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Ultra-high speed HDMI cable supporting 8K at 60Hz, 4K at 120Hz, with eARC and 48Gbps bandwidth, available in 1m length and black color.
High-speed HDMI 2.1 cable for 8K and 4K UHD with HDR10 and eARC support, 1m length, black connector.
This 1m HDMI v2.1 certified video cable has blue connectors and is compatible with HDTV, Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and more. It supports high resolutions up to 8K and features gold-plated connectors for improved signal quality.
2m HDMI 2.1 certified cable, supports 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz resolutions, with UHD HDR10 and eARC, in black and blue design.
High‑performance 1 m HDMI v2.1 cable in sleek silver: Ultra‑high speed, 48 Gbps bandwidth for 8K 60 Hz or 4K 120 Hz HDR video, with eARC support and durable braided construction for reliable audio/video transmission.
This 5m blue HDMI cable supports 8K at 30Hz and 4K at 60Hz, with a bandwidth of 48Gbps. Featuring the latest HDMI v2.1 standard, it ensures high-quality audio and video transmission. With eARC compatibility, it is perfect for home theater systems.
The product is a 5-meter-long HDMI cable that supports Ultra High Speed, HDR, and 8K resolution at 30Hz. It also supports 4K resolution at 60Hz and has an eARC function for better sound quality.
The product is a 3-meter HDMI cable that supports the latest HDMI v2.1 standard, allowing for ultra high speed transmission of 8K at 60Hz or 4K at 120Hz with a bandwidth capacity of up to 48Gbps.
Ultra‑high speed HDMI 2.1 cable, 3 m length, dual black connectors with orange accents, supports 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz HDR, 48 Gbps bandwidth, eARC, braided copper core for reliable high‑resolution audio/video transmission.
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