RUIPRO 8K HDMI Fibre Optic Cable 20m HDMI 2.1 48Gbps 8K@60Hz

RUIPRO 8K HDMI Fibre Optic Cable 20m HDMI 2.1 48Gbps 8K@60Hz 4K@120Hz Dynamic HDR/eARC/HDCP 2.2 / 3D Slim Flexible for HDTV/Projector/Home Theatre/TV Box/Gaming Box


RUIPRO 8K Fiber HDMI 2.1 CableHigher Resolutions and Faster Refresh RatesSupports the latest color spaces such as BT.2020 with 10 or more bits per colorGood Cable Depends On Good Core, 4-Core Optical Cable & 7-Core Copper Cable, Stable And Reliable

  • Supports HDCP1.4/2.2/2.3, CEC, 3D, Ethernet Channel, EDID.
  • Supports resolutions to 5K/100-120p 4:4:4 10Bit and 10K/24-30p 4:4:4 10Bit
  • Plug and Play. No external power needed.
  • Low Power Consumption, No loss of signal, EMI-Free.

INSTALLATION NOTES:

  • Please test the cable before installation.
  • ‘SOURCE’ is for Blue-ray player/DVR/Apple 4K Box/Roku Box…
  • ‘DISPLAY’ is for Projector/HDTV/Monitor/Digital Signage…

8K 60HZ Fiber HDMI Ultra Certified Cable8K 60HZ Fiber HDMI Cable8K 60HZ Copper HDMI Cable4K 60HZ Fiber HDMI Cable
Resolution 8K60HZ 4K120HZ 8K60HZ 4K120HZ 8K60HZ 4K120HZ 4K60HZ
ARC/e-ARC
Cable Type Hybrid Hybrid Copper Hybrid
Version HDMI2.1 HDMI2.1 HDMI2.1 HDMI2.0b
Connectors Male to Male Male to Male Male to Male Male to Male


Weight: 590 g
Size: Fibre 8K 20M
Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 6 cm; 590 Grams
Model: SNUKAOC21V101A_20
Part: SNUKAOC21V101A_20
Colour: Green
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: RUIPRO
Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 6 cm; 590 Grams
Quantity: 1
Size: Fibre 8K 20M

108 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Bewertung fr: RUIPRO 4K Glasfaser HDMI Kabel 12 Meter 18Gbps 4K@60Hz ARC HDR10
    Das Kabel funktioniert bei mir in Verbindung mit einem Sony-Beamer tadellos, lies sich ohne Probleme Verlegen und ist solide verarbeitet. Der Preis stimmt hier. Schner (fr mich) wre eine weie Version des Kabel gewesen.
    Klare Kaufempfehlung !

    Tadellos

  2. Chelsey3484 says:

     Italy

    Flessibile e sottile. Aggiorner la recensione se dovessi avere problemi.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I have been looking for a Ruipro 8K HDMI fiber optic 50 feet cable for a while. Since a lot of youtubers gave it a good rating. Will Black Friday come around and I saw it on sale for about $80 instead of $109. So I said why not, I’m so glad I bought it for $80. It fixed my problems that I used to have with my old cheapo HDMI fiber optic cable. With my old cheapo HDMI cable it would take a while to switch from standard TV show 1080p to HDR10 4K movies. Some time it will just drop off the signal and I have to reboot my Nvidia shield. This is my setup from the Nvidia Shield to Marantz AV7706 processor from Marantz AV7706 processor to BenQ TK850 projector. I know it is a cable problem because some time I turn on the lights my BenQ TK850 will drop the signal. If you have similar problems like me where the video drops off or takes too long to switch from 1080p to HDR10 get this cable it will fix your problems.

  4. MaribelBlacksto says:

     Italy

    Cavo eccellente lo si capisce gi dalla fattura dei materiali e al packaging.Le prestazioni sono quelle promesse dopo averne presi tanti credo che per me sia il cavo definitivo.

  5. ElaneLilley says:

     United States

    I am leaving the original portion of the review intact to help anyone with the issue I encountered. Upon leaving my review RUIPRO reached out to me and informed me my cable has a 5 year warranty and immediately shipped a new cable. Two days later I received the cable and everything is working perfectly. Thank you for the great warranty and customer service! I will definitely recommend your cables and purchase any I need from here again.

    THE BELOW ISSUE WAS RESOLVED WITH A REPLACEMENT CABLE.
    I bought this cable in March of last year. I was able to use it with a 4k 60 HZ display. I now have upgraded my display to a 4k @ 120 Hz panel and my PC will not allow my to do more than 4k 60 Hz. Unfortunately at the time I was not able to test the full 48 Gbps connection and not I have an expensive cable that does not provide the advertised bandwidth.

  6. SethLyellhi says:

     Spai

    Hace lo que dice: 4K, 120 fps y HDR, con soporte completo para submuestreo de crominancia 4:4:4. En estas longitudes (10 metros) eso se paga. No termino de entender cmo hay cables HDMI 2.1 a la venta, en teora certificados, que luego no cumplen con los mnimos. Este desde luego lo hace, as que totalmente recomendado.

  7. SucQuirozimw says:

     Italy

    Decisamente un ottimo cavo HDMI ottico.
    Robusto e performante sia audio che video. Per me il cavo definitivo

  8. GustavoWooten says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersGot 10m hdmi gen 3 and tested on Denon X3800H. Passed 4/5 times. Using it for about a month and have occasional drop outs. Have a DenonX3800, Epson LS12000, PS5, XBOX X, and Apple TV4K. Worrisome if the cable will last based on other customer reviews. Not very happy that it failed some Denon Tests and the various drop-outs I’ve already experienced. Will update review with more info as I get more time with cable

  9. Hermine68V says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    I just want to write that cable works great with Gigabyte 3080ti Gaming OC and Sony XR-77A83J.
    4K@120Hz RGB 12bit color with HDR.
    If I get any problems I will update the post.
    I got 20m version and had problems with other cables.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I got this to replace my another intermittently working 65ft 8K HDMI cable which is not certified. I am glad this works beautifully plug & play though at a premium. Thicker than the other optic HDMI cable that I try, and appear stronger in construction.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have connected a Sky Q box to an LG tv and get a UHD picture. I had to return another cable by SOOMFON which claimed it would work, but it only delivered an HD image, not IHD. This cable cost more, but it works.

