BYEASY HDMI 2.1 Cable, 2M 8K@60Hz HDMI Cable Compatible
BYEASY HDMI 2.1 Cable, 2M 8K@60Hz HDMI Cable Compatible with all HDMI devices PC/TV/HDTV/Blu-ray
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3D HDR HDMI cable enables you to indulge in a home theater experience
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Weight: | 200 g |
Size: | 2m/6.56ft |
Dimensions: | 9.91 x 7.62 x 2.03 cm; 200 Grams |
Model: | HC-01-2M |
Part: | HC-01-2M |
Colour: | Black |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Manufacture: | BYEASY |
Dimensions: | 9.91 x 7.62 x 2.03 cm; 200 Grams |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 2m/6.56ft |
As soon as you open this HDMI 2.1 cable from BYEASY you can tell it’s a high quality cable. The nylon braided cable along with the gold plated ports give this HDMI cable a premium feel.
In terms of promised compatibility, I’ve had no connectivity problems between my PC and 4K monitor.
All in all, very nice cable highly recommended
I am pleased to finally be able to review this cable. There has been a problem with Amazon being able to accept my review until now.
It is an excellent product, with flexible braided wire and good quality aluminium plugs. After using it for a month I can confirm it reliably connects my TV and the HDMI boxes that go with it.
Its hard to say much about an hdmi cable to be fair. They either work or they dont. Tested on both a firecube and a ps4 and a pc. Works well up to max FPS/HZ hdmi offers at 4k resolutions (can’t test higher). The cable feels thick enough that it will last a lifetime.
To be honest i might by some more longer ones for some other devices.
Wanted to upgrade one of my HDMI cables for a longer one and also one to the latest standard as many of my HDMI cables are years old and probably can’t cope with the latest technology such as 8K.
First impressions were good with the cable appearing very good quality, nice braded finish and good quality terminations.
Plugged in, worked a treat with my Dolby Atmos soundbar and Samsung TV. So far so good, and will look to upgrade my other cables with these in due course.
This appears to be a well made cable. Although I’m not going to butcher the plug to see just how well made, in one of my review photos you can see a cut-away section of the cable.
Each signal pair in the cable is tightly twisted together, and what looks like a coloured plastic wrap around each pair is actually a coloured foil screen, you may be able to make out that the purple pair at the bottom actually has a blue wire inside. There’s a further foil screen over the whole bundle for even more protection against interference to or from the cable. Like other similar cables the plugs are moulded plastic with integrated strain relief, with a gold-plated connector and a grey aluminium outer sleeve, the plastic should give good support to the connector itself, especially important if there’s weight hanging from the cable or if it’s repeatedly plugged and unplugged.
I’ve only been able to test up to 1080p but that was fine and given the design (and the fact it’s only half a metre long) I’d expect 8K to be perfectly fine too. They’ve certainly not skimped on the pair twisting here.
good quality 2.1 cable that flexes enough around the back of my TV but also has strong neck support near the plug end. tested on 4K TV which had no issues.
This cable has a very sturdy feel to it. Strain relief on the cable (where it joins the socket) is excellent, and goes to about 2 cm in length at each socket. The braiding has a very pleasing ‘new carpet’ smell (!) and is well stitched. As other commenters have noted, 8K is very rare and getting moreso, but on my LG OLED (CX), this cable performs superbly with the PlayStation 5.
I would recommend this cable.
Wasn’t able to test at 8K, but handles 4K60 like a charm. Slim but sturdy, with a nice braid, metal end shells, a strong rubberised plastic strain relief and gold plated connectors, this is a quality HDMI lead at a bargain price!
8K cables are future proof, besides they often offer the ability to have a refresh rate higher than 60Hz when used with some 4K equipment (like a PC monitor).
Price wise they are almost the same price as 4K anyway now so it’s a no brainer.
This cable has pretty much everything I would expect from a decent quality HDMI cable. It has a braided cord (even double-braided), an aluminum casing, 2 plastic protector caps, a Velcro strap and a gold plated plug. There are opinions that gold plating doesn’t have any effect on quality, but I guess it’s safer to have it.
