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🔗 Power Twice the Cameras, Half the Hassle!
The IPCamPower POE Combiner Splitter Adapter lets you power and connect two IP cameras over a single Ethernet cable, reducing installation time and material costs. Featuring IP68-rated weatherproof connectors, it’s built for outdoor durability and supports all standard POE switches, NVRs, and cameras with both Mode A and B compatibility. Ideal for expanding surveillance setups quickly and efficiently without extra cabling.










| ASIN | B08JS45B89 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24 in Surveillance Camera Cables |
| Brand | IPCamPower |
| Built-In Media | Combiner, Splitter, Weatherproof Grommets |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Internet Protocol Camera |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 550 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 6.75 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.75 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | IPCamPower |
| Mfr Part Number | IPCP-212XD |
| Model Number | IPCP-212XD |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 753215818273 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
O**I
Works perfectly!
They work as described, 2 poe cameras on one cable
R**L
LOVE THESE SO FAR!
I purchased and returned another brand because of intermittent connection issues. These have been bullet proof so far. Will continue to use the IPCamPower POE Combiner Splitter Adapterin the future. They work with no hassel....
C**W
All PoE splitters are not the same
I bought one about six months ago after researching. Then bought a few more! Was a little unsure with the first one if it would work initially, given the power draw by two devices. But it has a switch for two types of wiring, good just in case! And I used the higher power PoE+ switch that was 802.3AT compliant. PoE switches that are only 802.3AF compliant don't put out nearly as much power on the line. So make sure your PoE switch is 802.3AF (PoE+) compliant. May work with one that's only 802.3AT, but I wouldn't try it to find out unless you already had one there. The better PoE+ switches aren't expensive. I had a PoE wired Ring cam, but wanted to add a Reolink PTZ camera about 15ft from the Ring cam that was also wired PoE without running an entire new cable. Easy to install, and both devices powered up and connected without any issues. Still running without a glitch 4 months later. So if you were going to use it to connect say two Ring or similar PoE cameras, it would have no problem with it as I'm fairly sure the Reolink PTZ cam pulls more power than the Ring cam with it's auto tracking. I wouldn't experiment with cheaper PoE splitters. This one is well engineered and won't let you down.
P**T
Work exactly as advertised
Worked exactly as advertised with LTS cameras and NVR. Very well made.
M**B
It works fine, but the waterproofing is a little iffy
It works, but I would have changed a few things... thing 1, the waterproof connectors are junk. I've done plenty of outdoor POE camera installs and there are connectors that work, and connectors that don't. These don't. I always use dielectric grease in the plugs to help with moisture resistance and even though I did that, I had this unit out for one day. One day! And rain came, water got in, and some of the cheap contacts in there rusted out. Probably shorted the POE if I had to guess (no damage to the switch though, a good POE switch knows when that happens and cuts off power). Thing 2, rather than having RJ-45 sockets on the output side, I would have preferred RJ-45 plugs. That's just me, so maybe there should be an option. As it is, for my install I had two cameras right there on a pole, basically facing forward and backward. So to use this, I had to grab a couple short cables to stick in between which just means even more watertight connectors to deal with, etc. When I had my water ingress and rusted pin, I just got done snipping off that particular socket (I think it was camera 1). I tested which color wires went to which pins so I could just wire it up to a new RJ-45 plug, which is currently working okay, and now I've avoided one extra ethernet cable on my setup. However, there's precious little slack on those wires where it splits out, so there's no way I could get a waterproof connector on. I'll have to stick with electrical tape and the aforementioned dielectric grease. Plus it helps to position the connection in a way that gravity will not let water pool into the socket itself. For anyone else who might need to rewire this... I didn't cut off the pigtail going to the 2nd camera, but at least on the first one (and you know which one is #1 because it's using pins 1,2,3 and 6 ... the other one uses 4,5,7,8), the wire colors are: #1 = white, #2 = yellow, #3 = black, and #6 = red. Wire those to an RJ-45 plug and you can do it too. Bear in mind, these wires in there are kind of cheap stranded wires, so good luck pushing it into your RJ-45. I tried and tried... eventually I had to strip back just a little bit of the wire itself and tin it with fresh solder, and that lets you push it into the plug and crimp it. It's also a pain in the neck to wire when you're only dealing with 4... pushing in all 8 wires is pretty easy because you just line them up and go. With 4, and using 1,2,3,6, it's kind of tricky to get it just right, so it takes some time and patience. Now, I figure I could have returned this since it's literally 2 days old and already rusted and broken, but I can't say for sure if the water issue was my fault or the crummy waterproof connector, so I sucked it up and fixed it on my own. For all the other connections, I made sure to use generous electrical tape now on all those joints. I figure water just got in past the rubber grommet where the wire goes in, because it's not really that tight, so taping it there to prevent water from getting there in the first place helps. I've done that in other spots where the connector seemed dubious. Time will tell if it all holds.
