Veetop CAT7 Flat Ethernet Cable 25m (82ft) with STP Copper Wires and Gold Plated Connectors
Product description
What it is and what it’s for
This is a flat CAT7 Ethernet cable designed for home and small office networks. It supports high-speed data transmission up to 10 Gbps and a bandwidth of up to 750 MHz, which can help reduce buffering and improve streaming and file transfers compared with older CAT standards. The flat, 2.3 mm-thick design makes it easier to run along walls or under carpets, helping to keep spaces tidy while still delivering wired reliability where wireless signals fall short.

How it’s built
The cable uses shielded twisted pairs (STP) with copper conductors. Each twisted pair is shielded with aluminum Mylar foil and 85% tin, which aims to reduce crosstalk and electrical noise. The RJ45 connectors are gold-plated, which can improve durability and contact stability over time. For those who care about interference in busy environments, this shielding and plating are meaningful details.

What you get with the length you choose


A range of lengths is offered, from short desk-friendly runs to long runs suitable for multi-room setups. The flat design is emphasised as space-saving, with options that can be laid along walls or under carpets—useful in offices and homes where aesthetics and trip hazards matter. The cable is backward compatible with Cat-6a, Cat-6 and Cat-5e, so it can slot into existing networks without needing a complete replacement of older cables.

Who it suits best
If you’re aiming to upgrade a home network, a small office, or a patch panel setup where a tidy, low-profile cable matters, this Veetop CAT7 option could be a sensible pick. It may appeal to users who prioritise higher bandwidth and shielded construction to limit interference, especially in environments with many nearby data sources or high electromagnetic noise.

Where it isn’t the strongest choice
On the other hand, if your current network devices or internet connection don’t actually push near 10 Gbps, or if your space doesn’t demand a low-profile flat design, you might not notice a practical improvement over CAT6a in day-to-day use. Also, even with shielding, a poorly routed cable can still pick up interference, proper installation matters.



How to decide before you buy
Consider the practical use: do you need to run cables along walls or under carpets? Do you have devices that will benefit from 10 Gbps capable cabling, or is your network mostly streaming and browsing? Check the length you require and confirm your router, switch, or patch panel support high-speed CAT7 performance to avoid bottlenecks elsewhere in the chain.

Quick technical context
The product is designed around CAT7’s higher bandwidth and shielding, paired with gold-plated connectors for connection stability. It remains backward compatible with older CAT standards, which is convenient if you’re expanding a mixed-age network. If you prioritise price alone, there are cheaper cables, if you prioritise shielding and maximum bandwidth potential, this line-up offers a coherent package.
What to look for before purchasing


Ensure you select the correct length for your space and consider how you’ll route the cable. Verify that your networking hardware can leverage 10 Gbps, or at least benefit from the 750 MHz bandwidth, to justify the higher-spec cable. Remember that even a well-made cable won’t compensate for a slow modem or older router if the rest of the chain is a bottleneck.
FAQ snapshot
- Is CAT7 backward compatible with CAT6a/6/5e networks? Yes, it is designed to be backward compatible.
- Will shielding reduce interference in a busy apartment or office? Shielding aims to reduce crosstalk and noise, which can help in electrically noisy environments.
- Does the cable come with a warranty? Yes, it includes a 2-year warranty from purchase.
Should you buy it?
Is it worth it? Worth considering if you need higher bandwidth and less interference for a tidy, flat-lying cable in a space where you value neat installation and future-proofing. It may not be essential if your current network speeds and devices don’t reach 10 Gbps, or if you’re prioritising the absolute lowest upfront cost.
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