🚀 Future-proof your workspace with fiber-optic speed and reach!
This 33FT USB C Fiber Optic Cable delivers lightning-fast 10Gbps data transfer over long distances with zero electromagnetic interference. Featuring durable Kevlar-reinforced fiber, corrosion-resistant 24K gold-plated connectors, and plug-and-play compatibility, it’s engineered for professionals demanding reliable, high-performance connections for devices like Logitech cameras, Microsoft Azure, VR/AR gear, and more.
G**Y
Works perfectly. Very Pleased. Well made.
This was just what I needed to connect my Sony FDR-AX53 to use it as webcam to my LG 16T90Q laptop via a pigtail (Duttek Micro HDMI to Standard HDMI Cable, Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter Cable, Extreme Thin Down Angled Micro HDMI Male to HDMI Male Cable) and the Guermok Video Capture Card, USB3.0 HDMI to USB C.
A**A
Works great to run a USB-C hub with mouse/keyboard/headset
Works without an issue and is the cheapest optical USB-C cable I can find in this length. My computer sits on the other end of the living room from me (hooked up to the TV), and I hate having all the wires for my mouse/keyboard/headset running across the center of my living room, especially since the cables are too short to lay on the ground and instead hang in the air in-between my computer and me on the couch.So I got this optical USB-C cable, hooked it up to my computer, ran it up into the ceiling and across the living room, and then down the wall behind my sofa and out, where it is plugged into a USB-C hub*. My mouse, keyboard, and headset are then plugged into the USB-C hub and can be easily stored behind my sofa. No wires across the living room anymore, and the m/k/h are all in easy reach whenever I want to use them (with a few extra ports if I ever want to plug anything else in)This optical cable appears to only pass 4.5W (5V 900mA) of power, so I did have to buy a separate USB-C power supply to hook into my USB-C hub to power all my peripherals. Just something to be aware of if you want to run a USB-C hub off this cable.*For anyone who wants to do the same thing, I used the Sabrent USB-C hub since it does not have an integrated cable in it, allowing you to plug this optical cable into it. UNI also makes a similar hub.
J**M
Works with webcam that requires power
I successfully used this 10-meter USB C-to-C 3.1 10Gbps AOC cable for a long run between a high-speed 10Gbps hub and a Logitech 5Gbps Streamcam. The Streamcam webcam requires power to be supplied to it over the C-to-C cable. My hub is connected to a Mac with USB-C ports. I validated that the Mac recognizes the 10Gbps connection using Mac's System Information utility. Previous attempts to use a USB A-to-C 3.1 AOC10-Gbps cable from another vendor, failed to recognize the 10Gbps connection speed, however, likely due to the need to use a USB A-to-C adaptor. So if you are attempting something similar, I highly recommend C-to-C only like this cable. The cable itself is sturdy and light and as advertised for my application.
D**O
Didn't work for my needs
Got this cable in hopes of being able to feed my 13" USB-C LED monitor with single cable power and video from my MacBook Pro. While it was able to send power, it did not send video. Had high hopes for this cable as the longest properly rated non-fiber optic USB-C cables I can find that work max at 15'. I'm giving it 3 stars because it seems to be of good quality, is well packaged, and may simply not be rated for the kind of throughput I need (though from the product description, I thought it would).
M**.
Stopped working after 5 months. Host end fell apart when removed from PC for Troubleshooting
I used this as part of the setup to move my PC tower out of my office for noise and heat during the summer. It worked well for a few months and could handle both DisplayLink monitors and standard USB C Hubs with no issue.That is, until recently, when I unplugged it briefly to move something. When I plugged it back in, the monitor flashed and went dead. After that, the most that cable would do is produce the screen backlight indicating power, but no display. I tried it with a USB keyboard and the keypresses only registered about 1/5 of the time, and after several seconds of delay.Clearly, there was an issue, so I went to the tower and gently unplugged the host end of the cable, which immediately lost it's housing and exposed the-- thankfully unpowered-- PCB. At that point I didn't expect it to work, and it did not, even though I could get the housing back on. Both ends of the cable had strain relief attached so the connectors were definitely never under strain.Thankfully, my monitor and USB ports all appear fine. Maybe I got a defective one, but I can't recommend something that falls apart so quickly.
S**O
Does the job…but it’s a tough job!
I was having a lot of frustration trying different solutions to run a long USB hub across the room (following the bottoms and edges of the walls) from my computer. Finally just decided to bite the bullet and buy this expensive cable. Worked like a charm. It’s still new but so far it’s worth the investment. Will update accordingly.
T**S
Almost perfect
This cable worked as hoped but my only gripe is it could be more flexible like the oculus link cable but other than that nice 👍
P**T
Great solution for ultra high quality audio transfer at long lengths
Connected to DAC from computer at 32/768 PCM and DSD 128 flawlessly. A pit pricey, but very high quality
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