Say Goodbye to Connectivity Hassles: Phoossno HDMI and USB Cables – Creating Stable and Efficient Meeting System Solutions
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Have you ever encountered the following awkward scenarios in your daily meetings, remote collaborations, or important client presentations?
Projector screen suddenly flickers, goes black, and displays "No Signal"?
Audio is intermittent, making it difficult for the person on the other end of the video conference to hear you?
Laptop cannot be recognized by the meeting room's camera or microphone?
Frequent plugging and unplugging of cables leads to loose connections, causing fatigue and frustration?
The vast majority of these problems stem from a seemingly insignificant yet crucial element—the signal connection cables. A poor-quality or incompatible cable can ruin expensive conference equipment and meticulously prepared meeting content.
This article will provide you with a clear and reliable signal connection solution for your conference system, and delve into why choosing Phoossno's HDMI and USB cables is key to solving these issues.
I. The "Lifeline" of a Conference System: The Dual Mission of HDMI and USB
A modern conference system relies primarily on two "lifelines" for signal transmission:
HDMI Cable: Responsible for high-definition audio and video transmission
Mission: To transmit images and sound from devices such as laptops and desktops losslessly to large displays, projectors, or video conferencing codecs.
Challenges: Transmission distance, signal bandwidth (supporting 4K/8K resolution, HDR), and resistance to electromagnetic interference.
USB-C / USB-A Cables: Responsible for data and power transmission.
Mission: Connecting conference cameras, omnidirectional microphones, touchscreens, and powering laptops. USB-C also integrates video transmission capabilities (DisplayPort Alt Mode), allowing for simultaneous video, data, and charging via a single cable.
Challenges: Data transmission stability (ensuring uninterrupted audio and video connections), power supply capability (supporting fast charging), and compatibility.
II. Root Cause Analysis of Common Connection Problems
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Problem phenomenon |
Possible root cause |
Impact on meetings |
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Screen flickering, black screen |
The HDMI cable is of an outdated version with insufficient bandwidth; the cable shielding is poor, leading to interference; the connector is oxidized, resulting in poor contact. |
The presentation was interrupted, and its professionalism was compromised. |
Sound stuttering,
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Unstable data transmission via USB cable; insufficient power supply causing microphone malfunction. |
Communication difficulties and low efficiency |
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Device not recognized |
USB cables only support charging, not data transfer; the connector is loose. |
The meeting cannot start because the camera/microphone is unavailable. |
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The resolution cannot be increased |
The HDMI cable is not a high-speed version and cannot support high specifications such as 4K@60Hz. |
The image is blurry and details are lost. |

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