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Description

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Cinnamon Toslink Fiber Optic Digital Cable

While, thanks to HDMI, Toslink is not so often used to connect a DVD player to an A/V receiver, Toslink connectors are common on cable-boxes, TV sets, subwoofers, all sorts of products. And now, the 3.5mm Mini Optical connector, also somewhat incorrectly known as Mini-Toslink, is everywhere … from the 3.5mm dual-purpose headphone jack on a Mac laptop, to inputs on some of the finest portables.

Features

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Lower-Dispersion Higher Purity Fiber Conductors

The problem with optical fiber transmission is that dispersed light does get through the Toslink cable, but only after it has taken a longer path, like a pool ball bouncing off the side-rails, causing it to arrive later. This delayed part of the signal prevents the computer charged with decoding the information from being decoded properly, or even at all. This reduced bandwidth is a measurable signature of light being dispersed by a fiber. The punch line: The less dispersion in the fiber, the less distortion in the final analog audio signal presented to our ears.

Low-Jitter (Digital Timing Errors)

Finely Polished Optical Interface

Connector Type Auxiliary, USB, Optical, HDMI
Cable Type USB, Fiber Optic, HDMI, Ethernet
Length 5m | 165"
Compatible Devices Laptop, Television, DVD Player, Speaker