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⚡ Elevate Your Entertainment with the Ultimate 8K HDMI Powerhouse!
The Highwings 15FT HDMI 2.1 cable delivers ultra-high-speed 48Gbps bandwidth supporting 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz resolutions. Designed for gamers and cinephiles alike, it features VRR, eARC, and Dynamic HDR for flawless visuals and audio. Its durable copper build is CL3 rated for safe in-wall installation, compatible with a wide range of devices, and backed by lifetime support for reliable, future-proof connectivity.





B**E
This cable is well made and offers excellent quality at a good price. I bought it to replace an old HDMI cable that was causing issues, and it solved the problem right away. It was well packaged and arrived quickly. I use it to connect my laptop to the TV, and it works perfectly. Very satisfied with this purchase.
D**T
The cable got the job done. It’s got a nice thin jacket and the plug is solid and now it’s in the wall and ready for use. It passed the test.
C**X
Great quality cable for a good price. This cable is 15ft and just what i needed to stand in before i switch to wireless hdmi. The cable is thick and sturdy.
P**3
Works for plugging in my Logitech RS50 DD wheel base. My pc is in one room and my 2nd sim setup in another. No issues with ffb.
B**P
The cable works fine until there's any electromagnetic interference in the area. It loses signal every time my home's HVAC turns on or during lightning storms. I'd recommend avoiding this cable, or at least testing it for an extended period before running it through the walls. I use it to connect a gaming pc in another room to my tv, and it handles 4K 120hz HDR. BUT any time a large electrical load in the home turns on, namely my A/C, or any time there's a thunderstorm in the area it loses its connection and I have to disconnect and reconnect the PC. It's not just a flicker when the emi happens, it doesn't get signal back until I switch outputs on the source device and switch back. This happens several times a day. I would have returned it, but it was embedded in walls before I realized the problem. The signal is transmitted optically, but there are electronics in the ends, so I tried wrapping the connector housings in foil tape and grounding them with no improvement. It does not seem to happen if I lower the output to 1080p60, but that defeats the purpose of getting an hdmi 2.1 cable.
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