Monoprice 4K High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable - 4K@60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, Active Optical Cable (AOC), 65ft, Black
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UPC # 889028175514
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I need a 75 foot HDMI run. Can I couple the 65 foot fiber cable with a passive 10ft HDMI extender? I would rather not have almost 25 feet of fiber cable spooled in the wall with buying the 98 foot version
A shopper
on Jun 5, 2023
BEST ANSWER: You can, but I've had mixed results when adding a passive extender to the AVHDMI with runs of under 50 ft.. To ensure success, I would go with the longer run and spool the excess.
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- Joseph B on Jun 6, 2023
BEST ANSWER: You can, but I've had mixed results when adding a passive extender to the AVHDMI with runs of under 50 ft.. To ensure success, I would go with the longer run and spool the excess.
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- Joseph B on Jun 6, 2023
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Is this in wall rated?
A shopper
on Feb 1, 2024
BEST ANSWER: From the Monoprice site: Non-Copper Cables
All of the fire safety ratings we have mentioned so far are for copper based cables. We are often asked if our optical cables are able to be run in wall. The brief answer is, yes they are. Our fiber optic cables are OFNR rated, Optical fiber nonconductive riser. This means that the cables have been tested to resist a fire should they come in contact with fire. As these cables to not carry any electricity, they themselves could not become the cause of a fire in the event of an electrical surge.
All of the fire safety ratings we have mentioned so far are for copper based cables. We are often asked if our optical cables are able to be run in wall. The brief answer is, yes they are. Our fiber optic cables are OFNR rated, Optical fiber nonconductive riser. This means that the cables have been tested to resist a fire should they come in contact with fire. As these cables to not carry any electricity, they themselves could not become the cause of a fire in the event of an electrical surge.
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- John H on Feb 4, 2024
BEST ANSWER: From the Monoprice site: Non-Copper Cables
All of the fire safety ratings we have mentioned so far are for copper based cables. We are often asked if our optical cables are able to be run in wall. The brief answer is, yes they are. Our fiber optic cables are OFNR rated, Optical fiber nonconductive riser. This means that the cables have been tested to resist a fire should they come in contact with fire. As these cables to not carry any electricity, they themselves could not become the cause of a fire in the event of an electrical surge.
All of the fire safety ratings we have mentioned so far are for copper based cables. We are often asked if our optical cables are able to be run in wall. The brief answer is, yes they are. Our fiber optic cables are OFNR rated, Optical fiber nonconductive riser. This means that the cables have been tested to resist a fire should they come in contact with fire. As these cables to not carry any electricity, they themselves could not become the cause of a fire in the event of an electrical surge.
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- John H on Feb 4, 2024
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Does this cable support eARC?
New User U
on May 14, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the item does not support the eARC feature.
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- Jhomar R Staff on May 15, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the item does not support the eARC feature.
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- Jhomar R Staff on May 15, 2024
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Is this bi-directional?
A shopper
on Dec 10, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hi, thank you for your question. This HDMI cable is not bi-directional.
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- Jhomar R Staff on Dec 11, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hi, thank you for your question. This HDMI cable is not bi-directional.
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- Jhomar R Staff on Dec 11, 2024
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Does this cable support eARC?
A shopper
on May 14, 2024
Do I need to run this in conduit in a crawl space? If so, how big are the connectors so I can size the conduit properly.
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on Jan 17, 2025
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For 4k runs longer than 25ft, an optical HDMI is your best option (without having to mess with signal repeaters)
It simply works.
It simply works.
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