HDMI 2.1 Optical Hybrid Module, 48Gbps, Up to 300M Long-Distance Transmission

Description

HDMI 2.1 Optical Hybrid Module enables 48Gbps high-speed transmission up to 300 meters with stable and lossless performance.

• 48Gbps high-speed HDMI 2.1 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
48Gbps
Resolution
Up to 8K@60Hz (7680×4320) and 4K@120Hz resolution
Cable Version
HDMI 2.1
Features
48Gbps 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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Standard copper DP cables are typically limited to short distances (usually 2–5 meters) at high bandwidth.rnrnBy using fiber optics for high-speed data transmission, the optical hybrid module allows stable long-distance transmission (up to 300 m), making it ideal for:rnrnBroadcasting control roomsrnrnStadiums and large venuesrnrnMulti-screen display systemsrnrnProfessional AV installations

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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).