Ugreen 50961 Cat-6 Transparent RJ45 Connector #50961 (10 Pcs)

General
Brand
Ugreen

Model
Ugreen 50961 Cat-6 Transparent RJ45 Connector

Type
RJ45 Connector

Part No
50961

Technical Info
Port Side-1
No

Port Side-2
No

Length
No

Physical Description
Color
Transparent

Warranty
Warranty Details
No warranty

Additional Info
Feature
Ugreen high-grade RJ45 cat6 network press is made of high-grade material consisting of 24K gold-plated pure copper pins (50 micro-metre-plated grade) and high-grade plastic material to ensure the signal transmission of cat6, cat6e network cables.

Others
The Ugreen good type RJ45 network press head consists of a bag containing 10 high-end network particles inside, compatible with all kinds of cat6, cat6e network cables today. With high-grade materials, ugreen network particles limit the situation of rupture, breakage during the wire press to minimize maximum consumption for projects and works.

Country Of Origin
China

Made in/ Assemble
China

100.00৳ 

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Product Description

Even though the connector is rated for Cat‑6, the actual performance (e.g. whether you can reliably run 2.5 G, 5 G, or 10 G) depends heavily on cable quality, length, shielding, and how well the termination is done (wire alignment, no stray untwisting, good contact).

These are unshielded connectors. If your cable is shielded (STP/FTP), you’d need shielded RJ45 plugs instead to maintain shielding continuity.

The transparent housing is useful for visual inspection during crimping to ensure pairs are aligned properly.

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