The Raspberry Pi team unveiled a Power-over-Ethernet Injector aimed at users lacking PoE-capable switches. This device supports PoE and PoE+ standards, enabling devices to receive power and data via Ethernet without direct access to power outlets. Priced at $25, it can handle voltages from 100 V to 240 V. While similar products are available, this injector is marketed as the smallest and most efficient option. However, it will require devices that can accept power via Ethernet, with promised availability of the official PoE+ HAT still pending.
The Raspberry Pi team has launched a Power-over-Ethernet Injector designed for users needing to power network devices without a compatible switch.
This new injector supports PoE and PoE+ standards, allowing devices to receive both power and data via Ethernet, ideal for places without power outlets.
Despite other PoE injectors on the market, Raspberry Pi's model is touted as the most efficient, though it is still in development stages by the team.
Eben Upton emphasized that the new PoE injector represents Raspberry Pi's smallest PD accessory yet, highlighting its potential efficiency and functionality.
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