The C2G ® 25′ high speed HDMI audio/video cable with Ethernet, supports new HDMI features like UltraHD and 4k at 50/60. It is great for connecting multimedia source devices in home theater, desktop or commercial audio video applications requiring high speed HDMI features. This cable features CL2 rated cable jacket for in-wall installations. The Ethernet allows a user to connect multiple Ethernet enabled HDMI devices through a single Ethernet connection. This cable supports Dolby ® True HD, DTS-HD master audio and up to 32 audio channels for a multi-dimensional audio experience.
- Cable length: 25′
- Connections: One 19-pin HDMI male connector on both ends
- PVC jacket, braid shield or aluminum foil shield protects against unwanted EMI/RFI interference
- Features HDPE or foamed PE insulation, 28 AWG 5-pair, four tinned copper conductors and 1 u m gold plating for better conductivity
- Comes in black color
- Maximum resolution supported: 4K (2160p), which is 4 times the clarity of 1080p/60 video resolution
- Supports 3D video, deep color and x.v. color, high bandwidth or high speed data transfer
- Offers Dolby true HD, DTS-HD master audio and up to 32 audio channels for a multi-dimensional immersive audio experience
- Provides up to 1536 kHz audio sample frequency for the highest audio fidelity
- Simultaneously delivers dual video streams and multi-stream audio to multiple users
- Supports the wide angle theatrical 21 : 9 video aspect ratio and dynamic synchronization of video as well audio streams
- Meets ATC, UL standards and certifications
- Weight: 1.96 lbs.
- Comes with lifetime warranty
- Resistance: 10 mega ohm insulation, Nominal attenuation: 300 kHz – 825 MHz at 8dB, 825 MHz – 2.475 GHz at 21dBDimensions: 13 mm H x 21 mm W x 39 mm D, 7.3 + 0.2 mm O.D. jacket
- Weight: 1.96 lbs.
- Comes with lifetime warranty
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Cable Use
The device has HDMI port(s) or connector(s) built-in.
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Yes |
Color Family
The primary color of the product
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Black |
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