HDMI 2.0 Optical Hybrid Module, 18Gbps, Up to 300M Long-Distance Transmission

Description

HDMI 2.0 Optical Hybrid Module enables 18Gbps high-speed transmission up to 300 meters with stable and lossless performance.

• 18Gbps high-speed HDMI 2.0 transmission
• Up to 300m ultra-long distance without signal loss
• Hybrid optical + electrical design for stable performance
• Premium international optical chipset for extended lifespan
• Nano-precision optical processing for superior reliability

Specifications

Features & Specs

Connector type
HDMI Type A Male
Length
Up to 300M
Brandwidth
18Gbps
Resolution
Up to 4K@60Hz (3840×2176)
Cable Version
HDMI 2.0
Features
18Gbps High Speed / Hybrid Optical Module / 300M Lossless Transmission / Premium Optical Chipset / Industrial & Medical Grade
OEM Logo Printing
OEM / ODM / Length Customization / Interface Adaptation

Measurements

Packaging
ESD Bag + Inner Box + Exporting Carton
Packaging Customization
Quick-Print Label / Sticker & Customized Label & Color Box & Sleeve & Certification Label

Item Details

Brand
OEM & ODM Service
Connector 1
HDMI Type A / Straight / Male
Connector 2
HDMI Type A / Straight / Male
Jacket Material
/
Cable OD
/
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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An optical hybrid module combines optical fiber and copper (electrical) transmission to extend HDMI signals over very long distances while preserving HDMI 2.0 performance.rnThis allows the cable to be long (up to 300 m) without significant signal loss — much farther than traditional copper HDMI cables.

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Up to 300 meters (≈984 ft) over fiber under typical installations — far beyond the usual 5–10 m limit of pure copper HDMI cables at 4K 60 Hz. This makes it suitable for long-distance installations in venues like stadiums, auditoriums, and commercial AV setups.

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“Hybrid” refers to using fiber optic cores for data transmission and copper wires for power or control signals.rn• Fiber carries the high-speed video/audio data over long distances.rn• Copper may carry power, EDID/HDCP data, or auxiliary signals.rnrnThis simplifies installation and can eliminate the need for external power in many cases.

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Yes. Optical hybrid HDMI modules typically support EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) and HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) to ensure proper handshake and content protection between devices.

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Yes. HDMI standards are backward compatible. The cable/module will operate at the highest common standard supported by both source and display. If a device only supports HDMI 1.4, final resolution and refresh rates will adjust accordingly (e.g., 4K @30 Hz or 1080p).