Category 7 network cable is a twisted-pair cable that complies with the ISO/IEC 11801 standard, also known as CAT7 network cable. Its core function is to provide high-stability and high-bandwidth wired network transmission. Its main functions can be divided into the following aspects:

Meet the demand for high-bandwidth network transmission
The transmission bandwidth of Category 7 network cables can reach 600 MHZ, which is much higher than that of Category 5 (100 MHZ), Super Category 5 (150MHz), and Category 6 (250MHz) network cables. It can support a network transmission rate of 10Gbps, and the effective transmission distance at this rate can reach 100 meters. It can meet the requirements of high-traffic data transmission scenarios, such as real-time transmission of 4K/8K ultra-high-definition videos, rapid transmission of large files, and high-speed networking of multiple devices simultaneously.
It has strong anti-interference ability and ensures the stability of transmission
Category 7 network cables adopt a shielding design. Generally, each pair of wires has an independent shielding layer (shielded twisted pair STP), and there is also an overall shielding layer. This double-layer shielding structure can greatly reduce external electromagnetic interference (such as signal interference from surrounding electrical appliances and other cables) and its own signal crosstalk. In complex environments (such as computer rooms, scenarios where strong and weak current wiring are combined), it can also ensure the stable transmission of network signals and reduce the problems of data packet loss and delay.
Adapt to professional network scenarios
Enterprise computer rooms and data centers: They can be used for the connection between servers and between servers and switches, ensuring high-speed data interaction within the data center
Professional audio-visual scenarios: such as home audio-visual rooms, professional film and television production studios, used for transmitting ultra-high-definition video signals or digital audio signals from audio equipment
In industrial environments with a lot of electromagnetic interference, Category 7 network cables can ensure stable data transmission between industrial equipment
It has better compatibility and future scalability
It can be backward compatible with lower-category network cables, adapt to existing network devices, and also reserve space for future higher-speed network upgrades. For instance, if a civilian network with a speed exceeding 10Gbps becomes widespread in the future, Category 7 network cables can support it without replacement.
