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When Do You Need a Cable Splitter?

Entertainment System Cable Splitters

Cable splitters allow you to connect multiple input devices to one output device, or enable you to connect multiple devices to one outlet for power or charging.

by Vikas Dayal • February 13, 2024

Power Cables, HDMI Cables, Cable Suppliers, Audio/Video Cables, A/V Cables, Power Cords


Cable splitters allow you to connect multiple input devices to one output device, or enable you to connect multiple devices to one outlet for power or charging. Whether you're looking for a power cable splitter or HDMI splitter, Cables.com has you covered.

If your entertainment system is any good, you've probably got a tangle of cords behind it right now. You might have a dangerously overloaded power strip back there, too. If you want to preserve the strength and longevity of your devices, you would do well to invest in the best quality cables and splitter devices to keep them running at their best. Consider stepping up your game with cable splitters from Cables.com.

Cable Splitters for Your Entertainment System

A Video Graphic Array (VGA) cable is responsible for carrying analog signals and supporting video resolutions for your desktop computer. Typically, a male VGA cable will plug into a female port on your machine. Cables.com offers VGA male to female PC Monitor Extension Cables in a variety of lengths, even as far as 15 feet. And if you find yourself needing a VGA splitter, you can check out our Vanco S-VGA 1x2 splitter with audio shipped fast from our warehouse in New York state!

Vanco S-VGA 1x2 splitter - shop cables.com

We offer Vanco 1x2 HDMI Splitters as well. High speed HDMI cables are a necessity for technologies such as Blu-Ray and HDTV. Delivering true 1080p resolution, crystal clear DTS-HD sound, vibrant 16-bit color depths, and lightning-fast 10.2 Gbps bandwidth capabilities, our high-speed HDMI cables with Ethernet network support are guaranteed to blow your mind, but not your wallet. They feature a quality 30 awg jacket and are ethernet channel enabled, which means that you can connect to your network to take advantage of all the apps out there. Take any HDMI link and add high-speed full-duplex 150Mb/s Ethernet networking. Simply connect your hardwired network to any device - even your TV - and every other HDMI device in the chain becomes a part of your network. This includes your HDMI splitter, allowing you to expand and enrich your HDMI connectivity.

Vanco HDMI 1x2 splitter - shop cables.com

Of course, your entertainment network is nothing without a means to power it. That means investing in strong, reliable power cords that you can trust to run as well outdoors as indoors. Whether you're powering your home entertainment system or working on that deck outside, you want to be sure your devices - and you - are going to be safe. And of course, the more complex the project, the more devices you'll need to connect. You can find plenty of affordable power strips at any big box retailer, but can you trust them to hold up when you need them most? That's where Cables.com comes in.

NEMA power cables are power plugs and receptacles built to standards set by the US National Electrical Manufacturer's Association. The NEMA plugs you're probably most familiar with feature NEMA 1-15P and NEMA 5-15P connectors, which are typically used on domestic electrical equipment in the United States. These power cords can be either fixed or detachable, and they connect an appliance to a power receptacle. It's not uncommon to pair a NEMA 5-15P Connector type to an IEC320 C13 Connector - and with a NEMA 5-15P to IEC C13 -125 Volt Y Cable, it's easy as can be. 

NEMA 5-15P to IEC C13 -125 Volt Y Cable - shop cables.com

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Whatever type of cable you're looking for, we want you to find it here with Cables.com. If our extensive catalog doesn't have just the right fit, we want you to find it! You have the option of requesting custom cables when you're working with Cables.com, built to your own specifications. Contact Us or email us at sales@cables.com to learn more!

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