- IN THE BOX: Nylon braided HDMI cable (A Male to A Male) for connecting 2 HDMI-enabled devices; 15 feet long
- DEVICE COMPATIBLE: Connects Blu-ray players, Fire TV, Apple TV, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and computers to TVs, displays, A/V receivers, and more
- SUPPORTS 4K VIDEO: Supports 4K video at 60 Hz, 2160p, 48-bit/px color depth, as well as bandwidth up to 18Gbps, Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return Channel (ARC)
- EASY CONNECTION: Share an Internet connection among multiple devices (no need for a separate Ethernet cable)
- BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE: Works with earlier versions to allow for use with a wide range of HDMI-enabled devices
- NOTE: This cable supports up to 4K@60Hz, so if a connected device’s output is higher than that standard, the cable won’t work properly
Amazon Basics HDMI Cable, 18Gbps High-Speed, 4K@60Hz, 2160p, Nylon-Braided Cord, Ethernet Ready, 15 Foot, Nylon
Rated 4.92 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)
9,29 $
Category: Electronics
Brand | Amazon Basics |
---|---|
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Type | HDMI |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Special Feature | High Speed |
Recommended Uses For Product | TV |
Color | Nylon |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Data Transfer Rate | 18 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 2 |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Gauge | 26.0 |
Model Name | HDMI-BRAID-15FT-1P |
Specification Met | Certified Frustration-free |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Frustration-Free Packaging |
Product Dimensions | 180 x 0.78 x 0.4 inches |
Item model number | T8FC_B_15 |
Date First Available | October 11, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
13 reviews for Amazon Basics HDMI Cable, 18Gbps High-Speed, 4K@60Hz, 2160p, Nylon-Braided Cord, Ethernet Ready, 15 Foot, Nylon
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Kamal –
Good quality products
Jennifer mulholland –
good product at a good price!
Jan –
4K und 60 Hz Verbindung zwischen PC und TV OK. (Beide HDMI 2.0)
Das 4K Bild war gut. Bei schnellen Bildwechsel gab es keine verzögerungen oder Ruckler.
Bessere Testmöglichkeite um die Kabel- Bandbreite zu messen, liegen hier nicht vor.
Getestet wurde mehrere Wochen lang mit verschiedenen Inhalten.
easyasxyz –
Needed a long cable to output video from my laptop to the TV. Found this one at a great price and it did the job.
Serious Shopper in CA –
I hate cables. Why are they always so stiff and unmanageable? This product eases my anxiety. I used this in place of the free cable the cable company provided with my new cable box. So much better to manage. What can’t they all be like this?
Sonny –
What can I say. It’s as the product name says ‘BASIC’. It work so I am happy.
Erik Stroud –
I have been working on fixing up my cable management for everything in my apartment and these have been pretty handy. The cables are thick, but work more consistently than some of the thinner ones I have. Thanks to the braided port of it, they don’t really tangle as much. Works for 4k 60/120hz and below without issue so far.
Recommend purchasing a decent HDMI switch as well to have as a centralized spot for all these cables to run to. Can help with management as the one thing that may be an issue for some is that they are definitely a little stiff. For me personally, this doesn’t really hurt as I have cable guides that are large and long to run the cables through, but if you have a smaller space to run them through, it may be a tight fit and make maneuvering the cables tougher.
FromTheSkyDown –
As a system integrator and AV installer I’ve installed hundreds of HDMI cables and found out the hard way that paying more for cables doesn’t always yield better results.
These Amazon Basics cables are well made, heavier gauge HDMI cables with a throughput of 18gbps. The specs say they will support 4K video at 60 Hz. So far I’ve hooked up Samsung, Sony, Sharp and LG TVs without any issues. I’ve used these cables with Shaw and Telus Set Top Boxes, Marantz and Yamaha AVR’s, Apple TV, PS3&4, XBox One, and other various devices, again so far so good.
These cables are thick, but not too thick. They are fairly flexible and generally fish easily through conduit or inside walls. Some HDMI Cables have oversized connector heads on them which sometimes creates problems with overcrowding … not so with these Amazon Cables. The HDMI Plugs are a little larger than some 1080P cables I used but they are still small enough to fit into most receivers and TVs.
Overall these Amazon Cables are a good value and work well if your cable run is 25 feet or less. I still use more expensive HDMI cables sometimes for high end installations with large budgets or in cases where I need a cable length longer than 25 feet. (I wish Amazon made these cables in a 35-40ft length).
I highly recommend these cables and will continue to buy them when needed. Simply put … they just work!
Socal Resident –
I am in the need for a long HDMI cable and glad I found this, it is sturdy enough but not stiff like Monoprice cable that I have. I like them.
Peppe Malara –
I bought two cables, used one for my new soundbar and one as a replacement for my satellite box’s aged cable. No fuss in setting up a decent length of cable and snug connectors. They feel solid enough and I had no issues getting them to flex into the area I have available. I used small cable ties to keep them tidy at the rear of my unit.
acornone –
I got these to go with the HDMI switch I got. They work great, while they have a braided sleeve; they are flexible and thin compared to some of my earlier cables. Feel free to spend more on “big name” cables, but you really don’t need to since these do just fine.
Matt –
Good Audio/ Video Cable.
Kamal –
Never pay more than a few bucks for an HDMI cable. Beware of those who say better quality cables deliver better image.
The cable just delivers the image – if meets the specs for it.
So my advice is: know the HDMI standard you really need (in my case HDMI 1.4) and buy the cheapest cable.