Question Choose an UPS, stands between Eaton 5PX2200IRTN or APC SMT1000IC

Hi.

I was asked to get a new replacement UPS for a network switch (24W @ 230VAC) by the department and the supplier has two models that can be delivered shortly, so I'd choose one of those UPS models.

The APC model is by far the cheapest. However, I cannot find user reviews for neither models that says anything about life expectancy nor rate of failure. Unless of course on the web page for Eaton and APC, but any manufacturer are expected to emphasize the positive aspects to their own products.

What model would you choose out of those models ?

Eaton 5PX2200IRTN
https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/skuPage.5PX2200RTN.html

APC SMT1000IC
 
What model would you choose out of those models ?
Neither of the two are compatible.

EATON only operates at 120V and outputs 120V. So, it will not work.

APC has minimum load of 70W, while your device is 24W. So, it will not work either.

for a network switch (24W @ 230VAC)
1000VA/700W UPS for 24W device? Are you nuts?

The two UPSes you linked, are good UPSes, line-interactive topology and true/pure sine wave output. But they are NOT for the powering of the tiny device you're looking to back up. Those UPSes are meant to back up entire high-end PC, not just one small device.
 
In the Eaton link you actually can select countries that use 230V such as for example UK (select your location). Though when having done that, it seems easier to find info about their view of slavery and human trafficking, than it is to find info about their products.