
Kramer CP-AOCH/UF-33 10m Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable
Ultra High-Speed HDMI Connectivity for Demanding Applications The Kramer CP-AOCH/UF Ultra High-Speed HDMI Optic Hybrid Cable delivers exceptional performance and reliability for transmitting high-resolution video signals. Plenum rated for in-wall installations, this cable is ideal for professiona...
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Overview
Ultra High-Speed HDMI Connectivity for Demanding Applications
The Kramer CP-AOCH/UF Ultra High-Speed HDMI Optic Hybrid Cable delivers exceptional performance and reliability for transmitting high-resolution video signals. Plenum rated for in-wall installations, this cable is ideal for professional AV environments.
- Video Resolution: Up to 4K@120, 8K@60Hz (4:2:0)
- Data Transfer Rate: Up to 48Gbps
- Embedded Audio: PCM 8-channel, Dolby Digital True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio
- HDMI Support: HDCP 2.2, HDR, EDID, eARC, DSC (HDMI 2.1)
- Connectors: 24K gold-plated, corrosion-resistant
- EMI & RFI: Reduced
- Jacket: Plenum rated
- Diameter: 4.5mm
- Compliance: REACH, RoHS 2011/65/EU, CE, FCC
- Length: 10m/33ft
Key Features
CP-AOCH/UF is an innovative active hybrid optical HDMI cable for sending 8K signals up to 100 meters (328 ft)
CP-AOCH/UF is thinner, lighter and more flexible than most of the copper or even standard optical cables
It offers transparent EDID and HDCP support with no signal attenuation and reduced risk of EMI and RFI interference
Video Resolution - Up to 4K@120, 8K@60Hz (4:2:0) High Data Transfer Rate - Up to 48Gbps Embedded Audio - PCM 8-channel, Dolby Digital True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio HDMI Support - HDCP 2
2, HDR, EDID, eARC, and DSC as specified in HDMI 2
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Capable of transmitting 8K signals up to 100 meters, supporting future-proof video resolutions.
- Utilizes an active hybrid optical design, making it thinner, lighter, and more flexible than many copper or standard optical cables.
- Provides transparent EDID and HDCP support, ensuring compatibility with various display and source devices.
- Minimizes the risk of EMI and RFI interference due to its optical nature, offering a cleaner signal.
- Supports high data transfer rates up to 48Gbps, ideal for demanding video and audio formats.
👎 Cons
- The active hybrid optical design means it requires power, which could be a point of failure if not properly supplied.
- While flexible, optical cables generally require more careful handling than traditional copper cables to avoid damage.
- The cable supports 8K@60Hz at 4:2:0 chroma subsampling, which is not full 4:4:4 and might impact certain professional applications.
- At 10 meters, it is a relatively long cable, potentially leading to excess slack in setups that require shorter runs.
- The cable supports HDCP 2.2, which is good, but does not explicitly mention support for newer HDCP versions like 2.3.