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title: "Color-Coded Cat6 Cable"
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# 10Gbps blazing speed 5 vibrant colors for easy ID Snagless, durable RJ45 connectors Color-Coded Cat6 Cable

**Brand:** cable matters
**Price:** Rp457480
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Color-Coded Cat6 Cable by cable matters
- **How much does it cost?** Rp457480 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cable matters enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cable matters brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Snagless Durability:** Gold-plated connectors with strain-relief boots ensure a secure, long-lasting connection that won’t snag or wear out under pressure.
- • **Blazing 10Gbps Speed:** Future-proof your network with ultra-fast data transfer up to 10 Gigabits per second, perfect for streaming, gaming, and cloud computing.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly connect PCs, servers, printers, routers, VoIP phones, and PoE devices with a cable that meets TIA/EIA 568-C.2 standards.
- • **Color-Coded Cable Management:** Stay effortlessly organized with 5 distinct colors—black, blue, white, green, and red—making network troubleshooting and setup a breeze.
- • **Cat6 Performance at Cat5e Price:** Get premium Category 6 bandwidth (up to 550 MHz) without breaking the bank—ideal for professional-grade LAN setups.

## Overview

The Cable Matters 5ft Cat 6 Ethernet Cable delivers reliable 10Gbps data transfer with 24 AWG copper wiring and 550 MHz bandwidth. Featuring a 5-color combo for easy network management and snagless gold-plated RJ45 connectors, it’s engineered for durability and universal compatibility with LAN devices, VoIP phones, and PoE equipment. Perfect for professionals seeking high-speed, organized, and future-proof wired connections.

## Description

Product description Comparison Charts Cat6 Ethernet Cable Shielded Ethernet Cable Cat8 Ethernet Cable Ultra Thin Ethernet Cable Rotatable Ethernet Cable

Review: Great ethernet cables in multiple colors - Work as expected, best connection speed, perfect length & in variety of colors for different needs. Great value for the money. Recommended.
Review: Updated review, still great cables. - Well made cables... Fair to little price maybe, but seem well made and easy to handle and work with. I really am a fan of Cable Matters products. An updated , in depth review... to clear the air about cat6 cables. Just ordered some more from CM, and in the past from some other vendors. From other vendors, when I held the patch cables I was readily suspect of the cable not being Cat6. When I cut them open, nope.. was not. While construction is not specified for cat5e vs cat6, just performance... there are things that are just a matter of accepted best practice to achieved the specified performance of bandwidth and rejection and capacitance. The major item is the separator found in the middle. To reduce noise.. distance is paramount. Spacer helps separate and organize the pairs. Twist rate is another factor, huge factor..., again twist rate is not specified, but there is physics, so a best practice is there, and normally seen between the differently rated cables. I've handled enough cat5, 5E, and 6 to tell the difference by the feel. I received patch cables that were marked cat6 but it sure wasnt.. cut it open and it as pure cat5e... no separator and the twist was very loose. These Cable Matters, while I like them, after reading some bad comments, I decided to sacrifice one to compare. Mind you, I started second guessing these CM patch cables, the OD is a tad smaller. I can feel it.. Normally cat6 patch cable is 5.9mm in OD. These are 5.6mm OD. Enough to feel the difference. And it's visible, see attache photo. In dissecting the cable, it's the size of the divider. It measures 4.1mm across the plane of the " + " , my bulk cat6 measures 4.6mm . So some spacing it lost, very minor. Again, construction is not specified for cat6, performance. In my opinion as a EE, I don't think this will make a difference. So check, these cat6 patch cables have the separators, a little smaller, but this provides for a better flexibility. Gauge of the wire is 24awg... all copper. Check, good. A word on gauge and 5e vs 6... Cat5e and Ca6 both are specified to have 24awg. But Cat6 can optionally have 23Awg, best for POE, but not needed for non POE applications. So no issues here. About another post that calls out the connector for being non-cat6 , that post is some whata correct, but not completely. The reason for the stagger on "cat6 connectors", is to accommodate 23awg wire.. not for noise or separation. You can not fit all eight 23awg wire side by side in the confines of a "cat5" connector, which was designed for max awg of 24awg. So check, the connector is acceptable, since this is a gauge issue, not spacing. And this is a 24awg patch cable, not 23awg. What would matter, which we can not see, is for how long is the twist rate preserved as the wires leave the jacket and are found in the channels for the connection to the blades of the connector. Here I have to trust CM, based on every other positive merit in the best practice construction of the cable. They have tested and certified the cable to perform at the "cat6" levels. Twist rate, see the photos... Again, twist rate is not specified, just performance and left to the manufacturer to meet the criteria of the specifications. Cat5e, is about 1 twist per 10mm, as seen on the photo, this is very common. The CM under review, is about 1 twist in 5mm. It's generally accepted, but not specified that cat6 would be 50-100% greater twist rate, but again, left up to the manufacturer to determine to pass the specified performance criteria. So Check, much great twist rate on these CM patch cables. To compare, I also took a photo of the twist rate of the cat6 bulk cable I have.. See photo. It is about 1 twist on 4.5mm, same magnitude at the CM patch cable. Patch cable need to be flexible and rugged. The potting with in the connectors on these CM patch cables provides great robustness IMHO. Far sturdier them making the cables myself, hence why I buy rather than make. I make when I have a very odd length required and I'm looking to minimize the size of a "service loop". I thought by the time I was done with this, I might be knocking of a few or couple of stars, but nope... these PATCH cables are as good as expected. The very minor difference of the cross section of the center separator might be, again MIGHT be measurable to a db or so if tested at the max specified length for Ethernet cabling, but for a 7ft patch cable this is nothing. For the patch cable flexibility is needed, and this small compromise is nice..

