⚡ Power up your workspace with gigabit speed and smart PoE magic!
The REVOTECH TYPEC0503G Gigabit PoE Splitter converts 48V Power over Ethernet into a 5V/3A USB-C output, delivering up to 15W of power while supporting 10/100/1000Mbps network speeds. Designed for effortless plug-and-play use, it features advanced protection circuits to ensure device safety, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking streamlined, high-speed connectivity and power delivery in one sleek device.
Brand | REVOTECH |
Series | TYPEC0503G |
Item model number | 5V/3A Type-C (TYPEC0503G) |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.83 x 1.1 x 0.91 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.83 x 1.1 x 0.91 inches |
Color | 5V 3A TYPEC0503G Black |
Voltage | 48 Volts, 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | REVODATA |
ASIN | B09GM8FB3X |
Date First Available | September 18, 2021 |
R**R
Perfect for my micro PC needs
I got this with the desire to use it on a Dell WYSE 3040 micro PC. The tip doesn't fit, but an Adafruit adapter from this 2.1mm to 1.7mm jack got it hooked up to power. It works exactly as you'd think. Power and data are delivered from a PoE enabled switch to the adapter, and from there split into their respective ports. I'm very happy with it and am going to buy more of these in the future for more WYSE 3040s
A**R
Excellent POE Splitter.
Excellent POE splitter. Works very well.
M**R
Outstanding PoE splitter
Works perfectly for my situation. I am using a bunch of these, along with some 5.5/2.1 to 4.0/1.7 adapters to provide 12V DC to a stable of Dell Wyse 3040 thin client machines running Arch Linux that provide services in my home. In a headless setup, the Wyse 3040 consumes about 2W at idle and <4W under load, so easily powered from a quality PoE switch. These are a bit expensive compared to what you might find on Aliexpress, but believe in my experience that they are NOT up to the same quality standard as these. Buy once, cry once.
J**N
Incredibly useful and a good value
Cheap and works great to convert low power non/POE devices into POE devices. I have it powering a 2.5gb desktop switch that did require a 12v 1a barrel jack, this adapter let’s me remove the plug and free up an outlet.It's also useful if you need 12v power throughout your house and you have ethernet keystones connected to your POE switch. Just for fun I was able to power up my Pinecil soldering iron with it.My only complaint is that mine has a loose component or broken plastic clip inside of it, it rattles and makes me concerned about its longevity.
C**R
Perfect Half of a PoE Adapter for Echo Hub
This PoE splitter worked perfectly to create an inexpensive in-wall solution to power an Echo Hub with an existing ethernet cable while still allowing data to pass through to an existing wall port. All in, the total cost was less than $20. The USB-C version of this adapter won't power the Echo Hub since it only puts out 5 volts. The Echo Hub also requires 9 volts with Power Distribution (PD) and Programmable Power Supply (PPS) support. This 12-volt version of the splitter supplies plenty of wattage (24 watts) but doesn't have a USB-C connector with PD and PPS support, so I paired it up with an AITRIP PD65W Fast Charging Type-C USB Module. I couldn't be more pleased with the combination. Both run cool at the 12.5 watts needed for the Echo Hub. This combination is significantly less expensive than buying a PoE to PD3.0/PPS converter like Amazon would have us do for a clean in-wall installation and works great until someone releases a reasonably priced all-in-one adapter. Just be sure you have plenty of space in the box or wall cavity.
S**N
Works with Eufy home base
Got this as an experiment for my eufy home base 3 to declutter and can confirm that this device makes it POE.I live rural now so my only ISP is Starlink. I have Starlink plugged into a POE switch that powers my Deci x50 mesh network on my house and now this as well. Love it.I was finally able to declutter and freed up another power port on my UPS power system for power outages.
I**O
Works great but you're not going to get the full speed for long
(update Don't trust these things. I gave them another chance and got burned again. It just can't handle 1Gb) I loved this little thing ... for a while. Until I realized that it caused some kind of problem and dropped my 1G connection down to 100Mb. I also had strange disconnects which I can only attribute to this thing having issues. I had the device on the same cable and plugged in with a long extension cord before so I know it's not the device BUT this thing after about 24hrs it starts to have issues. Maybe I have a defective unit and maybe it's something else, but this one device seems to be the only issue in the line. I'll have to look around and see if I can find a different device unfortunately as this one was absolutely PERFECT since it has the barrel connect and ethernet cable all in one. Your mileage may vary but be sure to do a burn in test over before the return window expires.
J**G
Works great!
I wasn't sure about this product because some of the reviews were poor. I was looking for exactly this (well, either the 2A or the 2.5A version), so I went for it anyway. I've just finished installing it into my ONT cabinet, where I removed the old power cable, and the clumsy power supply it came with. Now my fiber Internet is powered from the UPS in my switch closet, and it's working great at the full advertised speeds (500mbps). My ONT only needs 0.5A (as measured with my clamp-on DC Ammeter), so there should be plenty of margin and this thing should run cool.
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