- 1800881
- info@gulfstore.com
- Home
- ugreen
- UGREEN Cable U/FTP Flat Patch CAT7 Pure Copper 10m UGREEN Cable U/FTP Flat Patch CAT7 Pure Copper 10m


UGREEN Cable U/FTP Flat Patch CAT7 Pure Copper 10m
- Description
- Reviews
UGREEN NW106 U-FTP Flat Patch Cat7 Pure Copper Network Cable – 10M
Product Overview
The UGREEN NW106 Cat7 network cable is engineered for ultra-high-performance demands in server setups, gaming environments, or any application requiring rock-solid internet cable connectivity. Designed with a flat shape of just 2.31mm, it combines efficiency with elegance, fitting easily under carpets or alongside walls for a clutter-free installation.
Key Features
Feature | Description |
---|---|
High-Speed Performance | Supports up to 10GBBASE-T with blazing speeds up to 600MHz for lag-free streaming and transfers |
Superior Shielding | U-FTP design (ftp meaning: foil twisted pair) reduces EMI for stable, uninterrupted data flow |
Flat, Flexible Design | Slim profile (2.31mm) for easy routing under floors, carpets, and along walls |
Premium Construction | Pure copper core and gold-plated connectors ensure top conductivity and signal clarity |
Snag-Free Protective Clip | Prevents accidental unplugging or damage during cable routing |
Elegant Aesthetic | Matte black finish gives the network cable a sleek, professional appearance |
FAQ Section
What are the 3 types of network cable?
The main types of network cable are coaxial, fiber optic, and twisted pair cables such as cat7, which offers high shielding and speed.
Is Cat6 or Cat7 better for home use?
For future-proofing and superior shielding, cat7 cable is better than Cat6, especially if you require high-speed, interference-free performance.
Is a network cable the same as an Ethernet cable?
Yes, a cat7 patch cable is a type of network cable, specifically designed for Ethernet networking at high speeds.
What is cable network?
A lan cable, such as this UGREEN Cat7 model, connects devices to local networks for communication and data sharing.
What is the most commonly used network cable?
Today, network cable standards like Cat5e, Cat6, and cat7 are most commonly used for internet and LAN setups.
How do I tell what Ethernet cable I have?
Check the label printed along the cable; for example, this internet cable is labeled as Cat7, supporting 600MHz bandwidth.