The standard on 8K is HDMI 2.1. It means you get the latest technology and compliance for both picture and sound.
I picked the 50cm version as I intend to use it with my HDMI switcher and need a short cable to connect it with my mini PC next to it. At the moment I use a rolled up 2m cable, which doesn’t look great.
One thing that I’m not 100% happy with is the flexibility. I have cables which are safe but very flexible. This one is a little bit stiff in comparison. But not a biggie.
Overall this is a very decent cable and for 8 it’s also good value. I’m happy to recommend it.
Thank you for reading my review. I hope you found it helpful.
Nice looking cable that looks well made. I was going to use this from my blueray hard drive recorder to my 4k HDR TV but a Christmas visit from my 22 month old grandson changed that. He was watching the TV and used the sound bar to steady himself when he got a little excited. It pulled out the optical cable out and I couldn’t get it to stay in place afterwards. I’d tried all the HDMI cables that I had before but couldn’t get the HDMIRC sound to work. In desperation I tried this one and it worked immediately. Not what I intended it for but it solved my problem.
Listening to an specialist Audio/Video podcast has taught me that low quality hdmi cables can cause all sorts of grief in tracing picture and recording dropouts and connection problems. As HDMI moves to the 2.1 and higher future standards then the signalling needs better cables, especially with longer ones (above 1m is considered long for 8K)
This one is round form and nicely woven casing, has metal cased connectors that look best quality. I cannot fully test the signal with my current setup, but will be confident I am well prepared.
Used this with a 1440p 165Hz monitor and was able to output no problem at that resolution and refresh rate, I don’t have a 4K or 8K display to test those claims, but HDMI 2.1 is capable of that, in theory at higher refresh rates than 60Hz 8K.
The cable is a nice durable braided style and has built in strain reliefs at the ends, so it should last. Note that 1m doesn’t go very far in most applications, so I’d consider a 2 or 3m cable for flexibility, double check how much length you need before you order.
Good cables. I had no issues with it after replacing and testing a few different devices; PC to 120hz 4K TV, PC to 144hz 1440p Monitor, PS5 to 120hz 4K TV. All operated at full spec. My current setups are flawless so if this cable caused any kind of issue or affected the picture quality I would notice immediately.
The build quality of the cable is excellent. It flexes well and there’s no imperfections. The extra cable support sleeves added at the each end of the cables is longer than usual, which just makes it stronger, but if you have anything very close to a wall then it is going to press up against it.
Now that the 2.1 spec cables are at a reasonable price point there’s no reason to get anything else, since they are backwards compatible. Might as well future proof yourself as much as possible even if you aren’t making use of the higher resolutions and FPS yet.
Needed another short HDMI cable to cut down on spaghettification behind the TV and components. this does the job exactly as it should. Solid construction, yet pretty flexible at the same time. Comes in at 51cm tip-to-tip and supplied with dust covers. Connection is firm and there’s no real kinking or resistance to the cable that you sometimes get with short runs.
In the photos I’ve already added orange cable ties for identification – they weren’t part of the delivery.
Byeasy 8K UHD HDMI 2.1 50cm cable.
To clarify i do not have any 8K gear to fully test this cable so am using it for 4K 60Hz gear in a three way HDMI splitter configuration, 2 mini PC’s @ 4K 60Hz to this 8K UHD cable in 4K 60Hz mode.
The cable is the 50cm version but are available in various lengths up to 3m long, the HDMI plug has gold plating with a aluminium shell and nylon braided strong cable with a modest amount of flexibility.
In operation i was using 2 mini PC’s both HDMI 2.1 compliant but only at 60Hz to a 4K LG C2 OLED display that is fully HDMI 2.1 compliant, Picture quality was the exact same quality as if i was using a single direct connection, vibrant HDR colours and crisp sound plus I never had any black screen drop outs not a single glitch in sight, during my two day testing i have had zero complaints regarding this HDMI cable but as i have said I’m unable to fully test it up to it’s 8K UHD goodness.
