TRENDnet Goes Green With GaN PoE Switches

TRENDnet just launched new network switches that pack a big punch in a small package. These PoE++ switches use GaN (gallium-nitride) power technology, which makes them much more efficient. With these powerful little devices, you'll see less energy waste and a smaller carbon footprint.

The company released two models—a 6-port switch called TPE-BG5062 and a 9-port switch called TPE-BG5091. Each port can deliver a whopping 95 watts of power, perfect for running hungry devices like fancy security cameras, powerful access points, digital signs, and door controls.

GaN technology shrinks things down but keeps the power up. These power supplies take up 40% less space compared to old-school ones. They run cooler, which means many don't need noisy fans at all. Your equipment stays powered without the extra heat or noise.

Evan Davis from TRENDnet explained that GaN offers better strength, speed, and temperature handling. It creates less interference because it needs less voltage. The result? Smaller switches push out more power but stay much cooler than earlier versions.

Both new switches come with 2.5G PoE++ ports that work with your existing Cat5e cables. They also feature ultra-fast 10G SFP+ ports for speedy connections or long-distance fiber setups. These play nice with older 10/100/1000Mbps equipment, making upgrades easy.

The tough metal cases protect your investment. Both models prevent electrical problems through built-in safeguards. You can buy these right away from the TRENDnet Store or authorized sellers worldwide. You can also check them out in person at ISC West 2025, Booth #12115.

The smaller TPE-BG5062 gives you four 2.5G PoE++ ports plus two 10G SFP+ ports. It offers 240W of power, runs completely silent with no fan, mounts on racks, and meets NDAA/TAA rules for $289.99. The larger TPE-BG5091 carries eight 2.5G PoE++ ports and one 10G SFP+ port with 480W of power budget, smart, quiet fans, rack mounting options, and NDAA/TAA compliance for $424.99.
 

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