Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
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Is this cable good for a qled 4k uhd hdr tv?
A shopper
on Feb 8, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Absolutely. Probably the best you can buy. QLED is the display technology of the TV once it has received the signal. It has no effect on the the cable. The cable is certified to pass a full 4K UHD HDR signal at 60Hz. Buy with confidence.
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- D E on Feb 9, 2020
- Purchased on Dec 23, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Absolutely. Probably the best you can buy. QLED is the display technology of the TV once it has received the signal. It has no effect on the the cable. The cable is certified to pass a full 4K UHD HDR signal at 60Hz. Buy with confidence.
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- D E on Feb 9, 2020
- Purchased on Dec 23, 2017
Yes. When speaking about HDMI cables, "Premium" isn't a marketing term, it's an official classification of HDMI cable from the HDMI standards organization hdmiorg, Premium cables are specifically certified to work for 4K/UHD/HDR.
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- ben on Feb 10, 2020
- Purchased on Feb 12, 2019
We have this hooked up to that same type tv with no problems for almost a year. Would recommend it for the price and quality.
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- Corpilot on Feb 8, 2020
- Purchased on Feb 14, 2019
It works with my 2019 LG OLED HDR television.
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- John H on Feb 9, 2020
- Purchased on Feb 17, 2019
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Is this cable HDMI 2.1 compliant? 2.0b compliant? I just upgraded my 4k TV and to the newest Blu Ray player standards.
John L
on Aug 24, 2017
BEST ANSWER: The cable is a Premium High Speed cable. Cables cannot be classified by version numbers.
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- Manuel H Staff on Nov 30, 2017
This is inaccurate, cables can be classified by the HDMI standard they support. For example, an HDMI 1.4 cable can only support 10.2Gbps while a 2.0+ can support 18Gbps. An HDMI 2.1 cable should be able to carry up to 48Gbps, though there aren't any mainstream 2.1 devices.
BEST ANSWER: The cable is a Premium High Speed cable. Cables cannot be classified by version numbers.
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- Manuel H Staff on Nov 30, 2017
This is inaccurate, cables can be classified by the HDMI standard they support. For example, an HDMI 1.4 cable can only support 10.2Gbps while a 2.0+ can support 18Gbps. An HDMI 2.1 cable should be able to carry up to 48Gbps, though there aren't any mainstream 2.1 devices.
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A new certification program was introduced in October 2015 to certify that cables work at the 18 Gbit/s maximum bandwidth of the HDMI 2.0 specification. In addition to expanding the set of cable testing requirements, the certification program introduces an EMI test to ensure cables minimize interference with wireless signals. These cables are ///marked with an anti-counterfeiting authentication label/// and are defined as:
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
In conjunction with the HDMI 2.1 specification, a third category of cable was announced on January 4, 2017, called "48G". Also known as Category 3 HDMI or "Ultra High Speed" HDMI, the cable is designed to support the 48 Gbit/s bandwidth of HDMI 2.1, supporting 4K, 5K, 8K and 10K at 120 Hz. The cable is backwards compatible with the earlier HDMI devices, using existing HDMI type A, C and D connectors, and includes HDMI Ethernet.
Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable (48G Cable) – 4K, 5K, 8K and 10K at 120 Hz
Per Wikipedia:
A new certification program was introduced in October 2015 to certify that cables work at the 18 Gbit/s maximum bandwidth of the HDMI 2.0 specification. In addition to expanding the set of cable testing requirements, the certification program introduces an EMI test to ensure cables minimize interference with wireless signals. These cables are ///marked with an anti-counterfeiting authentication label/// and are defined as:
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
In conjunction with the HDMI 2.1 specification, a third category of cable was announced on January 4, 2017, called "48G". Also known as Category 3 HDMI or "Ultra High Speed" HDMI, the cable is designed to support the 48 Gbit/s bandwidth of HDMI 2.1, supporting 4K, 5K, 8K and 10K at 120 Hz. The cable is backwards compatible with the earlier HDMI devices, using existing HDMI type A, C and D connectors, and includes HDMI Ethernet.
Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable (48G Cable) – 4K, 5K, 8K and 10K at 120 Hz
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- New User U on Jul 12, 2018
- Purchased on Jul 1, 2018
Yes, the cable should serve the purpose.
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- Tito on Dec 26, 2017
- Purchased on Nov 25, 2017
Yes. Have it set up and works fine
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- Rene Q on Aug 28, 2017
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Are these directional? I see no markings to indicate they are. The two white 25ft cables I purchase did not include the certified premium barcode/label...?
Brett B
on Sep 7, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Passive cables are not directional. This is a passive cable.
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- Manuel H Staff on Nov 30, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Passive cables are not directional. This is a passive cable.
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- Manuel H Staff on Nov 30, 2017
Of note, this cable appears in the search results with the “Active” filter set to “Yes”, which likely causes confusion. How come there’s not Active cables available in the color white?
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- New User U on Apr 25, 2021
If it was, it would be marked as such
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- JOHN M M. on Feb 14, 2018
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I plan to run a 50 ft fiber hdmi cable and terminate it with this keystone. On the other end of the keystone I plan to use a non-fiber cdmi cable. Will I have any problem with signal degradation with 4K with HDR?
New User U
on Feb 8, 2018
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
Monoprice Keystone Jack HDMI Female to Female Coupler Adapter, White
Monoprice 4K SlimRun AV High Speed HDMI Cable 75ft - AOC 18Gbps Metal Black
BEST ANSWER: Here's what I tried first:
Xbox One X --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> Yamaha 4K Receiver --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> HDMI Keystone Jack (6582) --> Slim Run HDR High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable (21567) --> HDMI Keystone Jack (6582) --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> LG OLED 4K HDR TV
However, no TV, Receiver or Xbox setting I tried would allow the tv to broadcast the 4k HDR from the Xbox, not even removing the Yamaha receiver from the run. Yet, when I removed both Keystone Jacks and ran the Slim Run HDR High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable (21567) direct from the Yamaha Receiver to the LG OLED TV, the broadcast would then be in 4K HDR.
So, in my setup, these keystone jacks would not allow the pass through of 4K and HDR. Yet, I did not exhaust all setup scenarios and am by no means a professional. What I would definitely recommend first and foremost from experience, is to test everything possible while it's sitting on your floor and before running any cables through walls and hanging tvs, etc.
Xbox One X --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> Yamaha 4K Receiver --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> HDMI Keystone Jack (6582) --> Slim Run HDR High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable (21567) --> HDMI Keystone Jack (6582) --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> LG OLED 4K HDR TV
However, no TV, Receiver or Xbox setting I tried would allow the tv to broadcast the 4k HDR from the Xbox, not even removing the Yamaha receiver from the run. Yet, when I removed both Keystone Jacks and ran the Slim Run HDR High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable (21567) direct from the Yamaha Receiver to the LG OLED TV, the broadcast would then be in 4K HDR.
So, in my setup, these keystone jacks would not allow the pass through of 4K and HDR. Yet, I did not exhaust all setup scenarios and am by no means a professional. What I would definitely recommend first and foremost from experience, is to test everything possible while it's sitting on your floor and before running any cables through walls and hanging tvs, etc.
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- David M on Oct 26, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 9, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Here's what I tried first:
Xbox One X --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> Yamaha 4K Receiver --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> HDMI Keystone Jack (6582) --> Slim Run HDR High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable (21567) --> HDMI Keystone Jack (6582) --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> LG OLED 4K HDR TV
However, no TV, Receiver or Xbox setting I tried would allow the tv to broadcast the 4k HDR from the Xbox, not even removing the Yamaha receiver from the run. Yet, when I removed both Keystone Jacks and ran the Slim Run HDR High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable (21567) direct from the Yamaha Receiver to the LG OLED TV, the broadcast would then be in 4K HDR.
So, in my setup, these keystone jacks would not allow the pass through of 4K and HDR. Yet, I did not exhaust all setup scenarios and am by no means a professional. What I would definitely recommend first and foremost from experience, is to test everything possible while it's sitting on your floor and before running any cables through walls and hanging tvs, etc.
