C2G RapidRun Optical

March 17, 2015
RapidRun Optical is a modular A/V cabling system, designed for in-wall audio/video installations. The fiber runner cable offers distances up to 1000 feet, an 18-Gbps bandwidth, a diameter of 0.5 inches, and a bend radius of 5 mm.  
An ingenious application of the runner-cable concept that accommodates distinct user termination needs. Judge's Comment.
RapidRun Optical is a modular A/V cabling system, designed for in-wall audio/video installations. The fiber runner cable offers distances up to 1000 feet, an 18-Gbps bandwidth, a diameter of 0.5 inches, and a bend radius of 5 mm. Pre-terminated break-away flying leads and wall plates with an in-wall runner allow for easy installation in conduit without field termination. The product supports up to 4K resolution at up to 1000 feet and also provides enough bandwidth for commercial audio/video needs in a classroom, lecture hall or auditorium.

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