PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C Power and 10/100 Data with Power Delivery – Use Power Over Ethernet from A Network Switch to Charge Apple iPad Mini 3, iPad Air, Samsung Tab S7 Lite and More
Package Dimensions
5.63 x 3.5 x 1.46 inches
Item Weight
3.2 ounces
ASIN
B0B8RNVBB1
Date First Available
August 5, 2022
Manufacturer
PoE Texas
Test video – PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C :
Product highlights :
Connect Power and Data to USB-C PD Enabled Devices like iPad Mini 3, iPad Air, Samsung Tab S7 Lite, and more with both power and data. No accessories to buy. This device fits into almost any tablet enclosure and works with any PoE switch.
This rugged, affordable device converts normal IEEE 802.3af PoE into USB-C power delivery (PD) and data with an integrated USB-C right angle cable. Fits designer tablet enclosures including: Heckler, Vidabox, Viveroo, ArmorActive, and others.
Compatible with your existing IEEE 802.3af PoE switch or PoE injector (sold separately). Reduce system downtime and installation costs by relying on your current infrastructure, without the need to upgrade any other network hardware.
10/100 data rate delivers up to 95 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) wired data to your device. Place your tablet where you want, even without an AC outlet nearby. Works with USB-C Power Delivery. Input voltage range: 44v to 56v PoE. Output Power: 10 watts
Covered by an industry leading 1-year manufacturers warranty and lifetime technical support with a PoE Texas expert. Please email or call 512 479 0317
➕ What is the price of PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C in-store is 270 SAR VAT.
➕ When PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C was released ?
The release date was August 5, 2022.
➕ What is the price of PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C cheap used ?
The price of PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C used is 180 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C ?
Special specifications :
Connect Power and Data to USB-C PD Enabled Devices like iPad Mini 3, iPad Air, Samsung Tab S7 Lite, and more with both power and data. No accessories to buy. This device fits into almost any tablet enclosure and works with any PoE switch.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C in Saudi Arabia ?
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16 reviews for PoE Texas IEEE 802.3af PoE to USB-C
Rated 5 out of 5
D. E (verified owner)–
Works great to connect 10.5” iPad Pro to power and Ethernet. – This does the trick to power and connect Ethernet to an older iPad with the lightning connector. Don’t get the USB-C version. It doesn’t work with the older iPads.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Really good solution for PoE on Lightning devices – My company deploys iPhones and IPads in commercial environments and we needed a PoE solution. We ended up testing both the PoE Texas devices and the Belkin solution. These PoE Texas devices worked great. Plug and play out of the box, even with older devices like iPhone 6s phones. They are compact and support GigE. The Belkin adapters did allow for a lightning-based power source (making it both a regular Ethernet adapter + Power port and PoE), but otherwise, it is at least twice as large as these adapters and only got half the speed (around 300-400 Mbps). I’ve already deployed over 20 of these adapters and they have really saved the day for us. My only complaint is the rather large 90 degree lightning connector, which impact some cases we used.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Really good solution for PoE on Lightning devices – My company deploys iPhones and IPads in commercial environments and we needed a PoE solution. We ended up testing both the PoE Texas devices and the Belkin solution. These PoE Texas devices worked great. Plug and play out of the box, even with older devices like iPhone 6s phones. They are compact and support GigE. The Belkin adapters did allow for a lightning-based power source (making it both a regular Ethernet adapter + Power port and PoE), but otherwise, it is at least twice as large as these adapters and only got half the speed (around 300-400 Mbps). I’ve already deployed over 20 of these adapters and they have really saved the day for us. My only complaint is the rather large 90 degree lightning connector, which impact some cases we used.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. D (verified owner)–
Great way to get ethernet and power to a wall mounted iPad – This works for my wall mounted iPad. It was simple to use with a POE switch.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. K (verified owner)–
Exactly what I needed – I bought this PoE adaptor so that I could use an iPad as a controller for my movie theatre A/V system, in order to both keep it charged and to utilize the hardwired Ethernet connection.
Rated 3 out of 5
I. K (verified owner)–
Important caveat! – This PoE to Lightning adapter does NOT pass data through if it’s not connected to a PoE switch. Works great as long as there’s PoE but for some inexplicable reason it doesn’t pass data if you’re connected to a normal gigE network. Super disappointing that you can’t use it as a regular ethernet -> lightning adapter in situations where PoE isn’t available.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. E (verified owner)–
Works great to connect 10.5” iPad Pro to power and Ethernet. – This does the trick to power and connect Ethernet to an older iPad with the lightning connector. Don’t get the USB-C version. It doesn’t work with the older iPads.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. K (verified owner)–
Exactly what I needed – I bought this PoE adaptor so that I could use an iPad as a controller for my movie theatre A/V system, in order to both keep it charged and to utilize the hardwired Ethernet connection.