  12. Melinda Strauss says:

     Canada

    50′ version ordered for my 35′ run thru monkey tube. I had suffered two cables previously installed that claimed 4K over that distance but had consistent video drop and loss of handshake. The 50′ ruipro solved all of this. Excellent product, arrived very timely from the US (3 days) and will meet future resolutions. Very happy with this product and highly recommend.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Make your smart tv your large computer with the cable. I love the quality of picture. Thats great. Only 4 starts because they didn’t have it in white, and the cable shows when stapled up to the wall around the room.

  14. SandraCastles says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    For the 15m product.
    I have it running inside cable canals over the walls from a 6700 XT to a Samsung QN90B. Got 2160p@120Hz HDR together with DD+ (Dolby Atmos) as passthrough at the same time. No issue at all. No drop outs at all. I’ve taking care of how it runs inside the canals, just to avoid frequency noises, away from other cables like power, RF or Ethernet. I was skeptic at first, but it caught its goals as it should be. Thanks RUIPRO !

  15. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersTo begin, if you are looking for an HDMI cable for runs of greater than 15-20 feet, don’t want to do HDMI over ethernet, and want a great picture on your HDTV, then look no further than the RUIPRO 8K active hybrid fiber optic HDMI cable. After inadvertently damaging my older 25 foot copper HDMI cables that I thought was giving me a great picture on my 75 inch Samsung Q80TA, I researched new cables and decided on the 10 meter RUIPRO 4K/60 Hz (You read right; the 4K cable). The quality of the materials was first class. (Don’t be swayed by reviewers who think that a thin cable is a cheap poorly made cable!!) When I tried to set up the cable with my DirecTV 4K Genie receiver, I was unable to get support for 1080p and 4K resolutions. I tried the usual suggestions such as unplugging the cables and the TV and restarting everything. That did not solve the issue. I contacted RUIPRO and they sent me another cable. Same results. I contacted DirecTV and Samsung without any help. They seemed totally clueless about these types of cables! No one, not even RUIPRO, suggested that I try a USB power inserter. So I tried the cable with my OPPO BDP-205 UHD disc player and it would not play 4K discs. I made some changes in the OPPO’s video menu with resolutions and that solved the issue there. (I did eventually use a USB power inserter with the 4K cable going from my UHD player to the TV with a visible modest improvement in picture quality to my eyes.) I made the decision to go whole hog and buy the RUIPRO 10 meter 8K active hybrid fiber optic HDMI cable. Same excellent construction although the 8K cable was a little thicker than the 4K version. Same problem with resolutions. But then I used the included USB power inserter and everything changed. Now I had all 4 resolutions with the Genie, including1080p and 4K. And I was looking at the most incredibly clear lifelike picture with never before seen nuances of color and shading, especially with flesh tones. I was smitten. Now it is likely that I probably would have had the same experience with the 4K cable had someone recommended the USB power inserter (or if I had just considered buying it myself). I didn’t care. I was using the 4k/60 Hz cable with my UHD disc player and now my satellite TV video performance had just gone up off the charts. I have not experienced a single video or audio dropout but it has been only about one month since I installed my cables. Now, this is young technology. I have read reviews where the performance seems to become erratic with time or that the cable just stops working altogether. There are active electronics involved and things can fail with time and need to be replaced. But my version of the RUIPRO 8K cable is a Gen 3 so maybe that portends success and reliability with time. But I am a very happy viewer for now and would recommend the RUIPRO brand without question. Their support is very good and attentive although I fail to see how they did not recommend the use of the USB power inserter right at the beginning of my query. Both active hybrid fiber optic HMDI cables and HDMI over ethernet are pricey ( I spent $175 for my two RUIPRO cables on Amazon. I would have spent nearly $500 dollars for two HDMI over internet systems for my needs.). But if it fits your needs, I would recommend that you try the fiber optic cables. Bear in mind that you need a very good source for your video signal. There is only so much that a good TV and an excellent cable can do with a mediocre source. I have had a very good experience with satellite for 23 years. I wish I could have had a long HDMI cable of such excellence back then!!

  16. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I’ve tried different brand’s “HDMI 2.1” cables, but none of those worked at 10 meters/33ft.
    I was sceptical at first about RUIPRO, but saw a lot of positive feedback on it, so I bought it, and it works great at 4K 120Hz with HDR, zero problems. It even cost half as much as the other “verified HDMI 2.1” cables available in my country. (Hungary)
    I higly recommend this cable.

    And the cable’s greenish color is a really nice touch, looks cooler than normal black cables!

  17. AutumnFine says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    Ich habe zuerst die 10m Variante gekauft. Diese hat zwar perfekt funktioniert, jedoch war die Lnge doch etwas knapp mit einem neuen Fernseher, bei welchem die HDMI-Anschlsse weiter weg sind.

    Auf meine Anfrage zum Umtausch gegen die 15m Variante, habe ich prompt eine Antwort erhalten. Ich durfte das alte Kabel behalten und musste lediglich den Aufpreis zum neuen Kabel zahlen! Das ist extrem guter Service!

    Ansonsten funktioniert das Kabel wie gesagt tadellos. Es kostet sicherlich viel, ist aber dafr eine sichere Variante, 4k 120Hz ber lange Distanzen zu bertrage

  18. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThe issues with longer HDMI cables are numerous especially when trying to find one that’ll do the full HDMI 2.1 spec. Because of this the one wonderful thing about this cable is it just works. Follow the instructions and you’ll be good. Sometimes you may need to restart the computer its connected too because the HDMi handshake doesn’t quite work but other than that no complaints. I’ve done full 4k 120Hz with HDR and 4:4:4 subsampling, basically throwing the whole 9 yards at it and it takes it like a champ. Highly recommend for anyone in the case needing a super long HDMI cable.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United States

    LG CX 48″. RTX 3090. 3840×2160, 10bpc, 120Hz, HDR, G-sync. All works flawlessly with the 25m cable, did not use the USB add-on thing (manual explicitly says not to use it with GPUs). All for $172, unfathomable. Excellent product, build quality, packaging (UPS dinged the package real good but the product was totally fine, just the outer layer of cardboard had a dent. Cable was totally fine as it was wrapped and had both cloth and plastic covering) shipping time. Would highly recommend. Cable is mildly flexible and is built like a tank, excellent to protect the fiber optic inside.

  20. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    I had tried many cables but this one is the first 15m one that i can use to play at 4k@120 Hz on my Oled with a RTX 3080 (i needed the included 5V adapter connected to get the image going-nice add gj)
    Cable looks solid, well made.

