Frequently Asked Questions

Fiber optic HDMI cable is also called HDMI Active Optical Cable, which combines the best of fiber optic technology and the HDMI standard. The new fiber optic HDMI cables are often very slim, flexible, and light. They are designed with detachable connectors to attach the interface to the HDMI ports of your devices. To transmit the HDMI signals, your device will convert them into pulses of light first. The pulses travel through fiber optic at a very high speed. At their destination, the light pulses become electrical signals again.

Compared with conventional copper HDMI cables, a fiber optic HDMI cable can deliver top performance even in very long distances. There is no degradation of signals over large distances of transmission. For conventional HDMI cables, their signals usually start to attenuate at a distance of 25 feet/7.5 meters. At 50 feet/15 meters, the quality loss is evident. AOCFiberlink 8KH15 HDMI fiber optic cable can transmit 8K@60Hz resolution up to 15m/50ft, with no signal loss or delay. Besides, fiber optic HDMI cables are more versatile. In some variants, you can find the lower end of the cable detaches from the source to reveal a much shorter HDMI connector. This means you can establish a connection between small devices like mobiles and tablets and display devices such as monitors.

This AOCFiberlink PFHC-K2101 detachable 8k fiber optic hdmi cable utilize armored pure fiber optic cable with easy-snap on MPO connection as the main extension cable, offering advantages of easy installation & maintenance, undirectional, EMI-free

Yes, the length can be 3m to 500m.

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