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HDMI cable with professional fibre optic technology. This technology facilitates data rates of up to 18 Gbps on a transmission path of up to 100 m. The cable therefore supports high-resolution 4K formats with 50 or 60 Hz as well as HDR and is the solution for connecting devices with an HDMI 2.0 interface over great distances. The compact micro HDMI plugs are another special feature of this cable. They can be conveniently pushed through almost any empty conduit. The scope of delivery includes the corresponding adapters to type A HDMI or DVI-D. The plugs and adapters are made of metal, have a precise guide rail and can be fastened together so they form a solid mechanical unit after installation. The plug is 14.5 mm wide (diagonal). That means the cable fits through so-called M20 tubes or hoses with an inner diameter of around 17mm Important: The running direction must be complied with!
Features: • Fibre optic technology • Micro HDMI plugs for installing in empty conduits • Supports HDMI 2.0 with 18 Gbps • Supports HDCP 2.2 & HDR • 4K@50/60 Hz up to 100 m • ARC (Audio return Channel) up to 50m (NOT eArc) Product reviews and links
Brand description - Inakustik
Inakustik is a German manufacturer with over 30 years of experience in high-end cables and accessories - at very reasonable prices. What started as a three-man company has grown into a company with more than 50 employees, all of whom share a great passion for pure sound and video. in-akustik has many patents for special cable construction methods, such as concentric copper structure, which raises the speaker cables above the competition in the same price range. Manuals and user guides for Inakustik productsUnfortunately, as manufacturers do not make manuals or guides in all languages, we cannot guarantee that a local language manual is included for the item.
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