Description
Features
Innovative hybrid design
The company’s innovative Ultra High Speed Active Optical Technology™ hybrid design combines copper core with optical fibre that resists data degradation over extremely long lengths – all without the need for an external power supply.
Pure copper conductor cables three metres in length or more will cause the 48 Gb/s HDMI signal to breakdown where it would no longer be reliably decoded at the other end. By replacing four of the nineteen copper cores with optical fibre, data transmissions will be unaffected by losses (due to impedance mismatch) or timing variances (due to crosstalk) over longer cable runs.
QED HDMI guarantee
QED HDMI cables are rigorously tested at an HDMI Forum Authorized Testing Centre to ensure compatibility with HDMI 2.1 standards and reduce electromagnetic interference. These cables, featuring QED’s Ultra High Speed Active Optical Technology™, are certified to handle 48 Gb/s data rates over 20 meters, compatible with various devices. They also meet HDCP 2.2, CEC, DDC, HDR, HEC, and eARC standards and carry the official Ultra High Speed Certification Program logo for authenticity, which can be verified by scanning the QR code on the label using the HDMI app.
Reaction to Fire certification
Professional installers or AV enthusiasts wishing to conceal the cable within the structure of a building can rest assured the cable’s the Low Smoke Zero Halogen jacket and internal components are all certified and fully compliant with the latest EN 50575:2014 regulations.
High Dynamic Range
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a TV picture technology that offers greater contrast ratio and more brightness steps for a smoother picture with more detail in both bright and shadowy areas. A related technology usually associated with HDR is Wide Colour Gamut (WCG), which offers an expanded colour palette. Both technologies are supported by the new QED Performance Optical Ultra High Speed HDMI cable.
Specifications
- Full Compliance with 8K@60Hz 4:2:0 uncompressed resolutions. *Display Stream Compression for resolutions up to 10K@120hz (4:2:2)
- Data transfer rates up to 48 Gb/s