Cables & Converters

Unitek 8K DisplayPort 1.4 Male to Male Cable (8K)

Price range: 39.00 AED through 75.00 AED
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Unitek DP1.4 Male To Male Cable 8K- Black

Price range: 39.00 AED through 75.00 AED
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Unitek USB3.0 Type-A (M) to Type-A (F) USB Extension Cable

Price range: 19.00 AED through 29.00 AED
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Unitek VGA Cable

Price range: 25.00 AED through 39.00 AED
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Unitek USB2.0 Aluminium Extension Cable

Price range: 69.00 AED through 139.00 AED
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Unitek USB2.0 USB-A (M) to USB-A (F) Cable

Price range: 29.00 AED through 35.00 AED
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Unitek USB2.0 USB-A (M) to USB-B (M) Cable

Price range: 25.00 AED through 45.00 AED
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Unitek Mini DisplayPort (M) to DisplayPort (M) Cable

Price range: 59.00 AED through 79.00 AED
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SKU: Y-C611BK,Y-C612BK

Unitek DisplayPort (M) to DisplayPort (M) Cable

Price range: 35.00 AED through 55.00 AED
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SKU: Y-C607BK

Unitek Y-108 USB 2.0 to Serial Converter

Price range: 59.00 AED through 79.00 AED
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SKU: Y-108

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