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UGREEN CAT8 ETHERNET CABLE 2m

د.ج 3.900,00

UGREEN Cat 8 Ethernet Cable: High-Speed, Shielded Networking

The UGREEN Cat 8 Ethernet cable represents the highest standard currently available for copper twisted-pair Ethernet cabling. It’s designed for extremely high-speed and bandwidth-intensive applications, offering significant performance increases over previous categories like Cat 6a or Cat 7.

Key Features:

  1. Ultra-High Speed: Built to the Category 8 standard, these cables support data transfer rates of up to 40 Gbps, which is drastically faster than the 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps typically seen in home networks.
  2. High Bandwidth: Operates at frequencies up to 2000 MHz (2 GHz), four times that of Cat 6a. This allows for more data to be transmitted simultaneously.
  3. Superior Shielding (S/FTP): UGREEN Cat 8 cables typically use FTP ( Foiled Twisted Pair) construction. This involves individual shielding around each twisted pair plus an overall braided screen shield. This robust shielding is crucial for minimizing crosstalk and external electromagnetic interference (EMI) at such high frequencies.
  4. RJ45 Connectors: Uses standard RJ45 connectors, making it backward compatible with existing Ethernet ports on routers, switches, PCs, consoles, etc. UGREEN connectors are usually plated for better conductivity and corrosion resistance.
  5. Build Quality: UGREEN cables are generally known for good build quality, often featuring durable PVC jackets or sometimes braided nylon exteriors for extra protection and flexibility.
  6. Distance Limitation: Cat 8’s top speeds (25/40 Gbps) are generally limited to shorter runs, typically up to 30 meters (around 100 feet).
  7. Target Use: Primarily designed for demanding environments like data centers (switch-to-switch connections) or future-proofing high-performance home/office networks where maximum speed over short distances is critical.

In summary, the UGREEN Cat 8 cable is a premium, heavily shielded Ethernet cable built for cutting-edge network performance, offering speeds and bandwidth far exceeding typical home requirements but ideal for data centers or users demanding the absolute maximum short-distance throughput.

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