🎮 PowerBear 8K HDMI: Plug into the future of ultra-high-def entertainment!
The PowerBear 8K HDMI 2.1 Cable delivers blazing 48Gbps bandwidth supporting stunning 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz resolutions. Built with triple tin shielding and a durable braided nylon exterior, it ensures premium signal integrity and longevity. Fully compatible with all HDMI devices including gaming consoles, laptops, and streaming devices, this 10-foot cable is the ultimate upgrade for professionals and gamers craving flawless, future-proof connectivity.
B**E
On time
Seems to be well made, looks good, more flexible than previous cable, and connects the devices well. Easy to plug in.
R**E
Works fine and appears well-made
I needed a longer HDMI cable to run between the 4k BlueRay player and the 4k TV when we re-arranged the entertainment center. This seems to work just fine and the price is good.
C**Y
Cable allowed Vizio TV to use Xbox Series X at 4k 120hz.
Xbox Says to use the cable that comes with the Xbox Series X - and I was, but could never get the Xbox to recognize or use 4K at 120hz -- always 4k at 60hz. Tried this cable and immediately got 4k at 120hz available and in use. While looking at video specs via TV's System info shows the TV is constantly at 119 to 120 hz depending on video source (game, etc).I have no cable bandwidth testing tools for HDMI, but based on that experience I can most likely say these cables have more bandwidth available to them than the stock XBOX Series X.For other 3rd party comparison, I tried Monster cables that simply said '4k' on them and they also resulted in 4k 60hz for the XBOX Series X/Visio connection. I do not think the Monster cables claimed 4k 120hz or 8k 60hz anywhere, however. Just one of the only comparisons I have.I got 3 of these Cables and am using one for eARC back to the Vizio Atmos system - seems to not make a difference compared to the cable that came with the Vizio Atmos system - there is still a lag when using CEC and controlling the volume through the TV/AppleTV/etc remotes. Just guessing that has more to do with software/compatibility than cable speed (?).The Cables seem thick and sturdy, yet flexible enough to feed them through cable management ports. As a small bonus, I am reusing the plastic cable holders that came with the cables for RG6 Cable management.So far very satisfied, especially at this price point.
L**
Can't Beat The Price
Works as expected and was a great price.
R**K
Best reasonably priced cable meeting the highest specs - highly recommended.
I just purchased an LG SM9000PUA TV connected to a Sony HT-Z9F soundbar and wanted to take advantage of the incredible (to me) audio and picture quality of Dolby Vision and Atmos. My source devices connected to the TV are an Apple TV 4K (connected via HDMI cable) and Fire TV Stick 4K (connected directly to TV, no HDMI cable). The soundbar is connected to the TV via ARC HDMI port with this PowerBear 8K HDMI cable.Although this PowerBear 8K cable exceeds my TV's requirements (4K 60hz), I wanted to be sure there was plenty of bandwidth to push Dolby Vision and Atmos content at the same time. The difference between these 8K PowerBear cables and my old unknown spec'd HDMI cables is remarkable. With the old HDMI cables, I would lose connectivity when playing 4K HDR content, the picture would look dull, and sound was low. 4K content requires a lot of bandwidth especially if using any of the Dolby standards and/or HDR 10 or HDR 10+.I'm sure a 4K 60hz spec'd cable would have sufficed for my TV and soundbar but I wasn't sure that was enough for Dolby Vision and Atmos simultaneously and plus I wanted a bit of future proofing (eARC and HDMI 2.1). These 8K PowerBear met my requirements at decent price and the cables support all of the current and latest features, such as 8K @ 60Hz UHD Video, 4K @ 120Hz, 48 Gbps, eARC, HDMI 2.1, etc. Each cable pack also includes a couple of handy right angle HDMI adapters, and I actually used one for my Fire TV stick.One thing to note is these cables are high quality, thick, braided, and heavy duty. The braiding helps me, because pets chew cables. The one downside is the connector ends of the cable are bulky and my soundbar has closely spaced HDMI ports so I cannot connect these cables right next to each other on my soundbar. On a TV this is usually not an issue because the HDMI ports are spaced farther apart.This not a paid review. I just want to help anyone that might be wondering why their TV or soundbar doesn't look or sound as good or just having playback problems. Please get cables to match or exceed the specs of your source device, TV, and sound system. Don't use the included HDMI cables that come with your TV or soundbar.Overall, these PowerBear 8K HDMI cables are highly recommended for you to experience the best audio/video quality.Just a quick update 11/2021:I have a PS5 and a new (4K 120hz) TV, Hisense U8G. Yes, you need a 4k, 120hz HDMI cable to take advantage of the PS5 features. Yes, this PowerBear 8K cable meets/exceeds the requirements and works flawlessly with the PS5 and a 4k 120hz TV. On the TV make sure the HDMI format is set to "enhanced" to enable the 4k HDR features on the PS5.The only downside, and I'm reducing by 1 star is that the Hisense U8G's HDMI ports are (standard) spaced closely and these Powerbear cables' bulky connectors do not fit side by side. So I have to get new cables if I want all the same cables for a cleaner look.
S**H
Excellent HDMI cable, thick yet flexible, well made.
Excellent HDMI cable, thick yet flexible, well made. I initially bought a 10ft cord and have since needed a longer 15ft. I liked the first one so much, I went back to my order history on Amazon and ordered the same thing, just longer!
S**Y
3rd cable brand is a win
I tried two other cables before I was able to get one that worked correctly and wasn’t losing signal or flashing on the screen. This cable is thick but flexible and seems very well made. Price was on point and quality is well worth it. I wish I would have found these guys before hand. Saving the mfg store for future cable needs.
B**E
Works with Asus laptop
For some reason my Asus laptop, USB – C port isn’t compatible with HDMI cable hook up to an external monitor. So Asus suggested I get a HDMI to HDMI cable. this one seem pretty good based on reviews, and the braided cord. looked just as pictured, I got the 8K. It was simple to hook up the HDMI on one end of the external monitor to the Asus HDMI port in the other end. And ouila! - it worked
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