | 2 |
| Output Current | 2.5 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Output Wattage | 30 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Runtime | 8 hours |
| Specification Met | CE, EN, FCC |
| UPC | 681378132519 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 45 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| Wattage | 30 watts |
B**G
Plug and play, it just works!
Bought this to supply power to my secondary Wyze Wi-Fi mesh router. My primary router is on a normal UPS, but the secondary is in a closet where I donโt need a large UPS. Plug your Wi-Fi power into this battery backup and then the supplied power cable from the unit to your Wi-Fi and it works. It charges itself when it needs to and when the power goes out there is no interruption. You can test it by unplugging the power from the wall socket, and the power stays on for the Wi-Fi. It mounts to the wall with one screw (included in box) or you could double side tape or Velcro it.
B**E
Fits the need (Updated)
Update ** I have had a few power failures now, including a four hour outage while they wiredcin my new transfer switch. Never had a issue with my mesh satellites going offline including the four hour outage. The mesh router master, switch, AirTV, and cable modem are backed up off a traditional offline battery UPS. So on a power bump or outage my Internet/wifi never goes down. Now that I have a home standby generator I should have Internet until Spectrum fails. I just installed them and I have not had a power failure yet, so take that with for what it's worth. I got them for the satellites for my mesh WiFi to keep everything synced up even during a short outage. I have a traditional battery backup for by cable modem, router master, and network switch. These are small so they are great for the satellites which are tucked away. So far so good. Update: Our power was off for 3 hours last night, but our wifi mesh network stayed up for the whole outage. I also experimented and shut off the plug strip to one satellite, no issue, the satellite did not see the outage. So call this a success story
W**Y
excellent battery backup for small 12v device
I added this to the fiber optic receiver in my garage. just needed something to keep the receiver from powering off during outages. this works great. my internet now stays up 100% during power outages (inside router is also on battery backup). very easy to install.
L**.
Won't work if the device you're backing up turns completely off.
just got it installed and working properly. It took a while to realize that the backup power wouldn't come on unless the load was at least 20ma. I knocked it down a star because that information was not in the product description but only appeared in the company's response to a user comment.
S**T
Excellent short term battery backup
I have both my T-Mobile gateway and router connected to this battery backup. Together they draw around 20 watts. During a power failure the Konnected keeps them going for 1-1/4 hours. Excellent small and convenient backup solution. Just one annoyance; the LED indicators are super bright. I covered each of them with LED light dimming stickers, resolving the issue.
C**N
Started a Fire
My unit was shorted from the factory. Started throwing sparks when connected to power. Attempted to contact Konnected on their phone line, by email, and by their forums and was offered no support. Watch out.
D**.
Works well. Good price point.
Installed easily on our modem/router. Kept our wifi connection running during recent storm outages.
J**E
Died after 1.5 years
Does not hold a charge after 1 year. Didn't keep things functional when the power went out.
C**T
This Konnected UPS Backup Battery is in fact a slightly upgraded version of the GM322 mini UPS and the GM312 before it. I've owned a couple of GM322 for almost 5 years and they are still going strong. They powered my wifi router and smart home hub 24/7 straight and kicked in flawlessly on the occasional power outage, so if this Konnected shares the design and internals then it too is probably going to last for a long time. The Konnected introduces a few small and useful changes to the GM322 format: the addition of a wall mount bracket and two plastic raised feet at the bottom. Both of these really improve its usability since the original GM322 had a slightly curved shaped on both sides which made it wobble on a flat surface. There also seems to be an increase in the output current, so maybe the internals are upgraded too, but I can't test that. The only negative of the GM322 which is still present in the Konnected UPS is the fact that the LEDs are incredibly bright. During the day - no problem, but at night these can be very annoying. Of course, it depends where you install it. If installed in a cupboard or a rarely accessed space, then the LED can actually be a good thing and act as a night light of sorts. But in a bedroom or living room, you will definitely need to stick some black tape to cover the LED. As pointed out in the product description, the Konnected UPS has two outputs - a 12V barrel connector and a 5V USB plug that can be used at the same time. A lot of devices require 5V power: the Raspberry Pi , Philips Hue bridge , SmartThings hub , Nest cameras , small switches , are just some of the ones I personally use. However, some of these have a 5V *barrel* instead of a USB plug, but it's easy to convert the Konnected 5V USB-A output to a barrel plug with a USB to DC adapter cable . The USB-A 5V output can push 3 Amps