Suitable for Android Tablets, Dropcam, Raspberry Pi - Micro USB
Features: Compliant with IEEE 802.3af Isolation: 2.5kV Power Input: DC48V Power Output: DC5V 2.4A Data Output Port: RJ45 Male Power Output Port: Micro USB Power Plug Data Transfer Rate: 10/100Mbps Devices will be detected before poe input Power Pin:support both 1⁄2(+/-),3⁄6(-/+) or 4⁄5(+),7⁄8(-)
Package including: 1pcs 48V to 5V Active PoE Splitters Micro USB Power Plug
Bought eight of these. None of the first three I opened will consistently provide power to the USB cable. The little yellow LED indicating power flashes on for a second, then turns off for three or four, then turns back on. If I plug in an actual PoE device to the same cable, it receives continuous power without any issue.EDIT: It will charge my phone, but it won’t charge my Nexus 7 tablet I’m trying to wall-mount. Maybe the tablet isn’t pulling enough current quickly enough to cause the PoE router to continue sending power? Unclear. Regardless, hard to give a 5-star rating when it doesn’t get the job done I bought it for.
Great for using on a Raspberry Pi with full power to the micro USB port. Please note that this only supports 10⁄100 speed, but is fine for the Pi. I’ve been using this for over a week on a 24⁄7 network controller and haven’t noticed any issues. I have since ordered another for a second Pi.
I’m using this to power a Raspberry Pi off our POE networks. We use CAT5 to connect to the network anyway so this make life easy.
A quality power supply in a small package. Great for providing power to a Raspberry Pi or any mini-USB device that doesn’t originally accept power from a PoE switch. You can position your devices remotely without running separate power lines.
It powers my raspberry pi, however the network is not reliable enough to maintain a UDP session. (Too many dropped packets).I really didn’t need the network for anything other than power…. So I am using wifi fit my network connection.I did remove the POE adapter and experienced no packet loss without it.
Used this device to setup PoE to a Raspberry Pi instead of resorting to the much more expensive PoE Hat for the Pi. It worked out very well, without any modification to the Pi or software.
One less cable to run to the rpi running as a dedicated APRS i-gate.Worked perfectly out of the ESD bag.
Works fine and as advertised. It makes it really easy to hook up a Raspberry Pi as a little server.
I bought this for a FingBox (5v 2A, micro USB) and it works great! Also hooked it up to a RPi3 with the RPi touch display.
I bought a pair of these to power a pair of Raspberry Pi 3’s. Since the switch they were connected to does PoE, I wanted to eliminate the need to plug in yet another power…
Works great connected to a Raspberry Pi computer located 60’ away where there was no power to use the Pi’s AC adapter.
Works great for my Raspberry Pi.
Works perfect with raspberry pi and camera
Works perfectly for my RPi
Great voltage regulation and no connectivity issues.
Works flawlessly. My only gripe (which I can’t knock a star for because it is clearly shown in the product picture) is that I wish there was a more Raspberry Pi specific…
This is an ingenious way to bring PoE to devices that don’t natively support it.
comments powered by DisqusRunning two RPi 3’s connected to a Ubiquiti US-24-250W switch and they’re working like a charm. Running Pi-Hole for DNS ad filtering on the two PI’s.