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How to Set Up Scheduled Reports in Your Database
20 Mar, 2026

£33.02 inc. VAT
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At £27.54 ex-VAT, this HP Poly Sync 60 universal power supply is the kind of “keep the room running” spare that actually makes sense for a UK reseller—assuming you truly need a replacement for the Sync 60. In real deployments, these devices live in meeting rooms, get moved between sites, and power connections are the first thing that eventually goes flaky. Paying a small amount for a correct unit (rather than gambling on generic chargers) is usually cheaper than a call-out or a whole day of “can’t connect the conference kit” downtime.
That said, I’d be cautious about the word “universal.” For a meeting-room device, you want predictable compatibility and stable output, not a “works on some days” workaround. This is a buy for IT teams who already run Poly Sync 60 and need a like-for-like replacement or spare; it’s not the right choice if you’re trying to power a different model or you’re unsure about the original requirements. If you can confirm it’s the right match for your existing Sync 60, it’s excellent value. If not, spend the extra time checking compatibility—because £27.54 wasted is still £27.54 you could’ve avoided.

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APC
APC NetShelter Rack PDU Advanced - Gen 2 - power distribution unit (rack-mountable) - metered, 11kW, 400V, 16A, or, 415V, 20A, 520P6 - AC 400/415 V - 11.5 kW - 11500 VA - 3-phase - Ethernet 10/100/1000, USB - input: IEC 60309 3P+N+PE - output connectors: 42 (21 x IEC 60320 C13/C15, 21 x IEC 60320 C13/C15/C19/C21) - 0U - 3 m cord - black - TAA Compliant