or up to 15W, plenty of power for most devices. I've never seen a device that requires more than 3A at 5V. You can use a USB power splitter to power more than one device, just make sure that together they don't require more than the 3A the UPS is capable of. But the star of the show is the 12V barrel output. This is incredibly versatile and can output 2.5 Amps or up to 30W of total power. Most wifi routers will have a 12V barrel input so the UPS can be installed inline with those without any modifications (maybe just a DC barrel adapter ). I tested this setup with my Vodafone Broadband router for a few years and it worked perfectly. But you can also find adapters to convert the 12V barrel output to just about anything: different barrel sizes, step-up and step-down voltage converters are also common. There are DC barrel splitters too if you wish to power more than one device. You can also find DC to USB-C PD modules that open up a whole new world of possibilities. For example I use one such DC to USB-C PD module (purchased from eBay, with a DC5525 barrel plug) with my new Eero Pro 6 WiFi router (which requires a USB-C PD 9V input) and the Konnected UPS can keep it going for at least 4 hours during a power cut. To make this a fully USB-C setup you can use a USB-C to DC 12V adapter cable and power the Konnected Mini UPS from any standard USB-C power adapter. I use a USB-C multiport charging station as a kind of Power Distribution Unit for all my gadgets with an appropriate USB-C to DC 9V/12V/15V/20V adapter cable when needed. Which makes me wonder why we don't yet have a version of this MiniUPS that is entirely USB-C, both for input and output. How long this Konnected Mini UPS will last in the event of power outage really depends on the load (i.e. what devices you connect to it and how many). A WiFi router will draw a fair bit more power and you should expect the UPS to last up to 4 hours. A Raspberry Pi or a Philips Hue bridge use very little power and in my tests lasted for more than 8 hours. So it depends... But you can daisy chain these mini UPS and extend the time they last. I use two of them daisy chained and it works very well, but do make sure that the device you are powering does not draw close to the upper current limit since there won't be enough current left to charge the battery once the mains power is restored, which can cause some issues or even fail to power your device at all. The battery pack inside these Konnected UPS is easily accessible and in theory user replaceable โ the battery cover on the bottom pops out relatively easy (see attached picture), but I was not able to find this particular 3 cell battery pack and connector to purchase as a replacement. Please be aware that DC barrel plugs comes in many varieties, some of which are difficult to tell apart. The most common in my experience is the 5521, or 5.5mm outer diameter and 2.1mm diameter of the inner pin, which is virtually indistinguishable from the 5525, or the one with a 2.5mm inner diameter. The Konnected UPS uses the 5521 plug for input and the 5525 for output. This is a clever design choice since the 5525 male plug should fit the 5521 female receptacle, though with a less firm grip, so you should be able to use it with both 5521 and 5525 devices and power adapters. You should double check what your device requires, but various DC barrel adapters or cables can be purchased very cheaply.
S**N
I purchased the Konnected UPS Backup Battery (12V) to power my CityFibre ONT, which is the Calix GigaPoint 801Gv2 model that requires 12v and 1.5 amps. I already had a UPS that powered the rest of my hardware, but I needed a separate battery for my ONT because it was located in a different part of the house. The battery was easy to set up. I simply unplugged the existing power supply from the ONT and plugged it into the DC IN port on the battery. Then with the included cable was then used to connect the DC OUT port to the ONT. After connecting both cables, the battery started charging immediately, and my internet connection was restored. The battery is small and lightweight, making it easy to attach to the wall with the included screw or velcro. It doesn't have any form of battery power level lights, but does have a very bright power LED which was that bright, that I had to use a small piece of black insulation tape to blank out the light. The charging light itself is still visable and only really present when its charging after a power outage but its still far dimmer then the main power LED. Runtime while powering the ONT seems to be greater then one hour which is when I reconnected my power as this is double my requirements. I would definitely recommend the Konnected UPS Backup Battery (12V) to anyone who needs a reliable way to keep their CityFibre ONT (Calix GigaPoint 801Gv2 model) powered during a power outage. This will provide at least one hour of usable power, but I suspect it will last much longer. I give it 5 out of 5 stars and thats rare for me to give a product that.
S**W
Gives a generous (for its size) 4 hours back-up for my BT Hub 6. BUT it needs a 5.5mm x 3.0mm adaptor for the hub end.
T**M
It seems stable but voltage is not really accurate enough. 12V or slightly over would have been more acceptable. It took 5 hours to charge first time.
T**S
Had an 6-7 hour blackout, was still going strong, very pleased, been using another DC ups which only lasted 2 hours. I would recommend this, for powering a modem all day
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