## Features

- High Performance Internet cable is Cat6 rated; The Ethernet cord with 24 AWG copper wire provides universal connectivity for LAN network components such as PCs, computer servers, printers, routers, switch boxes, network media players, NAS, VoIP phones, PoE devices, and more; Comes with 5-color combo: Black, Blue, Green, Red, and White, easy for cable management and cable identification
- Cat6 performance at a Cat5e price but with higher bandwidth; Future-proof your network for 10-Gigabit Ethernet (backwards compatible with any existing Cat 5 cable network); Meets or exceeds Category 6 performance in compliance with the TIA/EIA 568-C.2 standard
- A Category 6 Ethernet patch cable is also referred to as a Cat6 network cable, Cat6 cable, Cat6 Ethernet cable, or Cat 6 data/LAN cable. A wired Cat 6 data cable is more reliable and secure than a wireless network or Cat5 cable network for your internet connections
- The connectors with gold-plated contacts and strain-relief boots provide durability, and ensure a secure connection; Bare copper conductors enhance cable performance and comply with specifications for communications cables
- Flexible and durable RJ45 cable with high bandwidth of up to 550 MHz guarantees high-speed data transfer for server applications, cloud computing, video surveillance, and online high-definition video streaming

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00E5I7VJG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63 in Cat 6 Ethernet Cables |
| Brand | Cable Matters |
| Brand Name | Cable Matters |
| Cable Type | Cat 6 |
| Color | Multicolored |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Printer, Router, Server |
| Compatible Phone Models | VoIP phones |
| Connector Gender | Female |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 10,271 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 6 |
| Frequency | 550 MHz |
| Gauge | 24.0 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00081159807764 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Length | 5 Feet |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
| Model | FBA_1600215X5 |
| Model Name | FBA_1600215X5 |
| Number of Pins | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 10Gbps |
| Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Part Number | FBA_1600215X5 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Networking, connecting computers and network components, VoIP, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
| Special Feature | 10Gbps |
| Specification Met | EIA, TIA, UL |
| UPC | 081159807764 608560501212 |
| Unit Count | 5.0 Feet |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cable Matters
- **Cable Type:** Cat 6
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer, Printer, Router, Server
- **Connector Type:** RJ45
- **Special Feature:** 10Gbps

## Images

![Color-Coded Cat6 Cable - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71o-VGE-0tL.jpg)
![Color-Coded Cat6 Cable - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81skebaeGAL.jpg)
![Color-Coded Cat6 Cable - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/713M4ztd0LL.jpg)
![Color-Coded Cat6 Cable - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81n-qfkqmyL.jpg)
![Color-Coded Cat6 Cable - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71RkTRdniyL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great ethernet cables in multiple colors
*by N***2 on December 2, 2025*

Work as expected, best connection speed, perfect length & in variety of colors for different needs. Great value for the money. Recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Updated review, still great cables.
*by B***K on October 3, 2014*

