UGREEN Ethernet Cable 5M (Cat 6) Gigabit RJ45, braided 250MHz, PoE-ready
Product description
The essentials
If your home setup is suffering from flaky connections, buffering, or the kind of “dropouts” that ruin an online session, a decent Ethernet patch lead is often the simplest fix. The UGREEN Ethernet Cable 5M is a Cat 6 gigabit RJ45 network cable designed for up to 1000Mbps data transfer (on paper) with 250MHz bandwidth. It’s also braided, which is the sort of practical upgrade you notice when cables get pushed behind desks, routed round door frames, or repeatedly bent during day-to-day use.
This is aimed at people who want a reliable wired link for gaming, streaming, downloads, or everyday home office work. It’s not positioned as something ultra-technical or “future-proof” beyond normal gigabit home networking—so if you’re chasing very specific network requirements, you’ll want to double-check your needs against the basics.
Where it stands out

The big theme here is stability and durability. The cable uses 4 pairs of twisted wire for anti-interference support, and it’s built with 28AWG pure copper wire. On top of that, it includes gold-plated contacts (8Pcs are mentioned) intended to fit snugly for a steadier connection.
The braided outer helps with longevity. UGREEN states the cable can endure over 10,000 bending tests, and that it’s flexible, stronger, and wear-resistant. In real-world terms, that’s useful if the cable lives in a tight corridor, has to run round corners, or you regularly adjust where your laptop/console sits.
There’s also a practical touch: anti-oxidant connectors with anti-dust caps to help keep the ends tidy, which is the sort of detail that can matter if you plug/unplug often or if the connectors sit where dust collects.


And yes, it’s designed for common gigabit-class use cases—gaming, online video streaming, file downloads—plus broader home and small-office networking scenarios.

The bit you may want to think about first
Cat 6 cables are widely used and usually straightforward, but there are two limits worth bearing in mind. First, the advertised performance is “up to” gigabit and relies on your overall network setup (router/switch capabilities and how your service is delivered). Second, 5 metres is convenient for many rooms, yet it can be a bit short if you’re trying to bridge far distances across a property.
So, if your plan is to run Ethernet across multiple rooms or through awkward routing paths, you may find the length constraint more noticeable than the cable itself.
Usage tips

A quick way to get the most from this kind of cable is to keep the run reasonably neat and avoid sharp kinks where it leaves the device. The cable diameter is listed as 5.5mm, which suggests it’s reasonably robust while still being flexible.
Here’s a concrete example: set your PS5 or PS4 in the same room as your router/switch, run the 5m lead to your RJ45 port, and keep the cable routed behind the entertainment unit rather than trailing across a walkway. When you switch between online games and streaming apps, a stable wired connection is usually the difference between “it’s fine” and “it’s actually consistent”.


If you’re using a home office setup, it can also help when your PC or laptop docking station is otherwise relying on WiFi—especially during video calls or large downloads.
Tech specs

- Type: Ethernet network cable (RJ45 LAN patch cord)
- Name: Cat 6
- Length: 5m
- Max data transfer: up to 1000Mbps (gigabit)
- Bandwidth: 250MHz
- Band structure: 4 pairs of twisted-pair
- Wire: 28AWG pure copper
- Connector: 7mm reinforced connector (reinforced)
- Contacts: 8 gold-plated contacts
- Cable diameter: 5.5mm
- Stated durability: over 10,000 bending tests
Is it worth it?
This is worth buying if you want a practical 5m Cat 6 Ethernet cable for common wired connections around the home—router/modem to smart TV, a console to a switch, a PC for work, or similar setups where you value steadiness and don’t want a cable that feels flimsy.
It’s not the best choice if you need a very long run across rooms, or if your priority is a niche networking requirement that goes beyond standard gigabit home setups. And, as with any Ethernet cable, don’t assume it will magically fix a problem if the real bottleneck is your router/switch configuration or your broadband performance.

You should also keep an eye on fit: check that your devices have the RJ45 port you need and that 5m is the distance you can realistically route.


Quick FAQ
Will this work with older Ethernet standards?
The cable is stated to be backward compatible with Cat5 and Cat5e, and it’s designed for RJ45 connector devices.

Is it suitable for gaming and streaming?
The description specifically calls out gaming, online video streaming, and downloading files—so it’s clearly aimed at those “stable connection” scenarios.
Does the braided design really matter?
It matters if your cable gets bent or routed often. The braided material is positioned as more durable than non-braided options, with stated high bending endurance.
Does PoE matter here?
PoE 1000Mbps compatibility is mentioned, but whether PoE is relevant depends on whether your router/switch and powered device support PoE over that Ethernet link.
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