🎉 Elevate Your Entertainment Experience!
This 25 ft HDMI cable supports 4K resolution at 60Hz, with a bandwidth of 18Gbps, ensuring high-quality video and audio transmission. It features premium construction for durability and is compatible with a wide range of devices, making it the perfect choice for any home entertainment setup.
H**O
Great Item
Great item, durable, fast shipping and I love every thing, works better than expected
J**A
Durable, perfect.
Great quality. Works Great.
A**Y
Tried 9 other HDMI cables, this was the best.
We've got a home theater with a projector I recently built in our basement. We've had a really really hard time getting the right cable. All the others have given everything from 0 picture transmitted to video that cuts out. This one works the best of them all. Here's our setup:https://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-RX-V683BL-7-2-Channel-MusicCast-Bluetooth/dp/B06XY1YTMJ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1549123854&sr=8-3&keywords=yamaha+receiverhttps://www.amazon.com/Optoma-UHD50-Definition-Theater-Projector/dp/B078SVRP61/ref=pd_sbs_504_2/147-9613569-0067927?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B078SVRP61&pd_rd_r=429a51ab-2705-11e9-a6ca-87394bc783d5&pd_rd_w=mB6vT&pd_rd_wg=7MU4q&pf_rd_p=588939de-d3f8-42f1-a3d8-d556eae5797d&pf_rd_r=YJ4ASBXNFVGH9VFPK26W&psc=1&refRID=YJ4ASBXNFVGH9VFPK26WSo a 4k Optoma projector, with a higher end Yamaha receiver, we use an Xbox one S to play 4k blu ray movies from. We're using a 120 inch screen. I will say it's mind alteringly amazing. It's an experience to enjoy which is what we were shooting for but I didn't expect it to be this good. Getting to the HDMI point.This cable is running from the receiver to the projector. We've got the standard 6 foot cable that comes with the xbox running into the reciever as well as a 45 foot hdmi cable from my desktop in the next room. So 2 inputs with 1 output. The one we've had the most trouble with is the cable to the projector. I tried active, passive and even a fiber optic HDMI cable, and this one, the lowest priced cable; all give a very different viewing experience. It's honestly shocking how different it is. Once the picture is displayed, they all look good (with one exception that gave a crackling signal) but the problem is in things like video delays, video cutting out entirely, and we also had a problem with some of them cutting out half way, meaning it would show only 50% of the image on the left side with the other side being black. The most consistent issue is that when we would turn everything on, it would take forever for us to get a picture, I actually clocked it at 8 minutes one time. Different cables made everything fire up much faster, strangely, the most expensive fiber optic hdmi cable was the slowest and seemed to have the most problems. A projector is always going to be slower than a TV in this department but now with this cable, it's pretty close, and the image is about a million bajillion times better than any TV I've seen. Even 80 inch 4k tv's don't even come close to holding a candle to how amazing this is.So the biggest stress test, meaning the part that fails the most often, is streaming 4k HDR video at 60hz from amazon prime video app running on our xbox. It's pushing the most data so it breaks the 4k image most often. That and 4k blu rays too. This cable handles it all really well with no image drop outs, no crackling, great image, and it boots up really fast.Scratch that, the biggest stress test is running 4k HDR streaming content at 60hz from my desktop because that's running a 45 foot cable to the receiver, then another 20 feet to the projector. This did not work without the use of an HDMI signal booster. So I run the 45 feet from my desktop with a GTX 1080 video card also displaying 4k signals to two other 4k cpu monitors (that card is amazing), to the hdmi signal booster/repeater, to a .5 foot hdmi cable, into the receiver, then this 20 foot hdmi cable to the projector, a total of 65+ feet with 5 cable connecting points and the signal is flawless.I hope this helps, long story short, I wanted this cable to be bad because it's so so so so ugly, white with red stripe, we call it the candy cane cable. But even though it's the cheapest one we bought, it's the best one performance wise.I will give one last disclaimer to play devils advocate for the other cables, this is the first 20 foot cable I bought, I didn't think it would be long enough but it was, barely. All the other versions I tested were 25 feet. It's possible that the 25 foot length was too far. Strangely though I did try using the hdmi signal booster on the other side of the receiver, meaning xbox to reciever, to hdmi booster, to 25 foot cable, to projector and I got no signal at all. I thought this would be nice and boost the signal to the projector for all inputs but it only seems to work when boosting the signal right before going into the receiver. I also had much better luck signal wise going straight from the xbox to the projector and wiring an optical cable for sound to the receiver. But this is really only a patch and not the way you want to do it because it won't work with multiple inputs. Point being, running long lengths of hdmi from at least this particular receiver is a challenge.We also went through 2 different projectors and 2 different receivers trying to trouble shoot the issues, both were the same model, thinking they may have been deffective. At the end, it was the cable and this cable again, is the best we've used. It's hilarious to us that the cheapest option solved the issues.
