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This is not your average fiber cable. Engineered for 8K video, zero-latency camera transmission, and designed for filmmakers, live event crews, and broadcast professionals, our tactical OM3 12 Core MPO fiber cable delivers bulletproof performance—whether you're in a studio, stadium, or on location.
Professional-Grade, Set-Proof Design
Made with a Kevlar-reinforced jacket, this rugged 4mm cable is built to withstand the abuse of real-world production:
Crush-resistant, bend-tolerant, and abrasion-hardened
Handles pulling forces up to 225 lbs
Flexible, easy to coil, and designed to move with your gear
Pair it with our HDMI-to-Fiber system and you'll get 8K60 or 4K120 video over 1000 feet with zero latency—without bulky SDI bundles or broadcast backs.
Camera-to-Video Village Runs
Live Event & OB Truck Workflows
Studio-to-Control Room Links
DIT Carts & 1U Rack-Mount RX Systems
Outdoor and Location Shoots
Tensile Strength Test: Handles the Pressure
Simulated Real-World Pulling Scenarios (e.g., during installation)
Withstood 150N of pulling force (equivalent to over 33 lbs)
Zero fiber breakage. Zero sheath damage.
Signal loss? Just 0.020 dB — that's 5x better than the industry max threshold.
Crush Resistance Test: Built for Impact
Tested with 3000N of crushing force (that’s 674 lbs!)
1-minute full-pressure endurance
No internal or external damage
Signal loss? A mere 0.021 dB — far below the 0.1 dB industry limit.