KabelDirekt (25 feet) HDMI Cable (1080p 4K 3D High Speed with Ethernet ARC) - TOP Series

KabelDirekt (25 feet) HDMI Cable (1080p 4K 3D High Speed with Ethernet ARC) - TOP Series
KabelDirekt (25 feet) HDMI Cable (1080p 4K 3D High Speed with Ethernet ARC) - TOP Series
KabelDirekt (25 feet) HDMI Cable (1080p 4K 3D High Speed with Ethernet ARC) - TOP Series
KabelDirekt (25 feet) HDMI Cable (1080p 4K 3D High Speed with Ethernet ARC) - TOP Series
KabelDirekt (25 feet) HDMI Cable (1080p 4K 3D High Speed with Ethernet ARC) - TOP Series
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Product Specifications

  • Perfect for every device with an HDMI port (for example PS4, PS3, Xbox One, AV Receivers, HDTVs, beamers and many other HDMI devices)
  • Always the newest standard: Supports Full HD, 4K, Ultra HD, 3D, ARC, Ethernet and all other currently available HDMI functions.
  • ATC Certified Production (Please refer to the below manufacturer description to find out more about the production and quality control)
  • 18 months warranty

    Product Description

Length:25 feet KabelDirekt High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (1080p 4K 3D) - TOP Series. Please refer to the below manufacturer description regarding the production and quality control.

Product Reviews

No input/display @ 4K full RGB 4:4:4 Chroma 60Hz.

I bought this cable to connect my Sony XBR65X810c to my High-end gaming PC that sits on the other side of the living room. My PC has the Nvidia 900 series GPU(s) which supports HDMI 2.0 (high-speed HDMI), and my TV also has an enhanced HDMI signal mode that allows it to display 4K content at 4:4:4 chroma through HDMI input.If you do not have a TV that supports 4:4:4 Chroma at 4K resolution, then this cable would work just fine for you, but if you’re in the same situation as i was, then i’ll advice you to go for the PlugLug High-Speed HDMI Cable Version 2.0 (you can find it here on amazon)Below are the results of my testing:4K Full RGB 4:4:4 chroma 60Hz = No input (or sometimes input with green dots all over the screen)4K Full RGB 4:4:4 chroma 30Hz = Works4K 4:2:2 60Hz 8 or 12bpc = No input (or sometimes input with white dots all over the screen)4K 4:2:2 30Hz 8 or 12bpc = Works4K 4:2:0 60Hz 8 or 12bpc = Works4K 4:2:0 30Hz 8 or 12bpc = WorksThis review is based on the 20feet version of this cable ONLY. The shorter versions of the cable would possibly work just fine on all settings.

For all my future cable needs I will go to KabelDirekt.

I do not give five stars lightly but the KabelDirekt 25 foot cable certainly deserves it. I bought it for my wife to watch her laptop on the big screen TV across the room. Considering the low cost of the cable, I was concerned about its quality. I have been disappointed by other cable vendors as evidenced by the dozens of variations of the same type cables I kept hanging in the storage closet. I was surprised that the cable was more than adequate for the task, Both ends terminated in an HDMI fitting, not an almost-HDMI-but not-quite such as you find in some USB cables. I highly recommend KabelDirekt both for the quality of their product and also the speed of their service

Good quality works well. Stay at 20’ or under if you want it to work despite the 50’ claim to work.

Some of the better cheap hdmi cables on Amazon. Do be careful though I have bought dozens of these and the quality is consistent and good, but despite the claims the 50’ model does not hardly pass 1080p let alone 4K. I tried it two separate times. You are definitely rolling the dice with these over 40’. Update I have now had a 25’ and a 35’ fail to consistently pass 1080p. Lowering resolution immediately fixes issue. The only distances I have had zero issues with are 15’ and below. In all cases when the distance resolution issue came up I switched to a Vanco redmere cable and it was fine.

Works fine. Be aware of measuring your needed length.

