Audio & Video Cables

Cables & Adapters for meeting rooms. USB, Audio, Network and Video

Subcategories

  • Analogue Audio
    An analogue audio cable is a type of audio cable that transmits sound signals using a continuous electrical signal, mimicking the sound waves themselves. These cables are used to connect audio devices like turntables, CD players, amplifiers, and speakers. Common types of analogue audio cables include 3.5mm Stereo Jack and RCA (Phono) cables.
  • Analogue Video
    An analogue video cable uses a continuous electrical signal to transmit video information. Unlike digital cables which represent information as a series of 1s and 0s, analogue cables carry a fluctuating voltage that corresponds to the video's brightness, color, and other visual details. 
  • DisplayPort
    A DisplayPort (DP) cable is a digital interface used to connect a video source (like a computer) to a display device (like a monitor). It transmits both video and audio signals, often replacing older analog connections like VGA or DVI. DP cables come in two main sizes: standard DisplayPort and Mini DisplayPort. 
  • DVI
    A DVI (Digital Visual Interface) cable is a type of video cable used to transmit digital video signals between a computer and a display device like a monitor or projector. It was introduced as an upgrade from VGA and is commonly used for older PCs and monitors. DVI cables can come in single-link and dual-link versions, with dual-link versions supporting higher resolutions. 
  • HDMI
    An HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable is a digital interface that transmits both high-definition video and audio signals between devices, like TVs, Blu-ray players, and game consoles. It's the most common way to connect these devices and enjoy high-quality entertainment.
  • SPDIF Digital &...
    A digital audio cable is a type of interconnect designed to carry digital audio signals between devices. These cables come in various forms, including optical (Toslink) and coaxial, each with its own strengths and uses. They are for connecting digital audio sources, like CD players or streaming devices, to external DACs or amplifiers.
  • USB-C (Audio & Video)
  • VGA

    A VGA cable, standing for Video Graphics Array, is a type of cable used to transmit analogue video signals between devices, such as computers and monitors, projectors, and TVs. It's commonly used in older desktop setups and is known for its 15-pin connector. 

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