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Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, 25ft, Black

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Monoprice 4K Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable - 4K60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, 25ft, Black

4.5

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$30.79

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· Comprehensive Testing: Each cable length has been individually tested and certified to deliver the full 18Gbps bandwidth with a high level of EMI resistance. · Dual Video Stream: This High Speed HDMI Cable supports the simultaneous delivery of dual video streams to a single display screen. · Supports SA-CD, DVD-Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, and other high-definition audio standards Supports Deep Color, up to 16-bits per channel, including Sony's x.v.Color standard · Supports extended CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) commands and functions, the HDMI Ethernet Channel, and the Audio Return Channel features

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Mr. MeatyReviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023

I try to breakdown my reviews into sections to help readers easily understand my ramblings….. My needs: I do a lot of traveling through out the year and needed a cable long enough to connect an Apple Lightning/HDMI AV Adapter, to a TV, from my phone, while still being able to lay in just about any bed and be able to change the channel/movie (from my phone). Quality/Function - IMO: The cable is VERY thick and it seems like good quality. I tested the cable on several different televisions throughout the house. From the older 720p to the 1080p - looks great, the 4K @ 60Hz looks amazing and the game systems (PS4/Xbox) look just as good. Never heard of the MonoPrice company before but my first impression is - they care about delivering a quality product to their customers. S&H: Amazon had it to my door in a couple days time and the driver followed every delivery note perfectly. Product was delivered in pristine condition and packaged decently. Finally: I’ve only had the cable for about 3 days, testing it for about 48 hours, revolving it around my family members tv usage and so far I think the cable is great for the price. The last couple years I’ve had to care a lot more about price points while still insuring the quality is on point. Currently it’s sold @ $33 new and if you can find it offered as an “opened box” on Amazon (or EBay) you will save a decent amount of money (just make sure there’s at least a 30 day warranty).

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024

Needed to switch out our black cords with white so it would blend into our wall. These cords do the job! We have them connected to our Nintendo Switch and Xbox. They are fast and sturdy. Would definitely recommend. I do think the length is shorter than what is advertised though. Good buy for sure!

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RickyTReviewed in the United States on July 14, 2017

It worked!!!! OMG, I think only the people who are trying to run long HDMI cable in 4K@60Hz will understand... Let's begin the review. I have a Denon AVR-S730H connected to a LG 65C7P with an Oppo UDP-203 providing 4K playback . I relocated my AVR to a wall opposite my TV (I wanted a really clean look under my TV). I have a crawlspace under the house where I'm currently routing my front left, right, and center speakers. I've been looking for a really long copper cable that will do 4K@60Hz with HDR enabled. Also, Deep Color support is required (I'm not settling for less dang it lol). I knew a 25ft cable would be the shortest possible cable that I would need and I cut it very close. I have very little slack on both ends, but it works! I enabled HDR and Deep Color on the TV, and 4K@60Hz 4:2:2 on the Oppo (4:2:0 is supposedly experimental). I also have the option for 4:4:4 but I didn't enable this on the Oppo. I doubt I will see a difference lol. After setting 4K60Hz 4:2:2 for a little while, I set the Oppo back to "Auto". If someone needs me to test 4K60Hz 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 let me know and I'll watch an entire movie. 4:2:0 is a given lol. I'm testing using John Wick 2 and I see no drop outs or sparkles! NOTE: I can't tell you yet the bits per channel (bpc). 4:4:4 will probably be 8pc, while 4:2:0 is 10bpc, and 4:2:2 is probably 12bit. Getting a long HDMI cable that actually works in my setup has been a real hassle. Yes, I could have gone with a Fiber optic HDMI cable, but look at the massive price difference. Always use the cheapest solution that works! Also of note, I also tried a 35 foot Monoprice Lux cable. Didn't work. I was getting sparkles before turning on deep color. Turning on deep color caused a loss of signal. Also of note, the number of interconnects matter. Oh yes does it matter. I would love to use a keystone hdmi connector for a really clean look, but I'm sure that will not work.

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LaurenReviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023

Be aware that this hdmi cable is as thick, or thicker, than coaxial. It’s probably high quality, but not suitable for all applications. I wanted it to run it across a ceiling between devices. It might be a great product, but it’s not appropriate for that. I gave it four stars because it’s probably a great product, considering how heavy and durable it is, I withheld a star because there’s nothing in the description that warns you that it’s 2 to 3 times thicker than a standard HDMI.

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AMG77Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2019

I recently read a CNET article that explains why you don't need fancy HDMI cables. I had read something like this before, but having recently purchased a new 4K TV, AV receiver, and some associated accessories, I was interested in saving some money and CNET is usually trustworthy. The article mentions Amazon Basics and Monoprice. I started with the Amazon Basics cables and then ordered these. Both are great for the money and perform as they should. I was having a weird issue with my TV (Vizio P-series) and receiver (Yamaha Aventage line) with the Xbox One X being plugged in. It seemed like the picture was dropping (TV would not recognize signal from receiver) when I would use certain apps and games with the Xbox. I went through a lot of different settings and at one point questioned the cables (Amazon Basics). While I was able to rule that out eventually, I bought these just in case because they are certified premium, meaning they have gone through some rigorous testing and have the paperwork to prove it. This might be meaningful to some, as Amazon Basics cables do not have this feature. That aside, the Monoprice cables have a better flex jacket and shielding. The connectors seem a bit more solid and overall like a more premium product. They are so close in price that it really depends on your own personal preference. Frankly, I don't have enough HDMI sources at the moment to use both cables. I settled on the Monoprice ones and have the Amazon Basics as backups or future cables for other devices. Anything I had lying around in my cable collection was donated, so now I only have high speed cables (the others may have been, but out with the old...). All that aside, I highly recommend these if you want a slight bump up in build quality vs. the Amazon Basics.

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PatriCanuckReviewed in Canada on August 10, 2021

Monoprice has always been a reliable brand with excellent engineering for HDMI cables. There are other brands, including the options from Amazon Basics that work well, but I chose the Monoprice because it is a lower gauge (which actually means, thicker *actual* individual wires) to get maximum "throughput" and maximum bit-rate from 4K sources, like 4K Blu-ray which can really pump through the "bits". IF you are streaming, you don't need this cable, even in 4K. But... this cable is future proof. The days and future of 8K is far off in the distance, so don't hold your breath for programming, streaming, hard-copy Blu-ray equivalents. This cable is *HIGHLY RECOMMENDED*, for the best possible 4K experience.

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Sandy68Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2021

This is a well built cable And the video quality is miles above the other cable that I replaced. Especially for long lengths usually with projector setup when watching 4K the other cable had issues, this one is amazing. The cable is a little stiff but that is because it probably has better shielding and thicker gauge of wire. For long runs for projector use, do not look for anything else, buy this one.

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Silencer13Reviewed in Australia on August 17, 2022

As advertised, this cable is well-made and fits nicely into my TV.

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0110Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 10, 2020

These are so good than any other cable I have used so far. Premium certified gives you the confidence that these will work straight out of the box and give you the full range of benefits. I am using this with ps4 pro and after plugging this in, the picture was on a completely different level with hdr on. I will buy monoprice products again especially when they are at a reasonable price and full certification. It works and its cheap as chips. Quality is great. Really thick cable but thats what you expect when you are buying properly specced items

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Andrew HughesReviewed in Canada on March 22, 2020

Finally! I have been struggling to find 4K cables that don’t have a delay. These cables are great and I don’t experience any lag or delay. Picture is perfect in HDR and 4K. I use it with apple 4K, Xbox one x and 4K tv receiver.