A quality product that did what i required it to do.
I spent much of Christmas re-wiring all of my computers, TVs and games consoles through various switchboxes and it was amazing how many of my existing HDMI cables were dated and older specification. It was causing a bottleneck between my sources (laptops and PS5 etc) and my LG OLED TV which is capable of great thingsprovided you use the right HDMI 2.1 cables.
I’ve tried out this BYEASY HDMI 2.1 cable with my PS5 and I’m pleased that it’s delivering the performance it should be doing. The TV and PS5 are both reporting back that all capabilities possible from both devices are functioning, which is only possible with a good HDMI cable. So, I’ve got 4K, 120hz refresh and VRR etc.
The cable feels durable and likely to last well, and at 3m in length it’s given me free reign to wire everything up how I want and keep cables tucked out of sight.
At the price when tested, it’s also very good value. I’ve paid many times more than this for a similar standard cable so I’m more than happy with this.
This is a premium cable disigned to carry an 8k signal. I have only had the opportunity to test it with a 4k source and it coped admirably with that. Not expensive for what it does it looks built to last with its woven outer casing. Recommended
Excellent, well-made cable that simply works and at a very reasonable price.
I have the 0.5mtr cable which I have used to connect a media player to an AV receiver which then connects to a ceiling mounted Epson TW7200 projector. The resolution is HD 1080P and the picture is perfect, so too is the surround sound through the amp. Ok I’m not stretching the capability of this cable to 8K UHD so I’m unable to vouch for the integrity of the signal when run at that level. On inspection the cable seems very well put together. The connectors feel and look sturdy with nice strain relief. The cable is not overly heavy or stiff which I prefer as there is no strain on the socket when the cable is plugged in. I have no reason to doubt that this cable would perform as described if used to pass an 8K UHD signal.
Very happy with this product — it does the job well!
I had a need to plug our Nintendo switch console in to a wall mounted TV, and this cable has done the job very well.
The cable came suitably packaged, nothing fancy a resealable bag. There were cable covers over the ends, which I will continue to keep on the cable when not in use.
The cable is thick and has good strain relief to assist in plugging it in and out. The curvature isn’t that tight due to the braiding, but unless your TV/device is right against the wall it should be OK. For my purposes, the lack of bendability means I won’t be able to put it in the cable tidy attached to the wall.
Technology marches on and, as it does so, some of our electronics become obsolete and require replacing with updated versions. Cables are one such thing. Cables I had a few years ago are not up to the job of passing 4K signals, let alone 8K. At the moment I don’t have any 8K electronics but I was in need of a new HDMI cable for my AVR. This cable allowed a bit of future proofing for when 8K does eventually take off but I must say that the number of new 8K TVs being produced is dwindling rather than expanding. But no matter, this cable is backwards compatible with 4K, which has got a good strong foothold.
This is a very nicely built cable. It has a durable looking braid and good long sleeves where the cable meets the connector. That is an important junction as it is where a lot of cables fail with repeated flexing. In the photo of the back of my AVR can be seen three HDMI cables, this one being the middle one. The protection of that vital junction appears far superior to the other two.
Once I had the cable connected up to my BluRay player I played a demanding 4K film with Dolby Vision and a Dolby Atmos soundtrack and it played flawlessly and without having to do any more than plug the cable in, select the source on my AVR, and start the film on my player.
I feel that 13.99 is a reasonable price to pay for a well built cable of 3 metres length and which should be durable enough to last a good many years. Of course the durability, and how well future proofed this cable turns out to be, will only be shown in the fullness of time.
The cable feels good quality, has strong strain relief where the cable enters the connector to provide adequate protection from bending too far.
The cable was tested on an Xbox X and displayed perfectly with 4K resolution. I am unable to confirm the 8K resolution as I don’t have any devices (or TV) with 8K. However 4K is fine.
All in all, a decent item at a decent price. 4 Stars.
