Atlona adds new captive screw AV cables

Oct. 16, 2013
Atlona says its newly launched Captive Screw Ready Cables are engineered "with the installer in mind."

Atlona says its newly launched Captive Screw Ready Cables are engineered "with the installer in mind to save installation time, increase contact with the conductor and eliminate bulky cable bundles in the rack."

Each cable is pre-stripped, color-coded and labeled at one end to provide a quick connection on one side, while the opposite end is terminated with 1 of 3 commonly featured connectors. The result is a larger portion of the wire contacting the terminals for a secure connection.

Related: Atlona adds fiber-optic extender for digital signage, imaging

See also: Atlona debuts audio/video balun extenders

Atlona’s line of Captive Screw Ready Cables includes the following products:

-- Atlona Linkconnect Captive Screw Ready 2Ch Audio Cable: Designed for audio devices, the 2-channel audio cable features RCA connectors for amplifiers, AVRs, pre-amps etc.

-- Atlona Linkconnect Captive Screw 3.5mm IR Cable: Features a 3.5mm IR connector for control systems, video sources, and video displays.

-- Atlona LinkConnect Captive Screw Ready RS-232 Cable: From displays to projectors and everything in between, the DB9 RS-232 serial connector provides reliable connectivity for control systems, video projectors, and video displays alike.

Learn more about the products.

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