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Gigabit POE to 12V DC Converter w/POE Pass Through, Takes Incoming POE and Converts to 12V DC While Passing Through The POE, 802.3af/at POE, 10/100/1000, POE Power Splitter and Extender

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  • Innovative Dual-Function POE Power Splitter: Converts incoming POE to a 12V DC output and a POE output. Unlike traditional POE splitters that only convert POE to 12V DC and pass through network traffic, the IPCamPower POE splitter not only performs these functions but also passes through POE. This unique feature allows you to power both an IP camera and an additional 12V DC device while maintaining network connectivity with speeds up to 1 Gigabit Per Second (10/100/1000)
  • Accepts up to 30 watts of active POE Input (802.3at standard). Outputs a maximum of 15 watts of active POE output (802.3af standard). Also Outputs a maximum of 1.2 amps of 12V DC Output. The splitter consumes a maximum of 3 watts for self operation while passing through a maximum of 27 watts to be shared between the POE output and the 12V DC Output. The strenght of your POE Injector/Switch and Cable Length Runs can cause these performance specifications to vary. DC Plug Size: 5.5 x 2.5mm
  • POE Network Extender: The POE output also functions as a network extender, allowing you to extend cable runs by an additional 328 feet (100 meters) to another downstream POE device. Alternatively, it can be used to daisy-chain to another IPCamPower POE Splitter, providing greater flexibility and reach for your security network.
  • Versatile Power Solutions: Ideal for scenarios where you need to power a POE camera along with any 12V DC device simultaneously. Examples of 12V DC devices include IR illuminators, standard white lights, horns, sirens, and strobes. These devices can be installed next to a POE-powered camera to enhance its functionality. Let your creativity flow and design a setup that meets your specific needs!
  • Compact and Attractive Design: Measuring just 3-1/8" inches long by 1.12 inches wide (9.25" long with cable extended), This splitter is designed for indoor use only. A must have tool for any IP camera or Low Voltage Installer.


Discover the advanced capabilities of the IPCamPower IPCP-PS30-AF1 POE Splitter, a game-changer for security camera professionals. Unlike standard POE splitters that merely convert incoming POE to 12V DC while passing network data through an Ethernet connection, our innovative splitter offers an added advantage. This splitter not only converts POE to 12V DC and ensures seamless network data transmission with fast and efficient gigabit pass through, but it also passes through POE. This dual functionality allows you to power both an IP camera and an additional 12V DC device, such as an IR illuminator, light, or any other 12V DC equipment you need near your camera. Furthermore, the POE output extends your POE network run by another 100 meters, making it ideal for daisy-chaining to another IP camera or an additional IPCamPowerIPCP-PS30-AF1 POE splitter. Enhance your security system with the IPCamPower IPCP-PS30-AF1 POE Splitter, designed to provide flexibility, efficiency, and extended network reach for all your professional security needs.


Randall
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Out of the 15 I ordered only one would passthru the 48v PoE
Chris S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
After trying several other POE to 12V adapter, this one worked! Several others were flaky and failed to provide solid power, however, this one provided constant power to the camera 12v port. It is a well built unit. I would definitely buy this unit again.
Maté Afficionado
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Sean, who is the owner of IPCAMPOWER was extremely helpful and knowledgeable regarding the PoE injector needed to run our portable secutity cam on our recreational vehicle PRIOR to the purchase.Sean was also very helpful and responsive when USPS tracking showed that the package was delivered yet, we had not received it. This was resolved when our resort told us that USPS scans a package as delivered before they physically hand it to the establishment and, in this case, three days had elapsed.I did notice that the package was shipped priority mail and it took three days from Tulsa, OK to SW Florida.We will be using Sean exclusively for our electronically oriented needs from here on out.