C**S
Unstable audio at 4k60
I ordered the 2-pack of these and put them between an Xbox One X, Roku Ultra, and the receiver. Everything seemed fine, no video issue, but I did start getting random audio problems. On the Xbox, audio would just drop out for a few seconds before resuming. With the Roku though, when audio dropped out it typically stayed gone until I forced an HDMI renegotiation. That meant either unplugging/replugging the cable, resetting the Roku, or resetting the receiver (unplugging/replugging power). Sometimes, but very rarely, I was able to change to a different input on the receiver, and then back. The really weird thing though was if I rewound the Roku stream several seconds to a point where audio was working and restarted, the audio would be working but would promptly drop out at the same spot again.It was getting to the point that there were several dropouts every time I played the Xbox, and watching Roku was becoming extremely annoying. Sometimes I could watch an entire show without a problem, but often I would get about 30 minutes in and audio would drop. Or maybe 15 minutes.I was initially thinking it was the receiver, but remember that I'd had both system working through the exact same receiver without a problem at some point. That's when I looked at the cables and found that I had I had swapped out both the Roku & Xbox HDMI cables from known good ones to these. After I swapped the cables back I haven't had a single problem with audio.So, these seem to work better than some of the cables I've tested, but they definitely are not perfect.
C**.
Great cable...
Great cable for the price and the color helps me identify the cable when I have tons of other black cables in the room.
S**R
The Best Ever Hdmi cord
It makes my tv looks amazingly great thanks so much
A**K
Do you REALLY need a new hdmi cord for 4k content???
YES....I recently purchased my first 4k TV, (55" Hisense),then shortly thereafter my first 4k projector (Viewsonic Px747-4k). Seeing as how I have my entertainment setup (Xbox One S, Digital HD TV box, vizio 5.1 surround) on the wall adjacent to my projector, I only use one long hdmi cord to connect everything. I also run an hdmi cord sometimes from my living room from my xbox one s to my bedroom were the 55" is setup so I can utilize the 4k on the One S. I quickly found out when running 4k, despite always reading "an hdmi cable either works or it doesn't, cost or type doesnt matter", (which used to be absolutely true"), when it comes to 4k connections it SO DOES MATTER! I have probably 6-7 20 to 25 ft hdmi cables that I have used on my 1080p projectors with no issues. Despite saying "high speed" along the rubber casing, this is not true when it comes to displaying 4k. I figured they would be good enough to run my 4k data no problem. NOT TRUE! So after much,much,MUCH reading I concluded I needed a cable that expressly touted hdmi 2.2. Worried I might need a hdmi amplifier for such a long cord and agonizing over the best rated one's, (which never paints a clear picture) I went with these based on need, rating, & price. THEY ARE PERFECT. As long winded as this review is, I feel like someone else in my shoes might need advice and info that I was hoping for. These cables so far, are strong, deliver perfect 4k HDR picture, and feel like they are quality made. If your still reading this God love you, & obviously you take home theater seriously and want to know what your getting. So far these are a WIN! Any Q on setup or the like don't hesitate to ask.
G**N
Weak end connection.
It is a great HDMI cable as long as you don't have to put any weight at all on the ends of the cable because after time they just snap off.
F**O
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