  21. PopO22mjmvh says:

     United States

    I purchased this cable based on Reddit recommendations for a long run 4K 120Hz capable HDMT cable.

    I have this running under my house from one side of my living room to the other. The cable connects my AV receiver to my Sony X91J’s eARC HDMI port. Thus far, there have been ZERO issues with signal drops using the following sources attached to my receiver and connected via the one HDMI out to the TV eARC port: Xfinity 4K streamer, Chromecast (1080P), Firestick (1080P, and Sony UBP-X800M2 4K UHD player. The sound (Atmos or DD) from streaming services using the TV’s built-in Netflix, HBO MAX, Prime and Bravia all sounds like I expect and has yet to drop. There is some latency getting the sub to enage, but that seems to be more a function of frequency range more than anything else. The Sony TV remote perfectly controls the 4K UHD BRD player flawlessly. Othe eARC functionality like turning on the receiver by powering the TV works just fine. SUPER happy that I can, for the most part, toss my X800M2 remote which was IR and thus awkward to use given my layout.

    While I cannot comment on a gaming over this cable, I can state that it works very well for the above use case.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    It worked great up until recently ~a year after I bought it. Now it won’t carry audio and it’ll freeze occasionally for several seconds every few minutes
    UPDATE:
    Customer service reached out (a couple times thankfully as I didn’t see their first message) and offered to replace the cable and asked for information on the issue. I’ve been using it for a little bit now and it’s still working as expected so I’d count this as a one-off. Adding a star back for tha

  23. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Funktioniert einwandfrei mit LG G1 und einer RTX3090.
    Nachdem ich mit meinem 4k60 HDMI Kabel an die Grenzen gekommen bin, alles was hher als 4k60 war lste immer wieder Bildflackern aus, habe ich mich wohl oder bel auf dieses Kabel eingelassen.
    Es scheint wohl ein paar Fehlerhafte Modelle zu geben laut den Bewertungen, aber bei mir funktioniert es einwandfrei.
    Tadelloses Bild, kein Flackern mehr und ich bin zufrieden mit der Leistung.
    Nur bin ich nicht wirklich davon berzeugt 120 Euro fr 5m Glasfaserkabel zu zahlen. Das ist schon Wucher eigentlich.

  24. MurielHerington says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I ordered a 15M RuiPro 8K Fiber HDMI cable from Amazon for my contractor. We were testing the cable between a new Playstation 5 and Sony X90J TV. We are able to get 4K 60hz content but are not able to achieve 120hz. We have used the Active USB HDMI at the source Playstation 5 as well as at the TV same result. There are no wall jacks or equipment in between the PS5 or TV. HDMI Port 3 and 4 at set to enhanced on the Sony.

    The PS5 and TV are fully updated.

    -=UPDATE=-
    RUIPRO support reached out and were had a lot of good clarifying questions about settings. We worked through the support and the cable was replaced! I finally had time to run the new cable through the buffer tube I ran thank goodness and I can now get 4K 120hz and HDR! So thank you RUIPRO for the excellent support. I can now highly recommend the cable and the company that stepped up!

    -=Update=-
    Forgot to change the star rating ;p

    Not getting 4k 120hz or HDR -=UPDATE=- Fixed!

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Was having a nightmare after upgrading from gtx1080 to rtx3080 – and LG C1 55′ . Deep color not recognized by the pc. Cable I had wasn’t certified 2.1 I guess. Odd as worked on gtx1080. Saw this on reddit and took the leap. Works perfectly .

  26. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This provides a perfect 4k@120hz HDR RGB signal from my 3000 series GPU to my 120hz 4k tv. I have 0 complaints, it’s been perfect.

  27. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Ran in the walls to be my “forever” cable before I had the house stucco’ed.

    Around 13 months later, I started to get snow every 20th-30th usage. Resetting/changing the source got rid of the snow.

    15 months later, it is totally dead. I thought it was the receiver, until I ran a long cable across the floor and got a signal. I couldn’t believe it.

    Since I had a dead cable in the walls, I unscrewed the metal ends off to look for any signs of damage. It looks fine, as far as I can tell.

    Edit: great customer service replaced the cable very quickly. It seems to be newer/thicker, and says gen3 on the side.

    Works great until it doesn'

  28. lucas_tx says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The cable does what it says on the tin.
    And so far does it well.

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The cable does what it says on the tin.
    And so far does it well.

  30. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI have had a HDMI cable, network cable and USB extension lead stashed away nicely inside some trunking, and run between the floorboards for around 4 years as my PC/office is in a bedroom and I like to game on the couch with my main TV sometimes. This has served me well since first setting it up at a time when “4K” was just taking off.

    When upgrading my GPU, and more recently my TV, I realised the cable was no longer up to the task and I was getting a weird stuttering effect when trying to enable HDR in Windows with the resolution at 4k 120hz. I could either have fully blown HDR at 60hz, or 120hz without the HDR which was quite annoying.

    I did some research and ended up with this cable. It was what I would consider EXTREMELY expensive (for a cable) but ultimately it solves all the issues I had and there are literally no compromises needed anymore.

    RGB 4:4:4 10 bit HDR 4k 120 Hz and the freesync range is 40-120hz. This is basically the best of the best in 2021 over a distance of 10 metres.

    TV is an LG CX Oled and GPU is a Sapphire Radeon 6800xt.

    See associated picture – not much more you could ask for.

    Cable wasn’t cheap but cannot fault the end result.

    Get what you pay fo

  31. Stephaine3650 says:

     United States

    I have a Hisense U7G 75 inch tv and Onkyo 8k receiver both of which are Earc compatible. I could not get the sound to work propetly using Earc after ordering 4 brand new 40 to 50 ft. 48gps 120hz hdmi cables from other companies including monoprice. The ordeal was frustrating because the first two cables were ran behind sheetroock from one room to another to only realize the cables did not work and then subsequently had to be removed.

    Yes Ruipro is a little more expensive than some other brands but Earc support worked right away and the picture was perfect. With that being said, you can order a cheaper cable and hope it works with the newer tvs, receivers and gaming consoles that support 8k and or 120hz, or you can save time and frustration and order a cable that works the first time out of the box as advertised Five out of Five stars !