Xbox One X --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> Yamaha 4K Receiver --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> HDMI Keystone Jack (6582) --> Slim Run HDR High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable (21567) --> HDMI Keystone Jack (6582) --> Ultra Slim Certified Premium HDMI Cable (24186) --> LG OLED 4K HDR TV
However, no TV, Receiver or Xbox setting I tried would allow the tv to broadcast the 4k HDR from the Xbox, not even removing the Yamaha receiver from the run. Yet, when I removed both Keystone Jacks and ran the Slim Run HDR High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable (21567) direct from the Yamaha Receiver to the LG OLED TV, the broadcast would then be in 4K HDR.
So, in my setup, these keystone jacks would not allow the pass through of 4K and HDR. Yet, I did not exhaust all setup scenarios and am by no means a professional. What I would definitely recommend first and foremost from experience, is to test everything possible while it's sitting on your floor and before running any cables through walls and hanging tvs, etc.
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- David M on Oct 26, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 9, 2018
I would recommend using a HDbaseT kit and throw the video signal from the source over Ethernet to the far end. It is a better way of running HDMI long distances, it also gives you some future proofing where if the hdmi std changes you just have to change the kit out rather then running a new cable.
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- sunny s on May 27, 2018
I have done this with a similar monoprice optical cable and a cheap 3ft passive cable, and was able to do 4k@60 without issue. As long as the short cable connects pin 18 through from one end to the other, which it should, it will work.
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- Michael T on May 27, 2018
I think it depends on which end of the cable one extends. Active HDMI cables are powered by the sink (display, projector, etc.) so if the extension is at the source it should be okay. Would LOVE to have a definitive answer on this.
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- Ean W on Apr 12, 2018
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Is this cable ok with a 1080p tv ?
A shopper
on May 5, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes it’s perfectly fine for 1080p TVs. HDMI cables are backwards compatible even though it’s rated for 4K or higher resolution TVs.
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- John H on May 5, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 25, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes it’s perfectly fine for 1080p TVs. HDMI cables are backwards compatible even though it’s rated for 4K or higher resolution TVs.
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- John H on May 5, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 25, 2017
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Is this cable HDMI2.0a? It does not mention if its 2.0a standard; it just mentioned its 2.0.
Nelson J G
on Dec 20, 2016
BEST ANSWER: HDMI cables are not classified by HDMI numbers. These are Premium High Speed cables as certified by HDMI.org.
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- Manuel H Staff on Nov 30, 2017
BEST ANSWER: HDMI cables are not classified by HDMI numbers. These are Premium High Speed cables as certified by HDMI.org.
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- Manuel H Staff on Nov 30, 2017
The HDMI 2.0b standard is fairly recent - "HDMI 2.0a" appears to be the same as "HDMI 2.0" without any modifiers, from what I can divine from the standards descriptions. (Or, put another way, HDMI 2.0 became HDMI 2.0a when HDMI 2.0b was released.). So, based on that, this cable should support HDMI 2.0a applications.
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- Andrew B on Dec 20, 2016
- Purchased on May 24, 2016
Ok. Thanks. I asked such question because I read somewhere that 2.0a supports HDR while 2.0 does not. Even there are 18Gbps cables that does not supports HDR but 2.0a really supports it. If this is real or not; Im not sure. I have a PS4Pro, XboxSlim and a Samsung 4K with HDR.
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- Nelson J G on Dec 21, 2016
This is not accurate, unfortunately. HDMI 2.0 and 2.0a are not the same, HDMI 2.0 didn't become 2.0a with the release of 2.0b. HDMI 2.0a is required for full support of HDR (with the except of the newer HLB HDR format, which requires HDMI 2.0b) though HDMI 2.0 may work. Other factors play a role in whether it will work, as I understand things, such as Frames Per Second, etc. I've had some success with HDR using a 2.0 cable, but I've had some intermittent issues as well.
I believe these cables are hdmi 2.0b cables
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- Nathan Cunningham on Feb 25, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 19, 2017
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will this degrade the signal of 4k when used with certified premium high speed cables (15427)?
