ANVISION 4-Pack 5V PoE Splitter, 48V to 5V 2.4A Adapter with Micro USB Plug, IEEE 802.3af Compliant, for IP Camera, Tablets, Dropcam or Raspberry Pi and more, AV-PS05-1
$28.98
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Description
Price: $28.98
(as of Aug 24, 2024 05:07:03 UTC – Details)
The PoE Splitter splits a PoE signal into an 5VDC power and 10/100Mbps ethernet data source.
This device allows you to run ethernet cables from a PoE Switch over long distance, and then split the PoE signal into a separate data signal and 5Vdc power sources in order to run an non-PoE devices.
Specifications:
Input: 44-56VDC max ; Shielded RJ-45 female;
Output: 5VDC 2.4A 12W; RJ-45 male
DC Jack: Micro USB
Length of Micro USB cable: 19.5cm
Operating Ambient Temperature: -10 to 45℃
Regulatory IEEE 802.3af
What is included
4x 5V PoE splitter
Note: this 5V PoE spitter is only compatible with 10/100Mbps non-PoE devices, it DOES NOT support gigabit non-PoE devices like Raspberry Pi 3B+
OUTPUT: 5V DC power out (5V 2.4A 12watts Max., plug micro USB), 10/100Mbps ethernet data
INPUT: IEEE 802.3af (DC44-56V) from poe switch or poe injector, deliver power up to about 100m (328 feet)
PLUG and PLAY: Require no configuration, a simple solution to expand your network to where you wish to place network devices but has no power outlet
APPLICATION: works with non-PoE network devices that have a 5V micro USB input and a ethernet input, such as IP camera, Tablets, Dropcam or Raspberry Pi and more. please note: this spitter is only compatible with 10/100Mbps non-PoE devices, it DOES NOT support gigabit non-PoE devices like Raspberry Pi 3B+
WARRANTY: 2 years and unlimited technical support, Package content: 4x 5V PoE splitter
Customers say
Customers like the performance and value of the network interface controller adapter. They mention that it works perfectly, and is great for the price. Some say that the adapter works well with USB type cameras.
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Nekksys –
Excellent performance at a great price
Purchased these for use with non-POE cameras to expand a home security system. They work perfectly with my Netgear Gigabit Ethernet POE switch and are able to provide more amperage than the cameras require. My only negative is the inconsistency in the Ethernet jack tab latch. I find I have to tilt the plug while connecting to get it to lock in place. VERY STRONG RECOMMEND!!!!
JerseyGuy –
Convenient
I used a few of these to power some Vonage ATAâs from my PoE switches. We take our phone lines with us when moving between our two homes, and this makes everything so much simpler than dealing with the wall-wart power adapters that the ATAâs came with. Well worth the money to only have to worry about plugging-in an Ethernet cable vs. that and a power cable.Been using it for about a month now without issue.
Charles Payne –
Beats PoE Hat
I needed PoE Hats for a project, come to find out there are not PoE hats for the Libre Computer Renegade boards. Lucky someone recommend these PoE Splitter, until the recommendation, I never know about such a device.The splitter work great. Saving me a lot of space, no need for another power splitter to run my Renegade boards.
BjL –
Works for Blink Cameras
I used my existing Cat 6 wiring along with a POE switch to provide USB power to my Blink cameras. Brilliant solution!
Doctorshadowmerchant –
If you need power through Ethernet but not PoE, this works well
This splits power from network traffic, so if you have a wifi only camera that needs power, and you have previously setup PoE through ethernet cable to the location, this will save you needing to thing about a power transformer or electrical box at the location.I have a few Wyze cameras set where there is PoE cabling, so I just split the power and use the camera’s wifi to connect to the network.For those of you with PoE cameras already, this is not needed.
Alex –
Worked as advertised. Check data pin configuration if swapping connectors.
Worked great for powering iPads mounted in the wall. Check data pin pull-up / down configuration before charging. I got away with tying the data pins together and charging at 1A because they’re always powered.
SuperNova –
Works like it should
Used this to power an outdoor wyze v3 from PoE. Plug and play, couldn’t have been easier
Dan W. –
Did not work for me
This product taps the power off the ethernet exclusively. It does not also let the power pass through to ethernet cable coming out. So it did not work for me.
Lancelot Williams –
I bought these to power four WiFi IP cameras that only work on USB power, specifically 5V 1.0A. The power adapters that came with the cameras have titillatingly short cables which are moulded to the adapter, and I didn’t want to make it easy for my children to disconnect the power to the cameras or move them around, so I decided to mount them on the ceiling and see if I could use the USB PoE splitters to power the cameras from a HP ProCurve switch. I tested each splitter individually on a 100-foot CAT6 cable powered by the switch, and the cameras booted right up and returned to their last positions with no issues whatsoever.Next test is for my older WiFi routers with a pair of 9V splitters from the same company; TP-Link said it wouldn’t work but I think Anvision will prove them wrong.
Andreas –
tolle erfindung, funktioniert einwandfrei
C WARD –
I had about 12 raspberry pi 2 that were using a TVs USB port for power. Decided to look at using PoE to power them instead, and these work just fine. Also did a test on a 3B Pi, and then seemed to work fine too.
Burtingam –
Impossible de parler avec le service à la clientèle de la compagnie. L’un des 4 items est défectueux et aucune assistance possible.L’alimentation de l’un des 4 ne fourni pas de 5v. Ils offrent une garantie de 2 ans à ce que j’ai lu… J’attend toujours de parler à quelqu’un