⚡ Power your smart life at full speed—no wires, no worries!
The REVODATA TYPEC0504G PoE Splitter converts 48V Power over Ethernet into a stable 5V/4A USB-C output while delivering ultra-fast 2.5Gbps Ethernet connectivity. Designed for plug-and-play ease, it supports IEEE802.3af/at standards and includes multiple protections to safeguard your smart home or Raspberry Pi devices, making it the ultimate power and data solution for modern tech setups.
Manufacturer | REVODATA |
Part number | TYPEC0504G |
Item Weight | 50 g |
Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 2.8 x 2.3 cm; 50 g |
Item model number | TYPEC0504G |
Size | TYPEC0504G 5V/4A |
Included components | 1 x Gigabit POE Splitter (TYPEC0504G) |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**S
Great for Raspberry Pi 4B
I have bought a few of these to use with Raspberry Pi 4B and they work great!A PoE switch is obviously required. I was happy that there are no issues with power/undervoltage warnings etc as I have experienced these with non-official power adapters in the past. These are literally plug-n-play and “just work” when paired with an Ethernet cable and PoE switch.The build quality is great and I have been using them for about a year without any issues. They cost me around £14 a piece (although I would value them around £10) but overall I would say they are good value for the money.I rate this product 5/5 * as it does exactly what I expect with no surprises, and frees up the plug socket for something else. Fantastic!
M**Z
Perfect
Great works just as expected to power my UniFi Cloud gateway from a POE switch.
P**K
Works well simplifies cables
Brilliant device I didn't know they existed this way round
Y**C
Used to power a Ring camera, works well
Works perfectly, I am using it to power a Ring Spotlight Cam Plus, works perfectly well as I already had a POE cable available.
E**N
Great product
Did exactly what it said it would do
U**D
Solid 5V 4A output
Supplies enough power to keep SBCs like the OrangePi5-plus online whereas others would lead to random reboots. Verified that voltage stays at 5.1V under load via power meter, whereas others can quickly drop <5V which causes the reboots.
F**N
Simple PoE for a Raspberry Pi
This is a simple way to power a Raspberry Pi from the network.Works with my Pi 2 perfectly
M**Y
Works perfectly
I needed to convert a POE connection to DC (12v?) for a little siren that I fitted to the external wall of the house, and this does the job perfectly
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