Michael B
on May 6, 2017
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
Monoprice HDMI Coupler (Female to Female)
BEST ANSWER: Audio and video is always a weakest link situation. As long as your 4K rated HDMI cables are less than the maximum for the run, you'll be fine with these.
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- Aaron A on Jun 7, 2017
- Purchased on May 24, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Audio and video is always a weakest link situation. As long as your 4K rated HDMI cables are less than the maximum for the run, you'll be fine with these.
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- Aaron A on Jun 7, 2017
- Purchased on May 24, 2017
Currently have 2 in use; have noticed no down-grade of any media used...
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- WILLIAM S. on May 6, 2017
- Purchased on May 27, 2016
I used this to extend an oculus rift cable and it worked flawlessly.
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- Teh_Engineer on Nov 20, 2017
- Purchased on Nov 5, 2017
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HDCP 2.2 Compliant?
Andrew C
on Jan 7, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, these cables are HDCP 2.2 compliant. I use them with 2018 model Sony TV and 4K Blu-Ray player and Denon AVR, and everything works perfectly.
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- Daniel C on Apr 17, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 17, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, these cables are HDCP 2.2 compliant. I use them with 2018 model Sony TV and 4K Blu-Ray player and Denon AVR, and everything works perfectly.
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- Daniel C on Apr 17, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 17, 2018
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Are these cables directional?
Paul E
on Dec 11, 2018
BEST ANSWER: No. I have connected several of these with no attention whatever to what end goes where and they work perfectly every time.
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- William W on Dec 12, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 23, 2017
BEST ANSWER: No. I have connected several of these with no attention whatever to what end goes where and they work perfectly every time.
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- William W on Dec 12, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 23, 2017
Be aware that SOME of their HDMI cables very much ARE directional. They come with a rather obvious tag on the appropriate ends so it shouldn't be an issue unless you ignore the stickers and didn't know it mattered.
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- Bill H on Jan 26, 2019
- Purchased on Dec 30, 2018
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Can this be used with any of the Monoprice HDMI switches?
Skylier V
on Apr 3, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Sure can. They are most always universal. Some have a locking mechanism that wont lock into some equipment but these are Good cables for shorter runs. If you have a longer run I would look at their 24 AWG models that are active and boost the signal for the longer cable runs.
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- BRANDUN M on Apr 3, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 18, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Sure can. They are most always universal. Some have a locking mechanism that wont lock into some equipment but these are Good cables for shorter runs. If you have a longer run I would look at their 24 AWG models that are active and boost the signal for the longer cable runs.
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- BRANDUN M on Apr 3, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 18, 2017
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What gauge are the wires in this cable? I want to use with the Monoprice 6259 HDMI switcher, which states "Note: Monoprice strongly recommends using 22AWG, 24AWG, or active HDMI cables with Redmere technology". But, the Monoprice cables don't seem to list their specific gauge ratings. I would assume that the high-speed cables are the correct gauge, but would like some confirmation before ordering.
Tom D
on Feb 25, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. Our Certified Premium High Speed HDMI cables in the lengths of 3-15 feet will be 28AWG and the 20-25 foot lengths will be 26AWG. Since they are certified by an HDMI.org approved test facility they ensure a full 18Gbps signal. You should have no issue using these cables with switches or splitters. I hope this helps.
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- Mark P Staff on Mar 31, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. Our Certified Premium High Speed HDMI cables in the lengths of 3-15 feet will be 28AWG and the 20-25 foot lengths will be 26AWG. Since they are certified by an HDMI.org approved test facility they ensure a full 18Gbps signal. You should have no issue using these cables with switches or splitters. I hope this helps.
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- Mark P Staff on Mar 31, 2017
You keep saying the cables are 28AWG. My 3 ft ordered this year is definitely stamped in white on the cable 32AWG.....
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- Thomas M on Dec 31, 2018
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What is the bending radius of this cable? I need to fit it onto a tight corner .
Robert R
on Aug 3, 2017
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are these cables okay to use inside a wall?
