

⚡ Power your tech, declutter your desk — PoE made effortlessly sleek!
The UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V actively converts IEEE 802.3af PoE signals into stable 5V USB-C power and gigabit Ethernet, enabling seamless power and data delivery over a single cable. Ideal for Raspberry Pi 4, Google WiFi, and USB-C devices, it supports up to 2.4A output and extends connectivity up to 300 feet, eliminating the need for nearby AC outlets and reducing cable chaos in professional and remote setups.



















| ASIN | B087F4QCTR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Powerline Network Adapters |
| Brand | UCTRONICS |
| Color | 5V 2.4A USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (565) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2020 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.22 x 1.12 x 0.92 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | U6115 |
| Manufacturer | UCTRONICS |
| Product Dimensions | 3.22 x 1.12 x 0.92 inches |
G**T
Clean PoE solution for powering Raspberry Pi and other USB-C devices
Delivers stable power and network connection through a single Ethernet cable using standard 802.3af PoE. Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 and other USB-C powered devices. Reduces cable clutter and works well in tight enclosures or remote setups. No overheating or signal drop during extended use. Ideal for low-power NAS setups or remote sensors where reliability matters. Plug and play with no extra configuration needed.
C**Y
Does what it says on the tin
Simply works
P**O
Works perfectly for Google TV Streamer
For a clean and controllable setup, I'm using this with the Google TV Streamer through Unifi Flex w/POE++ (60w injector) for power & data. No small USB-C power bricks needed, everything is powered through ethernet. I also use their POE & Micro USB splitter for my Lutron Caseta Hub. Great price, great value.
R**.
Blink2 powered from POE switch.
I’m using this to power a Blink2 outdoor camera so I don’t have to buy lithium AA batteries anymore. It powered on so it’s a good start. We’ll see how long it works for. It is protected from the weather since it’s in a low voltage gang box.
C**.
It works!
Works fine. On the DC to USB cable, the DC portion doesn’t plug in all the way suggesting build quality is not high (a common problem with mixed DC parts). But I love that this allows me to use PoE while keeping my Pi4 in a case that otherwise would not fit a PoE hat. A PoE hat would also likely cause additional heat, which this avoids.
A**R
Good compatibility and speed
Good speeds after connected. It keeps the 1G when using. Compatible with list devices.
J**N
PoE for install and management
I've been utilizing 5 and 12V PoE splitters to eliminate the need for an outlet for dedicated device power supplies. I can also cycle device power via the host Ethernet switch's control interface without having to transition to the device's VLAN to access its management portal. No issues with this item.
B**S
Works great for plugging in wifi access points, Hue Hubs, and Raspberry Pi running Home Assistant
I use these around my house and in my networking closet to plug in 5v devices. USBc power connection and the Ethernet port are great. I also use these for Wifi extension points like Google Wifi and some POE Security Cameras. I keep a couple spares of these around at all times as they have tons of uses now that more devices are USBc and Ethernet is low voltage and easy to run around your house.
J**E
Works as expected and I've been powering a raspberry pi 4b over POE for around 16 months now and counting... touch wood.
D**Y
I have had no issues with this device, contrary to other reviews. Remember this is a 5V 4A (5x4=20W) so will need PoE+ 802.3at, as opposed to 802.3af which can only supply 15.4W This device powers RPI4 & RPI5 but unfortunately appears to be no longer available.
C**T
Update (June 8th) : I've ordered another unit from another seller and I received it the next day. This time, the splitter was really from Uctronics and It worked out of the box. I've ordered 2 UCTRONICS PoE Splitter USB-C 5V - Active PoE to USB-C Adapter. The splitters received are not form UCTRONICS. And both unit are defective. The power is delivered through the USB-C interface but the ethernet port is dead on both units.
A**R
I am using this to power a raspberry pi with a z-wave dongle from a UniFi Poe switch. It works great. The pi shows drawing 3 watts in the UniFi Controller software.
L**N
I use this to get power and ethernet to a Raspberry Pi 400 from my PoE network, and it works perfectly. My only gripe is that it's not available in white!