

⚡ Power your network edge with ease — no outlets, no limits!
The ANVISION 4-Pack 5V PoE Splitter converts IEEE 802.3af PoE input (44-56V) into a stable 5V DC output at 2.4A, delivering up to 12W of power alongside 10/100Mbps Ethernet data. Designed for non-PoE devices with micro USB input, it extends network reach up to 328 feet without additional power outlets. Ideal for IP cameras, tablets, and Raspberry Pi 2, this plug-and-play solution simplifies powering remote devices with a compact form factor and reliable performance, backed by a 2-year warranty.
| ASIN | B07WCGY7KJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (120) |
| Date First Available | August 9, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | AV-PS05 |
| Manufacturer | ANVISION INC |
| Package Dimensions | 5.63 x 3.82 x 2.64 inches |
M**O
works good
i used it for a usb smart cam (wyze cam v3 and pan v1 and v3pro) works perfect needs a bit longer wires
J**H
Simplifies power distribution
Works perfectly for Raspberry Pi 2's.
A**N
Works great
Arrived on time and is exactly what I needed.
C**E
Beats PoE Hat
I needed PoE Hats for a project, come to find out there are not PoE hats for the Libre Computer Renegade boards. Lucky someone recommend these PoE Splitter, until the recommendation, I never know about such a device. The splitter work great. Saving me a lot of space, no need for another power splitter to run my Renegade boards.
J**Y
Convenient
I used a few of these to power some Vonage ATA’s from my PoE switches. We take our phone lines with us when moving between our two homes, and this makes everything so much simpler than dealing with the wall-wart power adapters that the ATA’s came with. Well worth the money to only have to worry about plugging-in an Ethernet cable vs. that and a power cable. Been using it for about a month now without issue.
D**T
If you need power through Ethernet but not PoE, this works well
This splits power from network traffic, so if you have a wifi only camera that needs power, and you have previously setup PoE through ethernet cable to the location, this will save you needing to thing about a power transformer or electrical box at the location. I have a few Wyze cameras set where there is PoE cabling, so I just split the power and use the camera's wifi to connect to the network. For those of you with PoE cameras already, this is not needed.
C**Y
No signs of life
Edit: requested replacement, new units arrived and are working with the injector Got these to power some cameras (5v 1.2amp) Wont pull power from either a mikrotik PoE Switch (shows "current too low" indicateing that the connected PoE-powered device is drawing too little current for the switch to power it) and an inline power injector. Switch and inline will power a PoE Access point on the same cable. Tested all 4 with no positive results.
M**.
Does what it is meant to do
This does exactly what it was inteded to do
C**Y
Plug and play - just worked. Sorted an issue I had with a non PoE+ compliant device.
M**A
Der Splitter funktioniert prima, ist nun seit mehr als einem Jahr ohne Ausfall im Einsatz.
A***
2.4 amper yazıyor ama 2 amper gücü kesiyor
A**S
tolle erfindung, funktioniert einwandfrei
L**S
I bought these to power four WiFi IP cameras that only work on USB power, specifically 5V 1.0A. The power adapters that came with the cameras have titillatingly short cables which are moulded to the adapter, and I didn't want to make it easy for my children to disconnect the power to the cameras or move them around, so I decided to mount them on the ceiling and see if I could use the USB PoE splitters to power the cameras from a HP ProCurve switch. I tested each splitter individually on a 100-foot CAT6 cable powered by the switch, and the cameras booted right up and returned to their last positions with no issues whatsoever. Next test is for my older WiFi routers with a pair of 9V splitters from the same company; TP-Link said it wouldn't work but I think Anvision will prove them wrong.
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