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Ubiquiti POE-50-60W 60-W 50V IEC-320 C6 PoE Injector
- 50V DC Power Output
- 60 Watts Power Delivery
- IEC-320 C6 Power Connector
- Supports high-power PoE devices
- Gigabit Ethernet Compatible
- Includes surge protection
- Ideal for demanding wireless applications
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Product Overview
The Ubiquiti POE-50-60W is a high-power PoE injector capable of delivering 60 watts of power at 50V DC. It utilizes an IEC-320 C6 power connector and is designed for powering high-demand devices like Ubiquiti's airMAX and airFiber radios, as well as other PoE-enabled equipment requiring substantial power.
Technical Information
| Output Voltage | 50V DC |
| Output Power | 60W |
| Input Connector | IEC-320 C6 |
Additional Specifications
| Data Interface | Gigabit Ethernet |
| PoE Standard | Passive PoE |
| Surge Protection | Yes |
Product Description
The Ubiquiti POE-50-60W is a robust and high-capacity PoE injector designed to power the most demanding network devices. It delivers a substantial 60 watts of power at 50V DC, making it suitable for high-throughput wireless equipment, such as Ubiquiti's airMAX and airFiber product lines, which often require significant power for their advanced functionalities and long-range capabilities. This injector supports Gigabit Ethernet speeds, ensuring that data transfer rates are not compromised. It features integrated surge protection to shield connected devices from power surges and electrical transients, enhancing the reliability and lifespan of the network hardware. The use of an IEC-320 C6 connector for AC input provides a standard and secure power connection. By consolidating power and data transmission over a single Ethernet cable, the POE-50-60W simplifies network installations, reduces cable clutter, and enables the deployment of devices in locations where AC power outlets are not readily available. Its high power output makes it an indispensable component for building resilient and high-performance wireless networks.
