Armored Anti Rodent Cables

What are armored anti rodent cables used for?

They protect critical wiring from rodent damage in outdoor, underground, or industrial environments.

A steel or metal sheath shields internal conductors from chewing or crushing without affecting performance.

Yes, they are designed for direct burial or conduit use with added durability and moisture resistance.

No, the armor doesn’t interfere with signal quality, thanks to proper internal insulation and shielding.

They cost more initially but reduce maintenance and downtime, making them cost-effective over time.

Fiber Optic Patch Cords

What is a fiber optic patch cord?

It’s a short fiber cable with connectors on both ends used to connect network equipment.

Options include LC, SC, ST, FC, and more, each suited to different systems and preferences.

Single-mode supports long distances; multi-mode is used for shorter, high-speed connections.

An armored patch cord includes a protective metal layer for extra durability in harsh environments.

Yes, colors indicate fiber type and polish, helping identify and manage networks easily.

Launch Cable Box

What is a launch cable box?

A device that holds fiber for OTDR testing, allowing accurate measurement of fiber loss and faults.

It helps eliminate dead zones and provides a reference point for near-end measurements.

Typically between 30 and 100 meters, depending on your testing requirements and equipment.

Yes, it’s compact, durable, and designed for field use during fiber testing.

Absolutely, with proper handling and storage, it can be used for multiple tests.

Industrial Ethernet Cables

What makes industrial Ethernet cables different?

They’re built for harsh environments with enhanced insulation, shielding, and chemical resistance.

Yes, these cables are made to withstand heat, moisture, oils, and mechanical stress.

Often yes, connectors like M12 or sealed RJ45 are used for secure, industrial-grade connections.

Yes, they use the same transmission standards and can interface with regular equipment.

Choose based on speed, distance, and interference requirements — higher categories support faster data rates.

Audio/Visual Cables

What are AV cables used for?

They transmit audio and video signals between devices like TVs, projectors, and speakers.

High-speed HDMI cables are best suited for 4K and HDR content transmission.

XLR cables are balanced for pro audio; RCA cables are unbalanced and common in consumer setups.

Yes, it’s compact, durable, and designed for field use during fiber testing.

Use shielded cables, avoid running them parallel to power lines, and consider using ferrite cores.

Camo Splicer

What is a camo splicer used for?

It’s designed for fiber splicing in outdoor areas where concealment and durability are important.

Yes, it’s built to be waterproof and dustproof for reliable use in outdoor environments.

Yes, it accommodates common splice sleeves and keeps fiber connections secure and organized.

Many models include lockable enclosures to prevent tampering in public or remote areas.

Perfect for forestry, military zones, and landscaped areas where cable work needs to blend in.

Pre loaded 12 Port Patch Panel Kits

What is a pre loaded patch panel kit?

A pre‑loaded patch panel kit is a network panel with 12 modular ports, ready for quick installation and cable management.

They are ideal for data centers, offices, and commercial spaces needing organized network connections.

Yes, by providing reliable, structured cable connections, they reduce signal loss and simplify troubleshooting.

Absolutely, these kits can be added alongside others for scalable network infrastructure.

Use shielded cables, avoid running them parallel to power lines, and consider using ferrite cores.

Cassette Holders & Trays

What are cassette holders and trays used for?

They hold and manage fiber-optic or copper cable cassettes securely in racks or enclosures.

Yes, they are built to support dense cabling while maintaining clear routing and access.

Yes—they are suitable for server rooms, data closets, and various rack-mounted configurations.

No, installation is simple and typically involves sliding or mounting into existing rack systems.

Yes, they improve airflow, reduce tangling, and protect cables from damage or bending.

Smart Plugs & Network Connectivity Products

What types of smart plugs does Plugsters offer?

They offer smart plugs for both home and commercial use, focusing on control, safety, and efficiency.

Smart plugs offer remote access, energy monitoring, and automation for connected devices.

Yes, most models support Alexa, Google Home, and app-based control systems.

Yes, many include surge protection and are certified for high-power appliances.

No, just plug in, connect to Wi-Fi, and manage through a mobile app or voice assistant.

HDMI Cables & Adapters

What types of HDMI cables are available?

Plugsters offers standard, high-speed, and 8K-ready HDMI cables suitable for various setups.

Yes, they handle 4K, 8K, HDR, Dolby Atmos, and more with high bandwidth performance.

Yes, gender changers and couplers are available to extend or convert HDMI connections.

Yes, they use gold-plated connectors and shielding to prevent interference and signal loss.

Absolutely, they work seamlessly with consoles, TVs, AV receivers, and streaming devices.