The Telycam TLC-45 USB 3.0 Hybrid Cable (50m) is a long-distance active USB extension cable supporting USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 devices, delivering up to 5Gbps data transfer with built-in signal enhancement, locking connectors, and plug-and-play operation without external power.
The Telycam TLC-45 USB 3.0 Hybrid Cable (50m) is a long-distance active USB extension cable supporting USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 devices, delivering up to 5Gbps data transfer with built-in signal enhancement, locking connectors, and plug-and-play operation without external power.
The Telycam TLC-45 USB 3.0 Hybrid Cable is a professional-grade solution designed for extending USB connections over long distances without compromising signal integrity. With a maximum length of up to 50 meters, it enables reliable connectivity between USB devices and host systems in demanding AV, broadcast, and conferencing environments.
Supporting USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and USB 1.1 devices, the cable provides backward compatibility while maintaining high-speed data transmission rates of up to 5Gbps. The built-in SuperTT technology enhances USB 2.0 bandwidth performance, ensuring stable and efficient device communication even over extended distances.
Designed for ease of use, the TLC-45 requires no external power supply and supports plug-and-play operation with no driver installation required. It also features hot-plugging capability for flexible deployment during operation. Locking screw holes provide a secure connection, reducing the risk of accidental disconnection in professional setups.
With strong anti-jamming characteristics, the cable ensures stable performance in environments with potential electromagnetic interference, making it ideal for PTZ cameras, USB peripherals, conferencing systems, and other AV applications requiring long-distance USB transmission.
Key Features
| Manufacturer: | TelyCam |
| Category: | Other cables |
| Length | 50m |
| Délka kabelu | 50m |
| Typ kabelu | Datový · Napájecí |
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