Thsucords Ultra Thin 8K 4K HDMI Cables 2M, Slim & Flexible
Thsucords Ultra Thin 8K 4K HDMI Cables 2M, Slim & Flexible Soft High Speed HDMI 2.1 Lead Support 4K@120Hz 8K@60Hz 48Gbps Compatible with Roku TV/HDTV/PS5/Blu-ray
Supports dynamic HDR, eARC, and Dolby Atmos to provide users with a better experience.
Weight: | 50 g |
Size: | 2M |
Dimensions: | 22.4 x 16.21 x 1.5 cm; 50 Grams |
Part: | HD-209-2.0M |
Colour: | 1-PACK |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Jinglong |
Dimensions: | 22.4 x 16.21 x 1.5 cm; 50 Grams |
Reference: | HD-209-2.0M |
Size: | 2M |
If you are fed up with pointlessly massive HDMI cables cluttering up your installation, these are just the ticket.
The cable is only slightly thicker than your average phone charging cable, and the plugs are nice and small, although well-built and still with enough area to easily grab with your fingers.
I won’t talk about picture quality, because this being digital HDMI 2.1, that would be a pointless discussion.
Highly recommended for getting a grip on the rats nest at the back of your AV stack.
Makes a huge difference in ease of use compared to some of the older, bulkier cables I am still using in various places. This can bend much more tightly than the one it replaced, which meant I could move some stuff into places I couldn’t before. Considering this is around the same price as many other cables, this is a great choice which is much more flexible.
All specs match up these can handle 4k @ 120hz absolutely would recommend! I needed these for my purchase of an oled and they work perfect with my devices as needed. They deliver the picture and sound quality promised
Needed short HDMI cable to connect a mini pc to a monitor. Standard almost rigid thick cable exerted lateral strain on the component connectors, this cable relieved that and works perfectly.
I ordered this HDMI cable to connect my PS5 and Roku TV and enjoy the best gaming and streaming experience. It is a superb and sleek cable, with a ultra thin and flexible design. The cable is made of soft and durable material and has a gold-plated connector. The cable supports HDMI 2.1 standard and can deliver up to 48Gbps bandwidth. The cable can support 4K resolution at 120Hz and 8K resolution at 60Hz, as well as HDR, ARC, eARC, VRR, ALLM and more features. The cable is compatible with most devices that have HDMI ports, such as HDTV, Blu-ray, PC, laptop and more. The cable is 2 meters long, which is enough for me to use in different situations. The cable comes with a user manual and a warranty card.
Very minimal packaging, just a printed resealable bag. Both of the HDMI plugs have covers to protect them.
I am amazed that a cable so thin can deliver 8K UHD video, absolutely super value for money, I would certainly order more of this brand of cable.
I used mine for an ARC cable to link my media screen to my soundbar. Sound, not ultra high def video.
With a very old 2k HDMI cable there was a connection, hence a noticeable improvement in sound quality, but the very stiff cable put a lot of torque on the connectors. Nice to not have to use a cable like this.
Thsucords extra thin is way thinner than that old 2k cable, it’s even thinner than my braided 8k 4k HDMI that I use for the video feed. The braided is way less stiff than the 2k but still noticeably stiff, stiffness in this extra thin is just not noticeable. Torque at the connectors is now not noticeable.
Right now, this connector feels perfect.
I was very impressed by how thin this was! Every single other HDMI cable I’ve ever used has been incredibly bulky, so this was refreshing. It came in a nice little resealable plastic bag, with some plastic caps to protect the attachments from dust. That’s made it super convenient to travel with.
Image quality was fantastic, I didn’t have any issues at all with it. All in all, this is a very solid HDMI cable, I would highly recommend – especially for how thin it is!!
This Thsucords Ultra Thin 8k HDMI to HDMI cable is ideal for anyone who needs to carry an HDMI cable in their laptop bag. There is no longer any need to carry thick bulky cables around with you.
The cable is ultra-flexible and the diameter is no more than that of a good-quality USB-C cable.
Video and audio quality is excellent, as is the build quality of the cable.
The cable comes in a nice resealable plastic pouch and there is a small Velcro fastener on the cable for ease of storage.
Highly recommended
Installed this on my Mac Mini to connect my 4k display. Runs perfectly at 4k. It’s the right length and surprisingly thin! Much better than the cable I had previously which is twice as thick and hangs down to the floor!
It works faultlessly at various resolutions up to 4k and with sound. It’s also reduced my cable clutter.
This HDMI cable is amazing. The build quality is great and, even if it’s so thin, I think it will last for years.
I have a 4K screen and, as I would expect from a cable like this, the video quality is perfect.
The 2 meters version works well for connecting devices without having too much cable left, so the desk looks nice and tidy.
I would recommend it to anyone.
This HDMI lead is quite unusual in my collection by having such a thin cable. All my other ones are quite chunky with differing levels of rigidity and flexibility. I opted for a 1 metre cable thinking that was going to be nice and neat – and whilst that is true once things are hooked up, the reality is I should have opted for longer because I like to pull my AV receiver forward in order to do all the hookups and then slot it back in, and I’d forgotten that. So I’ve ended up using this cable in a different application between two more accessible devices.
