USB4 / Thunderbolt 5 Active Optical Cable

USB4 and Thunderbolt 5 active optical cables delivering 80 Gbps over lightweight, EMI-immune fiber. Long reach, bend-insensitive, custom lengths available.
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Applications

Professional Post-Production: Enables rapid large-file transfers and uncompressed 8K/12K dual-display setups for high-end video editing suites and broadcast studios.

Enterprise Workstations: Perfect for connecting remote Thunderbolt 5 docks, external PCIe enclosures, and high-speed RAID storage arrays across large office or lab environments without performance drop-offs.

Medical Imaging Systems: Delivers the ultra-high bandwidth, zero-latency, and strict EMI immunity required for high-resolution surgical monitors and diagnostic imaging equipment.


Key Features

Next-Gen 120Gbps Bandwidth: Fully supports USB4 Version 2.0 and Thunderbolt 5 standards, delivering 80 Gbps bidirectional data transfer and up to 120 Gbps (Bandwidth Boost) for extreme-resolution displays.

Zero EMI/RFI Interference: Pure optical fiber data transmission completely eliminates electromagnetic and radio frequency interference, ensuring flawless, zero-latency signal integrity over extended distances.

Hybrid Power Delivery (PD): Combines optical fibers for high-speed data with integrated copper conductors to support up to 240W Power Delivery (EPR), providing single-cable charging and connectivity.

Ultra-Thin & Flexible: Significantly lighter, thinner, and more pliable than traditional passive copper cables, making complex routing easier and severely reducing mechanical strain on device ports.


Expanded Applications

Commercial Digital Signage: Provides reliable, high-bandwidth, long-distance video routing for massive LED video walls in airports, stadiums, and control rooms.

Next-Gen VR/AR Tethering: Offers a lightweight, highly flexible, and ultra-fast tether for high-resolution virtual and augmented reality headsets, maximizing user mobility.

Industrial Machine Vision: Ensures flawless, high-speed image data collection from automated inspection cameras requiring long cable runs across factory floors.