🚀 Elevate your entertainment with fiber-optic speed and crystal-clear 4K brilliance!
The ATZEBE 4K Fiber Optic HDMI Cable delivers ultra-high 18Gbps bandwidth supporting 4K@60Hz with HDR10 and Dolby Vision. Its slim, flexible design with 24K gold-plated connectors ensures durable, lossless signal transmission for seamless connection between gaming consoles, streaming devices, and 4K UHD displays.
P**E
Crystal Clear Streaming with No Hassle! 🎥📡✨
We use this 100ft ATZEBE 4K Fiber Optic HDMI Cable at our church for PTZ HD cameras during live streams, Troy Price TV, and WAGG-TV interviews. 🎬💒 It delivers flawless quality, is super durable, and the price is unbeatable. Highly recommended for any serious media setup! 🔌📺✅
Y**U
The best quality/price ratio fiber hdmi cable for 4k!
My projector is connected to the receiver through a 35 feet long hdmi cable. It works fine without any problem for 1080p video. Recently I upgraded to a 4k projector but I cannot watch movie any more! I know it is definitely the HDMI cable problem. The projector customer support recommended a fiber hdmi cable in the price of $175 which is too expensive. Then I tried to use a HDMI extender with my old cable. I can watch movies with the help of a HDMI extender, however, I cannot see the bluray player home screen. I have to buy a high quality HDMI cable!I was a little wondering about this cable before I bought it because the product description does not clearly state this cable is HDCP 2.2 compliant. The seller quickly replied to me and confirmed the HDCP 2.2 compliance then I ordered the 50 feet cable. I received it today and immediately connected it. WOW! Everything works!! With the HDMI extender I can only see 4k@24hz but now it shows 4k video @60hz (although I cannot really tell the difference by my naked eyes)! Now I can watch 4k video without the HDMI extender! And the bluray player home screen shows up normally! I do not need the HDMI extender any more.The cable is very flexible and actually I feel it is a little bit firmer than another fiber HDMI cable I borrowed from my friend. It is thinner than the old HDMI cable, because it is a fiber cable.I still have a problem though but I do not think it is caused by the cable. When I plug the fiber HDMI cable through the HDMI port on the wall plate, the 4k video shows normally when a disc is played, but I still cannot see the player's home screen, even if with the help from the HDMI extender. I searched online and I found many people have the same problem. I believe it is caused by the HDMI keystone because it is HDMI ver 1.4. I have to bypass the HDMI port on the wall plate and extend the cable from the wall and connect it to my receiver directly.If you play 4k movies on a device connected by a HDMI cable longer than 25 feet, I do recommend you purchase this fiber HDMI cable. It works (again, my cable is 50 feet long), and its price is only half, or 1/4 of the similar products sold on Amazon.
T**E
Works great - may need a power inserter when fed from a computer
This cable works great, just follow directions, just don't snag or pull on the cable too hard when routing it.Be aware that this is an *active* cable, meaning that there is a circuit built into each end to convert the HDMI to optical at the Source end and then back to HDMI at the Display end. It draws the power through the HDMI connection. Unfortunately, it needs more power than many computer video cards can supply; when I first plugged it in, between my computer and a TV on the other side of the room, all I got was a black screen. I then plugged it into a Roku box instead to test and it worked perfect. Since I knew what the problem was, I searched for "HDMI power inserter" and came up empty (I wanted one that includes a wall wart transformer, not a USB plug that either requires another AC-to-USB adapter or draws power from the computer.) so I searched ebay and found a guy in NC selling them for $11.75. I installed the power inserter between the computer HDMI out and the Source end of this optical cable, and then the other end (Display) into the TV, and now it's getting plenty of power and works great!tl;dr If you get a black screen when using this cable with a computer, then you need an "HDMI power inserter".P.S. Be sure to remember that this active cable is unidirectional, unlike copper HDMI cables (which are passive and bidirectional) - meaning you must plug the Source end into the source and the Display end into the display.
B**N
Great price and good Quality
Great product good quality and low price.I Run this HDMI through my walls up to the attic to reach from Receiver to tv. Installation was smooth since the cable is really easy to work with super light and flexible.I gave it 4 stars because is not compatible with A/V receivers so i spent a big chunk of time troubleshooting the reason why it didn’t work. I have a sony 65x900h hooked to a Onkyo TX-NR686 that sits like 40’ from my TV and all my devices are hooked through my A/V receive(Onkyo) so they can all share the same display (sony tv) so the problems with this Cable is that it won’t recognize the signals from other devices so it doesn’t switch back and forward when you for example: turn off firestick to use your apple tv or nintendo switch. Display just turns black. And this was using the eARC or any other HDMI using the A/V receiver as a port.Now when i hooked this Cable direct from my TV to my Apple TV 4K the image was amazing! Colors were stunning and sound was soo clear! That when i notice the difference from copper to Fiber! Whole different level! So if you need the cable just to go straight from video game console, media stream or cable box straight to your TV or projector this cable will work without problems but if you have an A/V receiver than this won’t work for you.
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