  32. element22 says:

     France

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersAprs avoir tester plusieurs cbles optiques 25m pour ma rtx 3080 et ma LG C9 aucun ne passait le flux plus de 60hz et 8bits.. celui ci fonctionne parfaitement ! a passe en 4k120hz HDR 12bits Gsync et compagnie, une merveille.. mais au prix fort.

  33. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great product. Expensive cable but definitely worth it for longer runs. My previous cable couldn’t deliver 4K over 10m but this does it no problem. Eliminated all sparkle interference from the image too.

    You often read that HDMI cables are all the same so get a cheap one. Not the case here. Worth every penny.

  34. Taylor Lyles says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve now been using this cable for a few weeks and it turns out it’s fine for HD, 4K.

    But not for HDR 10. It will not pass HDR 10 signal along its 13m length. So this is turned out to be a complete waste of money. It does nothing more than my old cheap HDMI cable I had in when I had an HD projector. HDR eight seems okay, but if you’re using services like Disney+ they don’t seem to support 4K unless you have 4K HDR 10. So it outputs in HD not 4K when using that service with this HDMI cable. NOTE. This cable is a One Direction cable make sure you install it the right way round if hiding behind walls or trunking. One end is for the sauce the other end is for the screen.

    Install it the wrong way round and it will not work at all

  35. OfeliaCrawford says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Just like a conventional HDMI cable, but very long, plug and play~

  36. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Just like a conventional HDMI cable, but very long, plug and play~

  37. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    So I don’t really feel qualified to put out a review, I just needed a long cable to reach from my PC to my 4K 120hz TV and this does just that. I wish there was a cheaper alternative, however the quality of the cable can be clearly seen, and the fibre optic cable is much more flexible compared to a copper alternative.

  38. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Did just what it sailed on the pk. In every day use since we got it. BRILLIANT.

  39. TechDecisions Staff says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Did just what it sailed on the pk. In every day use since we got it. BRILLIANT.

  40. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I picked these up for burying in the walls behind my wall mounted TV. Needed the 3 metre length to cover that, and it worked out fantastic. I was kinda worried I’d need crazy expensive fibre type active cables but these work just fine.

    Better than fine in fact, the stock cable that came with my xbox isnt as colour vibrant as these are. The cable itself is solid, quality feel. Not super flexible given they are thick. And connectors are plated as the picture showed. Nice end caps to keep the connectors clean in transit. Tested on my samsung and Gigabyte M28u as HDR compatible and 120hz enabled no issues

  41. ndalessandro says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Well packaged and the 3m cable is a decent length. Plugged it to connect old Macbook to a non-smarty TV and straight away works great.

  42. Preety says:

     United Kingdom

    I have tried all streaming methods such as Steam link, Moonlight, NVidia gamestream and all had lag, artefacts or strange connection issues. This was the only way I was able to get my RTX3080 to output to an LG C9 downstairs. The first cable I received was defective and would cut out randomly after a few minutes. I contacted RUIPRO and they shipped a replacement from China 3 days later. Since then it was worked flawlessly. Can finally play games on my couch without macro blocking, minimal latency and high refresh rate.

    The only negative is the price, will have to baby this cable as its too expensive to just leave strewn about.

  43. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I had a tricky route between amplifier and projector of over 11 metres though conduit.
    Little did I know in the first install how critical cable is to full 4K HDR signals!
    Not only is mere HD HDMI cable not up to the huge data transmission required, but any sort of extension leads are a no-no because digital copy protection software witchcraft detects the join and actually prevents you watching 4K as they believe you must be trying to breach the copyright – Doh!
    One unbroken cable has to be used between devices.
    Research led me to this product as had reliable reviews and wasn’t extreme audiophile exotica expensive but neither suspiciously cheap.
    The cable being fibre optic means I could ‘pull’ it through the conduit using a pulling string wisely left- in during the build. Note: I used copious globs of cable-pulling lube to aid the process and extra care in taping up the leading end of the new cable to make a nice taper and also ensure pulling forces could not put too much stress on the cable end terminal.
    Job done and I have 4K HDR 10bit colour from an Amazon fire cube tv box via an Anthem AVR to Epson 4K pixel shift projector- I’m most happy with end result.
    NB: Had this installed for approx 10 months with no issues at all.

  44. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Hi this Hdmi 8 k is amazing doesn’t brake I will not go back to any uther this fiber is brilliant it dus what it says on the packet ethreth everything what I watch is UHD Thank’s for this amazing cable Thank’s Robe

  45. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Hi this Hdmi 8 k is amazing doesn’t brake I will not go back to any uther this fiber is brilliant it dus what it says on the packet ethreth everything what I watch is UHD Thank’s for this amazing cable Thank’s Robe

  46. Anonymous says:

     Spai

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersSi llevas una temporada buscando un cable HDMI 2.1 para poder obtener 4K/120 Hz en tu televisor OLED con una RTX 3080, no busques mas, este es tu cable. Es caro de cojones pero de los que he probado (que no han sido pocos…) con este no tienes ni pantallazos negros, ni bajadas de bus con imgenes pixeladas, ni problemas al ver HDR 10, Dolby Vision, etc… En resumen, el mejor cable HDMI que he probado de lejos. En mi caso adquir el de 12 metros que es ptico y requiere de un USB en alguno de los extremos para alimentar la luz, pero tanto en el PC como en el televisor hay USBs de sobra.

  47. BobWhatley says:

     United States

    I was about to return my LG CX when I saw everyone having this issue with this “HDMI Ultra HD Deep color” feature on the TV and how it would not allow a PC with a 30 series graphics card display without turning the feature off.
    Unfortunately when this feature is off the TV cant use ANY of the fancy LG OLED & HDMI 2.1 features (4k, 120hz, G-sync, etc.).
    Thankfully I stumbled across a link to these cable on Reddit.
    I was SO happy when I plugged it in and everything worked on my TV. 4k, 120hz, HDR, & G-Sync, EVERYTHING!
    The problem was ultimately a combination of low quality (see: false advertising) HDMI 2.1 cables as well as a compatibility issue with the LG TVs, specifically this “HDMI Ultra HD Deep color” feature. Once I got the right cables everything was good to go.
    Yes these cable are expensive, but consider the headache it has been to get my PC to display out to my TV it was worth every penny.
    Now I’m playing PC games on the couch with an Xbox controller at ultra settings!

