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Cudy 90 Watts Gigabit PoE++ Injector, 10/100/1000Mbps PoE Adapter, 90W / 60W / 30W / 15.4W PoE Power Budget, PoE/PoE+ / PoE++ Adapter, IEEE 802.3af / 802.3at / 802.3bt Compliant, 48V ~ 52V (POE350)

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  • 90 Watts 802.3bt Gigabit PoE++ injector, IEEE 802.3bt/802.3af/802.3at compliant. 1 gigabit ethernet port input and 1 PoE / PoE+ / PoE++ gigabit ethernet port output offer full duplex 2Gbps ethernet speeds.
  • Converts a non-PoE Gigabit port to a PoE / PoE+ / PoE++ Gigabit port and network a PoE device located up to 100 meters (328 ft.) away. Ideal for small installations of high power PTZ PoE surveillance camera or PoE wireless access point.
  • Good Compatibility. With Auto-sensing technology, this gigabit PoE adapter delivers up to 90W to a PoE++ device with backwards compatibility for 802.3 bt/at 4 pair (60w), 802.3at 2 pair (30w) PoE+ device and 802.3af PoE (15.4w) devices.
  • Wall Mount Design accommodates most installations scenarios. Plug & play, no configuration is needed, simply connect a PoE network device, accommodates most installations scenarios.
  • High quality metal case design, strong and durable. Equipped with LED lights to clearly indicate the output power. Pin Assignment and Polarity: 1/2 (-), 3/6 (+),4/5 (+), 7/8 (-).



Product Description

PoE

Full Compatible with PoE、PoE+ and PoE++ Devices

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PoE / 802.3af

Each PoE port powers up to 15W at a very short distance. Power delivered at a longer distance (up to 100m) is 12.95W. Typical devices needing less than 12.95W are:

• IP Phones with small or no display

• Indoor Wireless 802.11n or 2x2 Wireless 802.11ac Access Points

• Simple IP Cameras

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PoE+ / 802.3at

Each PoE+ port powers up to 30W(2 Pair)or 60W(4 Pair) at a very short distance. Power delivered at a longer distance (up to 100m) is 25.5W or 51W(4 Pair). Typical devices are:

• IP Phones with a large display, video phones, conference systems

• Up to 4x4 Wireless 802.11ac (WiFi 5) or 2x2 802.11ax (WiFi 6) Access Points

• Pan-Tilt-Zoom HD IP Cameras without heaters

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PoE++ / 802.3bt

Each PoE++ port powers up to 60W(2 Pair) or 90W (4 Pair) at a very short distance. Power delivered at a longer distance (up to 100m) is 51W(2 Pair) or 71W (4 Pair). Typical devices are:

• Conference systems with a large display

• Up to 4x4 802.11ax (WiFi 6) Access Points

• PTZ HD IP Cameras with heaters

• AV over IP encoders/decoders

• Ceiling tiles LED Lighting

• Large audio speakers

Application Scenario

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Surveillance

Works with IP Cameras for home and office, small business

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VoIP Conference Call

Works with VoIP phones for business conference

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Wi-Fi Coverage

Works with WiFi APs for office and business

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Input Power Requirements:

  • AC Input Voltage: 100~240V
  • AC Input Current: 1A 100~240V
  • AC Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz

Environmental Conditions:

  • Operating Ambient Temperature: 0 to 40°C
  • Operating Humidity: Maximum 85%, Non-condensing
  • Storage Temperature:-40 to 40°C
  • StorageHumidity: Maximum 90%, Non-condensing

Cudy 90watt Gigabit 802.11bt/at/af PoE++ Injector

PoE Output :

- Pin Assignment and Polarity: 1/2 (-), 3/6 (+), 4/5 (+), 7/8 (-)

- Output Power Voltage: Typical:52V, Support any 802.3 bt/ 802.3at / 802.3af device

- User Port Power Output: 90W max

Protection:

- Over current protection

- Over load protection

- Over voltage protection

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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
I have 4 cameras on a splitter fed with a single input Ethernet of what needs to be 90w for the device to work properly. I suppose, like the other reviewer said, my cams come up slowly. It gets locked into 30w mode. Sometimes the indicator light bounces to 60w for a moment, and then quickly returns to 30w for the vast majority of the time. Need a workaround or probably need to return this... Any thoughts?Only 3 of my cameras work properly due to this issue of low power output. Is there a way to force 90w mode?
J .C .
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
works like it should ,,
4Me
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2023
I bought these to give full power to my eBay-special Ruckus access points. It took a couple plug/unplug tries to get the Ruckuses to see them as PoE+, but once they did it seemed to stick.
Joshua R. Tinkham
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023
Powers a Netgear Wifi6E access point easily. Only the 30Watt light comes on. A major problem though, I've got this fancy access point but my switch reports the connection to this box is only talking at 100Mbit/s. I'm using a 3ft Cat6E patch cable and everything else on the same switch talks at the 1Gbps rate. The powered device has a 2.5Gpbs port. At this point it is seriously bottlenecking my Wifi. If it were just a camera or something, it would be fine.
cpu_nurd
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
Mostly I use the 90 watt version for setup, to check power need, it has the nice lights that tell you what your dealing with or for trouble shooting for the same reason. I try to catch the sales if I need one and usually go with the 60 watt because the price is better and it's rare for me to need more then that. I've tried others and this is the only brand that I have never had an issue with.
Anthony
Reviewed in Singapore on September 2, 2022
As expected, & fulfil my requirement
Terry Babb
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022
Perfect for my PTZ cams!
CTLLC
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
CUDY PoE++ Power Injector @ 90 Watts (POE350) Arrived DoA Unit RattledUnit was purchased from Amazon Warehouse and arrived damaged and had something broken inside as it rattled when moved side to side or up and down.Unit was returned.Used another CUDY PoE unit. POE400 PoE++ @ 90 Watts. It failed within a week.We had another CUDY unit as well.We returned them all and went with an alternate brand.We wanted to give CUDY, whomever they are, a shot. Good price, good feature, good value BUT when 2 out of 3 are bad within a week, there looks to be a QC issue and we can't take a chance on access points that cost excess of 600.00.
The Tech Guy
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2021
I've used the Cudy POE150 (30 watt) POE injector several times with good success powering up POE cameras.This POE350 model is a beefed up version of the 150 model with 90 watts of power and a metal casing.The metal case is great since it has mounting ears and screw holes allowing you to quickly and easily mount this PEO Injector to the wall, desk, ceiling etc...I'm using this power injector with a POE Camera that requires 802.3af specs and it works perfectly. I've used the lower powered model POE150 with 802.3af and 802.3at cameras both with good success.Overall this is a good reliable POE Injector. The biggest advantage of this injector over other models is the metal case and easy mounting thanks to the pre-drilled holes and mounting flange. I personally don't need the 90W power, 30 - 60 is plenty for my applications but having extra power never hurts.I would recommend this POE Injector and I would buy it again.
i7CoreInside
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2021
The Cudy 90 Watts POE++ Injector is crazy powerful. The POE350 model is basically all you need to power up a PTZ security camera that hogs a lot of power. This specific POE injector is stronger than my 16-port POE switch that I use for my AP's. The build quality of this product is superb as it's a metal housing and can dissipate heat better than plastic. Black in color is perfect as my server case is also black. The way it auto senses for the power draw is really nice as I've tried with my AP and security camera without having to worry about too much power draw on my AP. It's a bit on a higher end price but you get what you pay for just in the build and material quality. Great product nonetheless.
ReverendOlaf
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021
Most POE switches can deliver ~25w per device, but newer specs can allow for more. Most devices are fine with these lower power levels, but some PTZ cameras have motors that push the power limits and can struggle with this level of power. Newer standards allow for more, and this bad boy delivers. I use my POE switch for my regular dome cameras, but I add this to the mix for my PTZ camera. The camera now works flawlessly.Anyway, if you have many low power devices, get a POE switch. If you have a device that needs even more power, this will do the trick.
Old Barnacle
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2021
We ended up using this and a Cudy POE splitter to run two cameras in a horse barn on the acreage. There are no power connections available in the barn, so running wireless cameras would have required installing wiring. It's easier to run one network cable and then split that than to install electrical service at each camera location. Once set up, this works perfectly.Mounting this was simple as the case has two flanges on it that each has screw holes. The only thing we needed to do was cover it in plastic so that insects don't get into the RJ45 ports. It was mounted on an exterior wall with a cover to avoid moisture from also entering the ports and damaging the electronics.I have a number of Cudy products and have had zero problems with any of them. The company is good with supplying firmware updates, and when contacted with questions, they always respond quickly. I am well pleased with the injector and the company.I have no problem recommending the injector or other Cudy products.
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