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Rocketfish™ - 7-Outlet Surge Protector with 8' In-Wall HDMI Cable - Black

Model: RF-HTB515
SKU: 4323100
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  • General
    • Brand: Rocketfish™
    • Model Number: RF-HTB515
    • Product Name: 7-Outlet Surge Protector with 8' In-Wall HDMI Cable
    • Color: Black
  • Features
    • EMI/RFI Noise Filter: true
    • Connected Equipment Guarantee: $200,000
    • Diagnostic LEDs: false
    • Child Safety Covers: false
    • Resettable Circuit Breaker: true
    • Number Of Outlets: 7
  • Power Input
    • Joule Rating: 2100 joules
  • Dimensions
    • Cord Length: 5 feet
    • Product Height: 1.24 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Width: 2.12 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Length: 14.17 inches (The out of box length of the item. Length is measured as the longest dimension of the item.)
    • Product Weight: 1.25 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Warranty
    • Warranty - Parts: 1 year limited: surge protector; lifetime limited: HDMI cable
    • Warranty - Labor: 1 year limited: surge protector; lifetime limited: HDMI cable
  • Other
    • UPC: 600603193910

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Safely power your electronics with this Rocketfish RF-HTB515 surge protector, which features 7 outlets and 2 USB ports. An 8' in-wall HDMI cable lets you connect an HDMI component to your HDTV or projector.

Home Theater Buying Guide

  • Surge protector with 2100-joule rating: Absorbs a large amount of energy to help protect your connected equipment and ensure long-lasting use.
  • 7 surge-protected outlets: To safeguard your home theater equipment.
  • 47dB EMI/RFI noise filter: Protects against electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference on power lines that can interfere with equipment performance and cause memory loss.
  • 2 USB ports: Deliver a 2.1-amp total output that lets you quickly charge 2 smartphones or 1 tablet.
  • Resettable circuit breaker: To accommodate your needs.
  • 2 LED indicators: Alert you when protection is active and the surge protector is grounded.
  • 5' Soft-Flex power cord with right-angle plug: Allows use in areas where space is limited.
  • Wall-mountable design: For flexible placement options.
  • 8' HDMI cable: Allows you to connect an HDMI source to an HDTV or projector with an HDMI input. In-wall rated for flexible installation options.
  • Supports 1080p and Ultra HD 4K x 2K resolution: Plus Deep Color, Lip Sync, 3D TV, 7.1 surround sound, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD, HEC (HDMI Ethernet Channel), ARC (Audio Return Channel) and most screen refresh rates for sharp visuals and audio.
  • Up to 18 Gbps bandwidth: To ensure optimal performance.
  • 3-layer cable shielding: Along with a 360° metal connector shell allows the cable to resist EMI and RFI interference.
  • Silver content soldering: Maintains the integrity of the signal between the cable and connector.
  • 24K gold-plated contacts: Resist corrosion and promote efficient signal transfer.
Whats Included
  • 7-Outlet Surge Protector with 8' In-Wall HDMI Cable
  • Power cord labels
  • Owner's manual

Q: Recently purchased RF-HTB517 Cable and HDMI kit and really pleased and want to purchase more. I see a clearance item RF-HTB515 which is almost identical except that the box doesn't say HDR on it. What is the difference between both models??

A: It has nothing to do with the surge protector. HDR refers strictly to the HDMI cord. My guess is Rocketfish updated the HDMI cord to the "premium certified" version and changed the model number to accommodate newer cable. Same surge protector. If you have follow-up question about what "premium certified" means...look it up. www.hdmi.org

Q: Does a surge protector ever fail? I have an older one about 12 years old or so. It still lights up and works. Do newer models such as this Rocketfish have better technology and will it improve picture quality?

A: Do you really need a concrete answer? I bought these new protectors, and guess what, I'm not having a single second thought -about any of it. Got them on clearance / sale. Was very easy decision for me. Here's my viewpoint: you spend 1500$ on new 4K HDR tv, and you put it on the line for a few bucks.... risky, maybe dumb. 23.99 clearance, plus HDMI cable. "Easy"