  48. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI bought 2 of these. I confirmed with Ruipro-US that they would ship the latest version (Gen 3/C). The first cable was but the second was not. Ruipro-US quickly replaced the second cable with the Gen 3/C version. Excellent customer service- responsive and responsible.

    Both cables are connected to a video processor with 3080 GPU installed. Both cables are working fine. My only concern is that the connectors at the source end (the ones connected to the 3080 GPU) run a bit hot and that they may die on me soon. Customer service have assured me that this is normal but I am not fully convinced. Hoping it lasts.

    If you are expecting to receive the Gen 3/C version, look out for these markers:

    1) A small label on the box indicating Gen 3/C;
    2) Small labels wrapped around the cable near the connectors indicating Gen 3/C; and
    3) Red and green lettering on the connectors.

  49. Kirsty Wilcox says:

     United Kingdom

    I replaced a 10m copper HDMI with this last week. The old HDMI was right on the limit with 4k content – I’d see occasional two-second drop outs, occasional snow (oddly, more commonly with 1080p content), HDCP sync issues, and a total refusal to do 4k50/60 4:4:4. With this cable it’s absolutely rock solid, no issues whatsoever. eARC is also working fine – no issue with Atmos/DD+.

    Installation through an existing conduit was fine – the plugs were of similar size to the copper cable’s, and the cable itself is thinner and more flexible.

    All in all, if you’ve got HDMI issues and you’re running 8m+ of cable, get this.

  50. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I had a high speed copper cable running over 15M previously, I had encountered hand shake problems when transmitting 10-bit colour via Sky Q and convinced myself to spend 200+ on a cable. I’ve not regretted it at all (up to now). I’ve had the cable installed for around 3 weeks, the colour and clarity is a HUGE upgrade from the previous cable and I’ve had no handshake issues at all.

    Before I bought this, I tried an optical HDMI from a reputable high street store which failed to transmit 10-bit and would only do 8.

    I wrote to the seller asking for the latest version, they were very helpful and shipped the cable immediately. It took around 1 week which was a lot quicker than expected.

  51. BeatrizWau says:

     United States

    This is the third hdmi 2.1 cable I”ve purchased to connect my TV (LG C9 OLED) to my PC’s GPU (RTX 3080).

    The first one was a 16ft Zeskit cable that was recommended by HDTV test on youtube, this cable worked just fine, but is very thick, very stiff, and heavy. This cable gave me concerns regarding port longevity, as it puts a fair amount of stress on the hdmi port from the stiffness and sheer weight of the cable. I wasn’t happy with this so I started looking into optical cables. amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S1BNM7K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    The second cable was a MFE fiber cable. This one is plenty long, light, and flexible, but thats about all I can say, as it didn’t work. It was the cheapest one with a review I could find though… Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08HGSN4L9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    This cable was the third one I’ve purchased, and it worked out of the box! So I’m very happy thus far. 4k @120hz with HDR over 20ft. It does what it says on the tin. I’ll update this review if I have issues down the line, but so far I’m happy with this cabl;e.

  52. LashundBaeza says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Golden Review Award: 16 From Our UsersI can’t believe I found a cable that actually works for the RTX 3080 and my OLED. It seems like the majority of cables are sold by sleezy sellers that claim 48 gbps yet barely get 18. While I can’t say this is 48 gbps since I don’t have an avr that tests throughput, I can say this: The 30ft cable sends 4k at 120hz with RGB 8bit, gsync enabled and HDR. And no drop outs. I had ONE drop out and I believe the adapter that gives power through usb caused it as removing it has provided dropout free signal ever since.
    Another point: this cable is VERY thin and flexible, comes nicely packaged and feels good quality. I’m very impressed overall with it and the only thing that kills it a little for me is the price. $170 is a LOT to pay and I feel is intentionally marked up well beyond fair market value as a result of there being so little options out currently for people needing longer cables. If you only need 10-15ft you can get copper cables that cost $15-$20. And I know fiber optic doesn’t increase the price THAT much, toslink cables are fiber optic and cost very little, so this is clearly just an opportunity to make huge margins in a niche category.
    Everything said, I can’t help but recommend this cable to anyone looking to send hdmi 2.1 signal further than 15 ft, at least until some competition drives pricing down.

  53. JewellPorteous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I used it to connect my Nvidia Shield to my TV. It works perfectly and seems good quality

  54. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Cheapest 8k cable we could find and definitely does the job!

  55. EmmettCone says:

     United States

    Updated Review:
    After reading the below review Mandy from RUIPRO customer service reached out to me and offered to replace the cables that did not work with my BenqHT550 projector with two new “gen3C” cables. They are physically identical to the “gen3B” cables but have a “gen3C” sticker on the box instead of “gen3B”. The new cables work perfectly and transfer full 4k HDR and 60Hz signals (max my system can do).

    Original Review:
    This cable does not work with my BENQ HT5550 projector. I bought the 65ft version and the 85ft version and both had the same exact results with all my experiments.

    1) I used both “gen3b” cables with another 4k TV and a computer monitor and it worked.
    2) I then used my old hdmi 2.0b fiber cable with the projector to confirm it isn’t the projector, and it works.
    3) I also tried the included power injector and it did nothing.

    This leads me to the conclusion that this cable for whatever reason does not work in combination with my BENQ HT5550 projector.

    UPDATED: 2/12/21 Now Works Perfectly

  56. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Common knowledge promoted on Reddit and AVS seems to indicate that HDMI2.1 cables just can’t carry the required signal for 4k/120hz VRR/HDR more than 2-3ft or maybe even up to 3m (HDMI 2.1 standard). I needed a 40ft run to make my setup work and my traditional “8K’ copper HDMI cables from monoprice would cap out at 4k/60hz before signal loss. I’m here to report that this cable actually works – and works flawlessly. I have not experienced a single drop out and have not had to use the included powdered adapter to boost the signal further.

    Setup: LG C9 / RTX 3070.

    Hints for success:
    1. On the C9 HDMI 4 seems to be more stable than the rest. If you’re having issues with signal dropout try HDMI 4.
    2. Make sure your CX/C9 is on the latest firmware that enables VRR.
    3. You need to enable “HD Colors” and “Game Response” to enable VRR/120HZ/HDR in picture settings.
    4. Enable G-Sync in Nvidia settings as well as set the output to 4k/120hz.

    That’s it. Plug it in and you’re good to go. I’m staggered that this cable actually works as I thought I was going to be stuck at 4k/60hz due to cable length limitations put forth in the HDMI 2.1 standards.

