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πŸ’‘ gigabit usb type c poe splitter/converter with ieee802.3bt poe++ input, delivering 5v, 9v, 12v, 15v, 20v up to 60w to usbc devices, pt-ptc-bt logo

πŸ’‘ Gigabit USB Type C PoE Splitter/Converter with IEEE802.3bt PoE++ Input, Delivering 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V up to 60W to USBC Devices, PT-PTC-BT Review

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Details

BrandProcet
Hardware InterfaceUSB Type C
ColorIEEE802.3bt PoE to USBC PoE Splitter 60W
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.58 x 2.01 x 0.95 inches
Data Link ProtocolIEEE 802.3, USB
Data Transfer Rate1000 Megabits Per Second
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Description of πŸ’‘ Gigabit USB Type C PoE Splitter/Converter with IEEE802.3bt PoE++ Input, Delivering 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V up to 60W to USBC Devices, PT-PTC-BT

Convert IEEE802.3bt PoE(Such as our model PT-PSE106GW)/PoE Switch or 60W or higher passive PoE++ Power to non-PoE Devices that accept USB-C power. USBC female output from 5V-20V base on the required of your Type-C device up to 60W with over voltage, over current, short circuit protection, ideal for computers, IPads, Macbook, Google Wifi and eero pro 6 WiFi access point and other Type-C devices. RJ45 socket deliver signal to USBC device or other Network device if needed,pass through data rates at 10/100/1000Mbps(Gigabit). The effective distance is 100 meters(109yd)from PoE injector/PoE Switch to Type-C device. Please note that Typec port only deliver power without data via USBC cable, RJ45 port only deliver data via Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 cable

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Did everything I asked him to do.

The price of this device surprised me, but I didn't find any other affordable options. However, it cost money not to try to power my camera. I recently switched to a Nest IQ camera (maybe not that new, but I've switched). For this I bought a newer IEEE802.3at POE power supply, assuming I will need it for higher power requirements. However, it looks like my previous POE source worked with it (although it wasn't specifically advertised as IEEE802.3at), so take that with a grain of salt. I also…

Pros
  • USBC female output from 5-20V base to meet the demands of your Type-C device up to 60W with over-voltage, over-current and short-circuit protection, ideal for computer, iPad, Macbook, Google Wifi and Wi-Fi Hotspot – Fi eero pro 6 and other Type-C devices
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High quality: networking products

Item just received and tested quickly. With the ubiquiti etc-pro-48-poe switch as the power supply, this device can deliver a full 60W of power. I was concerned about how warm it felt, even with only a 15W load. Opening the case I see that most of the empty space is used for thermal pads to transport each head to the case itself for decent passive cooling which will hopefully extend its lifespan. Has a nice aluminum body and should work amazingly

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not as good as advertised

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Did everything I asked him to do.

The price of this one surprised me but there weren't any other options available that I could find. However, it cost money not to try to power my camera. I recently switched to a Nest IQ camera (maybe not that new, but I've switched). For this I bought a newer IEEE802.3at POE power supply, as I assumed that I will need it for higher power requirements. However, it looks like my previous POE source worked with it (although it wasn't specifically advertised as IEEE802.3at), so take that with a…

Pros
  • is clear even for the old
Cons
  • looks