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Bullet Train 5K 18Gbps AOC HDMI Cable

Original price ₹ 38,800 - Original price ₹ 55,600
Original price ₹ 38,800
₹ 38,800
₹ 38,800 - ₹ 55,600
Current price ₹ 38,800

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Not all HDMI cables are created equally. Bullet Train has developed HDMI cables built for mission-critical environments where stability is vital. By delivering data over Cleerline SSF fiber optics alongside copper wire, Bullet Train AOC Cables deliver 18Gbps and a high frame rate signal with much lower latency – up to 20% less than a passive copper HDMI cable. These cables are ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Certified, the name to trust in picture quality and calibration. Bullet Train cables are highly engineered, tried, and tested to be a long-lasting part of any audio/video system. ALL ABOARD.


Some poor-quality sources fail to function adequately in distributed systems, whereby the source is traveling through several components. If you have a flawed source, you have to reduce insertion loss – which is ever-present with copper. The only way to combat it is to use a thicker gauge copper cable. Using fiber optics allows you to “fix” problem sources without using longer/thicker cables.
The signal construct is different on fiber optic cables. Fiber does not require equalization to work correctly, meaning that you are not reliant on the TV to be applying the proper length of EQ per HDMI Spec. If you have a copper cable and the TV or Sink is even on EQ stage off, you will get problems. Since fiber is not beholden to this problem – you can see better performance.
  • Input Lag – For gamers or mission-critical environments, these can reduce input lag by 20%.
  • Interference – Heavy electromagnetic places (like a rack room) can interfere with HDMI or HDBaseT. These cables are not susceptible to EMI. Meaning you are circumventing yet another potential problem.
  • Bandwidth – Each TMDS line has a dedicated piece of fiber, meaning you have four strands of fiber at 40 Gbps per lane. It’s possible to repurpose these fiber strands for future applications.
  • Size – Using fiber is the most effective way to make thin cables.
  • Power – Unlike other AOC cables that use a lot of energy for their fiber transmission, resulting in the need for additional power adapters. These cables use less energy to power the fiber technology. No more supplemental power is required.
Features
  • 18Gbps, 5K 60 fps/hz
  • ARC (Audio Return Channel)
  • Zero Latency
  • HDMI 2.0
  • HDCP 2.3
  • Ultra-Low Power Consumption
  • HD Resolutions
  • 3D Signals
  • VESA Resolutions
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range)
  • Dolby Vision
  • 7.1 Audio, Dolby Audio, DTS Audio

THE AOC ADVANTAGE
Once you have an AOC cable you also have 4 Cleerline SSF Fiber optic. These cables can be used for years to come, Even when the HDMI technology is outdated! This Fiber is ready for over 100Gbps!
  • Step 1: Run cable
  • Step 2: Use cable for years
  • Step 3: Ten years down the line, cut off the end of the cable and you have 4 terminable OM2 Fiber Optic Cables.
Using any termination kit you can now use these Fiber strands for Data, A/V, Control, Telephone, or any signal that runs over fiber!

Not all HDMI cables are created equally. Bullet Train has developed HDMI cables built for mission-critical environments where stability is vital. By delivering data over Cleerline SSF fiber optics alongside copper wire, Bullet Train AOC Cables deliver 18Gbps and a high frame rate signal with much lower latency – up to 20% less than a passive copper HDMI cable. These cables are ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Certified, the name to trust in picture quality and calibration. Bullet Train cables are highly engineered, tried, and tested to be a long-lasting part of any audio/video system. ALL ABOARD.


Some poor-quality sources fail to function adequately in distributed systems, whereby the source is traveling through several components. If you have a flawed source, you have to reduce insertion loss – which is ever-present with copper. The only way to combat it is to use a thicker gauge copper cable. Using fiber optics allows you to “fix” problem sources without using longer/thicker cables.
The signal construct is different on fiber optic cables. Fiber does not require equalization to work correctly, meaning that you are not reliant on the TV to be applying the proper length of EQ per HDMI Spec. If you have a copper cable and the TV or Sink is even on EQ stage off, you will get problems. Since fiber is not beholden to this problem – you can see better performance.
  • Input Lag – For gamers or mission-critical environments, these can reduce input lag by 20%.
  • Interference – Heavy electromagnetic places (like a rack room) can interfere with HDMI or HDBaseT. These cables are not susceptible to EMI. Meaning you are circumventing yet another potential problem.
  • Bandwidth – Each TMDS line has a dedicated piece of fiber, meaning you have four strands of fiber at 40 Gbps per lane. It’s possible to repurpose these fiber strands for future applications.
  • Size – Using fiber is the most effective way to make thin cables.
  • Power – Unlike other AOC cables that use a lot of energy for their fiber transmission, resulting in the need for additional power adapters. These cables use less energy to power the fiber technology. No more supplemental power is required.
Features
  • 18Gbps, 5K 60 fps/hz
  • ARC (Audio Return Channel)
  • Zero Latency
  • HDMI 2.0
  • HDCP 2.3
  • Ultra-Low Power Consumption
  • HD Resolutions
  • 3D Signals
  • VESA Resolutions
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range)
  • Dolby Vision
  • 7.1 Audio, Dolby Audio, DTS Audio

THE AOC ADVANTAGE
Once you have an AOC cable you also have 4 Cleerline SSF Fiber optic. These cables can be used for years to come, Even when the HDMI technology is outdated! This Fiber is ready for over 100Gbps!
  • Step 1: Run cable
  • Step 2: Use cable for years
  • Step 3: Ten years down the line, cut off the end of the cable and you have 4 terminable OM2 Fiber Optic Cables.
Using any termination kit you can now use these Fiber strands for Data, A/V, Control, Telephone, or any signal that runs over fiber!