
CADYCE has unveiled its latest breakthrough in connectivity – the CA-VDCC10, a 10-meter USB-C Active Optical Fiber Cable designed to deliver seamless video, ultra-fast data transfer, and power delivery through next-gen hybrid fiber technology.
The CA-VDCC10 supports USB 3.2 Gen2 speeds up to 10Gbps, DisplayPort 1.4 Alt Mode for 4K@30Hz video, and Power Delivery up to 60W (20V/3A) – all through a Kevlar-reinforced hybrid fiber-copper build. This advanced construction ensures signal integrity, minimal interference (RFI/EMI-resistant), and unmatched performance even over extended distances.
According to the company, as data-heavy workflows and 4K content increasingly become the standard, users require a cable that delivers uncompromised performance, durability, and flexibility—even at extended lengths like 10 meters. CADYCE positions the CA-VDCC10 as a future-ready solution tailored for professionals operating in high-demand environments.
Key Highlights:
USB 3.2 Gen2 support for 10Gbps data transfer DisplayPort 1.4 Alt Mode for crystal-clear 4K@30Hz video
60W Power Delivery for charging and power-intensive devices Hybrid fiber/copper design, reinforced with Kevlar
Slim, lightweight, and highly flexible construction
RFI/EMI resistant for signal integrity in high-interference zones Compatible with Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS
Perfect for:
High-performance workstations and gaming rigs Media production, conference rooms, and AV setups
Medical and industrial applications requiring long-distance reliability
Whether you’re editing 4K footage, running power-hungry devices, or setting up
AV systems in large spaces, the CA-VDCC10 provides a plug-and-play experience that keeps up with the most demanding environments.
The CADYCE CA-VDCC10 will be available soon at authorized retailers and online platforms. Built for speed, strength, and versatility, it reflects CADYCE’s commitment to enabling powerful, user-friendly connectivity solutions worldwide.
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