
M-Cab CAT7 BLACK 5M RAW CABLE RJ45
S/FTP, CAT7, 5 m
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Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. It is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable and is designed for an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In comparison, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. With the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic when used with Cat.6A connectors. Additional safety is provided by the halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable.
The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in fast networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or a variety of new IoT devices.
The Cat.7 network cable shows its optimal strength when used in conjunction with the EFB-Electronics data socket, the EFB-Electronics patch panel, and the EFB-Electronics keystone. These products can easily meet the high standards of the high-speed environment that the use of Cat.7 network cables entails. Cat.7 cables are used, among other applications, in professional IT networks and in media technology, where large amounts of data need to be transmitted reliably.

M-Cab CAT7 BLACK 5M RAW CABLE RJ45
S/FTP, CAT7, 5 m
Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. The Cat.6A network cable is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable, allowing it to support an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In contrast, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. With the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic when used with Cat.6A connectors. The halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable provides additional safety. The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in high-speed networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or a variety of new IoT devices.

M-Cab CAT7 WHITE 5M RAW CABLE RJ45
CAT7, 5 m
Cat.7 Network Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. It is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable and is designed for an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In comparison, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. With the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic when used with Cat.6A connectors. The halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable provides additional safety.
The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in fast networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital screens, computers, or a variety of new IoT devices.
The Cat.7 network cable shows its optimal strength when used in conjunction with the EFB-Electronics data socket, the EFB-Electronics patch panel, and the EFB-Electronics keystone. These products can easily meet the high standards of the high-speed environment that the use of Cat.7 network cables entails. Cat.7 cables are used, among other things, in professional IT networks and in media technology, where large amounts of data need to be transmitted reliably.

M-Cab CAT7 GREY 10M RAW CABLE RJ45
S/FTP, CAT7, 10 m
Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. It is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable and is designed for an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In comparison, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. Due to the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic when used with Cat.6A connectors.
Additional safety is provided by the halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable. The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in fast networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or a variety of new IoT devices.
The Cat.7 network cable shows its optimal strength when used in conjunction with the EFB-Electronics data socket, the EFB-Electronics patch panel, and the EFB-Electronics keystone. These products can easily meet the high standards of the high-speed environment that the use of Cat.7 network cables entails. Cat.7 cables are used in professional IT networks and in media technology, where large amounts of data need to be reliably transmitted.

M-Cab CAT7 BLUE 10M RAW CAB RJ45
S/FTP, CAT7, 10 m
Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. It is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable and is designed for an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In comparison, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. With the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic when used with Cat.6A connectors.
The halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable provides additional safety. The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in high-speed networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or a variety of new IoT devices.
The Cat.7 network cable shows its optimal strength when used in conjunction with the EFB-Electronics data socket, the EFB-Electronics patch panel, and the EFB-Electronics keystone. These products can easily meet the high standards of the high-speed environment that the use of Cat.7 network cables entails. Cat.7 cables are used, among other things, in professional IT networks and in media technology, where large amounts of data need to be transmitted reliably.

M-Cab CAT7 WHITE 2M RAW CABLE RJ45
S/FTP, CAT7, 2 m
Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. It is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable from EFB-Electronics and is designed for an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In comparison, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. With the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic when used with Cat.6A connectors. Additional safety is provided by the halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable. The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in high-speed networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or a variety of new IoT devices.

M-Cab CAT7 WHITE 7.5M RAW CABLE RJ45
CAT7, 7.50 m
Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. It is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable from EFB-Electronics, which allows for an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In comparison, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. With the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic when used with Cat.6A connectors. The halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable provides additional safety. The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in high-speed networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or a variety of new IoT devices.

M-Cab CAT7 WHITE 1.5M RAW CABLE RJ45
CAT7, 1.50 m
Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. The Cat.6A network cable is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable from EFB-Electronics. This allows it to support an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In contrast, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. With the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic when used with Cat.6A connectors. The halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable provides additional safety. The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in high-speed networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or any of the many new IoT devices.

M-Cab CAT7 GREEN 7.5M RAW CAB RJ45
S/FTP, CAT7, 7.50 m
Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. The Cat.6A network cable is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable from EFB-Electronics. This allows it to support an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In contrast, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. The increased frequency enables the Cat.7 patch cable with Cat.6A connectors to handle significantly more data traffic. Additional safety is provided by the halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable.
The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in high-speed networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or any of the many new IoT devices.
The Cat.7 network cable shows its optimal strength when used in conjunction with the EFB-Electronics data socket, EFB-Electronics patch panel, and EFB-Electronics keystone. These products can easily meet the high standards of the high-speed environment that the use of Cat.7 network cables entails. Cat.7 cables are used, among other applications, in professional IT networks and in media technology, where large amounts of data need to be transmitted reliably.

M-Cab CAT7 RED 0.25M RAW CABLE RJ45
CAT7, 0.25 m
Cat.7 Raw Cable: More Data Through the Line
The Cat.7 network cable is essentially an upgrade to the Cat.6A patch cable. It is equipped with a Cat.7 raw cable and is designed for an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s. In comparison, the Cat.6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz. Due to the increased frequency, the Cat.7 patch cable can handle significantly more data traffic with Cat.6A connectors. The halogen-free outer sheath of the Cat.7 cable provides additional safety.
The patch cables are produced with a Cat.7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance. They are perfect for use in fast networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers, or a variety of new IoT devices.
The Cat.7 network cable shows its optimal strength in conjunction with the EFB-Electronics data socket, the EFB-Electronics patch panel, and the EFB-Electronics keystone. These products can easily meet the high standards of the high-speed environment that the use of Cat.7 network cables entails. Cat.7 cables are used, among other things, in professional IT networks and in media technology, where large amounts of data need to be transmitted reliably.

M-Cab CAT7 BLUE 3M RAW CAB RJ45
S/FTP, CAT7, 3 m