UGREEN Ethernet Switch, 10-Port PoE Switch, 8 PoE+@60W and 2 Gigabit Uplink, Plug & Play, Auto/VLAN/Extend Mode, Sturdy Metal, Desktop or Wall Mount Network Splitter Hub for Security Camera, IP Phone
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1 6KV Lightning Protection
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3 Wide Compatibility
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Network Speed
1000Mbps
2500Mbps
1000Mbps
1000Mbps
1000Mbps
Number of Ports
10
6
6
5
8
Ports Configuration
8 x PoE + 2 x 1Gb Uplink
5 x 2.5Gb + 1 x 10Gb SFP+
4 x PoE + 2 x 1Gb Uplink
5 x 1Gb Ethernet
8 x 1Gb Ethernet
PoE Supported
✔
✘
✔
✘
✘
Management Type
Unmanagement
Unmanagement
Unmanagement
Unmanagement
Unmanagement
Key Features
PoE & 3 Modes
Ultra Fast & 3 Modes
PoE & 3 Modes
Ultra Compact
Ultra Compact
More Ports, PoE Ready: UGREEN ethernet switch offers 8 PoE+ (802.3at/af) Gigabit ports (up to 30W each) and 2 Gigabit uplink ports, with a total power budget of 60W. Ideal for efficient power delivery and seamless network connectivity
Intelligent Power Management: If power exceeds 60W, it cuts ports in priority order (8–1) to prevent overload. It auto-detects PoE devices, supplies power to them, and transmits data only to non-PoE devices. Short-circuited ports shut off independently
PoE Auto Recovery: In Extend Mode, ports 1–6 automatically detect and restart powered devices (such as cameras or access points) when they go offline or freeze, ensuring stable PoE operation without manual monitoring or restart
One Touch, Three Modes: The ethernet hub can easily switch between Standard, VLAN, and Extend modes. VLAN isolates ports 1-8 for better management and storm prevention. Extend mode supports PoE up to 820FT, ideal for security and remote network coverage
High-Speed, Low Latency: The PoE switch offers 1000Mbps connectivity for real-time, lag-free monitoring with security cameras, efficient IP phone connections for work, and enhanced performance for wireless access points across your network
Plug and Play, Easy Setup: This plug-and-play ethernet splitter supports full-duplex and half-duplex modes. Indicator lights show the status. And the PoE ports automatically detect whether a connected device supports PoE and supply power accordingly
Precision Engineered, Reliable Performance: Features 6KV lightning protection for reliable operation in harsh weather. Rugged metal housing ensures heat dissipation, and its versatile design supports desktop or wall mounting for flexible installation
6 reviews for UGREEN Ethernet Switch, 10-Port PoE Switch, 8 PoE+@60W and 2 Gigabit Uplink, Plug & Play, Auto/VLAN/Extend Mode, Sturdy Metal, Desktop or Wall Mount Network Splitter Hub for Security Camera, IP Phone
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OBG, LLC –
Fast, Silent, and Rock-Solid
I’ve been running this UGREEN 10-port gigabit switch for about a week now in my small office setup, and it’s one of those rare network devices that feels engineered for reliability above all else. It’s a 10-port model with 8 PoE+ ports (802.3at/af compliant) and 2 dedicated gigabit uplink ports. The switch supports a 60W total PoE power budget, which is plenty for powering multiple IP cameras, VoIP phones, and even an access point simultaneously.Physically, it’s built like a tank. The housing is solid metal, not plastic, with a fine matte gray finish and minimal branding. It measures about 8.7″ x 4″ x 1.1″ and weighs just under 2 pounds—heavier than you’d expect, but that’s a plus for stability and heat dissipation. There’s no internal fan, so it runs completely silent, even under load. After several hours of continuous operation powering three PoE cameras (roughly 9W each) and two IP phones, the chassis temperature hovered around 42°C—warm to the touch but well within safe range.Setup couldn’t be simpler: it’s fully plug-and-play. I connected it directly to a router, plugged in several powered devices, and every link auto-negotiated at 1 Gbps instantly. The PoE ports are clearly labeled, and the two uplink ports make it easy to cascade another switch or connect to a NAS without losing a PoE slot. Each port has bright, well-placed status LEDs that show both link speed and activity without being glaringly bright in a dark room.Performance has been flawless. I ran a sustained data transfer test (1.2 TB file copy between two SSD-based endpoints) over a direct link, and throughput averaged 940 Mbps with zero packet loss—right at gigabit saturation. Latency stayed under 1 ms for internal transfers and stable even with all ports occupied. The internal switching capacity handles full duplex traffic easily, with no stutter or slowdown.The “Extend Mode” toggle on the side is a handy feature if you’re using it for cameras. It allows ports 1–6 to extend to 820 feet (250 meters) at 10 Mbps for long cable runs—perfect for outdoor PoE camera setups. There’s also a built-in PoE auto-recovery function that detects and resets unresponsive powered devices automatically, which I tested by intentionally freezing a camera; it rebooted within 20 seconds without manual intervention.Noise, heat, and power draw are minimal—my meter measured roughly 8 watts idle and about 43 watts under moderate PoE load. The included AC power adapter feels high-quality and stays cool. Mounting options are flexible: it sits securely on a desk with rubber feet or mounts easily to a wall via the two built-in keyhole slots.Packaging was clean and professional, with foam padding and clear labeling. The box includes the switch, a power brick, and a concise manual. No loose parts, no setup headaches.In short, this UGREEN switch feels more like enterprise hardware than consumer gear. It’s quiet, dependable, and handles continuous workloads effortlessly. For early November when I’ve been finalizing year-end surveillance and VoIP upgrades, it’s proven itself as a set-it-and-forget-it piece of gear—fast, stable, and built to last.
