GAT-MicroUSB | 802.3at PoE+ to 5-Volt Micro-USB Adapter/Splitter | Extend Power to Non-PoE Devices

August 14, 2019

GAT-MicroUSB | 802.3at PoE+ to 5-Volt Micro-USB Adapter/Splitter | Extend Power to Non-PoE Devices

GAT-MicroUSB | 802.3at PoE+ to 5-Volt Micro-USB Adapter/Splitter | Extend Power to Non-PoE Devices

I needed to run power to two Nest Cam IQ Outdoor cameras that normally use a standard indoor plug via a USB-C adapter. I didn't have outlets anywhere near where I was mounting the cameras, so I dropped some Ethernet runs up from my PoE switch to convenient hidden locations. These GAT-USBC converters work perfectly to go from PoE to USB-C to power the camera. It really couldn't have been any easier.

I work not too far from the Texas-Wifi offices, if I ever see them around, I'd buy them a round for helping solve my problem..

Most importantly, it works as advertised. Despite the pictures listed with the product, the two I received came with USB C power output, not a barrel plug. My POE+ Netgear switch picked it up immediately, no strange power on order. In regards to Google WiFi, if you wall mount the AP, the PoE converter will fit through a hole cut out to a size less than half the back side of the Google access point; everything but the AP hides in the wall with no exposed wires.

Works well so far-- haven't had them installed for very long. Works great powering some 28W devices.

Wish they were a bit more sleek, and the plastic cover feels cheap, but honestly, they work... hoping they prove reliable long term!

Used it for a small PC that expects a supply capable of 12V @ 2A. The port negotiated 1Gb/s and performed at 111MB/s over HTTP. On the switch I was able to draw ~21W at high load. I'd like to be able to push it higher to test but I maxed out what my machine will draw. I'm quite content as I've tested adapters made by others that didn't live up to their specs but this adapter seems to perform as specified. Didn't even get that warm.

Works great. Powering my Ring Alarm Base Station with which I will eventually ceiling mount. I only wish it came with a 2.1mm to 2.1mm cable so I didn't have to buy it separately. I might use another, usb one to replace the 24v to usb converter I'm doing for my rescesed ceiling mount Google home mini's


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Feature Product

  • Converts any 802.3at PoE to 5 volts power, up to 20 watts with divided 10/100/1000 Gigabit data rate
  • Use for Android, Raspberry Pi, Amazon Echo Dot, Nest Indoor, and other 5-volt micro-USB devices
  • Includes MicroUSB left/right angle adapters
  • Requires an IEEE 802.3at PoE Switch or Injector
  • For expert technical support from Austin Texas, please call 512 479 0317

Description

Ideal for non-PoE Devices: Extend Power for 5 Volt devices up to 328 feet. The GAT-MicroUSB splitter provides 20 watts of continuous 5 volt power to any Micro-USB device. Use with your existing PoE+ Switch or 48v PoE Injector to power devices like Android, Raspberry Pi, Echo Dot, Arlo and more.

Easy set up and installation will allow you to instantly convert 802.3at PoE+ to 5 volts with divided gigabit data. Power will be delivered on the DC output and 10/100/1000 data will be available separately on the RJ45.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Connector Types: Female DC Barrel / 2x Female RJ45
  • Connector Size: 5.5 x 2.1mm DC
  • Cable Type: 2.1mm to Micro-USB Right/Left Angle
  • Cable Length: 5.5 Inches
  • Data Rate: 10/100/1000
  • Dimensions: 4x2x1 Inches
  • Efficiency: 90%
  • Input Voltage Range: 44-56 Volts (IEEE 802.3at Compliant)
  • LEDs Per Port: Green (POE) / Yellow (5V)
  • Max Power: 20 Watts
  • Mount Type: Wall or DIN Rail Clips (Sold Separately)
  • Operating Temperature: -10 to 60C
  • Operating Humidity: 5% to 90%
  • Output Voltage: 5 Volts
  • POE Method: IEEE 802.3at for 20 Watts / IEEE 802.3af for 13 Watts
  • POE Mode/Pinout: Mode A (1,2 3,6) / Mode B (4,5 7,8)
  • Weight: 3 oz
  • Power Supply: Not Included - See our 48 Volt PoE Injectors and Switches



    Works as expected, using with Amazon basics usb-c cable to power eero units (this not supported by eero FYI)

    I bought these to power my Nest outdoor IQ cameras. I'm providing power with my ZyXEL POE switch (GS1900-8HP).

    I bought this to extend the power cable of my Nest Cam Outdoor IQ. Works great. Make sure you use a PoE+ (802.3at) capable switch.

    This product seems pricey to me, but it does what it is supposed to. I am using it to power a Nest Cam IQ Outdoor

    This works great with my Google Wifi APs.

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