Rated 5 out of 5
G. K (verified owner)–
Great solution for charging things over CAT5/6 – Used this to charge iPads over CAT5/6 that are wall mounted. Also used them to charge Ring Alarm KP. Great solution to providing a USB based charging point for items that don’t have power but have a CAT5/6. Very useful.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. R (verified owner)–
Works as Described – I’ve always wanted a better mechanism to control the numerous automation devices in my home, and the ideal setup always seemed to be having wall mounted control panels; unfortunately most of these suck, or won’t integrate well with my Vera based setup like the smart phone iPad apps do. So I decided that I would mount iPads into the wall and use these a fixed home automation controllers, however the obvious issue is how can you power these panels? Removing them to charge, which would be often as I have the devices permanently on was not an option. Searching Amazon I can upon this POe to use splitter and knew that this was the answer. Cat6e is so easy to run in walls and already having a POe network switch this was my answer.
Rated 4 out of 5
P. J (verified owner)–
Works as advertised to power my ipad air 2 over POE+ – only one complaint is the length. Because the longitudinal orientation of the wires, a straight line from the poe port in, to the body of the splitter, to the split dc and ethernet on the other end, it is challenging finding an electrical box that can easily hold the device even if using a 2-gang electrical box. Most likely i’ll have to use an open backed low voltage box and rig up some type of retaining wire so the device isn’t hanging off the POE cable and doesn’t fall down the wall.
Rated 4 out of 5
P. J (verified owner)–
Works as advertised to power my ipad air 2 over POE+ – only one complaint is the length. Because the longitudinal orientation of the wires, a straight line from the poe port in, to the body of the splitter, to the split dc and ethernet on the other end, it is challenging finding an electrical box that can easily hold the device even if using a 2-gang electrical box. Most likely i’ll have to use an open backed low voltage box and rig up some type of retaining wire so the device isn’t hanging off the POE cable and doesn’t fall down the wall.
Rated 3 out of 5
I. K (verified owner)–
Important caveat! – This PoE to Lightning adapter does NOT pass data through if it’s not connected to a PoE switch. Works great as long as there’s PoE but for some inexplicable reason it doesn’t pass data if you’re connected to a normal gigE network. Super disappointing that you can’t use it as a regular ethernet -> lightning adapter in situations where PoE isn’t available.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. D (verified owner)–
Great way to get ethernet and power to a wall mounted iPad – This works for my wall mounted iPad. It was simple to use with a POE switch.
Rated 5 out of 5
G. K (verified owner)–
Great solution for charging things over CAT5/6 – Used this to charge iPads over CAT5/6 that are wall mounted. Also used them to charge Ring Alarm KP. Great solution to providing a USB based charging point for items that don’t have power but have a CAT5/6. Very useful.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. R (verified owner)–
Works as Described – I’ve always wanted a better mechanism to control the numerous automation devices in my home, and the ideal setup always seemed to be having wall mounted control panels; unfortunately most of these suck, or won’t integrate well with my Vera based setup like the smart phone iPad apps do. So I decided that I would mount iPads into the wall and use these a fixed home automation controllers, however the obvious issue is how can you power these panels? Removing them to charge, which would be often as I have the devices permanently on was not an option. Searching Amazon I can upon this POe to use splitter and knew that this was the answer. Cat6e is so easy to run in walls and already having a POe network switch this was my answer.
D. E (verified owner) –
Works great to connect 10.5” iPad Pro to power and Ethernet. – This does the trick to power and connect Ethernet to an older iPad with the lightning connector. Don’t get the USB-C version. It doesn’t work with the older iPads.
G. E (verified owner) –
Really good solution for PoE on Lightning devices – My company deploys iPhones and IPads in commercial environments and we needed a PoE solution. We ended up testing both the PoE Texas devices and the Belkin solution. These PoE Texas devices worked great. Plug and play out of the box, even with older devices like iPhone 6s phones. They are compact and support GigE. The Belkin adapters did allow for a lightning-based power source (making it both a regular Ethernet adapter + Power port and PoE), but otherwise, it is at least twice as large as these adapters and only got half the speed (around 300-400 Mbps). I’ve already deployed over 20 of these adapters and they have really saved the day for us. My only complaint is the rather large 90 degree lightning connector, which impact some cases we used.
G. E (verified owner) –
Really good solution for PoE on Lightning devices – My company deploys iPhones and IPads in commercial environments and we needed a PoE solution. We ended up testing both the PoE Texas devices and the Belkin solution. These PoE Texas devices worked great. Plug and play out of the box, even with older devices like iPhone 6s phones. They are compact and support GigE. The Belkin adapters did allow for a lightning-based power source (making it both a regular Ethernet adapter + Power port and PoE), but otherwise, it is at least twice as large as these adapters and only got half the speed (around 300-400 Mbps). I’ve already deployed over 20 of these adapters and they have really saved the day for us. My only complaint is the rather large 90 degree lightning connector, which impact some cases we used.
