The "Invisible" Cable in the Conference Room
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Once, while helping a tech company debug their new conference room, I ran into a classic problem.
Their General Manager valued remote meeting experiences and had chosen a high-end professional USB conference camera that supported 4K and featured PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) tracking. But here was the issue: the best mounting position for the camera—on the wall directly facing the center of the conference table—was a full 12 meters away from the meeting host PC tucked away in a corner rack.
We tried a standard USB extension cable. The PC immediately displayed "Device Not Recognized." We switched to an active copper cable with a signal-boosting chip. That got a connection, but the video stuttered every few seconds, and the audio was choppy. After a 30-minute test call, everyone said it sounded like they were listening through a walkie-talkie.
Where was the problem? USB 3.0 signals become unreliable beyond 5 meters over copper due to attenuation and interference. At 12 meters, we had hit the physical limit.
Then we switched to the Phoossno USB-C to USB-B Active Optical Extension Cable (the 15-meter version). The fiber optic core replaced the copper conductors, and optical signals don't suffer from electromagnetic interference or distance-related loss. The full 10Gbps bandwidth easily handled a 4K video stream.
The camera was mounted in the optimal position. The host PC stayed safely in the rack. The thin 4.8mm cable ran discreetly along the baseboard—barely visible. Plug-and-play worked immediately. The video was as smooth as if the camera were plugged directly into the PC.
The IT manager later told me: "This is what a conference room USB extension should be—invisible, but rock-solid."
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