MikroTik CSS610-8P-2S+OUT netPower Lite 8P Compact PoE switch with built-in UPS and smart battery charger
Low-cost. Tough. And always ON! Compact PoE switch with built-in UPS and smart battery charger – because your CCTV cameras and access points deserve true off-the-grid resilience.
- 8× Gigabit Ethernet
- 802.3af/at PoE-Out
- 2× 10G SFP+ uplinks
- 24–57 V DC input
- 120 W total PoE-Out
- IP54 Outdoor
- Integrated UPS switchover
- Built-in smart battery charger
- Temperature sensor included
MikroTik netPower Lite 8P Compact PoE switch with built-in UPS and smart battery charger - CSS610-8P-2S+OUT. The netPower Lite 8P delivers reliable Power-over-Ethernet even when the grid goes dark. The integrated UPS and smart charger work with your external 24 V battery – and can deliver high-voltage PoE-out even from low-voltage DC sources, making the netPower a perfect match for CCTV, offices, apartment buildings, and smart-city installations.
This switch is built to endure. With an operating range of –40 °C to +70 °C, the netPower Lite 8P keeps delivering where many devices would already be giving up. The switch can draw up to 181 W total, with a 120 W PoE-Out budget. When incoming power is limited, PoE is prioritized automatically – charging slows down first to keep your essential devices online.
The netPower Lite 8P comes with eight Gigabit Ethernet ports featuring 802.3af/at PoE-Out, plus two 10G SFP+ uplinks for high-speed backhaul. It runs SwOS Lite – fast, efficient, and refreshingly simple to manage. Power input is flexible: just feed 24–57 V DC into the 2-pin terminal.
Built-in UPS support gives you effective, reliable options. Connect a 24 V nominal battery – typically two 12 V units in series – and the switch instantly becomes a small, efficient UPS. During a power outage, PoE devices stay online without any interruptions.
The charger supports flooded, AGM, and gel-based lead-acid batteries, as well as LiFePO (Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery) packs with proper BMS. The charger subsystem is designed for charging batteries through the 2-pin header in a current range 0.2-1.6 A, and at a voltage range of 20 to 31.7 V.
Alarm input: connect a simple 2-wire contact to detect tampering, and the device will report it instantly in SwOS Lite and over SNMP. You can pair it with a RouterOS device for additional automation or creative scripting triggers.