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The DSLRKIT Active PoE Splitter efficiently converts 48V to 5V, delivering a robust 2.4A output through a USB Type A female connection. Compliant with IEEE802.3af standards and featuring 2.5KV isolation, this splitter is designed for seamless integration with PoE switches or injectors, making it ideal for powering tablets, mobile devices, and other DC5V electronics.
| ASIN | B073P7J1KR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Brand | DSLRKIT |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 470 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | USB |
| Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.15"L x 1.06"W x 0.87"H |
| Item Weight | 55 Grams |
| Manufacturer | DSLRKIT |
| Mfr Part Number | Fe48V-5V |
| Model Number | Fe48V-5V |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15"L x 1.06"W x 0.87"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**J
They worked!
I bought these for some wifi security cameras. They worked exactly as expected; however the cameras were incompatible. Sadly, they were of no use to me.
B**H
PoE power to charge Arlo cameras
I needed a way to get power to the far end of a building to keep an Arlo wireless camera charged all the time. I used this to carry 12v of PoE power from a spare port on a network switch, across to the building, convert it down to 5v USB for the Arlo charging cable, and the magnetic charger end on the bottom of the Arlo. Provides exactly what I needed to that camera, for $11 versus installing the ugly short cable solar panels Arlo or Wasserstein sells. Plus, this adapter future proofs if I switch to any kind of camera in the future I have USB charging power at that corner of the building.
B**D
Works great with Wyze cameras!
I replaced an older PoE camera with a Wyze camera and this adapter worked great. This was the lowest price adapter I could find to get the job done.
B**B
Supplies power and data
So this does work - for certain things. I’ve powered IP cameras and a RaspberryPI, so it does function for power. With that said, the ethernet cord coming off it does not seem to be connected to anything. The page states that it’s 10/100 but I haven’t had a link light appear on anything that I’ve plugged it into. I believe that this splitter is only for USB power and the ethernet Is not connected to anything. With that said, no issues - just know what you’re getting. Edit: after some research with similar products - data does actually work but you must manually set your ethernet port/switch to 100mbs (not auto or gigabit) - update rating to 5 stars!
2**D
Remote power for Raspberry Pie
I have a few Raspberry Pi 3B+ units around my how to provide music from a server. These unit works fine and eliminate having to put the Pi's near an outlet for the wall wart. I'm going to get some more for other devices that connect to the network and need power from wall warts.
J**B
Works with Nest Cameras
I've recently setup a new network rack and included a battery backup and PoE 24 port switch. Using these I can now power my Nest cameras on the house just fine and the centralized battery backup for them means I don't need to have a battery backup in each area I want a camera.
M**F
Durable! It's worked /outside/ flawlessly for 3 seasons, has some voltage weirdness though
I'm using this to power a Raspberry Pi 3 model B outside of my home (in an outdoor enclosure) from a Juniper EX2200-C virtual chassis located inside. The Raspberry Pi power (via USB) is mostly fine and the switch shows PoE class 4 (30W). After some initial significant fussing with all sorts of duplex & flow control settings to get Ethernet working, a reboot of the EX2200-C VC member got link up at 1G/full and it's been stable ever since. Given this is actually outside and has survived 3 seasons of ambient as high as 35°C and low as -4°C, I'd say this thing is pretty darn durable. The only weird thing is that the voltage is not 100% stable. The RPi complains periodically about undervolting in the logs but it doesn't seem problematic enough to cause any crashing or other issues so I'm not subtracting a star.
M**E
This is a PoE stripper not splitter
The name and description of this device is misleading. This is a PoE stripper, NOT splitter. I purchased this item to split off PoE power at the end of an ethernet cable that powers a camera. If the description were correct, it would split off 48V to power the 5V DC-DC and pass the 48V power to the next device. This is NOT how this product works. All it takes is one look at the RJ45 plug coming out of the device to see that it is impossible to pass power through this device on ethernet cables (it missing 4 wires). What this product does. It takes power and data into the female RJ45 connector, strips the power, and passes the data to the male RJ45. Please update the description of this product!
A**R
Fonctionne parfaitement
Installé afin de connecter un IPad fixé au mur. Poe et réseau
A**H
perfect for powering devices with POE switch
loved this product, i used this to keep contstant power to my go pro which was around 30 meters away from any power sockets. all i had to do is get a POE injector and run the CAT 6 along to the camera and use the POE splitter to charge the device and keep constant power ensuring my timelapse camera does not die and ruin my shots
H**T
Macht was er soll
Funktioniert und versorge damit einen USB Hub mit Strom, welcher wiederum 3 ESP- Boards über USB (POE-USB) versorgt...
N**O
As described
Works as described. Using it for PoE so haven't tested data but seems like a good product.
P**O
Indispensabile per alimentare una telecamera non POE da USB utilizzando il cavo Ethernet
Ho sostituito la mia ormai decana telecamera POE con una più moderna ed efficiente, ma purtroppo alimentata tramite USB. Non volevo privarmi del cavo Ethernet sostituendolo con uno per la rete elettrica e la lunghezza sconsigliava di cablare direttamente con uno usb. Ho trovato allora la soluzione su Amazon. Facilissimo: uno split che utilizzava i 48 Volt dell’alimentazione POE per rendere disponibili i 5V su un classico connettore femmina USB! Fantastico. In più lo split ha anche un’uscita Ethernet per poter collegare qualsiasi telecamera non POE. Consigliatissimo!!!
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