Category 6 cable, commonly referred to as Cat-6, is a cable standard for Gigabit Ethernet and other network protocols that are backward compatible with the Category 5/5e and Category 3 cable standards. Compared with Cat-5 and Cat-5e, Cat-6 features more...
Category 6 cable, commonly referred to as Cat-6, is a cable standard for Gigabit Ethernet and other network protocols that are backward compatible with the Category 5/5e and Category 3 cable standards. Compared with Cat-5 and Cat-5e, Cat-6 features more...
Our standard range of audio cables are assembled with Gold connectors for a higher quality look finish while providing ant-corrosive properties. Our three RCA plugs are assembled with left and right audio and yellow composite plugs. These are for connecting...
Our CDLDV range of HDMI to DVI cables are for DVI-D use only and come with Gold flashed connectors. HDMI connector uses 19 pins connected to the DVI-D pins on the DVI connector making it DVI-D single link. Please note: While the connector has the appearance...
The 3.5mm audio cable is ideal for connecting 3.5mm stereo equipment to 3.5mm stereo equipment. The cable is constructed with 3.5mm stereo jacks and blue moulded hoods. The contacts are Gold flashed for a higher quality finish with anti-corrosive properties....
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a specification that combines video and audio into a single digital interface for use with DVD players, digital television (DTV) players, set-top boxes, and other audiovisual devices. HDMI supports standard,...
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a specification that combines video and audio into a single digital interface for use with DVD players, digital television (DTV) players, set-top boxes, and other audiovisual devices. HDMI supports standard,...
Fibre optic cables use glass threads (fibres) to transmit data. These fibres transmit the data by using modulated light waves. Fibre cables are popular because they have a much greater bandwidth than the standard copper networking cables. The cables have...
Fibre optic cables use glass threads (fibres) to transmit data. These fibres transmit the data by using modulated light waves. Fibre cables are popular because they have a much greater bandwidth than the standard copper networking cables. The cables have...
Our OM3 fibre optic cables are constructed with 50æm core and 125æm cladding and various connectors. The OM3 range offer a higher bandwidth and greater distance over OM2 cables.