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AudioQuest 1.5 m RJ/E Pearl 1.5 m Cat7 Black Network Cable

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Arrives Dec 26 – Dec 28
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Features

  • Solid Long-Grain Copper
  • 23 AWG (gauge) solid conductors
  • Solid High-Density Polyethylene
  • Gold-plated nickel connectors with 100% shield coverage

Brand: AudioQuest


Connector Type: RJ45


Cable Type: Ethernet


Special Feature: High Speed


Color: Black


Brand: ‎AudioQuest


Connector Type: ‎RJ45


Cable Type: ‎Ethernet


Special Feature: ‎High Speed


Color: ‎Black


Connector Gender: ‎Male-to-Male


Data Transfer Rate: ‎10 Gigabits Per Second


Shape: ‎Round


Number of Pins: ‎8


Frequency: ‎600 MHz


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Connectivity Technology: ‎Ethernet


Gauge: ‎23.0


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Number of Items: ‎1


Package Type: ‎Standard Packaging


Manufacturer: ‎AudioQuest


UPC: ‎092592076662


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎62


Item model number: ‎RJEPEA01.5


Item Weight: ‎4.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3 x 3 x 3 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3 x 3 x 3 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 4, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Strong consistent signal.....
I had trouble with some well know brand name Cat 6 cables not holding my internet speed. Comcast increased our speed free of charge to 200Mbps. We have a high end Arris modem and wireless Linksys router that the Cat cable goes between. Started using Audioquest cables for optical, power, USB, HDMI, and now Ethernet applications. They do a good job of sending a strong consistent flow of data due to the way they are constructed. Love the strong ends on the Pearl cable. Noticed a stronger, faster, and more consistent signal when I speed tested my internet as well as my Xbox One S. Xbox live and the overall internet run faster and smoother!! It was a noticeable improvement over several brand names........ Audioquest makes a difference. They have many different levels of cables. But this one did the trick!!! Wow!!! Even the so called lower level cables from Audioquest blow away many name brands and trust me I have tried them all...... The Pearl Ethernet cable is well built and performs like a champ .... thank you Audioquest..... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2016 by DARKNESS

  • Very good cable. I did some various speed tests between ...
Very good cable. I did some various speed tests between this Cat7 cable, Fosmon Premium Cat7 Shielded Ethernet Patch Cable and a Cat 5e generic yellow cable. I ran each cable 10 times on my Comcast cable internet and came up with roughly these results. Cat 5e averaged 116.25 Mbps Fosmon Premium Cat7 averaged 118.75 Mbps Audioquest Pearl 119.75 Mbps I also did some tests on my PS4 and came up with these results after running each cable various times going back and forth Cat 5e averaged 17.1 Mbps Fosmon Premium Cat 7 averaged 17.6 Mbps Audioquest Pearl 17.9 Mbps I don't really notice any sound difference, but I am going to try a Cinnamon Audioquest cable and see if it makes any more difference. After that they way too costly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2014 by S. Ebeling

  • excelente producto ...
Auadioquest Pear muy buenos cables ,cambio el sonido de mi streamer cambrid ge audio cxn v2 muy buena compra...
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by daniel ehrenfeld

  • Fine cable - no complaints
Does this cable do what it's advertised? Maybe? Ethernet is pretty solid on its own, and much better transmitted through cabling than, say, USB signals. Do you need an Audioquest cable for this job? Sure, but I would stick to a 3' (no less) cable, and if you're running longer distances, you can do just fine with good 23AWG CAT-6 riser or plenum cabling. Despite what the cost is, you just need good, short cabling that stays away from interference, and has great terminations on both ends. If you're a Mastering Engineer like me, or a super-audiophile that just wants to eliminate all possibilities of impurity, Audioquest is going to be awesome to use. But AQ Pearl is really more than enough to work with at short distances. This is coming from an engineer who uses AQ Carbon USB cables, if that helps. For USB, I do recommend at least that. Ethernet is less prone to transmission issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2019 by Brian M. Murphree

  • Excellent for audio
I use this cable going from my Xfinity router/modem to either of two pieces of audio equipment: an Oppo 105D universal player or a P S Audio DirectStream DAC. The sound quality is very good when used for this purpose and for a very reasonable price especially when compared to more expensive Ethernet cables. Excellent price/performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022 by Joe Appierto

  • Worth it
I was skeptical that it would make a difference, after all the theory of ethernet says it shouldn't. But for $30 for the 1.5 meter, I figured why not? It made a difference. Clear audible improvement, far beyond the possibility of placebo effect. So $45 for a 3 meter, covers server to router and router to audio system computer. Additional improvement. Conclusion: money well spent. My Objectivist engineer friend said "as long as the cable isn't defective, it shouldn't make a difference." I used to agree. Now, I would say that there are degrees of defect, and an imperfect cable may function for normal data transmission, but music is time sensitive, and a better cable will have a lower error rate than an ordinary one. I could be wrong, I'm not an engineer. But the aural evidence is clear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2014 by Phil K

  • Im going with a 1
Why? Because I didn't get any faster speeds BUT now I know that I own this big dollar cord, that cant be the problem...(rollyeyes) I got 480 MBPS on a $3 cat5e and I get 480 MBPS with this expensive toilet of a cord..
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2019 by Nitro

  • Does make a difference at least for me.
Well , I bought this cable to replace the Time Crap Warner cable that was installed by the tech for the modem and to my surprise it matter. My Internet speed has been very stable on speakeasy speed test. Very well made cable n best part is the connection fits really snuggled in the ethernet port . Bought a second one to replace the one going into my router . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2015 by Ron B.

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