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Various/Ubiquiti · Power · PoE Injectors

Single-Port PoE Injectors

Individual midspan PoE injectors for powering remote IP cameras, wireless access points, and intercoms where a PoE switch port is unavailable.

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Specifications

Brand
Various / Ubiquiti
Type
Single-port midspan injector
PoE Standards
802.3af (15.4W), 802.3at (30W), 802.3bt (60W/90W)
Input Power
100-240VAC
Data Rate
Gigabit pass-through
LED Indicators
Power and PoE status

Best Fit & Recommended For

Remote camera locations
Single device additions to existing networks
Retrofit installations without PoE switches
Temporary or construction site cameras
Elevator cab camera power

Single-Port PoE Injectors

Individual midspan PoE injectors for powering remote IP cameras, wireless access points, and intercoms where a PoE switch port is unavailable.

PoE injectors serve a targeted role in security installations — delivering power to a single device or a small group of devices without requiring a full PoE switch deployment. They are particularly useful in retrofit projects, remote locations, and situations where cable distances exceed standard PoE limits.

Vidimost selects injectors matched to each device’s power class and environmental requirements. Every injector installation includes proper grounding and, for outdoor deployments, integrated or supplemental surge protection.

Contact us for PoE planning and device power consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right PoE injector wattage? +
Match the injector to the device power requirement. Standard fixed cameras use 802.3af (15W). PTZ cameras and multi-sensor models typically need 802.3at (30W). High-power PTZ cameras with heaters may require 802.3bt (60W or 90W). Always check the camera datasheet for the exact PoE class.
Can I use a PoE injector with a PoE switch? +
You should not stack a PoE injector in front of a PoE switch port — this can damage equipment. PoE injectors are designed to add PoE to non-PoE switch ports or to extend power to a device connected directly to a media converter or non-PoE uplink.