UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V – Active PoE to USB-C Adapter, IEEE 802.3af Compliant for Raspberry Pi 4, Google WiFi, Security Cameras, and More
Original price was: ₹5,000.00.₹2,513.00Current price is: ₹2,513.00.
- What is it – A UCTRONICS PoE splitter to split the PoE signal into 5V USB-C power supply and gigabit Ethernet in RJ45 so that non-PoE devices can be powered over Ethernet.
- What is PoE – Deliver power and data with a single Ethernet cable for fewer wall plugs and messed cables. Extend powerline to where no AC outlets are nearby, up to 300 feet away from the power source
- Why PoE to USB-C – A cost-effective way to add plug-and-play PoE support to 5V USB-C powered devices and make full use of PoE switches, or for a Raspberry Pi 4 setup where a PoE HAT is not applicable
- What else needed – You need an IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE switch or injector to serve as the PSE (Power Source Equipment) and an Ethernet cable with PoE signal to feed the splitter.
- Note – 1. This splitter does not support PD or QC fast charging protocols. 2. This splitter provides a maximum output of 2.4A with its 802.3af compliance. Check B07V35DH5F for power-hungry applications. 3. Just put the split Ethernet aside if you don’t need the data. 4. The Split Ethernet cable does not carry power anymore.
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Specification: UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V – Active PoE to USB-C Adapter, IEEE 802.3af Compliant for Raspberry Pi 4, Google WiFi, Security Cameras, and More
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Original price was: ₹5,000.00.₹2,513.00Current price is: ₹2,513.00.
Amazon Customer –
I am using this to power a raspberry pi with a z-wave dongle from a UniFi Poe switch. It works great. The pi shows drawing 3 watts in the UniFi Controller software.
Claude Thibeault –
Update (June 8th) : I’ve ordered another unit from another seller and I received it the next day. This time, the splitter was really from Uctronics and It worked out of the box.
I’ve ordered 2 UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V – Active PoE to USB-C Adapter. The splitters received are not form UCTRONICS. And both unit are defective. The power is delivered through the USB-C interface but the ethernet port is dead on both units.
Liam Gretton –
I use this to get power and ethernet to a Raspberry Pi 400 from my PoE network, and it works perfectly. My only gripe is that it’s not available in white!
dmosenko –
Got this Pie POE adapter to eliminate all of the unneeded wall worst. As soon as I connected it to the Pie and powered it on, the pie worked! No more extra wires. Just connect the CAT 5E or Cat 6 cable + the built in ethernet and you are good to go. Now I am able to reboot my mini Pie NAS from my managed POE+ switch just by resetting the port.
Steven –
Bought a 48 port PoE switch (overkill) and therefore opted to power the two Raspberry Pi’s we have via the switch, and these cords/connectors. Cut down of things we had to plug in, so that was a big plus. Regardless, it fit with the transition to a new networking configuration in the house. Just be careful what cords you use as not all will support PoE…and it might take a bit longer for the Pi’s to boot, depending on your switch (mine senses, so it takes a few minutes). But they work as advertised – zero issues.