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Brand | UCTRONICS |
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Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
Color | PoE Splitter 19V 1.3A |
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af, Gigabit Ethernet |
UCTRONICS introduces a highly efficient solution for powering non-PoE devices using a single Ethernet cable. The UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V is an active PoE to USB-C adapter that splits the PoE signal, providing a reliable 5V power supply for various devices. This versatile device complies with the IEEE 802.3af standard, making it compatible with a wide range of networking products.
With the UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V, you can now power your non-PoE devices without the need for additional wall plugs or messy cables. This innovative adapter conveniently splits the PoE signal into a 5V USB-C power supply and gigabit Ethernet in RJ45. By delivering power and data through a single Ethernet cable, this adapter reduces clutter and simplifies your network setup.
Designed to meet the IEEE 802.3af standard, the UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V ensures reliable performance and seamless compatibility with a variety of devices. Whether you're looking to power your Raspberry Pi 4, Google WiFi, security cameras, or other non-PoE devices, this adapter provides a hassle-free solution for power over Ethernet.
The UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V is a versatile device that finds its use in various networking setups. Here are some popular applications:
The UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V is a game-changer for individuals and businesses seeking a convenient and reliable solution to power non-PoE devices over Ethernet. With its compact design and plug-and-play functionality, this adapter is an essential addition to any networking setup. Say goodbye to cluttered cables and multiple power outlets, and embrace the simplicity and efficiency of power over Ethernet with UCTRONICS.
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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