

🔇 Silence the static, amplify your focus.
This 60-piece set of clip-on ferrite ring cores offers versatile EMI/RFI noise suppression for cables ranging from 3mm to 13mm diameter. Featuring Ni-Zn ferrite material, these clips effectively reduce electromagnetic interference across a broad frequency range (3.5-56 MHz). Designed for easy snap-on installation with elastic fasteners, they are ideal for USB, power, coaxial, audio, and video cables, making them a must-have for professionals seeking clean, uninterrupted signals.
| ASIN | B08BPHCXR3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,746 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Electronic Ferrites |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,050) |
| Date First Available | June 23, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
| Item model number | 0822 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.73 x 5.16 x 1.46 inches |
B**N
My NanoVNA Shows These Work
These ferrite cores seem to work just fine as basic HF chokes, and I feel they are a good deal at this price. I ran a test on my NanoVNA with 5 windings into the core to see which frequency range these ferrites can suppress, and they seem to do a good job between 3.5 MHz and 56 MHz. I hope this basic test on the NanoVNA helps others decide if these will help their situation.
A**R
Works
They do the job eliminating and reducing rf noise in components and they snap in place easily and stay in place
B**R
The chokes perform properly and fit many size cables
I have used these on various cable sizes and they have eliminated RF problems. It's an excellent selection of sizes.
D**E
Good product
cut down on some of the interference from the LED lights.
X**E
Helped Some With Radio Static
I was having static issue on my Jeep's radio after installing some lower-cost headlights. Evidently, it's a thing. Regardless, I popped a couple of these on each of the power leads to the headlights and it has helped some. It decreased the static noise on most stations, but not all. I may need to add a couple more. Regardless, these are super easy to install once you figure out which size you need to use. They fit around cables well and with a variety of sizes on this pack, I should be able to use them in a variety of applications. They feel weighty in the hand, so I imagine they should be durable enough to withstand normal wear-and-tear. I know the real solution to my problem is to get better headlights. That's the ultimate goal/solution but for now, these ferrite rings get 5/5 Stars from me. Let me know if any questions!
H**I
Fixed my UPS tripping breaker issue
These worked to stop my UPS from tripping my arc fault breaker. What I learned: Putting them on outlet side of power cable did not work, I had to put them as close to the noise source (UPS) as possible. One was not enough, two did the trick. I added a third one just incase. Great product!
M**S
Tamicy 60 piece clip on ferrite ring noise supressors
I wonder if?? Right!? Well I'm here to tell you yes these things really do work! I did my research and purchased the Tamicy brand 60 pieces assortment pack. But the bottom line is they do suppress unwanted noise and interference. I got them for my CB stuff and got them on all most everything. I'm talking- my CB -the coax the power amp and the power meter. I did that on my flat s reen tv -cable coax- wall a/c plug- plug in lites -if it has a cord it's got one on it..they are easy to use and good quality and good price.
J**J
They stink but seem to work
I don't know why it was necessary for the seller to bathe these ferrite clamps in patchouli. Good lord, they REEK. Be prepared to wash your hands a dozen times after handling these because they will stink terribly. Weird and gross. That said they do seem to work pretty well. Maybe the stink helps to absorb some of the background EMF.
J**Z
Poco que compartir son cables de muy buena calidad - es todo.-.-.-
S**R
Have used nearly all of these they are used to reduce the effect of radio frequency interference. Have not carried out definite testing to determine if within specifications. However they have worked in all all instances where required.
D**N
used on the AC power lines to LED lights
O**R
Satisfactory for reducing domestic stray RFI...adequate light usage. Sometimes an electical tape wrapping needed to keep a loose ferrite clip tight. Thank you.
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