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The OOSSXX 4X 60 Feet Ethernet Cable is engineered with 4 twisted pairs of 24AWG stranded copper conductors insulated by PE cross barriers, delivering a high bandwidth of 150MHz for superior data transfer. Compatible with Cat5/Cat6 standards and all RJ45 devices, it supports PoE security cameras, smart TVs, laptops, and more. Featuring a flexible PVC jacket and gold-plated RJ45 connectors, it ensures durability and corrosion resistance. Each cable undergoes strict quality testing and includes a 1-year replacement warranty, making it a dependable choice for professional-grade video surveillance and network setups.
A**K
good value
good price for good value
C**S
Works good
Works perfect for my security cameras.
A**K
Decent
Decent
P**O
Use the right wire for the camera
It works
B**I
You get what you pay for
2 of the cables in the pack are defective
B**C
Handy pack of ethernet cables for outdoor PoE runs
Sometimes you don't want to take the time to custom make ethernet cables and mess with the pinouts. If you agree with this statement, this is a pretty convenient way to get the cable length you need without the extra materials, tools, and time it would take to make them yourself. These are nice quality cables and carry a PoE signal with power just fine. The waterproof connectors are a nice touch. Use them if they make sense in your installation, or just don't use them if you don't need them.The cables themselves are not marked (are they Cat 5, Cat5e, etc..) so it's hard to tell what they are rated for exactly. I can tell that they are NOT Cat 6 because the cables are too thin for there to be any shielding present. I would not attempt daisy-chaining these together for a long PoE run given the lack of labeling and how thin the cables are. Most of the Cat 5 and Cat 5e cables that I use are thicker than these. That gives me some pause, but I suppose flexibility can be advantageous in some installation scenarios. Based on the size alone though, I would opt not to use these as uplinks where several devices are sharing bandwidth. They would be fine for connections to a single PoE device, as you're typically not going to be needing maximum wire gauge and bandwidth when using them that way.
M**.
Good stuff
Good experience, fast delivery
D**O
Good
Good
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