⚡ Connect at the speed of now — don’t let your network fall behind!
The DbillionDa Cat8 Ethernet Cable delivers ultra-high-speed 40Gbps data transfer with a massive 2000MHz bandwidth, thanks to its 26AWG OFC wires and quadruple shielding. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, its weatherproof, UV-resistant PVC jacket ensures durability even when buried directly. Equipped with gold-plated RJ45 connectors, it guarantees broad compatibility across routers, gaming consoles, smart devices, and more—making it the ultimate cable for professionals demanding reliable, future-proof connectivity.
Brand | DbillionDa |
Connector Type | RJ45 |
Cable Type | Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Any device with an RJ45 port, including Monitor, Patch Panels, Switches, Laptop, Scanner, Tablet, Notebooks, PCs, Network Cards, Macs, PoE Devices, Routers, Modems, Printer Smart Watch, Splitters, PS3, PS4, PS5, Server, Projector, DVD Player |
Special Feature | Heat Resistant/ High Speed/ UV Resistant/ Water Resistant/ Waterproof/ Weatherproof |
Compatible Phone Models | VoIP phones |
Recommended Uses For Product | Any device with an RJ45 port, including Routers, Monitor, Modems, Printer, Smart Watch, PS3, PS4, PS5, Server, Projector, DVD Player, Patch Panels, Switches, Laptop, Scanner, Tablet, Notebooks, PCs, Network Cards, Macs, PoE Devices, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, VR, PlayStation Other Video Game Consoles, TVs, Hubs, Motherboards, RJ45 Adapter |
Ethernet cable category | Cat 7 |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Data Transfer Rate | 40 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 8 |
Frequency | 2000 MHz |
Unit Count | 3 Feet |
Item Weight | 1.93 Ounces |
Gauge | 26 |
Model Name | DbillionDa Cat8 Ethernet Cable |
Specification Met | EIA, TIA |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | coiled in protective tubing |
Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Manufacturer | DbillionDa |
UPC | 608410904293 |
Item model number | cat8 3ft ethernet cable |
Item Weight | 1.93 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.69 x 6.3 x 0.47 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.69 x 6.3 x 0.47 inches |
ASIN | B089SX7WYM |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 8, 2020 |
A**1
ultra-fast, and built to last
This Cat8 Ethernet cable is seriously impressive. The 26AWG construction feels rugged and durable, perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. It delivers blazing-fast speeds with low latency—ideal for gaming, streaming, or high-bandwidth networking. The gold-plated RJ45 connectors and heavy shielding ensure a stable, interference-free connection. I also appreciate the weather-resistant jacket, which adds extra protection for long-term reliability. top-tier performance and durability.
T**A
Great buy!
Works great. Strong and fast.
D**Z
The best outdoor wire, in the AZ SUN for 3 years and running.
Great Wire! correct to length and FAST. 3 years later still works great in the Arizona Sun. O couldn't ask for better. 50 ft are under the dirt Just great Wire.
D**A
Good product, solid cables. Here's my copy pasta on why you should by cat-8
Okay so i'll be completely honest here, buying cat 8 cables has not made any noticeable difference whatsoever in terms of my connection speeds. Do note that my internet connection is relatively higher than the average, but I'm about to tell you why that's irrelevant.There's been discussion among some folks in the networking community that will generally suggest to the average home user that you do not need cat-8 cables, and they are absolutely right! We as consumers have only recently been able to purchase Wi-Fi 7 networking equipment. If you don't know what that really means, it's just that those are the top of the line, best of the best, types of networking equipment that are on the commercial market right now, and I doubt many people reading this have even upgraded their router to a Wi-Fi 7 one. I myself am only still using Wi-Fi 6. Even that is slightly overkill for the average user.Before I explain to you why you should still buy cat-8 cables going forward, I will first state the one and only exception to this rule: If you're running ancient hardware on an ancient operating system that might produce some compatibility issues, as those machines may not know how to handle faster speeds. But this is still just picking at straws, as we all know that the biggest bottleneck in our setups are the ISP's themselves.Now, why should you still be being cat-8 cables, even though you don't explicitly require them, yet? The biggest reason is that if you look at the prices of cat-7, cat-6, and cat-6e cables on this site, you will find they cost the exact same price as the cat-8 ones. This will probably not be the case if you're buying cables through a big-box electronics store (don't EVER buy cables or adapters offline, just don't).Going even further than the price point, opting for these cables now even though it may be "overkill," is still a good idea. This is because you are future proofing your network, so when that time inevitably comes when you need to upgrade any or all of your computer hardware, you will have one less thing that needs to be implemented.To go even farther out of left-field, there's the real possibility that inflation might even make these cables more expensive than they are currently. This does mean you need to throw all your ethernet cables out now, especially if they are still working. BUT, when the situation comes up where you need another one for any reason going forward, just buy the cat-8's. They cost the same and it's likely you may have already observed this, but for anyone questioning if there's a specific one they need right now, there answer is it really doesn't matter. Therefore, as the market currently stands, paying the same price for the newer version just makes sense. They're just slightly different implementations of wiring.
P**R
Works like your cheap unreturned modem one, frustrates like fresh wound coax
I’m convinced that the data transfer speeds, bandwidth, screen resolutions and processing capabilities available today long surpassed their points of diminishing returns such that none but the most discerning among us pretend to notice anything beyond technical improvements in benchmarks amounting to nothing of particular use to even someone who has a twenty room house with tvs streaming 8k video in each and the best vision and hearing of anyone on earth.This is all to say that this could be the best Ethernet cable on earth - and who knows, maybe it is - but at the end of the day once you plug this premium shiny and extra-stiff Cat8 from wall to device, you’re going to have a working connection, externalities notwithstanding. It’s not gonna be this cabl’e fault nobody ever ran Ethernet into that wall plate or that what you think is an Ethernet hookup is actually for a landline.You’ll get data transfers at expected speeds with no issues and maybe your benchmarks will improve but the likelihood that the improvements in performance that you say you notice isn’t just you lying to yourself added to the likelihood that you’re lying to someone else instead doesn’t leave much room left in the pie chart for other likelihoods.Oh and to address the stuff that it suggests: it’s durable, inflexible, it does have color, and it is the correct length, give or take a centimeter.
L**A
Great Cord
Works perfectly! Does exactly what it should do- Internet is fast and flawless through this cable.
A**A
Great purchase
Nothing but good news over here. I got a great length and it has great speeds. I told my boyfriend to get one because mines is faster than his. Great value for the money. The feel is great and i know it will be durable. Good flexibility and even though i wanted a white cord, the black is good as well. Not like none will see it but me
N**R
DO NOT BUY THIS IS A FAKE CABLE I GAVE IT FIVE STARS SO I CAN MAKE SURE MY REVIEW IS UP THERE!
I want to tell everyone this is not a cat8 cable. this is a really cheap and really terrible cat 5-6 cable this is not true fast ethernet speeds. DO NOT BUY THIS ASK AI OR GOOGLE TO FIND A REAL GOOD CAT 8 CABLE THAT IS REAL AND NOT A FAKE!
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