A. D (verified owner) –
Great way to get ethernet and power to a wall mounted iPad – This works for my wall mounted iPad. It was simple to use with a POE switch.
E. K (verified owner) –
Exactly what I needed – I bought this PoE adaptor so that I could use an iPad as a controller for my movie theatre A/V system, in order to both keep it charged and to utilize the hardwired Ethernet connection.
I. K (verified owner) –
Important caveat! – This PoE to Lightning adapter does NOT pass data through if it’s not connected to a PoE switch. Works great as long as there’s PoE but for some inexplicable reason it doesn’t pass data if you’re connected to a normal gigE network. Super disappointing that you can’t use it as a regular ethernet -> lightning adapter in situations where PoE isn’t available.
D. E (verified owner) –
Works great to connect 10.5” iPad Pro to power and Ethernet. – This does the trick to power and connect Ethernet to an older iPad with the lightning connector. Don’t get the USB-C version. It doesn’t work with the older iPads.
E. K (verified owner) –
Exactly what I needed – I bought this PoE adaptor so that I could use an iPad as a controller for my movie theatre A/V system, in order to both keep it charged and to utilize the hardwired Ethernet connection.
G. K (verified owner) –
Great solution for charging things over CAT5/6 – Used this to charge iPads over CAT5/6 that are wall mounted. Also used them to charge Ring Alarm KP. Great solution to providing a USB based charging point for items that don’t have power but have a CAT5/6. Very useful.
K. R (verified owner) –
Works as Described – I’ve always wanted a better mechanism to control the numerous automation devices in my home, and the ideal setup always seemed to be having wall mounted control panels; unfortunately most of these suck, or won’t integrate well with my Vera based setup like the smart phone iPad apps do. So I decided that I would mount iPads into the wall and use these a fixed home automation controllers, however the obvious issue is how can you power these panels? Removing them to charge, which would be often as I have the devices permanently on was not an option. Searching Amazon I can upon this POe to use splitter and knew that this was the answer. Cat6e is so easy to run in walls and already having a POe network switch this was my answer.
P. J (verified owner) –
Works as advertised to power my ipad air 2 over POE+ – only one complaint is the length. Because the longitudinal orientation of the wires, a straight line from the poe port in, to the body of the splitter, to the split dc and ethernet on the other end, it is challenging finding an electrical box that can easily hold the device even if using a 2-gang electrical box. Most likely i’ll have to use an open backed low voltage box and rig up some type of retaining wire so the device isn’t hanging off the POE cable and doesn’t fall down the wall.
P. J (verified owner) –
Works as advertised to power my ipad air 2 over POE+ – only one complaint is the length. Because the longitudinal orientation of the wires, a straight line from the poe port in, to the body of the splitter, to the split dc and ethernet on the other end, it is challenging finding an electrical box that can easily hold the device even if using a 2-gang electrical box. Most likely i’ll have to use an open backed low voltage box and rig up some type of retaining wire so the device isn’t hanging off the POE cable and doesn’t fall down the wall.
I. K (verified owner) –
Important caveat! – This PoE to Lightning adapter does NOT pass data through if it’s not connected to a PoE switch. Works great as long as there’s PoE but for some inexplicable reason it doesn’t pass data if you’re connected to a normal gigE network. Super disappointing that you can’t use it as a regular ethernet -> lightning adapter in situations where PoE isn’t available.
A. D (verified owner) –
Great way to get ethernet and power to a wall mounted iPad – This works for my wall mounted iPad. It was simple to use with a POE switch.
G. K (verified owner) –
Great solution for charging things over CAT5/6 – Used this to charge iPads over CAT5/6 that are wall mounted. Also used them to charge Ring Alarm KP. Great solution to providing a USB based charging point for items that don’t have power but have a CAT5/6. Very useful.
K. R (verified owner) –
Works as Described – I’ve always wanted a better mechanism to control the numerous automation devices in my home, and the ideal setup always seemed to be having wall mounted control panels; unfortunately most of these suck, or won’t integrate well with my Vera based setup like the smart phone iPad apps do. So I decided that I would mount iPads into the wall and use these a fixed home automation controllers, however the obvious issue is how can you power these panels? Removing them to charge, which would be often as I have the devices permanently on was not an option. Searching Amazon I can upon this POe to use splitter and knew that this was the answer. Cat6e is so easy to run in walls and already having a POe network switch this was my answer.