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Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2025
Tested for two hik cameras I need to install at customers house. Only have 1 cable and Unifi switch. Works well
Tom
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Worked as advertised
NW Low Voltage
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
These have been great. So much more efficient that running an additional wire especially when the access is not convenient. Not sure if it supports gigabit speed but I have not had and issues with 4-5 of these on a system.
Bud
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
I needed to extend a single ethernet line from my front porch camera to the far corner of my home. I needed to add 20 feet of ethernet cable to to reach the new camera. I wired the POE Combiner/Splitter Adapter as instructed by the documentation that accompanied the ethernet splitter. I selected that default "mode A' for my Amcrest setup. The splitter worked as advertised. The combined cameras on the single line have been working flawlessly with no dropped frames. The cameras that I using are five Amcrest IP2M-842EW outdoor bullet cameras. I also have one IP5M-B1186EW Amcrest outdoor bullet camera that I recently purchased. All cameras perform nicely.
Shamir
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I was very skeptical about these when a friend recommended them. After I purchased the first set, I took to a job plugged in and they worked seamlessly. Then I thought I would try it plugging them directly to an NVR, this is where they want me over because most adapters like this do not work connected straight to NVR. These are perfect for when you’re in a pinch and need to install a second camera.
Shane Martin
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
This product worked great for short distances, but once I reach 100' it stopped working. It advertised up to 100 meters, while it wouldnt work at 100'
prashanth v
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Packaging was great and everything was given with the product that you need to split. Quality seems to be good I've been using it for the last three to four months did not had any issues.
Rich Trapp
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
I had a buried line running in conduit to a tree for a camera and realized, I could eliminate 2 others from my house if I had another one in the same tree....IPCamPower to the rescue! Worth the money vs. time/effort to run another line. Initially, only 1 of the ports was active, but flipping the switch for that port fixed it. I'm assuming my cables are not as expected. I was VERY happy when it worked.I highly recommend it. It seems well-built and the instructions are fine...really, plug it in and go. If something is not working, try flipping switches (1 thing at a time, also make sure the cable you're using works, etc..). I had a bit of a tough time cramming all of the cables and the adapter into the junction box. I could have left it all out in the weather using the included caps.I'm very pleased. I see no loss of signal over the 2 cameras now running over the 1 cable. Power is good. I didn't measure anything but the video is perfect from both cameras. I'm running an 8MP and 5MP Foscam camera with no problems.
volker butz
Reviewed in Germany on February 21, 2024
Funktionierte mit Hikvision Kameras ohne Probleme
steven jewell
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 28, 2024
Been using this for a month now powering my Reolink doorbell and IP camera works well so far.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
I bought one about six months ago after researching. Then bought a few more! Was a little unsure with the first one if it would work initially, given the power draw by two devices. But it has a switch for two types of wiring, good just in case! And I used the higher power PoE+ switch that was 802.3AT compliant. PoE switches that are only 802.3AF compliant don't put out nearly as much power on the line. So make sure your PoE switch is 802.3AF (PoE+) compliant. May work with one that's only 802.3AT, but I wouldn't try it to find out unless you already had one there. The better PoE+ switches aren't expensive.I had a PoE wired Ring cam, but wanted to add a Reolink PTZ camera about 15ft from the Ring cam that was also wired PoE without running an entire new cable. Easy to install, and both devices powered up and connected without any issues. Still running without a glitch 4 months later. So if you were going to use it to connect say two Ring or similar PoE cameras, it would have no problem with it as I'm fairly sure the Reolink PTZ cam pulls more power than the Ring cam with it's auto tracking.I wouldn't experiment with cheaper PoE splitters. This one is well engineered and won't let you down.
Sam Williams
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Tried different cameras, injectors, switches, and both modes. It can power one POE camera, but not two. It just doesn't work.
Manish
Reviewed in Australia on April 29, 2024
Perfect product to run 2 cameras on one Ethernet cable. Highly recommend works like a charm.
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