NEW: L-5.5CUHWS, BCP-D55UHW, CB055W
- Feb 2, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 27, 2025
We are proud to announce a new group of products to our 12G-SDI family!

You may already be familiar with Canare L-5.5CUHD 12G-SDI coaxial cable, but we're taking it a step further. As the Broadcast industry is moving towards a new generation of electronics, we are right there with you. Our new L-5.5CUHWS is specifically designed for 12G-SDI mobile use. The extra flexibility makes it that much easier to use in mobile trucks and outdoor filming. BCP-D55UHW is our new 12G-SDI designed BNC connector that pairs with L-5.5CUHWS. CB055W strain relief boot gives the ends of the cable more durability when constantly plugging and unplugging from equipment.
The maximum transmission distance for 12G/4K is up to 229ft guaranteed.
Tooling for crimping BCP-D55UHW includes our TC-1 (crimp tool) and TCD-57C (die set).


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The L-5.5CUHWS looks like a solid addition to the cable lineup—how does it handle signal loss at longer runs compared to the BCP-D55UHW? I've been looking for something reliable for our rig. https://image-to-stl.com
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Canare’s latest 12G-SDI lineup feels built for the real world, flipclockonlines.com pairing rugged mobility, smarter connector design, and a 229-foot 4K signal reach into one sharp upgrade for broadcast crews.
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