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Quasar Science CAT5 Cable 10'/3m

SKU:
604566
Recommended Price 12.10 10.– -62% Special Price 4.63 3.83
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Highlights

  • Seamless Daisy Chaining: Connect multiple RR and R2 fixtures for efficient data distribution across your set.
  • RJ45 Compatibility: Standardized connectors designed specifically for Quasar Science lighting systems and data ports.
  • Optimal Length: 10-foot (3-meter) span provides flexibility for medium-range light spacing without cable clutter.
  • Wired Reliability: Stable data transmission for flicker-free control compared to wireless alternatives in crowded RF environments.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of professional production environments and frequent rigging.
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Quasar Science CAT5 Cable 10'/3m product description

Professional Data Link for Quasar Science Fixtures

The Quasar Science CAT5 Cable is the essential link for professional lighting setups requiring stable, wired data transmission. Specifically designed to integrate with the RR and R2 LED series, these cables utilize the built-in RJ45 ports to streamline your workflow on set.

By utilizing a wired connection, you ensure maximum signal integrity, which is critical when managing complex DMX universes or high-density lighting arrays. Whether you are working in a studio or on location, these cables provide the reliability needed for mission-critical lighting control.

  • Efficient Daisy Chaining: Easily link multiple fixtures in a series to reduce cable runs.
  • Plug-and-Play Setup: Standard RJ45 connectors ensure a secure and immediate connection.
  • Versatile 10-Foot Reach: The 3-meter length offers the perfect balance for spacing lights on stands or grids.

Specifications

Weight (gr.)
0
Manufacturer
Quasar Science
Cable length
3 m
Connector From
RJ45
Connector To
RJ45
EAN
768480723313
Manufacturer Item code
CAT5-10

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