• 4K HDMI Cable
  • 4K HDMI Cable
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  • 4K HDMI Cable
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4K HDMI Cable

4K HDR HDMI Cable, 4K 120Hz(4:4:4, HDR10 ARC HDCP 2.3/2.2) 1440p 165Hz High Speed Ultra HD Bi-Directional Cord 26AWG Compatible with Apple-TV Ps4 Xbox One
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Nothing like 4K resolution so if you have a great 4K TV great 4K player you better get good 4K cables. A good cable uses more conductors, and more conductors can reduce the cable resistance. The smaller the resistance, the greater the bandwidth. You may have used many cables, but there is always a problem of randomly cutting one second or sound delay, or picture quality was terrible, or does not compatible with HDR10 or dolby vision, etc. Don't worry, we ibirdie HDMI cable can be solved all trouble shoot you have. The length of the ibirdie HDMI cable is from 3 feet to 328 feet, all cable compatible with 4K resolution of HDMI 2.1 TV. You could search for ibirdie HDMI cable or visit iBirdie store to get the 4K HDMI cable of the length you need.

iBirdie HDMI cables have functioned exactly without the booster. You could remove the booster after you have this cable since it delivers on all of its promises. It is well built with good materials. It could run a full 4K signal from Xbox One X, PS4 pro or Apple TV 4K through iBirdie cable to a 4K TV with no trouble.




iBirdie HDMI cable parameter promises description, backwards compatible with HDMI 2.0b, 1.4 and HDCP 2.3, 2.2, 1.4

3-foot to 12-foot Thick Cables, 26AWG, Support Resolutions List,

 

  • 4k 120hz, not support game mode

  • 4K 60Hz 4:4:4, 4:2:2, HDR10, Dolby Vision

  • 2K(1440p) 165Hz, 144Hz, 120Hz

  • 1080p 240Hz, 165Hz, 144Hz, 120Hz, 60Hz

 

15-foot to 25-foot Thick Cables, 24AWG, Support Resolutions List,

 

  • 4K 60Hz 4:4:4, 4:2:2, HDR10, Dolby Vision

  • 2K(1440p) 165Hz, 144Hz, 120Hz

  • 1080p 240Hz, 165Hz, 144Hz, 120Hz, 60Hz

 

30-foot to 50-foot Thick Cables, 24AWG, Support Resolutions List,

 

  • not support 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 or 4:2:2

  • 4K 60Hz HDR10, Dolby Vision

  • 2K(1440p) 144Hz, 120Hz

  • 1080p 240Hz, 165Hz, 144Hz, 120Hz, 60Hz

 

50-foot to 300-foot Slim Fiber Optic Cables, Support Resolutions List,

 

  • 4K 60Hz 4:4:4, 4:2:2, HDR10, Dolby Vision

  • 2K(1440p) 165Hz, 144Hz, 120Hz

 

TIPS: Here are solutions about frequently questiones answers.
 

  1. 4K resolution requires 4K TV, 4K player and 4K HDMI cable. 4K is 2160p resolution, referring to 4096x2160 and 3840x2160.

  2. 4K 60Hz TV supports up to 60fps, such as 1080p 60fps, 4k 60fps.

  3. 4K 120Hz TV supports up to 120fps, such as 1080p 120fps, 4k 120fps.

  4. TCL and Hisense TVs does not enabled all the features of HDMI 2.0 by default. Connecting to the TV with an HDMI 2.0 cable will prompt you that the HDMI cable does not support HDR and prompt you to replace the high-speed HDMI cable. You just need to enable all HDMI 2.0 features in your TV settings by yourselves. After enabling all the features of the TV HDMI 2.0, the TV will use the HDMI 2.0 cable normally, and there will be no prompt to replace the HDMI cable. TCL and Hisense, find and change "HDMI 1.4" to "HDMI 2.0" in the TV settings.

  5. When the MAC/laptop/PC/Xbox/PS5 is connected to a smart TV, the TV may show that there is no input source. Solution 1: Turn on the TV first, wait for the TV to display the main interface, and then turn on the MAC/laptop/PC/Xbox/PS5. Solution 2: Re-plug the HDMI cable on the MAC/laptop/PC/Xbox/PS5 end. Solution 3: Manually switch the input source to HDMI in the TV settings. This situation is related to the smart system of the TV. The solution is valid for both copper HDMI cables and optical HDMI cables.

  6. When your monitor shows that there is no input source. You need to modify the input source SOURCE of the monitor, enter the monitor settings and find the input source SOURCE, and modify it to the port you plug in HDMI cable.

  7. Samsung Smart TV Q80T has a BUG and cannot recognize Apple TV. After Q80T selects the input source, it stays at "Scanning for devices" for a long time, and then the Unknown window appears. "You can set up this device manually so you can control it with your Smart Remote. Do you want to set it up now?" Select the "Setup" button to enter the manual setup, but you can't find apple tv. You can only exit the manual setting and select the "Later" button. After the screen flickered several times, the apple tv 4K window was displayed. Do other Smart TVs have similar Bug.

  8. Some monitors and TVs have multiple HDMI slots, but only one HDMI slot is HDMI2.0, which supports HDCP2.2. Please try another HDMI slot to plug in the HDMI cable.

  9. Sometimes when the HDMI cable is inserted, the player fails to read the TV's EDID and cannot display 4K or a black screen. Please replug the HDMI cable and let the player read the TV's EDID again.

  10. HDMI adapter or HDMI switch or HDMI plate will weaken the HDMI signal, causing a black screen or screen cut in/out. Please use only one HDMI cable, one end connected to the player, the other end connected to the screen, without any HDMI adapter or plate,and so on.

  11. To use ARC(eARC), first plug the HDMI cable into the HDMI slot of a TV that supports ARC(eARC). Second, enable ARC(eARC) in the TV's settings menu. To use CEC, enable CEC in the TV's settings menu.

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