The advent of the optical fiber HDMI cable has greatly solved the cumbersome problem of the previous engineering display installation process, and also made the 100-meter-level transmission of ultra-high-definition video possible. While solving old problems, due to the inherent “fragile” prejudice of fiber optic lines, many engineering businesses often have concerns when using fiber optic HDM lines. Now, SmartAVLink officially launched the optical fiber HDM2.1 line armored version to dispel the last worry of engineering customers.

 

 

“Armored version”, we can get a glimpse of this product from the product code alone, that is, it is equipped with armor. This is also true. The biggest difference between the SmartAVLink fiber optic HDMI cable version 2.1 and other models is that there is a thick steel wire armor on the surface of the cable body. Friends who are familiar with optical fiber communication should not be unfamiliar with armored optical cables. There are many types and standards of armored optical fibers, but they are extremely versatile. From aerospace to submarine cables, armored fibers are favored. This time, SmartAVLink officially introduces armoring to consumer-grade fiber-optic HDMI cables.

 

 

SmartAVLink fiber HDMI2.1 line Armored version uses OM3 10 Gigabit fiber + tinned copper core + Kevlar aramid fiber inside, and the outer layer is composed of armor layer + TPU outer layer. This makes the armored version fiber HDMI2.1 cable not only has strong anti-violence impact performance, but also has more excellent bending performance. For applications that are prone to mechanical violence, such as outdoor stage beauty, photography, simple display large screen rental, etc., it can be described as a “natural couple”.

 

 

In addition, SmartAVLink Pure Fiber HDMI2.1 Armored version perfectly supports all features under the HDMI2.1 standard, such as 8K@60Hz/4K@120Hz/eARC/Dynamic HDR/Dolby Panorama/DTS:X/Next Generation Audio and so on. At the same time, after more than 3 years of compatibility testing by the SmartAVLink R&D team, Armored version is confident to support all HDMI2.1 devices on the market.