The cable itself is seemingly well-made and the interconnects look to be decent enough. As an 8K HDMI 2.1 certified cable it should be able to carry the required level of data between compatible HDMI 2.1 devices to enable the highest quality of visuals and audio. So far it seems to be working as expected – although I do wonder if the thin-ness of the cable may have any impact on its inherent ability to insulate from other electrical interference.
For a price of c. 10 for a 2 metre cable that’s really good value compared to some of the more ‘premium’ cables out there. The bottom line is that it seems to work and it is HDMI 2.1 rated.
This cable arrived in a small plastic grip-seal pouch, it was neatly coiled up and held in place with a small velcro-style cable tidy and each end of the cable had the usual plastic protector. The cable measures at the advertised length and it feels like an excellent quality cable and I had no concerns based on a visual inspection of the cable itself. Each connector body has a stiff strain-relief where it attaches to the cable, extending the bending radius of the cable significantly, which prevents excessive wear and tear.
As I said, I really enjoy using these thinner cables compared to full sized ones for a few reasons. Functionally speaking, this thin & flexible cable does everything a thicker one does without any real downsides. They’re small & lightweight, which makes them excellent for portable setups where you need to pack light. As they can be tucked away into a small pocket on a steamdeck/switch carrying case or laptop bag for external display connections. Honestly, I even use them for permanent applications with my desktop computer and other entertainment devices. Working with these is just generally better, it’s ten times easier to get it into awkward locations and you aren’t constantly fighting a 8mm thick cable while blindly trying to plug the connector into its port.
This cable was easily able to keep up with anything I threw at it from my PC running at 1440p@144hz to 4k@120hz on the main TV in the house. It’s an excellent addition to any entertainment hub and will happily sit out of view doing its job. I would genuinely challenge someone to notice any issues with the picture or sound quality on this cable in a blind test versus any of the other thicker cables around this specification.
My only concern as always with these thinner cables is that they are less resistant to rough handling. They’re technically not as durable or abrasion resistant, and rolling over one with an office chair or closing a cabinet door on them could do some serious damage compared to bulkier HDMI cables. But as long as you aren’t rough on your cables they are absolutely fine and I’ve had a similar cable in use for literally years in my backpack for use with my tablet, steamdeck and switch docking hubs.
If you are looking for a nice looking & slimline 2.1 compliant cable that will last you for the foreseeable future, then this is perfect. The price is marginally higher than a few alternatives available, though this is an 8K UHD rated cable so I’d say it’s justified.
No issues with this , recommended.
The video goes into more detail, including pin testing.
However, in a nutshell:
Things I liked:
+ Works just fine. All pins connected as you should expect.
+ No noticeable degradation at 2K.
Things I didn’t like:
– Nothing.
Do I recommend it?
Yes. It works fine. The thin cable doesn’t appear to harm the quality of the signal and the cable itself is easier to manipulate than thicker HDMI cables.
Has bought another cable but it would take up the entire space of the trunking. Two of these cables comfortably fit in (16mmx16mm trunking). No issues with connection this far either.
This Thsucords 8K HDMI cable is indeed ultra thin as advertised. From a functional point of view it’s an 8k cable, and should work perfectly in all current applications, with some future proofing built in for most users. It certainly works fine connecting my blu-ray player to my TV.
Being very thin (it’s noticeably thinner than a braided USB cable I bought recently) it’s also flexible, which makes routing the cable to keep it out of sight easier than with a heavy duty cable.
It looks the part too and feels like it’s well made. The cable bend protectors next to the plugs are quite short, but this type of cable isn’t going to be moved a great deal in normal use so as long as it’s not overstretched there shouldn’t be any issues.
Overall an excellent cable which I’m happy to give 5 stars.
I got a KVM and as one would know, KVM requires multiple cables for it to work between 2 devices. I noticed that my cables were far too bulky and some of them were showing their age. Some even came with very old sky boxes. I was time to upgrade.
This HDMI cable is the leanest cable I have seen. Believe me when I say the packaging itself really surprised me. It came in this really cute size packaging. I am accustomed for HDMI to come in A5 size packaging but this was as if I bought a wallet. Well done to the designers of this product. Very Impressed
This is a 8k HDMI to HDMI cable that supports 2.1 Now this is very important to gamers. With TVs and consoles, offering such great output, you need a cable that can equally live upto the outputs. This cable will do. And will do it in a very subtle and flexible way.
I can’t stress enough how thin they have made the cable. But the functionality in my case is not compromised. The super-thin and flexible HDMI 2.1 cable with 2.5mm diameter fits perfectly in tight spaces. The cable itself is 2m in length.
Having gold-plated connector means you can almost certainly ensure that it is resistance to corrosion, highly durable and will provide maximum transmission speed.
Pros:
– Thin Thin Thin
– Gold Plated
– 8k
– 2.1
– 1m
– Easy to hide
– Naked to the eye design
Con:
– Other alternatives are slightly cheaper.
Technology is progressing at a very first rate. Almost every TV available int eh market, offers features like 4K ultra HD resolution, and is fast progressing toward offering 8K resolution on affordable price. This HDMI cable is future proof and will work in any resolution highest being 8k