Power 4 Cameras, One Cable Each
Four 100 Mbps PoE ports deliver data and power over a single Cat5e/Cat6 run — no separate plug-packs. Perfect for a 4-camera home or small-shop install in a tight space.
35 W Shared PoE Budget
Up to 30 W per port (802.3at) within a 35 W total budget comfortably powers typical HiLook and Hikvision IR turret and bullet cameras across all four ports.
250 m Extend & High-Priority Ports
Extend mode reaches up to 250 m on the PoE ports, while high-priority ports 1–2 guarantee power to your most important cameras first when the budget is tight.
Plug-and-Play & Silent
Unmanaged design means zero setup. A single uplink feeds your NVR or router, 6 kV surge protection guards every port, and the fan-free metal shell runs silent and cool.
How many cameras can it power?
Up to four PoE devices — one per PoE port — as long as their combined draw stays within the 35 W total budget. Most IR turret and bullet cameras draw 5–8 W each, so four fit comfortably.
What is the total PoE budget?
35 W shared across all four PoE ports, with up to 30 W available on a single port under the 802.3at standard.
Is it managed or unmanaged?
Unmanaged — completely plug-and-play. There is no software, web login or configuration; just connect your cameras and uplink.
How far can it transmit?
Standard mode follows the usual 100 m Ethernet limit; switch to Extend mode and PoE ports 1–4 reliably reach up to 250 m.
What uplink does it have?
A single 100 Mbps RJ45 uplink port to connect the switch to your NVR, router or main network.
What are the high-priority ports for?
Ports 1 and 2 are high-priority — if the PoE budget runs short, these ports keep your most important cameras powered first.
Does it need a fan?
No. The compact metal shell uses a fan-free design, so it runs completely silent — ideal for homes, offices and comms cupboards.
Will it work with my Hikvision or HiLook NVR?
Yes. It is a standard PoE switch and passes data transparently to any NVR, router or network device over the uplink port.