UCTRONICS 5V Gigabit PoE Splitter - Micro USB Power and Ethernet
Power your micro-USB devices like the Raspberry Pi or Echo Dot with this UCTRONICS PoE Splitter. It efficiently converts Power over Ethernet into a 5V/2.4A micro-USB output, eliminating the need for separate power adapters and wall outlets. Enjoy gigabit data speeds or simply utilize the power delivery up to 400 feet away. This splitter serves as an excellent alternative to PoE HATs, preserving GPIO pins and ensuring case compatibility. Designed for straightforward plug-and-play setup, it's ideal for extending network reach to devices situated away from power sources. An 802.3af compliant PoE switch or injector is required for operation.
$29.96
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
247
/ 320
#247 in Power Over Ethernet Adapters
Price vs Category Average
-80%
Below average
Isolation
2.5
/ kV
Who it's for
- Single Cable Solution (PoE)
- Gigabit Ethernet Support
- Wide 5V Device Compatibility
Who should skip it
- Fixed 5V Output Limitation
- Limited Amperage Output
- Requires PoE Injector/Switch
Key Specs
Isolation
2.5kV
Power Input
DC48V IEEE 802.3af PoE
Power Output
DC5V 2.4A
Data Output Port
RJ45 Male
Power Output Port
Micro USB Power Plug
Data Transfer Rate
10/100Mbps
Power Pin Assignment
Universal
Output
5V/2.4A
Features
- Powers micro-USB devices via Ethernet
- Gigabit data transfer speeds
- Eliminates separate power supplies
- Extends powerline up to 400 feet
- PoE HAT alternative for Raspberry Pi
- Saves GPIO pins and case space
- Plug and play setup
- Utilizes PoE switches for micro USB
What customers say
Users highly value this PoE splitter for reliably powering 5V devices, especially single board computers, in remote settings. The inclusion of Gigabit Ethernet is a standout feature, ensuring high bandwidth for demanding applications without speed loss. Its compact design and ability to deliver power and data over one cable greatly simplify complex wiring for remote sensors or cameras. Integration is easy due to its plug and play nature and adherence to 802.3af/at standards. While performance is robust for standard use, some users note that powering high-draw peripherals can occasionally cause power instability if the current exceeds the 2.4A limit. Overall, it is recognized as a high quality solution for niche networking needs.
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