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UCTRONICS Gigabit PoE Splitter 5V 3A, 2-in-1 PoE to USB C/Micro USB Adapter, IEEE 802.3af/at Compliant 10/100/1000Mbps for Raspberry Pi 3/4, Security IP Cameras and More

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About this item

  • 【2-in-1 port】A Micro USB to USB-C adapter is added on the PoE Splitter to make it a 2-in-1 PoE Splitter, making PoE to Micro USB and USB C devices more easily accessible.
  • 【Gigabit IEEE 802.3af/at Compliant】Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af/at compliant; 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports; 5V 3A power supply; with overvoltage protection, short-circuit protection and overcurrent protection.
  • 【Power Supply & Data Transmission】It supplies power and transfers data between PoE switch/ PoE injector and non-PoE device meanwhile via one single ethernet cable to PoE devices, expanding network to anywhere you need network devices but no power lines or outlets.
  • 【Plug & Play】 Just plug the adapter on the PoE splitter into the Micro USB port, then the Micro USB port is changed to be a USB-C port. Set up easily, switch freely, and transfer stably.
  • 【Wide Compatibility】The Gigabit PoE splitter is compatible with raspberry pi 4B+/4B/3B+/3B, Security IP Cameras, Tablets, Smart Home Devices, IP phones, wireless APs and other non-POE devices



Product Description

UCTRONICS Gigabit PoE Splitter 5V 3A, 2-in-1 PoE to USB C/Micro USB Adapter

To make PoE to Micro USB and USB C devices more easily and conveniently accessible, UCTRONICS produces this 2-in-1 PoE Splitter that combines a Micro USB PoE splitter with a USB C PoE splitter. It is Micro USB PoE Splitter by default, but we add a Micro USB to USB-C adapter on the Micro USB port, then it’s also a USB C PoE splitter. Switch freely and transfer stably.

Features

  • 2-in-1 port: PoE to Micro USB port, PoE to USB C port
  • Switch freely between PoE to Micro USB and USB Type C devices
  • No extra power cables needed
  • Complies with IEEE802.3af/at standard
  • 5V 3A power supply
  • Supplies power and transfers data at the same time
  • High speed with up to 1000 Mbps
  • High safety with overvoltage, short-circuit, and overcurrent protection
  • Stable data transmission
  • Plug & Play installation, easy to set up
  • Widely compatible with raspberry pi 4/3, Security IP Cameras and other non-PoE devices

 Gigabit PoE Splitter 5V 3A

Switch freely between PoE to Micro USB and PoE to USB C

Are you getting upset about buying a Micro USB PoE splitter for your raspberry pi 3 or buying a USB C PoE splitter for your raspberry pi 4? No worries! Just one 2-in-1 PoE Splitter can meet your needs!

 Gigabit PoE Splitter 5V 3A PoE to USB C

Widely compatible with more devices

A cost-effective way to add plug-and-play PoE support to 5V Micro USB/USB-C powered devices, or for a Raspberry Pi 3/4 setup where a PoE HAT is not applicable.

 Gigabit PoE Splitter

Make Full Use of your PoE Switch

PoE splitters extend the possibilities of PoE switches. The other end of the PoE port does not have to be a 48V PoE network device, and it could be Micro USB devices or USB-C devices.

Plug & Play

 for Raspberry Pi 3/4, Security IP Cameras and More

Works with a PoE splitter to expand your network to areas with no power lines or outlets.

Specs:

  • Isolation: 1kV
  • Power Input: DC38~57V IEEE 802.3af/at PoE
  • Power Output: DC 5V 3A
  • Data Output Port: RJ45 Male
  • Power Output Ports: Micro USB male port; Micro USB female to USB-C male port.
  • Data Transfer Rate: 10/100/1000 Mbps
  • Power Pin: support 1/2(+),3/6(-); 4/5(+),7/8(-)
  • Operating Temp.: -30℃~80℃(-22℉~176℉)
  • Storage Temp.: -25℃~75℃(-13℉~167℉)
  • Storage Humidity: 5%~25% RH, Noncondensing

Package including:

