Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)

An Uninterruptible Power Supply, commonly known as UPS, is a backup power source designed to ensure that meetings can continue without disruption in case of electrical outages or power fluctuations. A UPS device typically consists of a battery backup and surge protection capabilities. When a power outage occurs, the UPS automatically switches to its battery power, allowing meeting equipment, such as computers, projectors, and networking devices, to continue functioning for a limited duration. UPS systems are crucial for maintaining the continuity of meetings, preventing data loss, and preserving critical meeting activities during unforeseen power interruptions.