A shopper
on Mar 3, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Not sure. I think they can be but you need to know where they are so not to put a nail through them. Look into inside wall cables. There might be special cabling preferred.
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- John T on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 4, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Not sure. I think they can be but you need to know where they are so not to put a nail through them. Look into inside wall cables. There might be special cabling preferred.
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- John T on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 4, 2018
Yes. All mine are inside the walls.
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- Amrit P on Mar 3, 2019
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Can you paint this wire?
WILLIAM BARLOW B
on Jul 31, 2019
BEST ANSWER: I honestly have not tried painting it, but it would have to be something that can hold on a shiny surface.
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- Jessica P on Aug 7, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 14, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I honestly have not tried painting it, but it would have to be something that can hold on a shiny surface.
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- Jessica P on Aug 7, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 14, 2018
I don't see why not. It's wrapped with a nicely solid, thick jacket.
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- Anthony C on Jul 31, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 16, 2018
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Are these capable of Dynamic HDR? Or only the Ultra 8K cables?
Michael R
on Feb 24, 2020
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed Slim HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 6ft, Black
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
These cables would support HDR 10 protocols.
These cables would support HDR 10 protocols.
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- Tyler C Staff on Feb 24, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
These cables would support HDR 10 protocols.
These cables would support HDR 10 protocols.
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- Tyler C Staff on Feb 24, 2020
Yes, these cables are capable of Dynamic HDR/4K/Audio Return Channel(ARC) for audio hook up via HDMI cables. Ultra 8K cables are just overkill at this point in time for the technology that is available. Yes, there are 8K TV's but there are very few if any broadcasts or media sources that provided 8K signals. Everything will be in 8K eventually, but probably not even before you buy your next future TV after your current one is obsolete. I hope this provides some perspective. I am very satisfied with my purchase of these cables.
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- Geoff H on Feb 24, 2020
- Purchased on Mar 26, 2019
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Do these work with eARC?
Adam L
on Jul 17, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Yes - connected my soundbar with one
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- Matthew G on Jul 17, 2020
- Purchased on Aug 12, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Yes - connected my soundbar with one
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- Matthew G on Jul 17, 2020
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What is the difference between these two?
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=24187
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=15427
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=24187
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=15427
New User U
on Dec 31, 2020
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed Slim HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 6ft, Black
BEST ANSWER: Length(3ft vs 6ft) and diameter of the cable. Slim vs regular. Other specs seems the same.
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- biryuk on Jan 1, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 5, 2020
Thanks. So cable diameter (both 6ft) is different, in addition to the connector?
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- New User U on Jan 2, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Length(3ft vs 6ft) and diameter of the cable. Slim vs regular. Other specs seems the same.
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- biryuk on Jan 1, 2021
- Purchased on Feb 5, 2020
Thanks. So cable diameter (both 6ft) is different, in addition to the connector?
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- New User U on Jan 2, 2021
24187 is six feet long, 15427 is 3 feet long.
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- Gary T on Jan 2, 2021
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Looking for a 10' HDMI cable with the smallest type A connectors available? Trying to minimize the size of the hole I need to drill into out outdoor patio.
George S
on May 18, 2023
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
HDMI Cables
BEST ANSWER: These are reasonably small. Are you drilling two or three smaller holes next to one another? OOO (like that?) rather than one big one? Another option might be to use a cable with a smaller connector (Displayport, Mini / Micro HDMI, etc.) on one end, and use an adapter to get it to full size (though adapters can be fussy).
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- dm on May 24, 2023
- Purchased on Aug 21, 2022
BEST ANSWER: These are reasonably small. Are you drilling two or three smaller holes next to one another? OOO (like that?) rather than one big one? Another option might be to use a cable with a smaller connector (Displayport, Mini / Micro HDMI, etc.) on one end, and use an adapter to get it to full size (though adapters can be fussy).
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- dm on May 24, 2023
- Purchased on Aug 21, 2022
My cable connector is 3/4 inch wide.
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- thomas m on May 25, 2023
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How wide is the connector? Need to make sure this will fit through my conduit.
