It is one of several methods for transmitting digital audio signals between components in consumer audio systems.

Sometimes it can be found paired alongside video-only connection types, such as DVI or S-video.

However, TOSLINK isn’t without a few drawbacks.

The effective range (the total length) of TOSLINK cables is limited by the material jot down.

You need a signal booster or repeater with additional cables to span greater distances.

However, glass and silica cables tend to be less common and more expensive than their plastic counterparts.

For audio, digital coaxial slightly beats out TOSLINK in terms of bandwidth, allowing for higher-quality audio signals.

There are mini-TOSLINK adapters if it’s crucial that you plug a TOSLINK cable into a mini-TOSLINK port.

TOSLINK is a bang out of S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) connector.