Armored HDMI 2.1 Type A to Micro HDMI (Type D) 70m (230ft) Active Optical Cable, 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz, 48Gbps, Industrial Grade

Description

The armored HDMI 2.1 Type A to Micro HDMI (Type D) Active Optical Cable delivers stable 48Gbps 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz transmission with a 500 kg crush-resistant stainless steel armored structure and industrial-grade TPU jacket, ensuring reliable HDMI connectivity in harsh and demanding environments.

• 48Gbps bandwidth supports 8K@60hZ and 4K120Hz HDMI 2.1 transmission
• Armored hybrid fiber structure with high crush resistance
• Micro HDMI (Type D) connectors for compact devices
• Active optical design with plug-and-play operation
• CE & FCC compliant for industrial applications

Specifications

Features & Specs

Connector Type
HDMI Type A Male to HDMI Type A Male
Length
70M
Bandwidth
48Gbps
Resolution
Up to 8K@60Hz (7680×4320) and 4K@120Hz resolution
Cable Version
HDMI 2.1
Features
High Flexibility & Hybrid Fiber & Copper
OEM Logo Printing
Laser Engraving & Silk Screen Printing & Label Sticker

Measurements

Net Weight /PC
3.92kg
Gross Weight /PC
4.12kg
Packaging
ESD Bag + Inner Box + Exporting Carton(Option: Waterproof cover)
Inner Box Size
33.5*32.4*7.4m
Packing Quantity
2pcs/carton
Carton Size
35*34*20.5cm
Net Weight /Carton
7.84kg
Gross Weight /Carton
8.24kg
Packaging Customization
Quick-Print Label / Sticker & Customized Label & Color Box & Sleeve & Certification Label

Item Details

Brand
OEM & ODM Service
Connector 1
HDMI Type A / Zinc Alloy Housing / Straight / Male
Connector 2
HDMI Type A / Zinc Alloy Housing / Straight / Male
Jacket Material
TPU (Custom options available)
Cable OD
5.19mm
Customization Available
Length, Connectors, Jacket, Branding & Packaging
Certification
CE/FCC/UKCA/RoHS/REACH

User Guide

Drawing
Yes
Specification
Yes

Frequently Asked Questions

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A black screen at 4K@120Hz may occur if the source device, display, or HDMI port does not fully support HDMI 2.1 bandwidth (48Gbps). Ensure both devices support HDMI 2.1 and that the correct HDMI port is being used.

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Active Optical HDMI cables contain built-in signal conversion chips. Some HDMI extenders, splitters, or switches may interfere with the signal path or fail to provide enough power, causing compatibility issues.

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HDMI AOC cables convert electrical signals to optical signals and back again.rnBecause of this internal electronics design, the cable has a Source end and Display end, which must be connected correctly.

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Possible reasons include:rnrnCable connected in the wrong directionrnrnHDMI port does not provide sufficient powerrnrnDevice firmware compatibility issuesrnrnNon-HDMI 2.1 compatible portsrnrnReconnecting the cable and verifying port compatibility usually resolves the issue.

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Yes. The Micro HDMI (Type D) connector is commonly used on devices such as:rnrnDSLR camerasrnrnMirrorless camerasrnrnDronesrnrnAction camerasrnrnEmbedded industrial camerasrnrnThis cable enables long-distance transmission from these devices to monitors or video systems.