🔌 Power Meets Performance: Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The PROCET Gigabit PoE Splitter is a high-performance adapter that delivers up to 25W of power and 1000Mbps data transfer speeds. Designed for versatility, it supports a wide range of devices including tablets, iPads, and Raspberry Pi, all while featuring a durable metal construction for reliability. With its easy plug-and-play setup, this splitter is the perfect solution for powering devices in remote locations without nearby power sources.
B**S
Works great. Solid metal construction
Connect to my security camera that requires 5V of power over USB A. Since it has a USB C port I bought an adapter and it still works. This device is great and it has two holes to mount it to the wall. It’s well designed.
D**O
Awesome
Solid metal construction. I'm using it to power my google tv 4k VIA POE and it's working great! I can recommend.
M**N
Very nice, doesn't overheat
Works like a charm. Using the USB-C at 20V on a device that needs around 14W. Note that this device (as advertised) is limited to around 27W or slightly lower, so don't expect to charge a laptop with it.-Matt
J**S
Works well and feels solid.
Works well powering a finicky USB-C device I have. Nice metal housing too. Definitely better than the cheapy ones.
M**S
Seems to work as advertised
I bought this PoE splitter to power a monitor-mounted mini-pc and it seems to have no difficulty negotiating the PD voltages or providing enough amps to get the whole thing working. It's a little on the pricey side at full price compared to the cheaper lower-wattage options, but if it's on sale or you need the extra oomph, I have no complaints.
P**E
Does not work with Echo Hub
You get a power error on the hub when booting.The unit appears to be well made.
G**E
Has done everything that I wanted it to do.
I was surprised by the price of this, but there weren't any other options available that I could find. However, it has been worth the money to not have to try getting power up to my camera. I recently switched to a Nest IQ camera (maybe not so recently, but I did switch). I had purchased a newer IEEE802.3at POE power supply for this in anticipation of needing it for the larger current requirements. However, it seems as though my previous POE supply worked with it (though it didn't explicitly advertise as IEEE802.3at), so take that with a grain of salt. I can't attest to whether it would have lasted long with the previous power supply either, because I just kept the newer one. The product has been working great for several months now, and I've seen no hiccups with it going offline unexpectedly due to power issues.
C**O
Won't charge my laptop, but Gigabit & <30W Power do work
I have an AT/AF POE+/POE switch (30W-1000Mb/15W-100Mb). This splitter appears to work as advertised, Gigabit Ethernet and 30W Power (IEEE802.3at/POE+), so 5-Stars.I bought this splitter, hoping my laptop would cooperate and negotiate a 9V/3A (27W) rate. It negotiates 20V and then tries to exceed this adapter's power limits, causing the USB-C to renegotiate until death cycle. Therefore, my laptop doesn't charge. I have plenty of other places to use this type of splitter for <30W devices, and it appears to work as long as the downstream device stays under 30W, so I'll keep it.
D**R
Very pleased
Bought this splitter because I thought from the specification that it would be able to power an Eero6 (although I knew it would invalidate the eero6 warranty). It does indeed seem to work fine, so very pleased.
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