Toslink Optical Audio Cable

  • MPN: 70891
  • Model: AV122
  • Connector type: Toslink-Toslink
  • Compatible with S/PDIF, ADAT’s, Dolby Digital & DTS
  • Corrosion-resistant Gold plated connector
  • Length: 1.5 Meter

390.00৳ 

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Product Description

The Ugreen AV122 1.5 Meter Toslink Audio Cable is a meticulously engineered digital audio solution designed to deliver high-fidelity sound transmission for home theaters, gaming setups, and professional audio systems. This Ugreen AV122 Toslink Optical Audio Cable features dual Toslink connectors, ensuring full compatibility with any device equipped with standard optical ports, including CD players, Blu-Ray/DVD players, AV receivers, soundbars, amplifiers, and gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox. The Ugreen AV122 Audio Cable 70891 supports key digital audio formats such as S/PDIF and ADAT, and is capable of transmitting both uncompressed PCM audio and compressed multi-channel surround sound formats including Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, and DTS-HD—ideal for immersive 5.1 and 7.1 home theater setups. Its corrosion-resistant gold-plated connectors are built for maximum signal integrity, minimizing data loss and interference for stable, high-quality output. Removable rubber protector caps safeguard the optical tips when not in use. With a premium aluminum alloy shell and a durable nylon braided jacket, the Ugreen AV122 offers long-lasting durability and resistance to tangles, cuts, and abrasions. The 1.5-meter cable length provides ample flexibility for connecting components in any entertainment setup. Thanks to its plug-and-play design, the Ugreen AV122 1.5 Meter Toslink Audio Cable integrates seamlessly into your system without needing additional software or power. This reliable and high-performance cable is the ideal choice for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts seeking clean, lossless sound.

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