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iPad PoE Adapters for Point of Sale & Kiosk Deployments | Redpark

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iPad PoE Adapters for Point of Sale & Kiosk Deployments | RedparkiPad PoE Adapters for Point of Sale, Kiosk & Commercial Deployments PowerBx offers the complete Redpark lineup of PoE and USB C connectivity solutions purpose built for commercial iPad deployments. Whether you're running a high volume retail point of sale system, an unattended kiosk, a restaurant POS terminal, or a 24 7 digital signage display these adapters deliver wired gigabit ethernet and reliable power over a single Cat6 cable, with zero AC

iPad PoE Adapters for Point of Sale, Kiosk & Commercial Deployments

PowerBx offers the complete Redpark lineup of PoE and USB-C connectivity solutions purpose-built for commercial iPad deployments. Whether you're running a high-volume retail point of sale system, an unattended kiosk, a restaurant POS terminal, or a 24/7 digital signage display — these adapters deliver wired gigabit ethernet and reliable power over a single Cat6 cable, with zero AC outlets required.

Every model supports USB-C iPads and iPhones running iOS 16.5 or later. Plug-and-play — no drivers, no configuration software. Instantly recognized by iOS.

Choose Your Model

POE-GIG-C6-NETPOE — USB-C Gigabit + PoE Adapter ($99)

The go-to solution for wall-mounted iPad POS terminals and kiosks. Delivers gigabit ethernet and full iPad charging over a single PoE+ (802.3at) Ethernet cable — no power outlet, no power brick, no extra wiring. Perfect for countertop POS systems, self-checkout kiosks, queue management displays, and retail checkout lanes where AC power is unavailable or undesirable.

  • Gigabit ethernet up to 900 Mbps (USB 3 cable required)
  • PoE+ (802.3at) powered — 30W draw, 3A/5V to iPad
  • Single Cat6 cable carries power + data to the iPad
  • Compatible with Square, Clover, Toast, Lightspeed, and all iOS POS apps
  • Dimensions: 3.50" x 2.35" x 0.95"
  • UPC: 013964221701

POE-GIG-C6-POEDOCK — PoE-Powered USB-C Dock for iPad ($149)

The most capable solution for full-featured iPad POS terminals. Combines PoE+ power and gigabit ethernet with an additional SuperSpeed USB-C port — connect an NFC reader for contactless payments, a barcode scanner, a mag stripe reader, a receipt printer, or a scale, all powered by a single PoE Ethernet cable. Ideal for retail POS counters, hospitality check-in stations, access control kiosks, and inventory management terminals.

  • Gigabit ethernet up to 900 Mbps + PoE+ charging (802.3at, 30W)
  • SuperSpeed USB-C expansion port: connect NFC reader, barcode scanner, mag stripe reader, receipt printer, scale
  • USB expansion port provides up to 7.5W for connected peripherals
  • Single PoE cable powers iPad + all connected peripherals
  • Compatible with contactless payment hardware, inventory scanners, and iOS POS peripherals
  • Dimensions: 4.50" x 2.35" x 0.95"
  • UPC: 013964221718

POE-GIG-C6-NETUSBC — USB-C Gigabit + Power Adapter ($69)

Ethernet and USB-C charging combined in a compact, pocket-sized adapter. Connects a USB-C iPad to gigabit ethernet while simultaneously charging via any USB PD-compliant charger (18W+). Ideal for retail kiosks with AC access, mobile POS carts, field sales terminals, and any deployment where both reliable wired networking and iPad power are required without PoE infrastructure.

  • Gigabit ethernet up to 750 Mbps
  • Powers iPad via USB-C charger (USB PD, 18W+ required)
  • Can operate as ethernet-only adapter without charger connected
  • Compact form factor — minimal footprint at POS counter
  • Dimensions: 3.25" x 1.75" x 0.95"
  • UPC: 013964221725

POE-GIG-C7-POEPWR-3 — PoE USB-C Charging Station, 3-Port ($99)

Charge up to three iPads, Android tablets, or USB-C devices simultaneously over a single PoE++ (802.3bt) Ethernet connection — no AC outlets needed. Designed for tablet charging stations at retail checkout, hospitality desks, employee break rooms, or any deployment where multiple devices need to stay charged in a location without convenient AC power. Power-only — no data connection.

