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The surge in demand for consumer electronics, the rise in penetration of video on demand, video conferencing, gaming, and home surveillance devices, and the increase in the number of data centres are all significant factors influencing the Consumer Electronics Cable market’s growth.
Potential chances in the automobile industry, as well as the introduction of USB type C, present attractive opportunities for Consumer Electronics Cable.
As music, light, video, and production technologies intersect to elevate live and digital experiences, the audiovisual business is a dynamic environment for linked technologies.
The audiovisual (AV) business is known for its dynamic, frequently changing arrangements. Precision interconnects that can transmit power and a clean signal in a variety of locations, including outdoor installations, are essential for the successful conception, production, and broadcasting of live events and digital experiences.
The Global Consumer Electronics Cable Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
For decades, 75-ohm BNC connectors have been the standard for transferring video signals between cameras, routers, and video monitors. Using SDI (serial data interface) protocols, these technologies can transport high-definition communications with single-frame accuracy (about 1/30 of a second).
The greater data speeds required for 4K and higher resolutions are accommodated by newer versions of BNC connectors from Neutrik, Canare, and other businesses.