⚡ Connect faster, last longer — the outdoor cable that never quits!
This 50ft Cat6 outdoor Ethernet cable features 24AWG pure copper conductors delivering up to 10Gbps speeds. Designed for direct burial, it boasts a waterproof, UV-resistant jacket to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. Compatible with Cat7 and Cat8 networks, it ensures versatile, high-performance connectivity for professional and home setups alike.
L**S
Great price, quality, and signal quality! Easy to hide & work with!
Recently, installed 1Gb fiber Internet, but only one computer could benefit from the speed. The cost of the slim Cat 6 cable at 100’ was cheaper than the regular ‘round’ ethernet cables so one was ordered to connect the office laptop. After all, slims are still twisted pairs, just paired side-by-side buddy style and with a little less insulation (smiles).The cable that arrived is definitely slim, flat and flexible and thinner than my other flat. I do have to admit it was fun unwinding it from the box to use. Anyway, the 100 feet length was a good choice for my distance and it left me with footage left over depending on configuration. As things would have it, I forgot that instead of running the cable under the carpet (a much shorter distance), there are some things that the slim cable can do more effectively than the round ethernet. Namely, to operate in plain site. The cable being flat & white blends in perfectly with my baseboards. I had the footage to go around the lower baseboards of the walls and up/down the door frames into my office. The cable is now hidden in plain sight without having to drill holes in the wall for a pass through or use cable protectors on the floor. You will need to be careful when installing the cable clips (a box of 35 was included) to avoid damaging or pinching, but otherwise it’s a breeze. The cable is now hidden in plain sight. This solution left me with approximately 4 feet left over. From the moment it was plugged in, it worked and all lights green. I have great signal quality. Latency is practically nil and buffering is a thing of the past. I went ahead and ran a few tests, and it confirmed download/upload speeds and reliability consistent to what is being charged. Overall, this is a great price for a super long, quality build, fast ethernet cable that maintains data integrity. I am very happy with performance of this cable and it’s ability to “hide” that I have ordered 2 additional (each 35 feet) to replace regular ethernets that can now be hidden. Go for it!
R**O
Excellent and elegant
Super pleased by this cable. It's flexible and easy to route through conduit and walls. The connector ends are strong and the clips are sturdy. It lies flat and hugs the wall, and looks elegant. Functions perfectly. On the package it says test before using, and if it fails they'll replace it immediately -- a nice gesture that wasn't needed.
R**R
Nice with plenty of room to grow
This Jadaol Cat 6 Ethernet cable is 50 feet long, supports up to 10Gbps speeds, and works with Cat 7 networks too. It’s flat, which makes it easier to run along walls or under rugs without bulking up. You can use it indoors or outdoors, and it’s got standard RJ45 connectors that’ll plug into routers, modems, switches, gaming consoles, and more. Basically, it’s a solid all-around cable for fast internet and clean setups.It’s also a hot seller—over 10,000 bought last month, and it’s labeled “Amazon’s Choice” with a 4.7-star rating from over 138,000 reviews. That kind of traction makes it a good flip if you’re reselling, especially if it’s new or lightly used. You could bundle it with other tech gear or just pitch it as a reliable, no-fuss cable that handles speed and distance without the mess.END RESULT: it’s a good product
R**D
Great cables
No issues with these cables. Bought 2 pairs to run along baseboards to extend our residential LAN. One run went down a stairway to a 2nd router node for wired backhaul, which required multiple awkward bends due to weird angles. Corners can be a problem depending on how you orient them--I had them laying flat along the top of the baseboards and I had to kind of "pinch" them into place for a few 45 degree bends, but the cables seem quite flexible and durable. When it comes to rounding corners, the round cables would be a bit easier to work with, but in general flat cables are just so much easier to anchor down and are far more inconspicuous. The other cable just went to a bedroom, up and over multiple door mouldings and along baseboards.In both cases the cable pretty much disappears against clean, white trim.Haven't noticed any drops in speed and my latency is super low. Getting what our ISP advertises (500 Mbps+).The included clips are kinda flimsy and ugly, but they work fine as long as you're not yanking lengths of the cable through them (if you're not careful you will wiggle the clips out of the drywall). For most of the run I used 1/4" double sided tape that I had laying around instead. 1/4" is the perfect width! I had picked this tape up from a local arts & crafts store, it holds the cable effortlessly.Turns out I used the same Jadaol brand flat cables in my last apartment. I didn't recognize the name at first, but Amazon said I last bought these 7 years ago, so this company has been around for a while. They worked fine then, and they work fine now.Would definitely recommend these. Great value!
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