    My one complaint is that for some reason they went all Spearmint green on the color and made the cable green for reasons unknown to man. In my setup I have to see a portion of the cable run and with everything else black it can kind of fade into the background but with my new bright Spearmint green cable it’s an eyesore that is only made ok by butter 4k/120hz in HDR.

  57. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersConnecting a ceiling mounted Optoma UHD51A to a PS5
    Unfortunately I was not able to connect, although I don’t think it was the cable’s fault.

    I managed to get a full 4K HDR picture but for some reason coming back the next day the cable stops working. I suspect that the usb power boost doesn’t work correctly when plugged into the optoma and fails to sync the image correctly

    This means you have to keep booting the ps5 in safe mode (and sometimes even this won’t work)

    Contacted customer service and got a replacement cable for free. This one worked a little better but eventually the same problem started occurring.

    Customer service was beyond excellent and I feel bad for having returned the cable and getting a refund after all the effort they put in place to sort my problems.

    Five stars for their support.

  58. Anonymous says:

     Spai

    Si ests buscando un cable hdmi 2.0 de 20 metros que transmita la seal 4k a 60hz sin cortes de ningn tipo, ni de vdeo ni de audio, este es el tuyo. No le des mil vueltas y te gastes un dineral probando uno y otro como me pas a m, incluido los hdmi 2.1. Algunos no interrumpen la seal al principio, pero al poco tiempo empiezan a fallar con breves pero muy molestas interrupciones de audio o pantallazo, y es un engorro si ya lo habas canalizado, adems de la prdida econmica que supone, que suele superar normalmente los 100 euros. Con este, es posible que te gastes un poco ms de dinero pero funcionar, y ojo porque hay muchos que son ms caros y tampoco funcionan, no te gues por el precio.
    Lo utilizo a diario desde un receptor de audio y vdeo a la televisin aprovechando el retorno de audio (Arc). Todo funciona, pero ojo porque es unidireccional y hay que conectarlo adecuadamente.

  59. Timothy Houser says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this cable in an attempt to resolve an issue I was having with a new AV setup involving Apple TV4K and an AV Receiver. The 10m 4K HDMI cable I was using from quite a big well known high end cable company seemed to dislike it when I enabled the higher chroma settings on the Apple TV and was dropping the picture with some higher frame rate 4K Content. I decided to try the Ruipro (GEN3 version) as although I don’t need 8K support I thought it might help, and it has done the trick. I am now able to run the higher chroma settings etc from Apple TV with no issues. Cable seems well made and is much smaller and flexible than some of the more chunky HDMI cables. Very pleased so far. Please note I ordered through Amazon but went for delivery from Ruipro to ensure I got the latest Gen 3 cable.

  60. KSQAbbyadztre says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Using this cable to connect my HDMI 2.1 AV receiver and LG CX OLED TV. Using eARC and 4K 120hz with no problems. Would recommend.

  61. Roberto Nieves says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Using this cable to connect my HDMI 2.1 AV receiver and LG CX OLED TV. Using eARC and 4K 120hz with no problems. Would recommend.

  62. Lauren Hughes says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Works well and does exactly what I need it to. It’s a high speed cable and connects my 4K Apple TV to my 4K TV. The cable feels well made and should last a long time. Great price as well.

  63. Julia Pugachevsky says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Works well and does exactly what I need it to. It’s a high speed cable and connects my 4K Apple TV to my 4K TV. The cable feels well made and should last a long time. Great price as well.

  64. AbbeyMitford says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I tested a bunch of cables, and this is the only cable above 15ft that supported 8K with the Denon 3700H receiver HDMI cable test albeit in only one direction. Surprisingly for short distances, my 5 year old Audioquest Pearl 6ft cables support 8K although there were no 8K back in the day, and they’re even bi-directional despite what AQ writes on them. However, when I tested the Cinnamon at 8m (26.25ft), and it didn’t pass the 8K test. So back to Ruipro, it was the only long cable that supported 8K but only in one direction. I saw some other reviewers commenting that it doesn’t work, so I posted the pictures of the package I got shipped directly from Shenzhen China via DHL. YMMV and good luck.

    PS: if you connect this to AppleTV 4K make sure you use the USB/HDMI power dongle that comes with the package, otherwise Apple TV cannot show Dolby Vision or HDR content.

    *** Update January 2021:
    After about a month of continuous use, I see some random green flickers here and there on the screen. I switched back to a normal cable and they were significantly reduced. If I have to do it all over again, I probably wait until this standard has been matured.

    Passed the 8K Test but Not Bidirectional!

  65. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bought this cable for my PS4, and I noticed an immediate improvement in both contrast, and brightness quality. Before buying this cable my PS4 picture quality was always dark, no matter what settings I tried on my Panasonic 4K tv. Picture also looked sharper. Now using it on my new PS5 console, and delighted with picture quality. This cable is well made, great value, and I would have no hesitation buying it again, and recommending it to others.

  66. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bought this cable for my PS4, and I noticed an immediate improvement in both contrast, and brightness quality. Before buying this cable my PS4 picture quality was always dark, no matter what settings I tried on my Panasonic 4K tv. Picture also looked sharper. Now using it on my new PS5 console, and delighted with picture quality. This cable is well made, great value, and I would have no hesitation buying it again, and recommending it to others.

  67. BebePohlman says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersMy A/V Amp a Denon sits at the back of our lounge while the TV a LG Oled is at the front . So I needed at least a 20m cable. Initially I purchased another fibre optic cable and I will not reveal the make to save the manufacturer from criticism . Every so often I got a grey screen so it was returned and when the refund was made. I then done a thorough research and then decided to purchase this RUIPRO 8K 20m HDMI 2.1 Cable . I firstly gave it a trial run for a few days before installing it in its permanent loop. The picture quality of this cable is absolutely stunning. I know it is expensive but having said that. It is also future proof as far as when the 8k TV ‘s come on stream . So as far as I am concerned ,it is a investment . Very happy with this cable and I would like to fully recommend it .

  68. MarisaSalley says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Got a handful of these for future proofing. Unfortunately the only HDMI 2.1 capable device I have is my TV which is an LG W9 OLED. Using these cables to connect my Ultra HD Blu Ray Player (Panasonic UB9000) and PS4 – all works fine. So at least HDMI 2.0 to HDMI 2.1 is working absolutely fine. I am able to receive HDR/Dolby Vision and 4k/60 without problems.