M**E
Flawed Waterproofing Design
The concept is good haven’t tested the quality yet but there are two major design flaws with the waterproof caps which makes it useless for my project 1. The rubber gasket is not split so impossible to fit around a finished wire, which makes it completely useless for me. 2. The end cap that you would screw on to the prong end the diameter is way to small which makes it physically impossible to use with a finished RJ45. making the waterproof concept completely worthless for me to use. This company’s product department must revisit their design flaws as it prevents the concept of a waterproof/ water resistant system. Picture a picture speaks 1000 words pictures attached to demonstrate their product versus industry standard. Really wanted to love the system however without manipulating a $20 set you would like you shouldn’t have to cut widen the caps for it to work. One would think this should have been thoroughly thought through but it wasn’t. The end of the RJ45. Don’t even match the identical version that I have which has the rubber coverings for the plastic clip. I really needed and wanted this to work, as I had to finish my project today. Its now not going to happen as it can’t work for my outside POE system. I would not recommend this to anyone wanting to waterproof/water resistant their system.
L**C
Simple and easy
I had a wire that went bad (water intrusion fouled the pass through connector). Being the cameras were next to each other facing opposite directions, I installed this and worked perfectly! I did try it as well on a longer run I have out of curiosity and it was not enough to power two cameras over 250 feet away. I installed a switch and split the feeds that way to supply power to each camera as It would only supply one feed not two. But for price and if it’s a quick fix or permanent install they’re super easy to install!
T**J
Great Product! Huge Life Saver!
Product works amazing, had a 2 camara run where one of my 2 cables went bad, instead of running a new cable, just put this on the good cable and whalla, back in action, used with an REOLINK system, no issues. Left the dip switches on the factory setting with no issue.
D**D
Works perfectly with a Hikivison NVR DS-7616NI-M2/16P using POE.
I hadn't heard of devices like this "IPCamPower POE Splitter Kit" before. I've recently upgraded from an 8 channel NVR (using POE), to a 16 channel NVR with POE. The only down side to that upgrade is running the cabling for the extra cameras. I bought this kit hoping it would work, and the good news is it does perfectly. You plug the splitter/ combiner? (with the switches on it) into the two channels on the NVR you want to use, then run the single cable from it. Then plug the other splitter cable onto the end of that single cable. Then run the two cables to your cameras. I used B mode on the combiner end as suggested in the instructions. After the splitter at the camera end, I've got one camera on a 5m cable and the other on an 8M cable- they work fine, even the POE.
م**ي
روعة
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K**I
Działa dobrze
Potwierdzam, że działa z kamerami i rejestratorami Zintronic / Herospeed. Zwykłe rozdzielacze nie działały.
S**Y
Game changer - these work well for 4K Lorex camaras.
Purchased for our home security cameras. I had no prior background with installations and found these were easy to set up! We have 4K cameras - the video/image quality appears unchanged when using these. Perfect for what they are for!
A**ー
コンパクトで良いが…
よく分かりません。 poe電源から5m先に1台目のカメラが有り、そこから分岐して3m先にもう1台追加でカメラを取付たら1台は読込みますがもう1台は全く読み込まない、 カメラが悪いのかと思い接続を変えても変わらない。 LANはカテ5e、B結線。カメラは既存と同機種。 poe電源付近で2台接続したら映る… 離れると映らない…? 調べても外国産なので細い説明は無く 自宅使用なので考えるのは辞めました。 コンパクトで良いと思買いましたがちょっと残念。
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