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The Cratree 15FT 8K HDMI 2.1 cable delivers ultra-high-definition 8K60Hz and 4K120Hz video with 48Gbps bandwidth, dynamic HDR10 support, and robust shielding for zero signal loss. Designed for gamers and media enthusiasts, it ensures flawless plug-and-play compatibility with top devices like PS5, Xbox Series X, and Apple TV 4K, wrapped in a durable braided nylon jacket with gold-plated connectors for premium performance and longevity.


| Manufacturer | Cratree |
| Part number | B09PMHVB9N |
| Item Weight | 311 g |
| Package Dimensions | 24.1 x 24 x 1.4 cm; 311.84 g |
| Item model number | USCB005 |
| Size | 15 FT |
| Colour | Black |
| Material | Copper |
| Shape | Round |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Specification met | Hdmi 2.1, Hdmi 2.0, Hdmi 1.4, Hdmi 1.3, Hdmi 1.2, Hdmi 1.1 |
| Special Features | 8K 60Hz/4K 120Hz, Braided HDMI Cable, HDMI TO HDMI, Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable |
| Included components | Cratree 15FT/4.6M 8K HDMI cable |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Works amazing no issues with connectivity even with it being such a long cable. Very thin cable but still feels sturdy. Video and sound worked perfectly on the first try easy to use. Definitely worth every penny.
M**N
مقارنة بالمفروض فهو اعلى من السعر العالمي ب خمس مرات
ع**ع
ممتاز جدا انصح به للاهل الترقيه ومحبي الالوان الحيويه
L**G
Nice quality cable. I am only running at 4K to a ceiling projector and seems to work great.
R**Y
Works exactly as advertised. Supports CEC bidirectionally - I can turn equipment on/off with Hisense TV( display) or Yamaha receiver (source). If anyone is having CEC issues, I suspect the issue is specific to the connected equipment. My guess is that some equipment does not allow the HDMI input port to provide power while the unit is off. If so, an incoming optical signal has no power to covert back to an HDMI signal. (There is another brand of optical cable on Amazon that provides/uses USB power supplies to power the source and/or destination connector electronics.) I have not tested eARC. The only concern I have is that the cable does not come on a spool and is easily tangled when trying to unwind. The user must be careful not to seriously bend/twist/knot the fiber which might result in an optical break.
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