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29 Mar, 2026

£111.97 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £93.37 ex‑VAT for a replacement “power supply without power cord”, this is the kind of part you only buy if you’re sure it matches your exact HP Poly EagleEye camera setup. The upside is obvious: it’s usually cheaper and faster than replacing the whole camera system, and if you’ve got a production room where equipment downtime is costly, a like‑for‑like PSU is a straightforward fix. It’s suitable for AV/IT teams maintaining existing EagleEye installs, especially where the original unit has failed or is behaving erratically.
That said, I’d be cautious. Because it doesn’t include a power cord, you need to confirm you already have the correct cable/connector type, and that the PSU’s compatibility is spot-on. If there’s any doubt about model/version matching, the “cheap replacement” becomes an expensive lesson with returns hassle. If you’re buying for new deployments, it’s probably not the best value compared to buying the whole kit properly bundled—this feels like a spare/repair part, not something to build from.

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