This is a decent HDMI 2.1 lead that comes with a thickly braided cable and aluminium shell gold-plated connectors. I don’t have an 8k monitor to check this with but I do feel happier having that future-proofing in this cable. This cable certainly works fine on my existing monitor and TV, but I didn’t really notice any difference in quality to my normal cables.
Despite the thick braided cable, it is still flexible enough for most needs. It comes with a small velcro keeper and end caps for the connectors, both of which are nice touches. The bag the cable was supplied in is pretty basic and did not have information on but that’s not really a probem.
The only thing I find odd about these cables is that, at present, the 1m length costs more than the 2m length. Perhaps the shorter length offers a higher quality result?
Overall, a quality cable at a good price. Recommended.
Normally cables do not smell. This here has a smell reminding of new expensive cars. Is that added or the real material smell?
The spec is good but not top end. Just cables for your next 8K TV. For gamers on 8K large monitors an even higher Hz rate may be better, their equipment is so expensive that they should not try to save on cables.
All other users have with this cable some future reserve.
The cables are braided and very stiff, so stiff that it can be bend to a shape and then stays basically so if you let go. On a stationar use thats allright, but from a console or laptop which moves around this stiffness it not helpful. That can damage the sockets, as it is on my laptop. I must be craful now with the HDMI port …
The colour is plain boring black, but may have the advantage that it never looks dirty, like brighter braided cables can show.
I cannot test the technical limits of the cable, I have no 8k (yet). There is no CE or UK CA marking, but at least it has an 8K stamp on the plugs, so you know later what that cable can achieve (should achieve).
Using this with my 28″ flat screen monitor @ 144mhz with no issues.
No latency or lagging & no break up during play. I have a cable management system on my desk to my desktop PC & although this is a challenge to get into the cable run because its quite thick, this gives me confidence it will last a long time due to it’s quality.
Im sure it will work just as well with a TV/soundbar etc combinations. Never really sure why they supply the plastic caps on the ends – they always end up straight in the bin!!! Very pleased with the length & quality
The cable is well-made and durable, and the connectors are gold-plated to resist corrosion. One of the things I like most about this cable is that it is compatible with all HDMI devices. This means that I can use it to connect any of my devices to my TV, including my gaming PC, Blu-ray player, and streaming devices. However, the cable could be a bitmoreflexible.
This is a pretty nice looking, solid feeling cable. The cable itself is quite thick, and the braiding seems quite durable and also looks very nice and professional.
The plugs have a metal shell, and they also seem quite durable. They went into my sockets well without any issue.
In terms of functionality, I haven’t had any issue. It carried my 1080p PC signal to my monitor perfectly.
Despite showing up in generic packaging, this cable actually looks and feels very nice.
It has gold plated connectors, so it will be durable over a longer period and able to withstand many connects and disconnects. The wire part of this cable features a braided sheath, which not only protects it from wear and tear but also prevents it from catching on other cables because most cables have an almost rubber-like insulation that loves to tangle itself with other cables. The extra braided sheath makes this less likely.
I have connected a few different devices, each using different HDMI standards and the cable worked with all of them. No strange artefacts on screen, no problems acquiring a connection, and no issues with the connectors being too loose or tight. At the time of writing this review, the 2m cable I am reviewing is 6.99 and that’s reasonable considering the wire length and inclusion of a braided sheath.
I recently received the BYEASY HDMI 2.1 Cable for review and I’ve been pleasantly surprised by its quality. Here are my observations:
Thickness: This cable is slightly thicker than the HDMI cables I’m accustomed to, and in my opinion, this is a great feature. It gives the cable a more robust and durable feel, ensuring that it won’t wear out or break easily.
Plugs: The plugs on this cable feel a tad heavier than the typical plastic ones I’ve encountered before. This added weight gives it a more solid feel and, combined with the thicker cable, adds to the overall impression of a high-quality product.
Image Quality: I’ve used it for a variety of tasks, and the image quality has been consistently good, with no noticeable issues. I have no means of testing whether it’s true 2.1 and supports 8k but I have no complaints about the image quality.