The cable works as it is supposed to. I have done no testing other than ordinary use. One thing to be aware of in using a short cable, the length of the cable is measured from end to end. So the line portion (i.e., the middle bendable part) is only about 8”. I initially ordered the 6” cable, but the line was only about 3” and unusable for my purposes.

(mostly) Handles 4K@60Hz with 4:4:4 chroma at 20 feet

Unlike other brands, this one comes through with it’s performance. Many out there claim 4K support but don’t support 4K@60Hz with full 4:4:4 chroma support… If you have no idea what I’m talking about, just know this cable is excellent quality and delivers what it should! :)Update: For those who need full 4:4:4 chroma in 4k@60Hz, also keep in mind, despite what any rating is claimed by the manufacturer, there is NO set industry standard for HDMI 2.0 for cables, only “high speed”, for now, there is a new “premium” standard just now emerging. Even many HDMI 1.4 rated cables work, so ignore the rating and go with the shortest and thickest “high speed” cable as possible if you need 4:4:4 chroma with 4k@60Hz.EDIT: I still did get occasional signal cutouts with this cable and have lowered my rating 1 star. I have gone with a PlugLug 25 ft that works great, better than this and is available here on Amazon for 20 bucks.

Well-engineered, well-built HDMI cable at a great price.

This cable replaces an Aurum 35 foot 28 awg in-wall cable installed last year that gradually failed over time. Auto signal detect times on my projector gradually increased and it stopped working altogether. I was going to try an active signal booster, but first I wanted to make sure there was a signal to boost. I’m glad I did; continuity testing revealed two completely open (broken) connections. The cable was bad, and attempts to isolate the break were limited to a few feet of cable at either end of the in-wall installation. Beyond that, field termination and repair of HDMI cables is a nightmare, even for someone who has spent decades in the electronics industry and has a magnified soldering station and precision tip soldering irons. The Aurum cable’s last noble service was to serve as a cable pulling fish tape for the new KabelDirekt 35 foot 26 awg cable.Going from 28 even just to 26 gauge conductors means measurably less resistance and signal loss over a moderately long (35 feet in my case) run. The cable appears to be very well constructed. Signal acquisition by my home theater projector is now almost instantaneous; no hunting for an HDMI source like before. The slightly thicker gauge also has a better safety margin against burnout on the 5 v power loop. This was a far more attractive and cost effective solution than pulling bulk 24 awg HDMI cable (at ~$1.75 a foot unless you buy industrial size rolls of it) and field terminating it, a job comparable to doing precision repair work on surface mount PC (printed circuit) boards, OK only if you’re a very skilled technician or really hard-core electronics hobbyist. For the price, this cable seems to be the real deal. In hindsight, I’d never accept a 28 awg cable for a 35 foot run, but that goes under the heading “learning curve.”

This cable just died on me. Gives me sound …

This cable just died on me. Gives me sound but no more video. Tried troubleshooting on my other tv as well as pc and same problem persists.

Perfect HDMI cable: look, feel, and performance.

This a great HDMI Cable. I bought the 15 foot version, and the quality is superior with no lag at all–and carries great sound.

Good Product!

Received Exactly what was expected, Good Product!

Great cable!

Item arrived in time as promised. Functions as expected.would purchase again!

Five Stars

GREAT PRODUCT

Five Stars

Good product! Fast delivery!

Works great. I use it for a video link from a security system.

Five Stars

It does what its supposed to.

NO WORK-NO PLAY- NO MOVIE/GAME NIGHTS

THE LENGTH WAS PERFECT BUT FOR WHATEVER REASON- CAN NOT TELL LOOKING AT IT- IT IS NO LONGER WORKING- IT DID NOT GET WET AND I PUT IT UNDER THE BED TO AVOID PROBLEMS- WOULD LIKE A…

【Higher Standard】

1.【Excellent Build Quality】KabelDirekt is a professional cable seller on Amazon. The nice looking cable feels like a premium quality product.

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