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Swann 100 Foot Siamese Cable

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Sales Rank: 5165





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Swann
Color: White
EAN: 0814282006205
Product Feature: BNC TO BNC CABLE - 100FT Integrated with DC power cable
Label: Swann
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Swann
Model: SW271-S30
Publisher: Swann
Ranking: 5165
Studio: Swann
Variation Description: White
Warranty: 1 year warranty


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  • BNC TO BNC CABLE - 100FT Integrated with DC power cable







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PRODUCT FEATURES:Double shielded with aluminum foil insulationDC power cable (tear away) integrated with co-axLow interference, low noise, low magnetic fieldSuits Pro High Resolution range, great for DVRsExtend the length of your security camera & more!White cables perfect for home & office interiorsMale to Male BNC & Male to Female DC connections









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Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works great, but...
I bought several of these when setting up a DVR security system at the vacation house. One of the cables shipped with the wrong DC power connectors, but the ones that connect correctly work great. Good video transmission (in a hot and humid environment) and easy connects (the tear-away DC connectors seem unnecessary, but may be convenient if you need that). All in all, I think it's a worthwhile buy. I am disappointed in the incorrect parts included, but I expect that support will correct that soon. The quality of the cables seems great otherwise.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - This cable not for use with some Swann Cameras
The transformer shipped with the SWANN Maxi Day/Night Camera will not fit this cable. Swann said they would send an adaptor but have not done so.



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