William D
on Jan 4, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hello, thank you for your question. The dimensions of the connector are as follows as well as the diameter of the cable. HDMI connector: 19.8mm W x 10.4mm D x 34.8mm L ; Cable diameter: 7.9mm
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- Jeff M Staff on Jan 26, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hello, thank you for your question. The dimensions of the connector are as follows as well as the diameter of the cable. HDMI connector: 19.8mm W x 10.4mm D x 34.8mm L ; Cable diameter: 7.9mm
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- Jeff M Staff on Jan 26, 2017
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Is this cable riser-rated (e.g., CMR, FT4, etc.)?
A shopper
on Jan 20, 2017
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Is this HDMI Cable 4K @ 60Hz or 24Hz?
Steven S
on Feb 9, 2017
BEST ANSWER: These cables are capable of doing 4k@60hz.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 10, 2017
BEST ANSWER: These cables are capable of doing 4k@60hz.
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So this cable will pass all HDR formats? I was told 2.0 cables could only pass certain HDR formats and if i got 2.0a cables and they pass all HDR formats?
A shopper
on Feb 18, 2017
BEST ANSWER: This one cable is fine. I haven't had any issues with my Samsung 43" HDTV 4K picture. It's a great one as far as the human eye can see. The highly priced cables are a waste of money. Good luck!
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- Harlan G on Feb 19, 2017
- Purchased on May 25, 2016
BEST ANSWER: This one cable is fine. I haven't had any issues with my Samsung 43" HDTV 4K picture. It's a great one as far as the human eye can see. The highly priced cables are a waste of money. Good luck!
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- Harlan G on Feb 19, 2017
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Does this HDMI cable support ethernet?
A shopper
on Mar 27, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. Yes, this cable will have an HDMI Ethernet Channel.
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- Mark P Staff on Apr 20, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. Yes, this cable will have an HDMI Ethernet Channel.
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- Mark P Staff on Apr 20, 2017
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does this support full capabilities for 4k, as well as HDR? Is there any reason to get the Monoprice premium cable over this one? Many people said the premium one is very stiff in the reviews, so im not sure it would work for my setup, but i dont want to loose any capabilities for our new tv that we just purchased. thanks for the help!
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on Apr 29, 2017
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
Monoprice 4K High Speed Slim HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, 6ft, Black
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
These would both support 4k and HDR color and there are people who have said the regular certified premium is a bit too stiff for their tastes.
You can use the slim version without any problems so long as you are going directly from your source device to your display with nothing in between.
These would both support 4k and HDR color and there are people who have said the regular certified premium is a bit too stiff for their tastes.
You can use the slim version without any problems so long as you are going directly from your source device to your display with nothing in between.
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- Tyler C Staff on Feb 26, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
These would both support 4k and HDR color and there are people who have said the regular certified premium is a bit too stiff for their tastes.
You can use the slim version without any problems so long as you are going directly from your source device to your display with nothing in between.
These would both support 4k and HDR color and there are people who have said the regular certified premium is a bit too stiff for their tastes.
You can use the slim version without any problems so long as you are going directly from your source device to your display with nothing in between.
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- Tyler C Staff on Feb 26, 2019
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These cables seams to be the top of the line. Can they handle refresh rate @ 120 Hz.? Will they handle satellite receiver to AVR to TV with no hand shake issues? Thank you
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on Jun 5, 2017
BEST ANSWER: When it comes to TV's there's two refresh rates - source and display. The maximum refresh rate for a source is 60hz. What a 120hz display does is flash the 60hz signal twice, giving twice the frame rate (making it smoother). A 240hz display would take the full 60hz signal and flash it 4 times, creating a very smooth image. So these cables will be able to provide you with the full 60Hz refresh rate and your TV will handle it from there. Just be sure that your AVR will support a 60Hz signal.
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- Mark P Staff on Jun 23, 2017
BEST ANSWER: When it comes to TV's there's two refresh rates - source and display. The maximum refresh rate for a source is 60hz. What a 120hz display does is flash the 60hz signal twice, giving twice the frame rate (making it smoother). A 240hz display would take the full 60hz signal and flash it 4 times, creating a very smooth image. So these cables will be able to provide you with the full 60Hz refresh rate and your TV will handle it from there. Just be sure that your AVR will support a 60Hz signal.
