🎬 Elevate Every Frame, Connect Like a Pro
The BlueRigger 35FT HDMI cable supports ultra-high-definition 4K 60Hz HDR10 video with 18Gbps bandwidth and 600MHz frequency, ensuring crisp visuals and lag-free audio. Built with durable 24 AWG copper wire, triple shielding, and 24K gold-plated connectors, it guarantees stable, corrosion-resistant connections with a lifespan exceeding 25,000 bends. Compatible with all HDMI devices, it’s perfect for home theaters, gaming consoles, and streaming setups, backed by a lifetime warranty and US-based customer support.
Brand | BlueRigger |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Cable Type | HDMI |
Compatible Devices | Monitor, Projector, Desktop, Laptop, AppleTV, Blu-Ray Player, Soundbar, XBOX one X/S, PS3, Nintendo Wii U, HDTV, DVD Player, Cable TV, Streaming Device, A/V Receiver, Speaker, HDMI Switch & more |
Special Feature | High Speed |
Recommended Uses For Product | Laptop,TV |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | male-to-male |
Data Transfer Rate | 10.2 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 38 |
Frequency | 600 MHz |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 680 Grams |
Gauge | 26.00 |
Model Name | FBA_HDMI-CL3-BL-35FT |
Specification Met | Ul, Hdmi Adopter |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Manufacturer | BlueRigger |
UPC | 609465955605 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00609465955605 |
Item model number | HDMI-NB-CL3-10m |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
ASIN | B005LJQM3Y |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 6, 2011 |
G**M
Bluerigger HDMI cables
Very sturdy HDMI cable, excellent price and more importantly my TV picture has greatly improved. I'm not sure if my sound has improved, I just got a Sony theater quad and I used these HDMI cables right out of the box. However I am very impressed with the picture quality, you can't go wrong with Bluerigger HDMI cables.
H**Y
VERY SOLID CABLE THAT EXHIBITS NO PERCEPTIBLE VIDEO DEGRADATION AT ALL - all the reviews were spot on
I was skeptical about 50 feet for hdmi without the new chipset that comes with some of the cables of that length and longer. But all the reviews were positive, and at about $35 or so the price had come way down and seemed very affordable. The cable seems somewhat thick, which is good. I think it's good build quality. We run a 46" 1080p samsung tv as a PC monitor, extending the PC desktop. We run power dvd 13 on the PC, and display videos on the tv, or YouTube videos with chrome. It works perfectly with no signs of signal degradation. I pulled an expensive nvidia 285 graphics card out, and bought the inexpensive AMD 6450 card for about $39 which provides hdmi, dvi, and vga. We run a dvi lead to a dell 20" 1600x1200 desktop monitor, then the hdmi to the tv. My motherboard allows switching the sound from the on-board realtek sound chips running the PC satellite speakers and woofer, to the AMD Hdmi sound, which goes out the hdmi cable and plays through the TV's own speakers. But some motherboards won't allow you to do this, and the only sound option you'll get is through the hdmi. We have two 6450s on two different pcs, so I know what I'm talking about. Here's an extended desktop tip. Instead of turning around and trying to look across the room at the tv, about 25 feet away, to adjust full-screen, or pause the video, etc., just put a windows 7 magnifier window on your desktop, about 2" by 2" in size. Set magnifier zoom to 100% meaning no zoom. The magnifier window will follow your cursor. When you move off screen onto the extended screen of the second display, the TV, you can see everything in the magnifier window - no need to try to look across the room or use binoculars, lol. Setting up the magnifier window is slightly tricky. First of all, put the magnifier shortcut on your desktop. Then start magnifier - it will jump into full-screen mode, but try to access the magnifier settings, and get it into the DOCK mode (NOT full-screen) which will put a magnifier window across the entire top of the screen. Then reach into the middle of that window and pull it down - it will turn into a normal sized small window that you can adjust for your taste. NOTE: If you can't get to the settings when you first start the magnifier, which happened to me, go to the task bar and that might work, otherwise close the magnifier from the task bar and then open it again, and keep trying. It might take 3 or 4 attempts. Tip#2. Bring your browser window, or your power dvd window, back to your PC desktop, before you close everything up - which means, take it out of full screen mode, and grab the window and bring it back to your desktop. Using the small magnifier window to do this will make it so easy. The reason to bring everything back, is that later on when you turn on your pc, and then you open chrome, if you left chrome on your TV, that's where it will stay. You will wonder why you have no chrome window - well it's on the TV which is currently turned off, or maybe is now set to a different source other than the PC hdmi input. Same thing with a video player like power dvd with software upscaling - true theater enriched saturation and detailing - worth the $100 retail we paid for it - it makes even 1080p files look better - if you don't believe that just ask the player to show you side by side, software enhanced video, vs raw video. So again, bring that player back to your pc desktop before turning off your pc, or you will wonder where power dvd went. :) Enjoy!!
F**.
This BlueRigger is not high-priced but high-value.
This HDMI cord has the look and feel of being made with superior workmanship and materials. I'm using it for my soundbar and it's performing very well.
B**K
Great Cables
Why did you pick this product vs others?:These cables are 2.1 high resolution that I wanted for my tv to computer setup, and they work great. Nice look, quality build, and good connection.I do recommend them, and the delivery time was great too.
C**D
Premium HDMI cable at an affordable price
Hi speed hdmi cable that works well with arc connections and Roku. No lag noted in audio. Expansive audio noted in a 5.1.2 setup that includes Dolby Atmos. So far, so good considering the price point.
J**N
Impressive
I am very impressed with the quality and functionality of these inexpensive cables.
E**S
Works great for my application
50 foot HDMI cable............Check! This HDMI cable works perfectly for my application. Running a MSI GTX760 with two 21.5 inch monitors. I work with DAW, VST and other audio software that sometimes require a lot space on my screens with all the panels that need to be opened and 2 monitors was just not getting the job done. So I decided to add a 3rd monitor and purchased 43 inch vizio tv for that purpose. I also wanted a 3rd monitor for those times when I am sitting behind one of my instruments instead of the computer. With a wireless keyboard and mouse. Gives me a view screen with out having to constantly get up and run to the computer. I live in an apartment so snaking cables through the walls was out so I needed a cable that was long enough to run along the top of the baseboards to the vizio tv. After measuring the distance this Bluerigger 50 foot cable fit the bill perfectly with about 5 feet to spare.I was a bit skeptical about running such a long HDMI cable, because with HDMI 40-50 foot runs is about the threshold with out using some type of HDMI signal amplified, but the cable was a great price so I decided to go ahead and pull the trigger. It comes packed neatly inside of a small box. Immediately you will notice how robust the cable and connections are which is a good thing. I haven't had it long enough to really comment on durability, but as for me and what I am using it for. It will more than likely never be moved until the day I purchase my own home so durability shouldn't be a factor. Anyway a good quality 50 foot high speed HDMI for under 25 bucks. Yes please. Great job BlueRigger.To anyone thinking of using this cable to run a multi monitor setup. Before you go spending your money on cables. Check and make sure the graphics card you are running can handle it. Not all graphic cards can handle multi monitors. Most these days can handle at least 2. I know my GTX760 can handle at least 3 with out at high resolutions with out slowing down the frame rate. Just be wary of the factors that need to be taken into account when running multiple monitors. Especially if you are using it for something like gaming where you require a high and constant frame rate. The setup I am running would do fine with PC gaming but it would not be great as 60 hz refresh rate is about the max I can get on each screen at the resolution I am running.
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