Termination Point: It serves as a point where fiber optic cables are terminated, spliced, or connected.
Fiber Management: It helps manage and organize fiber optic connections, facilitating splicing, splitting, and storage of fibers.
Protection: It protects fiber optic splices and connections from environmental factors.
Connectivity: It connects the fiber optic cables' cores to pigtails and other network devices.
Applications: Suitable for home wiring, engineering projects, and corporate networks.
Installation: Designed for easy installation and maintenance, often wall-mounted or desktop type.
Capacity: Accommodates up to 48 fiber connections with SC connectors.
Durability: Features a robust design, sometimes with water and dust resistance.