    I will be able to test the HDMI 2.1 capabilities of this cable when the PS5 arrives next week. I will update this review then with my findings.

  69. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good cable, fits securely. Not had an issues with the cable.

  70. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 14 From Our UsersThis is an update for this cable which I had rated 1 star due to it not working with a RTX 3090 and LG CX OLED TV. Ruipro had got in contact with me about this as they have now got a new version which works. They were happy to send out a new one to me that will work. This is version 3A and they did not want the old cable back too!
    They sent it out from China on a priority express delivery with Fedex and arrived in 3 days!! Now thats amazing customer service!! And yes it all works perfectly fine now with the above setup. Thankyou Ruipro and if anybody else was in the same situation as me get in contact with them and they will happily help

  71. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This represents excellent value for money. My amp has a tester system and this passes for 8k 60 which far more expensive cables couldn’t manage. It seems well made for the price point and rugged.
    No complaints at all and highly recommended.

  72. SallyPeeples says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This represents excellent value for money. My amp has a tester system and this passes for 8k 60 which far more expensive cables couldn’t manage. It seems well made for the price point and rugged.
    No complaints at all and highly recommended.

  73. BennettMeeks says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Having made do with bad/old cables these were an essential purchase along with a new TV. Picture/audio quality is noticeably better with these vs the old ones.

  74. WesleyBelgrave says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Excellent reliable cable and good quality. I used this for a 15m run from AVR to projector and no issues with 4K, just note the cable is directional.

  75. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Works perfectly. This it from an Apple4K tv, to LG tv. This also works when connecting the Apple TV via an LG sound bar and out to the projector.

  76. MaiLivingston says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 18 From Our UsersI’ve bought 2 of these now and they’re bar none the best HDMI I’ve found for my purpose. I am running a C9 OLED and my equipment is on the other side of the room which requires about a 35′ HDMI run. NONE of the copper HDMIs worked for 4k/60hz over the length that I needed but this fiber HDMI cable works flawlessly. The best I could get out of a copper HDMI was 4k/30hz SDR or 1080p/60hz HDR10. I am able to run 4k/120hz Dolby Vision (12bit) and 4:4:4 HDR10+ (10bit) with zero hiccups. I have not tested its 8k/60hz claim because I do not have a 8k TV. The cost is higher than I would like but, as they say, you have to pay to play and unless this cable goes bad I shouldn’t have to upgrade for quite some time. I would see a solid value proposition at the $125 mark or so for a 40′ cable of this quality but that being said, the other options (Monoprice, BI FALE, etc.) are even more expensive than the RUIPRO. Would I buy it again? Yep.

  77. Bryan Hinkle says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I used this cable to connect my fire cube to a 4K tv and it works perfectly fine.

  78. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    A well made HDMI cable; we use this for our BenQ W2700 to our Onkyo AV without any issue.

    It feels very robust and well made.

  79. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Great cable, sorted my 4k problems.
    Also fast delivery without hassle, will order more when I need.

  80. PhillipPoate says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersI had a 7.5m copper hdmi cable which connects between the receiver and the projector (1080p). I got intermittent black screen with this setup. Was suggest to try a fibre one as I need a long cable. Changed to this and the issue solved.

    I don’t have 4K so can not comment on the 4K performance but this one does sorted out my issue.

  81. Bangs says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersI had a 7.5m copper hdmi cable which connects between the receiver and the projector (1080p). I got intermittent black screen with this setup. Was suggest to try a fibre one as I need a long cable. Changed to this and the issue solved.

    I don’t have 4K so can not comment on the 4K performance but this one does sorted out my issue.

  82. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Is about the best quality long distance operational HDMI can get.
    Have a new projector. Get new one each 4 years, and now the performance can be 4K if streaming etc, so must have decent low loss cable. They are not cheap, but essential if want best picture quality.
    Have a long run across roof, and down wall, and then to cabinet, so had to go for something decent…………

  83. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Is about the best quality long distance operational HDMI can get.
    Have a new projector. Get new one each 4 years, and now the performance can be 4K if streaming etc, so must have decent low loss cable. They are not cheap, but essential if want best picture quality.
    Have a long run across roof, and down wall, and then to cabinet, so had to go for something decent…………

  84. SusannahStultz says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I need a 7m run from my AV Receiver to my TV and regular High-Speed HDMI cables just weren’t cutting it. I kept getting picture and sound dropouts when using the 4K Bluray player and Xbox One X and I tried quite a few different cables. This 10m Fibre HDMI cable solved all that. Is it worth the 87 I paid for it during Black Friday? Absolutely not, no HDMI cable is worth that sort of money but it solved my issues so I’m happy enough. Because it’s so expensive I can’t rate it with 5 stars though.

  85. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I need a 7m run from my AV Receiver to my TV and regular High-Speed HDMI cables just weren’t cutting it. I kept getting picture and sound dropouts when using the 4K Bluray player and Xbox One X and I tried quite a few different cables. This 10m Fibre HDMI cable solved all that. Is it worth the 87 I paid for it during Black Friday? Absolutely not, no HDMI cable is worth that sort of money but it solved my issues so I’m happy enough. Because it’s so expensive I can’t rate it with 5 stars though.

  86. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our Users10 meters is its specialty. The new TV bought on the Black Friday, with this line, the effect is really good, and the characteristics of the OLED TV can be perfectly expressed.
    The 10-meter cable can better allow me to switch between various computers and projectors, and each function works perfectly

    Grea

  87. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our Users10 meters is its specialty. The new TV bought on the Black Friday, with this line, the effect is really good, and the characteristics of the OLED TV can be perfectly expressed.
    The 10-meter cable can better allow me to switch between various computers and projectors, and each function works perfectly

    Grea

  88. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersOur family very happy, with this we managed to unclog the toilet and it is now flushing as it should, Thanks!

  89. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersBought this to replace a 20m hdmi lead i recently installed in trunking, the one i originally had installed was connected to my av reciever and tv, worked ok for 4k but not 4k hdr (I was getting sound but no image)

    Now installed this cable and getting 4k hdr perfectly!
    very expensive but does what I wanted it to do, if you are doing a long hdmi run and want 4k hdr fibre optic is the way to go

  90. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersBought this to replace a 20m hdmi lead i recently installed in trunking, the one i originally had installed was connected to my av reciever and tv, worked ok for 4k but not 4k hdr (I was getting sound but no image)

    Now installed this cable and getting 4k hdr perfectly!
    very expensive but does what I wanted it to do, if you are doing a long hdmi run and want 4k hdr fibre optic is the way to go

  91. KatjaCathey says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersOk so this is quite an expensive cable but the cheapest here at Amazon compared to independent retailers. I needed the length because it was going in trunking around a door frame. Works perfectly and have had no issues in the month I’ve had it. These cables are recommended for watching UHD 4k at 60fps if you need a cable over 7 or 8m.

