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Highlights:
• Supports up to 8K @ 60 Hz and 4K @ 120 Hz image quality • Data transfer speed up to 48 Gbit/s • Compatible with action cameras such as GoPro, Canon and Nikon • Supports HDR and HDCP 2.2 for high contrast and picture quality This adapter cable is designed to provide high resolution image transfer with support for up to 8K @ 60 Hz and 4K @ 120 Hz. It is backward compatible and ensures a data transfer rate of up to 48 Gbit/s, making it ideal for audio and video transmission to TV or screens from smaller devices such as tablets or Raspberry Pi Zero. The adapter is also compatible with older digital cameras from brands such as Canon, Fujifilm and Nikon, as well as action cameras such as GoPro. With support for 8K UHD, HDR and HDCP 2.2, sharp images with high contrast are guaranteed. Additionally, the cable supports advanced audio features such as eARC and ARC for easy digital audio transmission. Specifications: • Connection type: HDMI™ male (type A), HDMI™ mini male (type C) • Cable length: 3 m • Cable thickness: 6 mm. • Maximum resolution: 8K Ultra HD 4320p (60 Hz) • Max. transfer speed: 48 Gbit/s • Screening: Aluminum foil and braided screen • Supported video standards: 4K Ultra HD 2160p (120 Hz), 8K Ultra HD 4320p (60 Hz)
Brand description - Goobay
Goobay is a German brand of accessory products for everything in the world of electronics. Good quality at great prices! The goods are usually produced in the East, but subject to the strict EU requirements and designed and approved in Germany. Manuals and user guides for Goobay productsWhen purchasing a Goobay product, a user guide or instruction is usually provided in the following languages: German, English. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee that a printed manual / user guide is included in the product box, but most often it can be found on the manufacturer´s website.
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