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The BlueRigger HDMI Cable 4K is a high-speed, durable cable designed for optimal performance with all HDMI devices. Supporting 4K resolution at 60Hz and 18 Gbps bandwidth, it ensures a seamless viewing experience. With premium materials and a lifetime warranty, this cable is perfect for both home and office use.
D**D
BlueRigger 4K HDMI Cable (25FT, 4K 60Hz HDR, High Speed...
Works Great, Looks Great
J**Y
BlueRigger for the win!
I lucked into my first BlueRigger cable years ago and have since used no other. Their price point is spot on, build quality is exceptional, and you can't beat a lifetime warranty. This cable was bought to replace one that I accidentally ruined when I tripped over it, bending one cable end too far. It, too, was a 25' cable which I use to connect laptops to the television on the other side of the room. In its shortened life it had performed flawlessly, with not a hint of the signal dropping over the longer cable run.I particularly like the nylon braided outer casing of this model, when you have the cable stretched across the floor an extra bit of protection is welcomed!
J**.
Perfect
Excellent, great product
B**N
Great picture, sound and material build quality HDMI 4K 60p Full RGB cable.
Review for: "BlueRigger Rugged High Speed HDMI Cable - 6.6 Feet (2 M) - Nylon Braided - Supports 4K, Ultra HD, 3D, 1080p, Ethernet and Audio Return (Latest Standard)"First of all, they are packaged in a nice simple box. Arrived promptly without damage. The nylon braid material slides nicely across components when moving it around. Doesn't get snagged on anything.Next, I've been able to test it on many different devices. They absolutely play 4K HDR 60p. I've used them with my Roku 4 Ultra, Sony UDP-X800, Sony UDP-X700 and my GTX-1060 3gb video card outputting 4K @60hz 8bit RGB with Full Dynamic Range (vs Limited). All look amazing, including Amazon UHD content, VUDU UHD content, 4K UHD Blu-ray titles like Avengers: Infinite War, Ready Player One, and 3-D Blu-ray titles like Avatar, Man of Steel, and Avengers 1.My Sony 65" ZD9 required me to turn on HDMI "Enhanced format" on my external inputs (HDMI) in order to enable the most advanced image settings like "4K60p 4:2:0 10bit, 4:4:4, 4:2:2." Once I did, I was able to take advantage of both HDMI limited and full settings. Full gives me more range of colors in blacks in particular. Limited are what many movies & TV shows are mastered to. Just have to test and adjust. I just leave my HDMI, Color and HDR settings to Auto and it always looks amazing!Side note: In order for my Sony 65 ZD9 to play 3D titles, nothing to do with the cable, I had to trick my TV into matching refresh rate. I was getting crosstalk on 3D content so instead of 1080p or 4K @60p, I'd use 1080i @120hz. Essentially, it's divisible by 24 where 60 is not. Eliminated crosstalk. Using Auto 24p, for example, wasn't working, only this method did with my TV.Side Note 2: In my journey, I also purchased this:Club3D CAC-1372 Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable 10K 120Hz 2M/6.56 Feet Black, Male-Malehttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H5Y5N55/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I did notice a slightly better full range of color, but 99% of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Plus, it's not braided like the BlueRigger, which I like better. That and I only paid $7.99 for the BlueRigger vs $25.99 for the Club3D 10k cable. The Club3D does support HDMI 2.1 and up to 10k @120hz. However, that's not even a standard yet so I wouldn't worry about anything above HDMI 2.0a/b right now. You're not going to need 2.1 until you upgrade your TV/Projector anyway.Summary: BlueRigger HDMI 4K cable @$7.99 is definitely the best value I've come across. It really does work at 4K 60p at all the various Chromakey settings (4:2:0, 4:2:2, 4:4:4, and RGB).As long as the cable isn't damaged by forcing it into jacks, you'll be fine. I've never had issues plugging it into various angled jacks on my TV (flush aimed toward middle) and external devices.I'd also make sure to do forum research along with asking questions before giving up on things like 4K 60p. That requires changing your TV's default settings, quite often. Again, check the pins on the ends to make sure you didn't damage it somehow before blaming the cable. I always inspect anything I order when I first get it to avoid lots of frustration.Great cable! Enjoy! =)
J**F
Review of BlueRigger 4K HDMI cables
The cables performed as expected and seem to be manufactured well, and I expect they will continue to provide the appropriate feed and service to my monitor for years to come.
R**P
Quality !
nice cables !
C**S
A+++ You gotta be stupid not to get one.
I really dont know what to day besides, get it!!!I have an event company. We have several LCD displays we link up for information displays. Not really the @ home setup, however we are always working with our items so especially cables we like cheep because we trash them quick.In the longer HDMI's they run about 75c - $1/ft right now so a 50' is $50. It is also no secret they are all made in china in a huge factory where 1 of 5 are trash out of the box. One thing that sucks about the typical china cables is even if they work the first time, as you plug/unplug 2 or more times the poor quality rubber/wire pulls apart.Now this this cable, first off it is cheep, @ 25' it is less than .50c/ft. It also supports data (eathernet) which is cool because new displays talk together (your blueray talks to the tv and talks to your surround sound probably planing to delete your DVR if you don't give in to their demands) Now here is the kicker, i got it today and I have got to say it is easily a 2$/ft cable. The monster ones are crap compared to this one.This cable is more than 200% thicker than our other china cables, this means way more shielding and that means longer runs with no data loss (sharper image) The bonus is the outer jacket is a woven nylon. They do that sort of thing at NASA and on Nascars. It is an abrasion resistance so if you pull it around corners and work with the cable, the rubber will not crack or kink which breaks the tiny wires inside. It is also great because the protective weave is molded in to the ends, those blue rubber ends are nice feeling not hard plastic. This means the ends will not pull off. I would say this cable is going to outlast my next set of LCD displays, I am probably going to have it 15 years from now.Testing... One thing that is super hard to see is the cooper content of the wires inside. This cable could be all rubber with crummy wires, or worse it could be that craptastic yellowed tin that the china wires use, that has so much resistance your signal does not make it. ( I have a few of these the signal does not make it 5' without errors and glitches) My bench mark is between my computer (MacBook Pro) and a Sony Bravia Display. This display is finicky, and the macbook has low signal gain so these two do not like etch other. I have had several 5' cables that work on other setups not work between these two (they work but the image gets those big digital blocks all the time, and the sound seems delayed. With this cable @25' I ran 2 streams of HD video with audio and the screen wasn't missing a mark. I would assume that with those 3d tv's which need tons of bandwith, and 5.1 surround this cable would work great for you.Overall I am going to buy more, so don't by any yet, I don't want them to get sold out. But next week feel free to load up. they will soon realize their error and jack the price up of these premium cables.
R**N
Works as it should.
I used this cable to connect between a computer and a projector in my garage. It works flawlessly!
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