Velcro strap: attached to the cable, great for cable management.
Company Background: Prior to this purchase, I hadn’t heard of BYEASY. However, a quick online research revealed that they’ve been in the business of supplying USB hubs and cable adapters. It’s always reassuring to know that the manufacturer has a background in related tech products.
Conclusion: All in all, I have no complaints about the BYEASY HDMI 2.1 Cable. It delivers on all its promises, and the build quality is impressive. If you’re in need of a reliable HDMI cable that feels sturdy and delivers great image quality, I’d highly recommend this one.
I own a independent electrical shop selling audio and video equipment and have sold thousands of cables over the years. This one certainly looks the part being braided and having gold plated connectors with 8k UHD printed on them, giving customers confidence in the capabilities of the cable. As a retail shop owner I wish the packaging was more premium looking with a bit more information about the item, rather than basically a clear poly bag with a green strip saying cable, not even what sort of cable is inside. I’m guessing this is done to help keep prices down and at the end of the day you’re buying the item for the cable and not it’s packaging, although if you are a reseller you could easily ask a premium price if it was packaged better.
Although this cable is braided, there is still plenty of flex in it, so if you need to bend it around a corner like a chimney breast, you can do so, as I have found some braided cables to be quite rigid. There are also decent strain reliefs on the end connectors.
As for the audio and visual aspects, they are on par with others I have used and like most other people probably can’t tell the difference between high end and budget cables anyway. I have no equipment to test the 8k capabilities and that will be the same for 99% of other users and those that do will probably spend a lot more on cables whether they can tell the difference or not. This is where this cable wins as it looks and feels premium and gives excellent audio and visual quality at a seriously competitive budget price of 6.99, at time of reviewing.
This is an inexpensive HDMI 2.1 cable. It’s nicely braided and feels robust. There’s good strain relief fittings at each plug. A neat little velcro clip is integrated to enable you to keep the cable coiled when not in use, or just to shorten it by adding a loop.
I don’t have an 8K TV so I shall just have to consider myself future proof & ready with this cable, but it works perfectly well with my current TV and soundbar setup so am very happy.
I don’t have a 8K TV but I do have a good quality (LG) 4K 65″ TV and I watch a lot of content via my Amazon Fire device or my Apple TV. The Amazon Fire device is reasonably cable tolerant, even when watching UHD content .. but the Apple TV is extremely sensitive and really doesn’t like a lot of HDMI cables in fact there is a built in cable testing routine that will only allow you to set the highest resolution output if your table checks out 100%. I’ve been having a few issues recently with my current (4K) HDMI cable between the tv and the Apple TV and so thought that an 8K cable must be more than up to the task.. and it is!!!
This is really nice looking (ultra matt black braiding) HDMI cable that tests out perfectly via the Apple TV cable test function and the occasional quality warnings have gone away! Also, not a biggie bur really useful – it has a little velcro tag that you use to hold the cable together neatly when coiled for storage. Great cable – highly recommended.
This is a fine HDMI cable that suggests quality. It is a braided affair with nice and chunky metal connectors. The pictures it carries to my 4K TV look great, but to my untrained eye, I do struggle to see a difference over other premium offerings! But that’s probably just me. For the price, it represents good value for money, and it will look at home in any setup. 4 Stars.
BYEASY HDMI 2.1 Cable, 2M – Review
This HDMI 2.1 cable is of great value and quality. It features a thick black braided cable which is very rare to see at a price point of 6.99 at the time of reviewing. The connectors are gold-plated also. I tested this at 1440p & 4k and it worked great. The cable is meant to support up to 8k@60Hz however I wasn’t able to test this resolution. One thing to note that is common among cheaper HDMI 2.1 cables is that they aren’t certified. This means that the cable hasn’t gone through industry standard testing to confirm it complies with the HDMI 2.1 quality and standard. In my testing, however, the cable held up as expected. This offering is good value and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good-value HDMI 2.1 cable.