8K HDMI cable 3 meters
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With this 3-meter Ultra High Speed HDMI cable, you are ready for the latest generation of video and audio technology. The cable supports 8K resolution at 60 Hz and 4K at 120 Hz, allowing you to enjoy extremely sharp images, smooth motion, and impressive color reproduction. This makes the cable ideal for modern TVs, gaming setups, and high-end home cinema installations.
Thanks to support for the latest HDMI 2.1 specification, this cable offers a bandwidth of up to 48 Gbps. This enables uncompressed video with high resolutions and dynamic HDR formats to be transmitted seamlessly. Whether you’re watching movies, following sports broadcasts, or playing games, the cable ensures stable and high-quality signal transmission.
Support for Dynamic HDR allows brightness, contrast, and colors to be adjusted per scene or even per frame. This results in images that appear more realistic and detailed, especially with high-resolution content such as 8K and 4K HDR.
With a length of 3 meters, this HDMI cable offers enough flexibility to connect various devices without compromising performance. This is ideal, for example, when a TV is wall-mounted, a game console is placed in a TV cabinet, or an AV receiver is positioned a bit further from the screen.
The cable is designed to minimize interference as much as possible. Thanks to low EMI (electromagnetic interference), interference with wireless devices such as Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, or wireless speakers is reduced. This keeps signal quality stable, even in environments with many electronic devices.
Additionally, the cable is fully backward compatible with older HDMI devices. This means it also works seamlessly with existing TVs, monitors, Blu-ray players, media boxes, and game consoles that use earlier HDMI versions.