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HDMI Cable for underwater drones, 30 meters, Live video or Recording

HDMI Cable 4K24 for underwater drones, 30 meters, Live video or Recording

$733.00
SKU:
DNC-1149-L30
Availability:
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DNC-1149

HDMI cable for underwater drones 30 meters, Live video or Recording

  • Light construction, is good solution for Underwater drones
  • DNC-1149 uwater HDMI cable designed to provide reliable, high-speed 4K Data and Video transmissions to distances up to 30 meters from an underwater video source to the surface
  • Material of cable construction: PVC jacket, OD - 5mm
  • Material of connector: Nickel plated Marine grade brass

Brief Description

DNC-1149 is HDMI Fiber optic technology cable, that can perfectly transmit 4K and 1080p60 video over distances up to 30 meters.
The cable is easier to use and is perfectly compatible, with no need for external adapters or converters.
The cable consists a Dive And See HDMI custom waterproof connector from one end, and a standard full-size HDMI connector from another side (top side). Resolutions: 4K (3840 x 2160)@60hz, 2K@120Hz, 1080p@240Hz
The cable is compatible with any Dive And See HDMI bulkhead connectors for 1080p60. DNC-1149 cable has detachable HDMI waterproof connectors, as standard Dive And See connection systems. This solution will work with existing HDMI bulkhead connectors if you already have them installed on your housing. 

Compatibility

Cable support XAVC formats:
XAVC 4K
25p 16M 4:2:2 bit
XAVC S HD
25p 16M 4:2:0 bit
XAVC S-I 4K
25p 250M 4:2:2 10 bit
XAVC S-I HD
25p 93M 4:2:2 10 bit
XAVC S-I DCI 4K
24p 240M 4:2:2 10 bit
25p 250M 4:2:2 10 bit

To get XAVC above resolution you need to use the bulkhead connector Full size Type A, such a DNC-2095; DNC-2053; DNC-2060; DNC-2087; DNC-2088; DNC-2091

Applications

An underwater HDMI cable is designed to transmit high-definition audio and video signals underwater. It can be useful for various applications, including underwater photography, videography, live streaming, and even underwater research or exploration.