

With this HDMI 2.1 cable, you'll be able to enjoy a High-Definition image with no latency, Dolby Atoms surround sound at home! Simply update your HDMI cable could make such a difference, a great pick for gamers, cineaste, home cinema geeks, etc. It supports 3D, 7860 x 4320P, 4:4:4 Chroma, 32 Audio Channel, audio sample rates at 1536kHz, HDCP 2.2 compliant HDMI cable.
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I take it that you don't move the tv up/down right/left. If not, then you're going to need a bit more cable to gently go down or up the wall to the HDMI port on the tv if I understand your wall setup. As I mentioned though, these cables are stiff so you might want to give yourself some extra length.Ĩ0cm is about 30" if my calculations are correct so you may be able to use the pass through or brush plate and make a nice straight connection to your wall mounted tv if the egress point is right behind the tv. I know Zeskit is not having Amazon UK carry their cables but you might want to see if Ruipro is offering their new certified, UHS HDMI cables over there yet. If your total HDMI cable run is going to be under 5m (16'), then I would see if you can get a passive, certified UHS HDMI cable, with the QR label, over there.
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A brush or pass through plate is a good idea and one that I recommend, because that way you maintain the single cable, source to sink install with nothing in-between. You want to keep any 90º bend to an absolute minimum, at least to the point before the cable looks crimped. If you plan on pushing 4k HDR (HDMI 2.0) or 4k HDR (HDMI 2.1) with an active cable, you're setting yourself up for issues if you use a wall plate, adapters, or extenders.

Ruipro, which is more expensive, designs and builds their own cables using proprietary chipsets and they have some of the best customer support around. UGREEN sells hybrid fiber cables that basically use "off the shelf" components so their reliability and support is not very good, at least from the reports I've seen. However, being as they are passive cables, they do not have the flexibility (bend radius) that the hybrid fiber cables do so you may have to use an active cable, if for the flexibility if nothing else. Your best bet would be to use a passive, certified Ultra High Speed HDMI cable, with the QR label, from someone like Zeskit or Ruipro. The only real advantage would be space constraints and the need for better flexibility, which active hybrid fiber cables have. If 2m is your total cable length, an active hybrid fiber cable is an overkill for most people. Keep in mind that you are trying to push high resolution video at 40Gbps and greater so your cable connection needs to be as robust and clean as possible. You also want to avoid any sharp, 90º bends as that can cause continuity issues as well. Connecting to a wall plate, for example, "terminates" the connection at that juncture and produces a break in the HDMI cable continuity which may, and eventually will, cause issues. The reason is that active cables need to draw power from the sink end for proper operation. The most reliable connection for an active cable (hybrid fiber) is a single cable, source to sink, with no wall plates, adapters, extenders, etc in-between. These cables will be able to be replaced, but not the sort of thing I want to concern myself with for at least the next few years!Ī 2m ugreen 48 gbps HDMI cable is £15, so two of these would do the trick if they can indeed handle 48 gbps (or as close as is required)? Have a wireless dongle in my current TV (BX65 has been taken back down while I redecorate), so not sure if I still need this. *Future planning for PS5 which will go direct into TVĪs the wall plate has 3 x HDMI sockets, I will run an additional HDMI in the wall from the plate to one of the TVs 2.0 HDMI ports (only two of the four are 2.1 on the BX65). Into back of 5.1 surround sound wall plate with HDMI, sharp 90 degree bend (wall cavity 10cm, depending on length of HDMI cable connector, might have 2cm - 3cm to make a 90 degree bend)Ĥ8 mbps 2.1 HDMI from Wallplate to TV 2.1 HDMI connectionĤ8 mbps 2.1 HDMI from TV eARC to Wallplate.Into wall, long 90 degree down turn about 80cm.Layout - TV mounted on blocked in fire place: I would say instead, that the forum questions and videos I've watched have promoted these two more than others.
