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How to Move Your CCTV System to a New Office
22 Jan, 2026

£163.30 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The HP Poly “EagleEye Camera Digital Breakout Adapter” without the power lead is one of those pieces of kit that only makes sense if you already know exactly what you’re plugging it into. If your setup already has the right power source path (or you’re deliberately integrating it into an existing infrastructure), this kind of adapter can be a tidy way to get your camera signal where it needs to go. But if you’re buying it as a general-purpose add-on “to make a camera work,” it’s easy to end up with a puzzle of missing cables, expectations that don’t match the install, and time lost. At £136.15 ex-VAT, you want to be confident there’s no “gotcha” around power and compatibility.
Who should buy it: AV/UC integrators or IT teams standardising EagleEye deployments where cabling runs and breakout points are the main issue, and where the rest of the kit is already in place. Who should think twice: anyone setting up a first-time meeting room camera build, or teams that don’t have the diagram and power requirements nailed down—because “without power cord” is exactly the sort of detail that turns a straightforward purchase into an avoidable re-order. If you can’t point to the exact camera model and how power is being handled in your design, I’d pause and confirm before buying.

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