UCTRONICS IEEE 802.3af Micro USB Active PoE Splitter Power Over Ethernet 48V to 5V 2.4A for Tablets, Dropcam or Raspberry Pi 2/3B+ (48V to 5V 2.4A)
$10.89
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Description
Price: $10.89
(as of Aug 24, 2024 21:21:58 UTC – Details)
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12 watt micro USB Power over Ethernet PoE up to Remote 328-492ft (100-150m) via Ethernet cable, 802.3af PoE switch or 48v injector is needed
Power Output Port: 5V 2.4A Micro USB Power Plug
Compatible with 44-57V DC voltage, overvoltage protection
Support IEEE 820.3af PoE Switch, 48V Unsolicited Power Over Ethernet PoE Switch or Ethernet PoE Adapter, 48v injector. For gigabit PoE switches users, gigabit splitter U515902 is recommended
Suitable for Android Tablets, Dropcam, Raspberry Pi – Micro USB. 2-Pack: B07QPRVM51
Customers say
Customers like the quality, ease of use, and versatility of the network interface controller adapter. For example, they mention it works great, is straightforward, and is simple to deploy. That said, some complain about the connectivity and power.
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PC_Junkie_17 –
Plug and play
This adapter is perfect for a device that does not support POE power out of the box. This adapter is connected to a TPLINK travel router that I am using for all of my alexa IoT devices as those aren’t really the best when ut comes to network security. The POE port that the device is using is on a separate Vlan on my switch and it has no issues providing network data as well as power over the Ethernet cable. All in all, works as described.
Amazon Customer –
Best Investment!
Bought this to run a poe setup for a raspberry pi server! Works very well and allows me to be able cut down on unnecessary cords.Love it!
Sheriy Chang –
Works for Wyze Camera Cam pro V3
I have it installed for 2 cameras no issues with POE.
Jonathan –
Works great
Excellent choice por those ip cammeras that doesnt support poe
C. Ramirez –
Great for powering Raspberry Pi and Tinkerboard with a POE switch!
The only feature that could make this a full 5-star review would be if this had a 90-degree connector for the power wire. It looks wonky for both wires to be sticking straight out of adjoining sides of the Pi case. But it works well, it’s a smart product for a niche use case. I bought 2, if they last a few months we’ll get another 5 for the cluster.
A recovering gadgeteer… –
Great Splitter, but not for UBIQUITI
I took one for the team and tried this on a passive non-802.3 POE 24v common to Ubiquiti edgeswitches and unifi switches, figuring it can go in my parts box if it is a failed experiment, and that there might be some remote chance the input logic would accept and pass through incoming voltage to a simple buck converter that might still yield workable USB voltage, as this would be easy enough to build, and for ten bucks you have to wonder if its just a crude device. No soap, at 24v it puts out no voltage over USB. So now you know folks!
Vincent –
Great for FireStick 4K
Got this to use with a FireStick 4K and it works great. One ethernet line from my PoE switch to this, and then this plugs into the ethernet adapter on the FireStick, providing power and data to the adapter and FireStick. About a clean a set-up as you’re gonna get.
Captain Packrat –
Great for converting non-PoE devices to PoE
I got this for my Lutron Caseta hub. It uses Micro USB for power and Ethernet for data. This adapter allows me to eliminate the charger from a crowded outlet, letting the switch provide the power, and it let me relocate the hub to a better location by using a longer Ethernet cable.
Yi Zhu –
bought this to replace the one from Aliexpress, about the 2X of the price, order from Aliexpress will take too long, so far so good.
N. Kemp –
If you have an existing Power over Ethernet (PoE) network, this device lets you connect USB-powered devices to it without needing a separate power supply.I used it to add a wireless access point (WAP) to my network in a location that didn’t have mains power available for a conventional USB power supply for the WAP.No configuration needed, works straight out of the packet.Quality is o.k. but nothing special.No idea how durable it is, has only been in use for about a month.No problems so far.
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jiachangwu –
replace outdoor camera, but it was powered by POE, bought Wyze camera, so this cable works great cover the PEO to micro USB
AstroBlaster –
Have tried 2 of these splitters thinking the first may have been defective since it didn’t work with my Aqara hub either. The second splitter I received also did not work. Powers up unit but will not transfer data. https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B08HS5FSFM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 this PoE splitter does work with both hubs though if you are looking one.This splitter may be fine for other uses but since it states that “people have used it with the Lutron hub” which it may have in a past model it does not is the reason for 3 stars.