Ultra Slim HDMI 2.0 Type A to Type A 5m(16.4ft) Active Optical Cable, 4K@60Hz, 18Gbps, for Professional AV Installations
Description
The super slim HDMI 2.0 Active Optical Cable features an ultra-small Ø3.4 mm hybrid fiber design, delivering stable 18Gbps bandwidth for reliable 4K@60Hz transmission in space-constrained installations.
• Ultra-slim Ø3.4 mm outer diameter with hybrid fiber structure
• 18Gbps bandwidth supports 4K@60Hz HDMI 2.0 transmission
• Active optical design with low loss and EMI immunity
• Plug-and-play operation, no external power required
• Backward compatible with HDMI 1.4 and HDCP compliant
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Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. It is designed for professional AV, conference rooms, digital signage, control rooms, broadcast environments, and high-end commercial installations where stability, slim routing, and signal quality are critical.
Do not bend the cable beyond the specified minimum bend radiusrnrnAvoid pulling or crushing the cablernrnEnsure correct Source and Display connection orientation
Ultra Slim” refers to the cable’s smaller diameter and increased flexibility, making it easier to route through tight spaces. “Overmolded” connectors mean the HDMI plug ends are reinforced with molded plastic or rubber for increased durability and strain relief — useful in professional installations where cables are repeatedly plugged/unplugged.
✔ No signal: Often due to incorrect cable direction or devices that don’t provide sufficient 5 V power to the cable’s transceivers.rn✔ Signal drop with switches/splitters: Some HDMI switches or splitters may not pass signals properly with optical cables, especially if they don’t fully support HDMI 2.0 EDID/HDCP.rn✔ Compatibility quirks: Some displays or GPUs may work inconsistently, depending on power delivery or handshake behavior — always test before permanent installation.
Yes — like other HDMI cables, it transmits digital audio, including multi-channel formats, and supports typical HDMI features (CEC, EDID, etc.) as allowed by the connected devices and HDMI 2.0 specification.


