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20 Mar, 2026

£130.62 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve already got an HP Poly EagleEye III/IV setup and you’re just missing the right external power adapter, this is the kind of “boring but necessary” purchase that actually saves time. At £108.92 ex‑VAT, it’s not cheap, but it’s also not one of those generic parts that ends up causing intermittent faults, weird behaviour, or compatibility headaches. The fact it’s sold specifically for the EagleEye family is the main value: fewer trial-and-error loops, and you can get the camera back on the wall/ceiling without turning it into a project.
That said, I’d only buy this if you’re confident you need *this exact* breakout/power scenario and you don’t already have a compatible supply/cable in your spares. The “without power cord” detail matters in the real world—check what your install will use (and whether you can reuse an existing cord) before ordering. For anyone building something new from scratch, you might be better off bundling the correct PSU through the original camera kit or your standard spares—otherwise you’re paying premium for a power piece that may not be the missing link. Overall: solid choice for replacement/maintenance; questionable if you’re trying to solve a broader compatibility problem cheaply.

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