  • Charges up to 3 USB-C devices simultaneously
  • 15W per port (5V/3A) — meets Apple spec for 24/7 iPad charging
  • PoE++ (802.3bt) powered device — single Ethernet cable, no AC required
  • Compatible with USB-C iPad, iPhone, Android tablets, and USB-C devices
  • Power-only (no data) — pair with a separate PoE adapter if data is needed

Point of Sale & Kiosk Use Cases

  • Retail POS terminals — wall-mount or countertop iPad POS with wired ethernet and PoE power, no AC outlet required
  • Restaurant & hospitality POS — tableside ordering, host stand check-in, and bar terminals powered over existing ethernet runs
  • Self-checkout & unattended kiosks — 24/7 reliable wired connectivity for Square, Clover, Toast, Lightspeed, Shopify POS, and custom iOS apps
  • Contactless payment stations — add NFC reader via USB-C dock for tap-to-pay at any PoE drop
  • Inventory & warehouse management — connect barcode scanners and RFID readers directly to iPad over PoE
  • Access control & visitor check-in — NFC badge readers, mag stripe, and ID scanners connected via dock
  • Queue management & digital signage — always-on iPad displays powered and networked over Cat6
  • Mobile POS carts — USB-C power adapter variant for cart-based deployments with AC access

Why Wired Ethernet for iPad POS?

Wi-Fi is convenient but unreliable for business-critical point of sale. A single dropped connection during a transaction means lost revenue, frustrated customers, and queue backups. Wired gigabit ethernet delivers:

  • Consistent sub-5ms latency — critical for payment processing and real-time inventory lookups
  • Zero interference — no Wi-Fi channel congestion in dense retail environments
  • Higher throughput — up to 900 Mbps vs. typical Wi-Fi in crowded retail spaces
  • Always-on reliability — no reconnection delays, no DHCP timeouts, no dropped sessions
  • Simplified IT management — static IP assignment, VLAN segmentation, and network monitoring all work natively

Technical Specifications

Spec C6-NETPOE C6-POEDOCK C6-NETUSBC C7-POEPWR-3
Ethernet 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 10/100/1000 None (power only)
Max Bandwidth 900 Mbps 900 Mbps 750 Mbps
Power Source PoE+ (802.3at) PoE+ (802.3at) USB-C PD (18W+) PoE++ (802.3bt)
Power to iPad 3A / 5V 3A / 5V Via USB-C charger 3A / 5V per port
USB Expansion SuperSpeed USB-C
Devices Charged 1 1 1 Up to 3
iOS Required 16.5+ 16.5+ 16.5+ 16.5+
Temp Range 0°C–55°C 0°C–55°C 0°C–55°C 0°C–55°C
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year

Compatibility & Requirements

  • Compatible with all USB-C iPad and iPhone models running iOS 16.5 or later
  • Not compatible with Lightning iPads
  • PoE models require PoE+ (802.3at) or PoE++ (802.3bt) switch/injector at 48V — 24V injectors not compatible
  • Use Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6A ethernet cables; Cat6A recommended for runs over 100ft
  • Use Apple-brand or USB-IF certified USB-C cables; 1500mm or less recommended
  • Network configured via iOS Settings app — DHCP and Static IP supported
  • Each unit ships with a unique MAC address

FAQ

Will these work with Square, Clover, or Toast POS?
Yes. The ethernet connection is presented to iOS as a standard network interface. Any iOS POS app — Square, Clover, Toast, Lightspeed, Shopify POS, and others — uses the wired connection automatically.

Can I connect an NFC reader for contactless payments?
Yes — with the C6-POEDOCK. The SuperSpeed USB-C port on the dock supports NFC readers and other USB peripherals natively supported by iOS.

Do I need a special PoE switch?
PoE+ models (C6-NETPOE, C6-POEDOCK) require a PoE+ (802.3at) switch or injector at 48V/30W. The charging station (C7-POEPWR-3) requires PoE++ (802.3bt). Standard 802.3af PoE switches are not sufficient. 24V injectors (common in Ubiquiti installations) are not compatible.

How reliable is the wired connection for POS transactions?
Extremely reliable. Unlike Wi-Fi, wired ethernet is not subject to interference, channel congestion, or signal dropouts — making it the preferred choice for payment processing and real-time inventory systems.

Can multiple devices share one PoE switch port?
No — each adapter requires its own PoE port. The C7-POEPWR-3 charging station uses one PoE++ port to charge up to 3 devices.

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