Scan 25m Black Armoured Active Optical HDMI 2.1 Cable
Scan 25m Black Armoured Active Optical HDMI 2.1 Cable
Scan code: LN131550 Manufacturer code: AOCARMHDMI-025
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Scan 25m Black Armoured Active Optical HDMI 2.1 Cable

25m Scan HDMI V2.1 Active Optical Cable, 8K@60Hz / 4K@120Hz, Super Slim, Kevlar Armoured TPE Jacket, Supports 48Gbps

Scan code: LN131550 Manufacturer code: AOCARMHDMI-025
£97.49
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Product Overview

Scan 25m Super Slim Armoured AOC HDMI 2.1 Cable

AOC is short for Active Optical Cable which is the latest in cabling technology. AOC removes the copper conductors and replaces them with fibre optical cores and a small transmitter and receiver in the connectors. Copper cores still remain to carry power along the cable.

- The use of fibre optical cores allows the cable to be thinner and lighter.
- The barriers of cable length is no longer a problem.
- By using fibre optical cores, EMC interference from power cables and lighting is no longer an issue. - The cables also produce much less EMC themselves.
- No signal loss over long distances.
- No extenders, boosters or runs of CAT5e needed. These simply connect to your host and device like a standard cable.

The armoured cables consist of stainless steel armour under the TPE jacket with an overall layer of Kevlar armour and the 4 fibre cores wrapped in Kevlar armour for further protection.


Features


• Super Slim Cable.
• HDMI Active Optical Cable.
• HDMI A Male to HDMI A Male.
• Supports 8K@60Hz.
• Supports 4K@120Hz.
• Supports Chroma Subsampling 4:4:4.
• Supports 48Gbps.
• Supports eARC.
• Metal Connectors.
• 4 Fibre cores / 7 Copper cores.
• Cable Outer Diameter 3.9mm.
• Armoured TPU.

Specifications
Length 25 m
Type HDMI Cable
Specification HDMI 2.1 - Ultra High Speed (8K)
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Colour Black
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Additional Information
Scan Code LN131550
Model Number AOCARMHDMI-025
GTIN 5055781249495
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
RTB Period:
12 months
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Scan 25m Black Armoured Active Optical HDMI 2.1 Cable
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