UGREEN 70892 TOSLINK Optical Audio Cable 2M for Soundbar TV PS5 Xbox AV Receiver
The UGREEN 70892 is a TOSLINK optical audio cable. It measures 2 meters in length. The cable is the ultimate solution for achieving high‑fidelity digital audio in your home, studio, or professional entertainment setup. It uses cutting‑edge TOSLINK optical technology to transmit audio signals as pulses of light. This ensures zero electromagnetic or radio‑frequency interference. The result is pure, crisp, and distortion‑free sound, making it ideal for music enthusiasts, audiophiles, and gamers who demand the highest audio quality.
The 2‑meter length offers flexibility in arranging your audio setup. You can connect your TV to a soundbar, your gaming console to a receiver, or integrate a Blu‑ray player into a home theater system. The sleek black design complements any setup while minimizing visual clutter. Its precision‑engineered connectors provide a secure and snug fit, guaranteeing stable signal transmission without dropouts or interruptions. The cable is constructed with high‑quality optical fibers. It is durable and resistant to bending or physical damage, ensuring long‑term reliability. The robust outer jacket protects the internal fiber and prevents wear and tear caused by frequent handling or movement. This makes it perfect for both permanent installations and temporary setups.
Technical Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the purpose of this cable? +
It transmits high‑quality digital audio signals between devices with TOSLINK optical ports, such as TVs, soundbars, AV receivers, gaming consoles, and Blu‑ray players.
2. Does this cable support surround sound formats? +
Yes, it supports Dolby Digital, DTS, and PCM audio formats (depending on your source device capabilities). It does not support lossless formats like Dolby TrueHD or DTS‑HD Master Audio, which require HDMI.
3. What is the length of the cable? +
The cable is 2 meters (approximately 6.6 feet) long.
4. Is the cable directional? Does it have a specific input/output orientation? +
Optical cables are typically directional. The cable ends are labeled or have a specific orientation for the source and receiver. Follow the direction indicators on the connectors.