Well made cables... Fair to little price maybe, but seem well made and easy to handle and work with. I really am a fan of Cable Matters products. An updated , in depth review... to clear the air about cat6 cables. Just ordered some more from CM, and in the past from some other vendors. From other vendors, when I held the patch cables I was readily suspect of the cable not being Cat6. When I cut them open, nope.. was not. While construction is not specified for cat5e vs cat6, just performance... there are things that are just a matter of accepted best practice to achieved the specified performance of bandwidth and rejection and capacitance. The major item is the separator found in the middle. To reduce noise.. distance is paramount. Spacer helps separate and organize the pairs. Twist rate is another factor, huge factor..., again twist rate is not specified, but there is physics, so a best practice is there, and normally seen between the differently rated cables. I've handled enough cat5, 5E, and 6 to tell the difference by the feel. I received patch cables that were marked cat6 but it sure wasnt.. cut it open and it as pure cat5e... no separator and the twist was very loose. These Cable Matters, while I like them, after reading some bad comments, I decided to sacrifice one to compare. Mind you, I started second guessing these CM patch cables, the OD is a tad smaller. I can feel it.. Normally cat6 patch cable is 5.9mm in OD. These are 5.6mm OD. Enough to feel the difference. And it's visible, see attache photo. In dissecting the cable, it's the size of the divider. It measures 4.1mm across the plane of the " + " , my bulk cat6 measures 4.6mm . So some spacing it lost, very minor. Again, construction is not specified for cat6, performance. In my opinion as a EE, I don't think this will make a difference. So check, these cat6 patch cables have the separators, a little smaller, but this provides for a better flexibility. Gauge of the wire is 24awg... all copper. Check, good. A word on gauge and 5e vs 6... Cat5e and Ca6 both are specified to have 24awg. But Cat6 can optionally have 23Awg, best for POE, but not needed for non POE applications. So no issues here. About another post that calls out the connector for being non-cat6 , that post is some whata correct, but not completely. The reason for the stagger on "cat6 connectors", is to accommodate 23awg wire.. not for noise or separation. You can not fit all eight 23awg wire side by side in the confines of a "cat5" connector, which was designed for max awg of 24awg. So check, the connector is acceptable, since this is a gauge issue, not spacing. And this is a 24awg patch cable, not 23awg. What would matter, which we can not see, is for how long is the twist rate preserved as the wires leave the jacket and are found in the channels for the connection to the blades of the connector. Here I have to trust CM, based on every other positive merit in the best practice construction of the cable. They have tested and certified the cable to perform at the "cat6" levels. Twist rate, see the photos... Again, twist rate is not specified, just performance and left to the manufacturer to meet the criteria of the specifications. Cat5e, is about 1 twist per 10mm, as seen on the photo, this is very common. The CM under review, is about 1 twist in 5mm. It's generally accepted, but not specified that cat6 would be 50-100% greater twist rate, but again, left up to the manufacturer to determine to pass the specified performance criteria. So Check, much great twist rate on these CM patch cables. To compare, I also took a photo of the twist rate of the cat6 bulk cable I have.. See photo. It is about 1 twist on 4.5mm, same magnitude at the CM patch cable. Patch cable need to be flexible and rugged. The potting with in the connectors on these CM patch cables provides great robustness IMHO. Far sturdier them making the cables myself, hence why I buy rather than make. I make when I have a very odd length required and I'm looking to minimize the size of a "service loop". I thought by the time I was done with this, I might be knocking of a few or couple of stars, but nope... these PATCH cables are as good as expected. The very minor difference of the cross section of the center separator might be, again MIGHT be measurable to a db or so if tested at the max specified length for Ethernet cabling, but for a 7ft patch cable this is nothing. For the patch cable flexibility is needed, and this small compromise is nice..

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great value, solid performance and quality
*by D***E on May 29, 2017*

[Background] My home was built in 1976. Over the past few years I've enacted major remodels, fixes, and upgrades to our home to bring it into the future. As typical with many homes built pre-1990, only 2 rooms in a 4 bedroom home even had coax cable, which was old and needed replaced. Talking to my contractor, we devised the easiest and most economical plan to install an electronic equipment box in the basement, and run new coax and Cat-5e cables into 7 rooms. The box contains both a Comcast signal replicator, and an 8 port gigabit network switch. I then had a local home network specialist professionally terminate and label all of the cables, button up the boxes, and test all of the Cat-5e connections. Now, the family is no longer constrained by the limitations and weaknesses of WiFi. With a spouse that: 1) remotes into her office 90% of the time from home; 2) a son that is a computer science / mathematics major in college, and a heavy gamer; 3) a 60" smart TV that connects to the internet to stream content from Amazon, Netflix, etc...we absolutely desired to ensure that the Ethernet cables connecting our all-important devices were reliable, and posed no bottlenecks. I could have easily went to Best Buy and purchase a single Ethernet cable that costs more than this pack of 5. However, I am convinced that I would have purchased nothing more than a name, and a pretty package that goes straight into the trash can. I have no problems recommending these Cat6 Snagless cables to connect your most important devices. Each one has proven reliable, provided full transmission, and the termination plugs snap perfectly in place. .

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