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The DC 5V 2.4A Active PoE Splitter converts 48V Power over Ethernet input into a stable 5V DC output at up to 2.4A, supporting 10/100Mbps Ethernet data transfer. Compliant with IEEE 802.3af standards and featuring 2.5kV electrical isolation, it safely powers non-PoE 5V devices like IP cameras. Its compact design and plug-and-play compatibility make it an essential upgrade for modern smart home and office networks.
| ASIN | B07ZH5V89T |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | DSLRKIT |
| Compatible Devices | Internet Protocol Camera |
| Connector Type | ethernet, ieee_802_3_af, usb |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (221) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3af, USB |
| Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | 14 November 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Has Auto Focus | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 2.7 x 2.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Item model number | 5V-5.5*2.1 |
| Manufacturer | DSLRKIT |
| Model | 5V-5.5*2.1 |
| Mounting Hardware | Adapter |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 2.7 x 2.2 cm; 50 g |
| Programmable Buttons | No |
| Voltage | 57 Volts |
B**.
Perfekt geeignet um nicht PoE-fähige Geräte PoE-fähig zu machen. Verwende es zum Beispiel für homematic Accesspoints.
F**O
Abbinato ad uno switch PoE alimenta senza problemi una periferica posizionata a 50mt di distanza e all'esterno. Non proprio piccolo ma nella media. Prezzo un po' sopra la media. Ora vediamo la durata. Consigliato
A**K
Used to power Philips Hue Bridge from PoE, alongside a 5.5x2.1mm to 5.5x2.5mm adaptor - works great
M**L
Tal y como se describe, todo perfecto.
E**R
I recently picked up the DSLRKIT DC 5V 2.4A Active PoE Splitter (802.3af) to power my Philips Hue Bridge (Hue hub) via Power over Ethernet instead of using a separate power adapter. After a straightforward setup, it’s proven to be an incredibly handy addition to my smart home setup. Key Benefits Single-Cable Convenience By using this splitter, I can now run both data and power over a single Ethernet cable from my PoE switch to the Hue Bridge. This cuts down on clutter and frees up a wall outlet. Sufficient Power Output The splitter delivers a steady 5V at up to 2.4A, which comfortably meets the power requirements of the Hue Bridge (2A is typically recommended). I’ve experienced no dropouts, restarts, or connection issues since making the switch. 802.3af Compliant Since it’s 802.3af compliant, it works seamlessly with standard PoE switches. There’s no fuss with proprietary adapters—just plug it into a PoE-capable port, and the splitter handles the rest. Straightforward Installation Ethernet In: Connect the splitter to a PoE-enabled Ethernet port on your switch. Ethernet Out: Run a short Ethernet cable from the splitter to the Hue Bridge’s network port. Barrel Plug Out: The 5.5x2.1 mm barrel connector goes into the Hue Bridge’s power input. After plugging everything in, the Hue Bridge powered on immediately and maintained a solid network connection. Compact Design The splitter’s small form factor makes it easy to tuck away behind a cabinet or entertainment center. It doesn’t generate much heat, and there’s a small indicator LED that confirms it’s receiving power. Performance Stable Power: After several weeks of use, I haven’t experienced any flickering LEDs or dropped connections with my Hue lights. The Bridge stays powered 24/7 without a hitch. No Noticeable Latency: Moving power management off to the PoE splitter hasn’t added any lag or reduced responsiveness in the Hue app—everything remains snappy. Considerations PoE Switch or Injector Required: You’ll need an 802.3af-compliant PoE switch or injector. If you don’t already have PoE in your network setup, that’s an additional cost to factor in. Cable Management: While it does reduce a power brick in your setup, you’ll still have a small splitter and some short cables to deal with. Overall, though, it’s still more streamlined than using a separate AC adapter. Pros & Cons Pros Frees up a wall outlet by combining power and data into one cable. Delivers ample power (5V/2.4A) for the Philips Hue Bridge. Easy plug-and-play installation with a PoE switch. Compact and runs cool. Cons Requires 802.3af PoE source (additional hardware if not already present). You’ll still have a small box (the splitter) in your wiring path. Final Verdict The DSLRKIT DC 5V 2.4A Active PoE Splitter is a great solution if you want to power your Philips Hue Bridge via Power over Ethernet. It simplifies cable management, delivers reliable power, and reduces the need for an extra power adapter. If you already have a PoE-capable setup (or plan to add one), this splitter is a worthwhile upgrade to keep your smart home hub neatly integrated and always powered.
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