€50,99 (inkl, MwSt.)
€66,29 (inkl, MwSt.)
Key Features
High transmission speeds due to operating frequency with up to 250 MHz (in comparison to Cat.5/Cat.5e cable bandwidth of 100 MHz).Our Cat6 specification cables are compliant to standards 10GBaseT which will be providing you amazing data transfer speed with the durability you would expect from a Cablesson cable.
The Cablesson cables are made with 100 percent copper. No compromise has been made when manufacturing our cables. Cablesson requires cables to perform to the best standard possible thus are built with the best materials.
Product is ROHS and CE Compliant.
Suitable for Gigabit-networks 10/100/1000 MBit | to connect computers games consoles DSL-modem switch router network sockets or patch panels within a 10/100/1000 Mbit-networks
Description
Cablesson came into existence in the world renowned city of Oxford United Kingdom and is led by a team of young tech-loving and innovative individuals. We are premier manufacturers of high quality HIGH DEFINITION cables components and accessories for consumer electronics products. As a result we continuously strive to give you the best combination of a valuable product and impeccable customer service.Â
The Cablesson Cat6 cable specification has been engineered in the UK to meet the fast demanding requirements of consumers. In terms of quality of transfer speed of transfer and durability the Cablesson cable will not fail to deliver. The inner copper conductor ensures a very fast Gigabit data connection thanks to higher transmission speeds - up to 250 MHz in
comparison to standard Cat.5 network cables (maximum 100 MHz). Furthermore the Cat.6 cables are far less error-prone more flexible and also hence more suitable for easier laying.
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- Compatible with all other ethernet category standards.
- Strong and durable construction.
- Flexible and easy to work with.
- suitable for home networks Switch Modem Router PatchPannel.
- Lengths Available: 16.40 to 164.04 Feet (5 to 50 Metres).
- 2 Years (24 Months) warranty.
- Designed in Oxford.