Monoprice 4K High Speed HDMI Cable 35ft - CL3 In Wall Rated 18Gbps Active Black (HOSS)
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What is the difference between HOSS Installer Grade Active and DynamicView Active? Would it work reliably at 40ft run with 4k dolby vision ?
A shopper
on Oct 18, 2017

Monoprice 4K High Speed HDMI Cable 35ft - CL3 In Wall Rated 18Gbps Active Black (HOSS)

Monoprice 4K High Speed HDMI Cable 25ft - CL2 In Wall Rated 18Gbps Active Black (DynamicView)
BEST ANSWER: Thanks for your question.
Both Hoss and DynamicView would support 4k Dolbyvision reliably at 40ft. Both cables will do that currently at 50ft, and soon at 60ft.
Functionally, Hoss and DynamicView are the same
The difference is in the physical construction of the cable. HOSS is thicker and DynamicView is thinner at shorter lengths with a thinner outer diameter on the cable.
If you are looking for a thinner cable, DynamicView is the one you want. If you appreciate a big thick cable, HOSS is it.
Both cables carry the latest active chipset from Spectra7, HT8181, and will support HDR video, 4k@60Hz, 18Gbps and 4:4:4 color sampling up to 50ft today and soon to longer lengths.
Thanks!
Both Hoss and DynamicView would support 4k Dolbyvision reliably at 40ft. Both cables will do that currently at 50ft, and soon at 60ft.
Functionally, Hoss and DynamicView are the same
The difference is in the physical construction of the cable. HOSS is thicker and DynamicView is thinner at shorter lengths with a thinner outer diameter on the cable.
If you are looking for a thinner cable, DynamicView is the one you want. If you appreciate a big thick cable, HOSS is it.
Both cables carry the latest active chipset from Spectra7, HT8181, and will support HDR video, 4k@60Hz, 18Gbps and 4:4:4 color sampling up to 50ft today and soon to longer lengths.
Thanks!
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- Tim N Staff on Nov 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thanks for your question.
Both Hoss and DynamicView would support 4k Dolbyvision reliably at 40ft. Both cables will do that currently at 50ft, and soon at 60ft.
Functionally, Hoss and DynamicView are the same
The difference is in the physical construction of the cable. HOSS is thicker and DynamicView is thinner at shorter lengths with a thinner outer diameter on the cable.
If you are looking for a thinner cable, DynamicView is the one you want. If you appreciate a big thick cable, HOSS is it.
Both cables carry the latest active chipset from Spectra7, HT8181, and will support HDR video, 4k@60Hz, 18Gbps and 4:4:4 color sampling up to 50ft today and soon to longer lengths.
Thanks!
Both Hoss and DynamicView would support 4k Dolbyvision reliably at 40ft. Both cables will do that currently at 50ft, and soon at 60ft.
Functionally, Hoss and DynamicView are the same
The difference is in the physical construction of the cable. HOSS is thicker and DynamicView is thinner at shorter lengths with a thinner outer diameter on the cable.
If you are looking for a thinner cable, DynamicView is the one you want. If you appreciate a big thick cable, HOSS is it.
Both cables carry the latest active chipset from Spectra7, HT8181, and will support HDR video, 4k@60Hz, 18Gbps and 4:4:4 color sampling up to 50ft today and soon to longer lengths.
Thanks!
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- Tim N Staff on Nov 28, 2017
I'd avoid this Hoss one and find another option. Both of mine stopped working.
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- New User U on Jun 19, 2020
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Hi, will this work with the Monoprice HDMI Mini Connector Male to HDMI Connector Female Adapter, Product # 3653? Thanks!
Andradige S
on Oct 5, 2019

Monoprice 4K High Speed HDMI Cable 35ft - CL3 In Wall Rated 18Gbps Active Black (HOSS)

Monoprice HDMI Mini Connector Male to HDMI Connector Female Adapter
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
As long as you are not using the connector on the "TV" side of the cable it should work.
As long as you are not using the connector on the "TV" side of the cable it should work.
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- Tyler C Staff on Oct 8, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
As long as you are not using the connector on the "TV" side of the cable it should work.
As long as you are not using the connector on the "TV" side of the cable it should work.
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- Tyler C Staff on Oct 8, 2019
Yes, it should work perfectly fine as long as you securely plug it in.
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- Zachary G on Oct 5, 2019
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Hi, will this work with the Monoprice HOSS Active High Speed HDMI Cable, 35 ft, Product # 14469? Thanks!
Andradige S
on Oct 5, 2019

Monoprice 4K High Speed HDMI Cable 35ft - CL3 In Wall Rated 18Gbps Active Black (HOSS)

Monoprice HDMI Mini Connector Male to HDMI Connector Female Adapter
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
We would not recommend using any adapters in conjunction with an active HDMI cable if it is connecting to the "TV" side of the cable.
We would not recommend using any adapters in conjunction with an active HDMI cable if it is connecting to the "TV" side of the cable.
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- Tyler C Staff on Oct 7, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
We would not recommend using any adapters in conjunction with an active HDMI cable if it is connecting to the "TV" side of the cable.
We would not recommend using any adapters in conjunction with an active HDMI cable if it is connecting to the "TV" side of the cable.
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- Tyler C Staff on Oct 7, 2019
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Will this cable fit through 3/4" conduit?
Jeremy S
on May 13, 2022
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Rated 5 out of 5
Works great
Have this connecting my receiver to my projector.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Worked Great!!! Right Size! Delivered Quickly!!!!
I have No complaints. Recommend Mono Price to Everyone!!!!!
I have No complaints. Recommend Mono Price to Everyone!!!!!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Best Active High Speed HDMI 35ft Cable available
This cable is "Outstanding". I finally found a 35' HDMI cable that works perfectly with my OPPO UDP-203 and LG OELD65E6P setup. It works as advertised with 100% connect time and no dropouts. It appears that the new Spectra7's HT8181 HDMI 2.0 In-Cable Equalizer is the key. Finally 4K@60Hz with YUV 4:4:4 chroma sampling is a reality.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Awesome Long Run Cable for 4k Signal
Ran this as the ARC option between my receiver and my display. Great 4K signal and up to this point no issues with picture or signal quality.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great Cable
Great solution for transmitting 18Gbps over distance.
I have a 6 ft Monoprice Premium Cable from a PS4 Pro to a Denon Receiver (bypassed with no signal amplification). Then a 35 ft Hoss Cable from the receiver to a 4K TV. I am now displaying a 4K HDR signal at 60Hz with no glitches whatsoever.
I have a 6 ft Monoprice Premium Cable from a PS4 Pro to a Denon Receiver (bypassed with no signal amplification). Then a 35 ft Hoss Cable from the receiver to a 4K TV. I am now displaying a 4K HDR signal at 60Hz with no glitches whatsoever.
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Rated 1 out of 5
35ft Cable Failed
It doesnt work. I tested this 35ft Hoss cable and it failed. No signal.
My 6ft cable worked just fine.
My 6ft cable worked just fine.
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