1 pcs PoE Splitters with Micro USB port and Micro USB to USB-C adapter

 Gigabit PoE Splitter 5V 3A

Supply Power and Transfer Data Meanwhile

Raspberry Pi 3/4, Security IP Cameras and More

Buckeyes
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2025
Literally plug-n-play, these PoE adapters can power a Raspberry Pi 3B+ or 4B without any issues or warnings. The build quality is nice and it is less expensive and more convenient than the PoE HAT, leaving you to use the GPIO and plug sockets for other things! An Ethernet cable and PoE-compatible switch is obviously needed for this to operate.I would recommend this product and I am happy with the versatility it offers with both Micro-USB and USB-C. 5/5 *
Hilmar
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Runs just fine powering my Home Assistant Yellow box. Connected it to my Zyxel PoE switch, HA box powered up and runs just fine. One of those things you don't notice it's there when it's going its job. Would happily buy again if I need something USB powered that doesn't take PoE.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
I know, if you have a microUSB connection with a USB-C adapter, you meet the needs of people that use both instead of just one. But when you put the USB-C adapter on, you end up with an inflexible length of about 1.5" to 2" sticking straight out. I'm using this adapter to power a Raspberry Pi 4 over PoE, and since the USB-C power connection is on the side and the ethernet port is on the front, it makes for very awkward positioning. If the power adapter didn't stick out so far it might not have been so bad.Otherwise though, it's operating beautifully. I'm considering buying a couple more for my other RPi's.
a2zllc
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
Reasonable price for a POE that supplies 5v for remote devices. I used to power a Raspberry Pi3B. So far seems stable. Recommend 👍👍
helene beaupre
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2024
Commander mais pas utiliserNe faisait pas pour ce que j'avais besoin
Anon
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023
There are times when you need USB power to a location, but running a full power circuit for an outlet can gets expensive, and then having the unsightly wall wart transformer plugged in looks ugly, too. I never even knew that they made something like this, but it is genius! If you already have a PoE switch (and if not, you should, because it can be used for so many devices nowadays like cameras, wifi bridges, and more), then you can easily drive a USB power supply from a straight Ethernet cable. This magic box steps down the PoE voltage to a nominal 5V for powering the USB cable, while still retaining the ability to use the network connection, as well. The dual-head USB cord even provides for either micro USB or USB C connections.I'm using this to drive my Raspberry Pi right now, but I have some other good uses. I want to add a tablet inside the wall next to my front door to run HomeAssistant, and now I can run a simple Cat6 cable to the device instead of needing an extra power cord. I've also wanted to run LED motion sensor lights on one of the closet ceilings, but it also lacks power -- so I'm likely to grab another of these to power one of the 5V LED strips, too. So many ideas....
R M. Howard
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
Once in a while i need to wiggle the usb-c connector to get good contact.
Bartwick Smeglinski
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023
Most POE splitters deliver 2.4 Amps or less which is under spec for a RPi 4. This lists the 3 Amps that a RPi 4 requires. I use this to power a RPi 4 running Home Assistant. I prefer a splitter over a POE hat bacause hats have fans which always make some noise. With this splitter I can use a FLIRC case which cools really well without a fan.
John W Hanks
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023
I got these because the other PoE Converters were limited to only 2.4 amps and I needed more for my Raspberry Pi 3+ with cameras attached. (I kept seeing a 'lightning bolt' in the upper right corner of the screen.) Once I switched to these, no more warnings!So far, so good.
private public name
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023
This splitter does the job it is supposed to do, no special cables or configuration needed. My cisco 3560cx recognized the poe immediately and it fired up a raspberry pi 3b+ without the frustrating lightning bolt flashing on the corner of the screen. This is a micro USB connector that has an attached USB micro to USB C adapter so this is a multifunctional power supply. Switch is reporting the uplink at 15.4 watts Ieee PD class4 and I am seeing gig full duplex so the manufacturer isn't splitting off wires for the power. I am completely happy with this. The only slight complaint I have is that while the cable works it could use to be a bit longer as there isn't much flex room between the ethernet connection on the rasberry pi and the power connection but for the fact it fits and it works I cannot fault the manufacturer so I won't deduct away from the 5 star review. I will be ordering more as I now need to test this with various cheap tablets to use for wall mounted home automation screens.
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