
Mount Genie PoE Power Over Ethernet Splitter
Usually $65.59
Price at time of publishing · updated 17m ago
Tired of smart speakers being tethered to the nearest power outlet?
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This little adapter is surprisingly handy for finally putting that smart speaker exactly where you want it, even if it's miles from an outlet. It cleverly uses your existing Ethernet cable to deliver both power and data, which means no more hunting for a free plug or dealing with extra power bricks. If you've got a network already wired up, this is a straightforward way to clean up the look of your smart home setup.
The real magic here is how it solves the placement puzzle. You know how sometimes you have the perfect spot for a voice assistant, but it's just out of reach of a power outlet? This splitter effectively makes any Ethernet port a potential power source for compatible devices. It’s a small thing, but it means you’re not limited by your home’s electrical layout anymore.
What makes it stand out
- Leverages existing Ethernet infrastructure to deliver power, eliminating the need for a dedicated power outlet at the device's location.
- Consolidates power and data over a single Ethernet cable, reducing visible wire clutter compared to devices requiring separate power adapters.
When this isn't the right fit
- You don't have an Ethernet cable running to the desired device location.
- You need to power a device that doesn't have an Ethernet port.
- You're looking for a solution that doesn't require a PoE-enabled Ethernet switch.
Real-world notes
- The need for a separate PoE-enabled Ethernet switch to inject power into the network.
- It works directly with the 3rd Gen Echo Dot, but may require additional adapters for other devices like Nest Mini or Google Home Hub.
A confident pick for anyone looking to expand their smart device placement options without adding more visible wires.
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