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The Highwings High Speed 2.0 HDMI Cable is a 30FT, 18Gbps HDMI 2.0 braided cord that supports 4K 60Hz HDR video, ensuring high-definition visuals for all your devices. With universal compatibility and a lifetime warranty, this cable is designed for both home entertainment and professional presentations.
A**E
Perfect 4K HDR Signal, Unless Your Cable Is Too Long
TL;DR If you get anything above 25ft cable wise for your 4K TV, you will get poor signal quality. You need an Active HDMI Cable, which this product is a Passive Cable.The product description is a bit misleading, when it says there is no signal loss, snowflakes, etc. These cables are Passive HDMI 2.0 High Speed Cables, which have no problem transmitting 1080p signals long distances.The problem, however, arises when you buy a cable over about 25ft and try to transmit a 4K UHD HDR signal. With “Passive” HDMI cables, such as this one, their transmission quality for 4K is much more limited. Anything beyond 25ft, and you get a fuzzy signal, flickering, and all the problems this product claims to not have.So, in summary, I bought a 30ft cord thinking it would work fine, then come to find out that once you get to those lengths the cord does not give quality 4K picture. Buyer beware, get an “Active” HDMI 2.0 Cable instead. They are more expensive, but you get much more range of transmission with no drop in quality.
T**H
Cheap Junk
Junk, doesn't work. Unfortunately I found out after installing this through a wall, ceiling and another wall. I hooked it up and my tv wasn't picking it up. I thought it mite be the adapter in my wall plates, nope. I used a spare onn 25ft cable and that worked fine. To add I've never seen an HDMI this skinny. It's about as thick as a nice phone charging cable. You can see in one of the photos comparing this one to to the onn. It also says 1080p not 4k
B**B
Not actually a 30’ cable - Mine was 29’-4”
The product lists this as a 30’ cable however what I got was 29 foot and 4”. The packaging actually lists it as 9 Meters. That may seem silly but I needed every inch of 30’ to reach between my two devices and the missing 8” made all the difference. So if you say 30’ - don’t round up. They should w Yee it is truly 30’
J**B
Flexible, but a short life span
It is exactly what it says: A nice long and very flexible HDMI cable. Ran it through a cable raceway that had some tight turns. After a few weeks though it failed and Amazon sent a replacement. The second one lasted about two months and it also failed.I have a feeling the sharp turns in the raceway are the reason why it failed. It might be flexible, but that’s because it is just thin material. It cannot handle long-term deformation even if it is not moving at all.
T**R
Beware: Passive HDMI Cable Will NOT Carry HD/4k Over 30 ft
As another reviewer mentioned, this is specifically a PASSIVE HDMI cable which means it is not capable of carrying an HD/4k signal past something like 15ft I believe. Anything longer and you will experience distortion and other issues. If you need a longer run you will need to purchase an ACTIVE HDMI cable and spend a bit more money (which I did).In my case, I was using the cable for a 30' run from a 4k TV to an Xbox Series S. Needless to say, because this is a passive cable, my Xbox was not receiving a good signal at all, and would not allow many of the features I was hoping for such as 4kHDR, Dolby Atmos, Low Latency Mode, etc.
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