iCreatin Wall Plug POE Injector with 48v Power Supply 802.3af for Most Cisco/Polycom/Aastra Phones and More







Key features
- •Remotely power PoE Device Thru CAT.5,6,7 Cable up to 328.1 feet(100 meters)
- •IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet with 48V Power Supply, US wall plug type.
- •Input 100-240VDC, Output: 48V 24W passive PoE Output
- •Short Circuit, Over Current and Over Voltage Protection
- •Compatible with most 10/100Mbps IP camera, IP phone, Wireless IP point and other PoE devices.
iCreatin Wall Plug POE Injector with 48v Power Supply 802.3af for Most Cisco/Polycom/Aastra Phones and More
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Customer Reviews
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This works as a POE for Wyze V3 Cam
Davidson, NC✓ Verified Purchase•August 1, 2023
This is the right model if you are trying to use this as a POE injector for your Wyze V3 Cam.
Excellent
Orange✓ Verified Purchase•July 22, 2023
Product as described repeat buyer always quality products
Long lasting
Harsh Desai✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2023
Love the product and its long lasting
This is a passive injector. May not work with real 802.3at devices.
KJ✓ Verified Purchase•July 11, 2023
Update 2023-04-05: I've checked the internals, it is a PASSIVE only device. A simple switching power supply that puts out 48VDC continuous on specific cable pairs. It does appear to have the necessary filtering and safety devices for a electrically compliant device. The soldering quality is poor, even the surface mounts appear to be done by hand.
"Auto-sensing" is stretching words. "Compliant"? More like compatible, maybe.
At least it works with my splitter which says it can do 802.3af or unsolicited (passive) POE.
For $10, not too surprised or bothered about it. I made sure to get a splitter that'd work with a passive source.
"Auto-sensing" is stretching words. "Compliant"? More like compatible, maybe.
At least it works with my splitter which says it can do 802.3af or unsolicited (passive) POE.
For $10, not too surprised or bothered about it. I made sure to get a splitter that'd work with a passive source.
These are 48V POE injector 802.3af
Brian✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2023
They work fine for standard 48v POE devices. You can't use it for 24v devices, there are other POE Plugs for that, just search it and you will find. The difference is simple; the 802.3af/at standard requires the port to test for power requirement BEFORE applying power, as such, power is NOT always available at the port. Passive POE is not really 802.3af/at compliant because it allows for power to be present at the port at all times. I prefer the safeguard of "test before application" so I never use passive POE for mission critical devices like AP's or VOIP Phones, Security Cams, etc. In fact, for my commercial and industrial installations I ONLY use 48v POE devices that are 802.3af/at compliant and refrain from passive application of power. I use these specific Plugs for quick replacement of manufacturer POE injectors which have failed and cannot be replaced easily overnight or fast ship. I keep 48v and 24v models on the shelf.
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