John Taylor –
good quality switch. beefier then you’d normally need for household switch.
another good ugreen product. Most network gear feels like a cheap toy, but this switch is a two-pound metal brick. It feels more like enterprise hardware, less like plastic consumer crud.I plugged in my cameras / nas / home server / ports routed to a couple laptop link spots, and every port just worked instantly at full speed. No setup, no app, no nonsense. Also– completely silent; there is no fan whirring away in the corner.I didn’t test some of the smart features, like the ‘extend mode’ for long camera runs and an auto-reboot for any of my PoE devices that freeze up; I don’t have those in my network setup. I wouldn’t be able to use the vlan feature as I need to cross communicate between some of the devices. The other aspects though were good that were tested (heat dissipation, sound, speed, build quality). Even the power brick feels meaty. Have not had a single problem with it.
K. Gibbons –
I Like It
I didn’t need the PoE capability that this switch has, so that part of it is untested in my case. Still, it’s nice to know it is there if I need it in the future for cameras and such.As a normal switch, it is plug and play, dropping into the place where my smaller switch was, and working fine. It has some weight to it making me think that it’s a good, quality item. Only time will tell if it lasts, but I would expect to get years of service out of it.I also appreciated the fact that it has a normal power cord and not just another wall wart that I have to make room for. In fact, my old one had a wall wart, so this was able to free up some space on the power strip. All in all, I really like this switch and am glad that I have it, ready for anything that comes my way that might require the PoE capability.
Charles –
Simple effective switch
This is a simple, effective switch that provides good value, given that it provides 8 ports of PoE. I tested all 8 running at the same time with various cameras and had no issues. Like all PoE switches, you have to know your max output and what you’re asking it to do so you don’t ask more than it can provide. I got this to replace ports at my workbench running off my core PoE ports so I could power other things with those and still have testing capability and it works great for that. I see this as a good option for closet PoE to bring links closer to WAPs and cameras in remote locations where you might not need management, too.
NovaStrike –
Wow!
Let’s start with just WOW! This switch is heavy and built like a tank. It feels good in the hand and looks good for a switch. It gets better because it uses a standard C13 plug, no weird adapters or wall warts needed. For enterprise or datacenter use, it supports an input voltage range of 110V-220V, so it fits in the rack and feeds off the 220V PDUs just as easily as it goes on my desk! It would be nice if UGREEN made a rackmount kit for this switch. The POE works great, I’ve tested it with a bunch of Sangoma and Grandstream phones, some Cambium APs, Cisco APs, and Grandstream APs, all powered on and working without issue. It passes data at gig/full speeds. I’m getting about 980mbps with iperf, which is what I expect with my bench PC. Overall this is a nice POE switch at a good price.
SQ –
Power efficient. Rock solid. Port isolation feature is a nice security feature.
This UGREEN POE Ethernet switch works perfectly with all of my POE IP cameras and Unifi access points. It is more power efficient than my existing POE switch that uses an external power adapter. The built-in power supply saves space, though it would require a whole unit replacement if it were to fail. The indicator lights are easy to see and provide all the connectivity info you need at a glance.The port isolation feature is nice for reducing chatter between IoT devices such as POE cameras. I love how it has two extra, non-POE uplink ports since uplink ports would never need POE functionality. It leaves more port for POE devices. The 60 watt power budget was more than enough for my 4 POE Reolink cameras and 3 Unifi APs.Build quality is what you’d expect with any gigabit switch–steel construction and dense.