With the durable yellow Pearstone Cat 5e Snagless Patch Cable, you can connect your computer to a network, extending the existing network connection, or run cables throughout an office for Gigabit-speed connectivity. This cable has a length of 25′, is constructed with stranded bare-copper connectors, and offers data transmission speeds that exceed Cat 5e standards.
The twisted-pair construction of this Pearstone cable helps to minimize RF or EM interference and reduces near-end crosstalk, which helps ensure your data speeds won’t slow down when sharing an area with other power or communication lines. Gold-plated RJ45 connectors assure reliable connectivity and enhanced Ethernet speeds while resisting corrosion. With features like a snagless boot and a durable, high-quality PVC jacket, Pearstone’s Cat 5e cable can withstand wear and tear under the most demanding conditions.
Kelvin Steuber (verified owner) –
Not much to say, it’s an ethernet cable. I used this for a PoE camera and it just works. Even though the protective boot makes it a little harder to release the connector clip, I don’t have to worry about it getting hooked on something and snapping the clip off.
Pearlie Aufderhar (verified owner) –
What can I say ? It does its job as a network cable. No complaints – so far …..
Ellsworth Brakus (verified owner) –
Good price, and it works like it’s supposed to. What more can I say?
Laney Raynor (verified owner) –
Great price. Never a problem finding what I need at B&H.
Issac Lebsack (verified owner) –
These wires are solid. Nothing special, but well made and reliable. And nice to have bright colors.
Cora Bode (verified owner) –
These wires are solid. Nothing special, but well made and reliable. And nice to have bright colors.
Jarrod Hill (verified owner) –
Durable cable. Data transfer rates are as expected. Overall very pleased.
Myrna Collier (verified owner) –
The cable works as expected. The only complaint I would have is that the molded plastic that surrounds the cable release tab is too stiff to press down on the tab. I actually had to cut that piece off in order for it to release the cable from the port (see photo).