  92. EricaW96cfmquk says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersOk so this is quite an expensive cable but the cheapest here at Amazon compared to independent retailers. I needed the length because it was going in trunking around a door frame. Works perfectly and have had no issues in the month I’ve had it. These cables are recommended for watching UHD 4k at 60fps if you need a cable over 7 or 8m.

  93. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersBought this to connect a 4K projector to a AV receiver in another room. Had to route the cable through the ceiling, round some bends and through a tight conduit. Its a 8m or so run and so used the 10m cable. My previous ICE 10m HDMI cable could not handle 4K HDR over this run but this one works flawlessly for 4K and HDR, tested using various sources. So far its been great and its price was competitive compared to similar products. They have now given it a lifetime warranty so there is peace of mind too.

  94. EsmeralWAQ says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersBought this to connect a 4K projector to a AV receiver in another room. Had to route the cable through the ceiling, round some bends and through a tight conduit. Its a 8m or so run and so used the 10m cable. My previous ICE 10m HDMI cable could not handle 4K HDR over this run but this one works flawlessly for 4K and HDR, tested using various sources. So far its been great and its price was competitive compared to similar products. They have now given it a lifetime warranty so there is peace of mind too.

  95. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAfter buying 2 wire HDMI cables of high quality that could not carry Dolby Vision from Apple TV 4K @ 25′ and 30′, this 33′ cable finally SEEMS to do the job. At first there were times when the Dolby Vision signal would drop and the screen would black out every 15 or so minutes and at times the screen would black out 2 or 3 times in a row. This occurred for the first 2 days. (It did not occur under the HDR10 60 Hz setting.) However after I unplugged it and replugged it after trying a second optic cable, it now is transmitting without black screens at all. It might not have been a cable issue but I can’t say for sure. The Apple TV 4K HDMI cable test has verified its ability to carry Dolby Vision. It is well made with a thin flexible cable and substantial heavy plugs.

    UPDATE: I continued to have dropped signals with black screen under Dolby Vision. The Apple 4K HDMI cable test continued to approve it for Dolby Vision. Bypassing my AV receiver (ONKYO TX-NR686) with a direct connection from the Apple TV 4K with the cable to the TV (LG OLED B8) allowed the cable to work perfectly with a stable signal in Dolby Vision. So, the passing of the signal through the receiver definitely degraded the signal or had a hardware issue that prevented the highest level of video signal. After almost giving up, I finally got a stable Dolby Vision signal with no dropped signal: I turned off HDMI ARC and HDMI CEC (at both the TV and the receiver) and made sure I didn’t connect to any HDMI that had ARC capability. AND I updated my Onyko receiver with a recent new firmware update. It’s perfect now.

  96. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 14 From Our UsersAfter trying around 15 different cable solutions this is the only one that properly worked that I tried.
    I trialed a load of premium rated 4K HDR copper cables. One or two of these worked at this length however did not once in my real world situation. Ie in a roof that has power cables as well.
    Then did some research and the voltage drop over copper cable at this distance came up as a consistent problem at higher data speeds. So tried two 5 metre cables joined by an amp that worked OK some of the time but not always( generally if you had lights on in the room causing disruption). But this was the best standard solution I found ( Onyx Black diamond 5m cable supplemented with an HDMI amp – as an aside also tried several amps as well. Basically none that claimed to have the speed required to run 4K HDR worked when they just used the hdmi cable as a power source) )
    Then tried hdmi over CAT6 using some recommended converter pairs using solid core cat6 cable. This ran to 1080p but would not run to full 4K at hdr 60 hertz.
    I also did try a cheaper optical hybrid hdmi cable but this did not work at 4K. Then did some more googling and found a forum populated by AV installers. A deeply geeky place but there seemed to be concencus around this cable as the one that works at 10 m plus ( Which by the time you have to run a cable up a wall and around a steel and along the length of room is quite easy). So as the only cable after a considerable amount of time effort that works faultlessly it gets my grateful recommendation.
    This is 10 metres running up a wall and along a roof past spotlight cables from an Apple 4K tv to a 4 k projector.
    ( If running 1080p hdr at this distance several of the premium certified cables worked and is a much cheaper solution)

  97. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 14 From Our UsersExcellent cable. Works after flawlessly so far 4K @ 60 Hertz over 15 meters. Tried cheaper cables without success claiming to be V2.0 compliant. Expensive right enough but does the job.

  98. Mary Farrell says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 15 From Our UsersBought the 15m long version to connect to a PC, after many failed attemps with regular HDMI cables

    Works perfectly at 4k@60fps, Full RGB/4:4:4 Chroma, no flicker, no “noise”, amazing stuff 🙂

  99. Mobile Cuisine says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our Users15m version works 4k 60Hz with HDR, where active cable didnt cut it. Denon avr x4300h to jvc dla 5500.
    Expensive but does its job.

  100. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersI bought this cable (15m) based on various website recommendations. For testing, I unwound about two meters and tried it between an Amazon Fire TV 4k box and a Samsung 55″ UHD TV. At first it was good, but then I noticed some picture disturbance (HDCP snow) and audio clicks. Touching the source end (Fire TV) cable connector made things worse and the picture disappeared for a short time. A normal (cheap, 2m) HDMI cable worked fine – even when moved.

    So, the cable is being returned for refund. I’ve ordered another and will update this review very soon. Hopefully this was just a one-off bad cable – but it doesn’t bode well for quality control.

    —- UPDATE —-

    Second cable arrived and so far seems fine. I ran the same test and no problems were seen at 1080p60 or 4k30. I don’t have a 4k60 (18Gbps) source so couldn’t test that.

    Worth noting that the cable did NOT come with any HDMI dust covers – which is vital if you’re installing the cable somewhere, which given its length is quite likely. The serial number label fell of the cable, but the general construction seems good.

    So now up from 2 stars to 4. If I get any issues, I’ll update this review again.