
Philips SWV2155H/37 RG6 25 ft. Coaxial Cable
Twenty-five feet of reliable coaxial reach means your antenna or cable box goes exactly where you need it — not where the wall dictates.
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Overview
Key Features
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY – The RG6 coax cable connects to any component with an F-type jack such as an antenna, DVR, VCR, Satellite, Cable Box, TV and other audio and video components.
EXTRA LONG CABLE – The 25 ft. (7.6 meter) cable provides optimal reach, giving you more distance to connect your devices together.
PROTECTION – cable features a corrosion-resistant compression connector and solid core conductor in order to ensure crisp signal quality.
INDOOR USE – intended for indoor use only with audio/video devices. Do not use outdoors or for in-wall installations.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED – Philips is an industry leader in Coaxial Cables. This coax cable is backed by a limited lifetime warranty and free U.S. based technical support
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 25-foot length covers most single-room runs comfortably without requiring an extension or additional cable management.
- Corrosion-resistant compression connector maintains a tight signal seal better than basic crimp-style alternatives.
- Solid core conductor helps preserve signal integrity across the full cable length, reducing noise on OTA and satellite signals.
- Universal F-type compatibility means one cable works with antennas, cable boxes, satellite receivers, DVRs, and TVs.
- Lifetime limited warranty offers unusual peace-of-mind for a passive cable purchase.
👎 Cons
- Rated for indoor use only — not suitable for outdoor runs or in-wall installations where rated cabling is required.
- Single length option at 25 ft means you'll need a second cable or coupler if your run is longer, which introduces a potential signal drop point.
- No right-angle connector option, which can create an awkward bend stress point if the TV's coax port faces directly against a wall.
- Black color only — not ideal for surface runs in rooms where cable blending with trim or baseboards matters aesthetically.