8K USB-C to HDMI™Active Optical Cable
Description
Savlink 8K USB-C 转 HDMI 有源光纤线缆 (AOC) 是一款专为无损音视频传输而设计的优质混合光电解决方案。无需驱动程序,即可将屏幕镜像或扩展到 HDMI 电视/显示器。是体育赛事直播、游戏和视频编辑的理想之选。直接连接避免了 WiFi 投屏的不稳定性。这款混合线缆采用先进的光纤技术,消除了信号损耗和串扰,即使在超长距离下也能提供纯净、零延迟的视频传输。
- Hybrid fiber-optic design utilizing high-purity fiber for high-speed signals.
- 48Gbps high-speed transmission.
- Supports 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz high refresh rates.
- HDR support with DSC display stream compression technology.
- Compatible with Dynamic HDR, HDCP 2.3, and Dolby Atmos 7.1
- Technology:Ultra-low loss, zero EMI/RFI interference, and zero electromagnetic radiation.
- Driver-free, bus-powered, Hot-plugged, and features auto-detect functionality.
- Industrial-grade components ensure stable performance and high-temperature resistance for 24/7 operation.
- Fully tested with monitors, Notebook ,PC projectors, and docking stations.
- Unidirectional design optimized for maximum stability and immersive visuals.
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FAQs
Directional connection. The USB-C port connects to a computer or smartphone, while the HDMI port connects to a monitor or TV. Reversing the connection will not damage the device but will result in no image display; always connect according to the labels.
If your USB-C port supports DP Alt Mode, the Type-C port used solely for charging cannot display video output.
Not required. Plug & Play – power is drawn directly from the USB-C port without an additional adapter.
For ordinary copper wires longer than 5 meters, 8K signals experience significant attenuation. This cable is an active optical cable (AOC) transmitted via fiber optics, ensuring lossless 8K@60Hz video quality even at 30 meters length, with enhanced electromagnetic interference resistance and a thinner, more flexible design.
macOS has long been limited to 4K@60Hz (HDMI 2.0 standard). Starting with macOS 26 (Tahoe), M3/M4 Macs can achieve 4K@120Hz when paired with FRL-compatible USB-C to HDMI chips, but still cannot support direct output at 8K@60Hz; M1/M2 processors remain unsupported in testing, and Mac systems cannot handle 8K@60Hz or 4K@240Hz outputs without converters/adapters.


