Cables
- Black extension cable that is compatible to connect with various devices
- 6.6' length for easy access
- Cat-8 Ethernet cable delivers consistent internet connection at speeds up to 40 Gbps between your computer and networking devices
- 15' cable length
- Has one x USB male connector on second end for easy connection
- 6' long
- Black
- Coaxial/1 x 15-pin HD-15 male to male VGA
- This cable is ideal to connect your HDMI 4K-compatible devices
- 6.56' long cable
- USB/1 x 4 pin type A male USB 2.0 first end and 1 x 4 pin type B male USB 2.0
- Right angled USB B connector allows you to connect to your hard to-reach USB 2.0 printers, scanners, external hard drives
- HDMI cable support ultra hd resolutions up to 4k x 2k
- Easy-to-install 6.6' long cord
- This high-speed HDMI port saver cable prevents wear and tear on the HDMI port on your monitor or other devices, by extending it away from the device for a more flexible connection
- HDMI (19-pin) male to HDMI (19-pin) female
- CAT-5e to conveniently connect network devices
- Capable of transmitting data at 1000 Mbps
- SVGA male to male cable for smooth signal transfer
- Gold-plated male VGA and male VGA connectors that are rustproof
- HYBRID 2-IN-1 USB C CABLE WITH USB A ADAPTER: This USB-C to C cable with a built-in USB-C to A Adapter; connects your USB-C, Thunderbolt 3 or USB-A host with a USB-C device; Allows you to connect, transfer data, and charge your USB-C or TB3 laptop
- HIGH PERFORMANCE CABLE: The 3.3ft (1m) USB-C to C cable complies w/ SuperSpeed USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps); attached USB-C to A adapter dongle complies w/ USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps); Ideal for connecting your USB-A or C host to your USB Type-C dock
- CAT-6 for seamless connection over a network
- Designed to transmit data at 1100 Mbps
- Media converter for connecting disparate cable types in the network
- Measures 1" x 4.7" x 2.8"
- Black
- 3.5 mm stereo male to 2RCA male
- Video cable adapter eliminates need for multiple cables and reduces clutter
- Easy-to-install 2" long cord
- DisplayPort/HDMI for Ultrabook, Projector, Desktop Computer
- 3.28 ft
- 8 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports
- With 4 PoE ports, data and power can be transferred on one single cable
- Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter cable is compatible with projector, macbook, ultrabook, laptop computer
- Dimensions: 3 m L cable
What do laptops, desktop computers, TVs, game systems, and sound systems all have in common? That's right - they need cables! Whether it is for work or play, your essential tech devices need cables to connect to each other, Ethernet cables to connect to the internet, and of course, power cables to power your devices.
Audio/visual connections
Whether adding a second monitor for your desktop computer or connecting your laptop to a projector for a meeting, audio/video cables ensure you can either duplicate or extend your screen and let you carry your audio to different systems. The most crucial factor to consider for audio/visual cords is what connections are available to your device. Most recent machines will have HDMI or DisplayPort, whereas older machines will often use DVI. However, having two different ports between your connecting devices is relatively common. For example, you might have an HDMI port on your laptop or computer and a DVI port on the monitor, projector, or other external display devices you are connecting. No matter your devices' connectors, you can find the right cables or converter cable options here.
Connecting to the internet
Using cables to hard-wire into your internet is the best option for ensuring performance and stability. Use Ethernet cables to connect to your network and increase reliability. Specific cord length needs, and speed requirements are the primary considerations to keep in mind when choosing an Ethernet cable. You should consider how far from your router you will be working, so you can strike a balance between an Ethernet cable that is long enough to reach without any extra length getting in the way and creating a hazard. As for speed, CAT5 Ethernet cables can support up to 100 Mbps, whereas CAT6 Ethernet cables support up to 1000 Mbps (1GbE).
Turn it on!
Powering your devices is fundamental. First, check for the type of power cable your device needs. If it isn't clear from looking, then look up your device cables requirement and should have it listed. Display devices such as TVs and monitors will have standard AC power cords, but portable devices such as smartphones will have various options based on brand and model. Second, consider how far you need your cable to reach your power source and select the appropriate length. You may also consider any additional features to enhance durability or protect charging devices from power surges.