








⚡ Power your projects with zero clutter and total control!
The DSLRKIT Active PoE Splitter converts 48V Power over Ethernet input to a stable 5V 2.4A Micro USB output, ideal for powering Raspberry Pi models and low-voltage IP cameras. Supporting IEEE 802.3af standards and 10/100Mbps data transfer, it enables a clean, cable-minimized setup with plug-and-play ease, perfect for professional and home networking environments.
| ASIN | B01H37XQP8 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,099 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 150 in Power Supplies |
| Brand | DSLRKIT |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (616) |
| Date First Available | 16 Jun. 2016 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Item model number | FBA_48-USBPOE |
| Manufacturer | DSLRKIT |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 2.69 x 2.21 cm; 50 g |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
T**S
Works Perfectly to Power My Grandstream HT801 via Ethernet
I bought the DSLRKIT Active PoE Splitter (48V to 5V 2.4A Micro USB) to power my Grandstream HT801 ATA, and it works flawlessly. -- No more extra power outlet needed – Frees up space and reduces cable clutter -- Reliable power delivery – Keeps the HT801 running without any issues -- Compact and tidy setup – Perfect for a clean install -- Plug-and-play – No setup or config needed, just connect and go -- Solid build quality – Feels durable and dependable If you want to power low-voltage devices like a Raspberry Pi or ATA over Ethernet, this splitter is a simple and effective solution. It's working great for my needs.
J**T
Works a treat with Cisco PoE managed switches.
Bought this to power a Raspberry Pi 3 and an infrared camera with illumination MakerHawk Raspberry Pi Camera Night Vision Camera Module 5MP OV5647 Webcam Adjustable Camera Video 1080p for Raspberry pi 2 Raspberry pi 3 Model B Model B+ that is (hopefully) going to sit in a kestrel nestbox on the side of our office building later this year. Been testing it in the office and it works fine powered from our normal Cisco PoE switches. Much neater than having a power brick, mains lead and network lead all to connect, and using PoE on a managed switch also gives the option of remote power cycling if something goes wrong with the Pi.
D**R
Excellent product, let down by final delivery agent
The product is excellent, reasonably priced, swiftly delivered, well-packaged, works well. No complaints there, will buy again. Final stage of delivery was poorly done. Clear delivery instructions had been given, if product was not personally accepted and put within an open doorway (Covid-19). Someone knocking on their window from what looked like an upstairs flat was apparently taken to be 'personally accepted', and the parcel was left in clear view outside the front door. Royal Mail would've done a superior job.
A**Y
Goodbye annoying power adapters
If you’re like me and love a POE product, you too will be disappointed when your favourite new networked gadget doesn’t have the special POE sauce. Thankfully, this adapter fixes this and has done so for a good six months now without fault.
D**H
Powers a Raspbery Pi Zero W
I bought this to power a Raspberry Pi for use in my shed. I didn't want the hassle of installing a mains power connection so decide to pull a couple of ethernet cables in ducting along the garden fence instead. This PoE splitter provides enough power for the pi + camera and doesn't require the ethernet cable to be attached to anything although if you had one of the larger models with an ethernet port (Pi 3 Pi 4 etc) you'd be able to make use of the instead of wifi. Pros: Compact Doesn't need a PoE compatible device Cons: None so far. I'm not sure what else to say except that it's working well so far but will update this review if I have any issues.
A**V
Rubbish
Works over a 30cm cable. Normal length cable - forget it. Defeats the purpose of the exercise.
D**S
Works Perfectly
After upgrading my home CCTV, I had a couple of older ONVIF cameras kicking around and wanted to use them however had no power one of the locations. Done some research and found this little gem. Run a Cat 5e cable from my PoE switch and managed to get the basic webcam powered in the middle of nowhere. Had worked flawlessly and it's been installed over 1yr!
F**K
Very useful device!
Bought a number of these to reduce the number of PSUs around a TV. Use it for a Firestick run from a Ubiquity POE Switch. Also use them on Raspberry Pis running Nodered and Home Assistant. Very useful for Nodered as there is no way for reboot it without unplugging it but Unifi can power cycle its POE so saves having to going into the cupboard which is difficult. For the Firestick is it great as I use the ethernet connection to get the best streaming possible so it doubles up to a very clean solution.
T**E
It works very well and powered up my CCTV camera with 802.3af PoE easily. Recommended!
Z**O
Works exactly as described — easy way to power a Raspberry Pi over Ethernet.
A**R
Uses half the wires to carry power, which impairs full duplex communication, but should be fine for cameras which are mostly one-way. Careful with your wiring, a cross over would fry ethernet!
F**O
Usato per alimentare un Rasberry Pi3 con iniettore PoE. Per ora funziona alla perfezione. Abbastanza compatto per l'installazione all'interno di un box esterno ignifugo. Consigliato
J**P
This is great. You go right from the ethernet port of your NVR into the back of this splitter. Plug in the RJ45 for your camera feed and the USB for your power and your good. I bought some older cameras that were not bus powered and they were hit and miss. This is the way to go.
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