Vanco International LLC's new line of TAA-compliant cables includes HDMI, USB Type A to Type C, and USB Type C to Type C cables in a variety of lengths. Like all Vanco A/V cables, these cables are backed by a lifetime warranty.
Vanco’s new TAA-compliant high-speed HDMI cables with Ethernet include the T255 “Performance Series” and the TPRHD “Pro Series.” Both series feature robust SecureFit connectors, pull-tested up to 7 lbs.
The T255 Performance Series, available in 1-, 3-, or 6-foot lengths, delivers HDMI 1.4 with 10.2 Gbps high-speed data transfer. It supports video resolutions up to 4K and features a 100 Mbps HDMI Ethernet channel, 3D compatibility, and ARC functionality.
The TPRHD Pro Series delivers HDMI 2.0 functionality with full 18 Gbps bandwidth, enabling 4K resolution at 60 Hz with 4:4:4 chroma and HDR support. It also accommodates up to 32 audio channels with ARC, including advanced formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD Master Audio, and is EMI-tested for minimal wireless interference. The Pro series is available in 1-, 3-, 5-, 12-, 15-, or 20-foot lengths.
The TUS2AC USB-A to USB-C series supports USB 2.0: with 480 Mbps data throughput, these cables are five times faster than USB 1.1 connections. The TUS2CC USB-C to USB-C Cable Series meets USB 3.1 Gen 1 standards with power delivery, high-speed device charging, and up to 5 Gbps high-speed data transfer.
For the most advanced devices, the TUS3CC USB-C to USB-C Cable Series supports USB 3.1 Gen 2, with up to 10 Gbps high-speed data transfer as well as high-speed charging and power delivery. All Vanco USB cables are fully backwards compatible with earlier USB standards.
Why TAA Compliance Matters
TAA-compliant products must be made or “substantially altered” in the United States or a designated trading partner nation. All federal and military projects, as well as state and local government or education projects receiving federal funds, are required to use TAA-compliant products. Vendors who cannot prove compliance may be disqualified from bidding or even face legal consequences. Vanco’s new line of TAA-compliant cables, made in Laos, makes it significantly easier to spec and bid on federally funded projects or any project requiring TAA adherence.
Vanco’s TAA-compliant USB and HDMI cables begin shipping on May 31.
Learn more about Vanco’s full line of TAA-compliant products at https://www.vanco1.com/product-category/taa-products/