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- Mark P Staff on Jun 23, 2017
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What is the difference between this cable and the 15428 cable? Also why only 3 per customer?
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on Jul 22, 2017
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
Monoprice Essentials Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable, 4K@60Hz, HDR, 18Gbps, 28AWG, YUV 4:4:4, 3ft, Black
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One cable ships with free shipping. The other is ideal for bulk orders. Thank you for asking.
One cable ships with free shipping. The other is ideal for bulk orders. Thank you for asking.
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- Manuel H Staff on Sep 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hi Shopper,
One cable ships with free shipping. The other is ideal for bulk orders. Thank you for asking.
One cable ships with free shipping. The other is ideal for bulk orders. Thank you for asking.
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- Manuel H Staff on Sep 21, 2017
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Is it possible to connect three of these cables together with two couplers and still pass 4K @60Hz 4:4:4? I'd be looking at: 3-6 foot run behind wall + 10 foot run from TV to one wall + 10-15 foot run from wall to source. Total length would be between 23-31 feet. Alternative would be to purchase the 25 foot cable and run it direct from source to TV through the wall without any couplers.
Kalim S
on Aug 12, 2017
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
Monoprice HDMI Coupler (Female to Female)
Monoprice Recessed HDMI Wall Plate, with 1* HDMI F/F Adapter & 1*RJ45 Cat5e Coupler
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That would not be recommended. Recommend HOSS or DynamicView series long length HDMI cables.
That would not be recommended. Recommend HOSS or DynamicView series long length HDMI cables.
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- Manuel H Staff on Nov 30, 2017
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That would not be recommended. Recommend HOSS or DynamicView series long length HDMI cables.
That would not be recommended. Recommend HOSS or DynamicView series long length HDMI cables.
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- Manuel H Staff on Nov 30, 2017
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What is the difference between this and Product ID: 15427, the "non-essentials" version?
HADLEY W
on Sep 29, 2017
Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, CL3 Rated, 3ft, Black
Monoprice Essentials Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable, 4K@60Hz, HDR, 18Gbps, 28AWG, YUV 4:4:4, 3ft, Black
BEST ANSWER: It is the same cable
"Essentials" versions include Shipping
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"Essentials" versions include Shipping
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- Tim N Staff on Nov 29, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It is the same cable
"Essentials" versions include Shipping
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"Essentials" versions include Shipping
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- Tim N Staff on Nov 29, 2017
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Rated 5 out of 5
Short HDIM cables
The 3ft cable was what I needed to connect a HDMI splitter to to a HDMI to RCA adapter. There wasn't any signal lost.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Excellent Cables
These cables work as good as much higher priced premium 4K HDMI cables. Picture quality is excellent, even for movies that are in Full HD-1080p. I just purchased two new 4k TVs, and before finding out about Monoprice, had purchased some much more expensive cables. Was able to do a side by side/blind comparison and could not tell the difference. Needless to say the expensive cables were promptly returned. Will definitely purchase Monoprice in the future.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Work great, but stiff and difficult to bend.
The cable functions perfectly, however, it is VERY stiff and difficult to work with. I have some short runs in tight spaces and while I was able to get the cables in place, I'm actually going to replace them with slim versions (since the run short enough that signal won't degrade). I'm concerned that some of the twisting & bending is putting too much stress on the connectors in my devices.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Monoprice cables, you know what you're getting.
They're hdmi cables. They do exactly what you would expect and do it well, as always Monoprice cables are a great value.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Excellent product at a good price
The Monoprice HDMI cables were excellent replacements for the previous HDMI cables that were faulty. The Monoprice cables were available at a good price and they arrived quickly after I ordered them. This was my first experience with a Monoprice product and I definitely will go back to them in the future.
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Rated 5 out of 5
great cables
My 75 inch LG tv and roku picture quaity was not verry good,these newcables made ahell of adifference!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great cable!
Works as it should. Delivered in a reasonable amount of time. Keep up the good work!
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