ProAm USA Coiled HDMI Cable (1.3 to 8')
- Supports Resolutions up to 4K UHD
- Coiled Cable Design
- Extendable from 1.3 to 8'
- Aluminum Shielding
Alfatron 8K HDMI Cable (6.5')
- Supports HDMI 2.1a
- Up to 8K60 & 4K120 Resolution
- 48 Gb/s Bandwidth
- 24K Gold-Plated Connectors
ALOGIC Ultra 8K HDMI 2.1 Cable (6.6')
- Supports 8K (7680 x 4320) at 60 Hz
- Supports DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 120 Hz
- 48 Gb/s Bandwidth
- eARC Support
Elvid 4K Coiled High-Speed Micro-HDMI to HDMI Cable (1.5')
- HDMI Type-D Male to Type-A Male
- Up to 4K Raw Resolution at 60 Hz
- Up to 18 Gb/s Data Transfer Rate
- Coiled Design Stretches from 8 to 18"
Tera Grand Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable (6')
- Supports 8K UHD @ 60 Hz with HDR
- HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision Support
- Gold-Plated Connectors
- Supports eARC
CAME-TV Ultra-Thin Micro-HDMI to HDMI Cable (1')
CAME-TV Ultra-Thin Mini-HDMI to HDMI Cable (1')
CAME-TV Ultra-Thin HDMI Cable (1')
LanParte HDMI to Mini HDMI Cable (3.3')
Rocstor USB-C Male to HDMI Male Cable (6')
- USB-C Male
- HDMI Male
- Supports up to 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz
- Supports 7.1-Channel Audio
Comprehensive Pro AV/IT TAA Compliant Series High Speed 18G 4K HDMI 2.0 Cable with Ethernet (3')
Kramer C-HMU Ultra-High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (3')
- Supports Up to 8K60 Resolution
- Up to 48 Gb/s Transfer Speed
- K-Lock Pull-Resistant Connectors
- CL3-Rated
Kramer Flat High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (6')
- Supports Full HD, 4K
- Flat Design Reduces Crosstalk
- Gold-Plated Connectors
- K-Lock Pull-Resistant Connectors
CAMVATE Braided High-Speed HDMI Cable (6.6')
- Supports 8K UHD, 4K UHD, Dynamic HDR, 3D
- eARC Support for Multichannel Audio
- Braided Nylon Jacket
- Gold-Plated Connectors
EVO Gimbals EVO ReFlex Ultra-Thin Mini-HDMI to HDMI Cable (3')
- 24kt Gold-Plated Connectors
- Made from Siliconized Rubber
- Black Anodized Cable
- 2.5mm Diameter
Tera Grand HD-MMS32-15 Ultra-Slim High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (15')
- Supports DCI 4K, Full HD, 3D
- Hardened Gold Contacts
- Supports Dual-Direction 1080p
- Ethernet Speeds up to 100 Mb/s
WyreStorm EXP-8KUHD Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable (3.2')
- Up to 8K60 Resolution
- Transfer Speeds up to 48 Gb/s
- HDCP 2.3 Compliant
- CL3 and VW-1 Fire Resistant Rating
Network Technologies HDMI Male & USB-A Male to HDMI Male Cable (10', Gray)
- 1 x HDMI Male and USB-A Male
- 1 x HDMI Male
- Connects HDMI Computers to Switch
- 10' Cable Length
Gefen Ultra High-Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable (3.2')
- Up to 8 & 10K Resolution at 60Hz & 120Hz
- 48 Gb/s Data Speeds
- eARC Compatible
- HDR Support
Comprehensive Pro AV/IT Specialist Series Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable (3')
- Supports up to 8K60 Resolution
- Ultra High-Speed 48 Gb/s
- Supports Deep Color and x.v.Color
- Ethernet Capable
Alvin's Cables Coiled 8K HDMI 2.1 Left-Angle to Right-Angle Braided Cable (12 to 18")
Alvin's Cables Coiled 8K 2.1 HDMI Braided Cable (12 to 18", Red)
Kramer C-HM/HM/PRO6 Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (6')
- Supports up to 4K UHD at 60 Hz
- 24kt Gold-Plated Connectors
- Triple Shielding
- Multichannel Audio Support
StarTech Premium Certified Series High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (3.3')
- HDMI Type A to Type A Male
- Supports up to 4K60 Resolution
- Up to 18 Gb/s Data Transfer Rate
- Gold-Plated Connectors
CAMVATE Braided High-Speed HDMI Cable (9.8')
- Supports 8K UHD, 4K UHD, Dynamic HDR, 3D
- eARC Support for Multichannel Audio
- Braided Nylon Jacket
- Gold-Plated Connectors
MSolutions MS-HDMI4K-0005 High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (1.6')
- Supports up to 4K60 Resolution
- Up to 18 Gb/s Data Transfer Speed
- High-Speed Copper Cable with Ethernet
- Supports HDCP 2.3, HDR, EDID, CEC & eARC
ATEN 2L7D03H High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (9.8')
Tera Grand Active Super-Slim High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (6')
- Supports Resolutions up to DCI 4K, 30 Hz
- RedMere Active Chipset
- 24kt Gold-Plated Contacts
- Supports Ethernet, 3D, ARC, Deep Color
Learning About HDMI Cables
HDMI cables connect your high-definition audio and video sources to a playback or display device. You might use them to link your DVD player to your TV, or to connect your laptop to your desktop so that you can use the desktop's larger screen. Unlike component video cables or S-video cables, HDMI cords have both audio and video in one cable, so you have fewer wires to connect and less clutter in your space. They also display HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) protected video content smoothly, something many older cable types can't do.
What Is HDMI?
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) isn't just the name of a cable; it's a standard that sets guidelines for connections between certain digital devices. This technology doesn't alter the signal in any way, so it reaches the playback device without any deterioration, giving you the best quality audio and video. HDMI connections are digital, but you can use them with analog devices, although the quality of the output won't be as high.
Types of HDMI Cables
Cables for home use come in four types, each based on the kind of wiring they use. Standard simply carries audio and video signals from one device to another. Standard with Ethernet has the same function as standard and includes Ethernet ability for network connections. High speed HDMI performs the same way standard does but much faster, and it supports 4K and 3D video. High speed with Ethernet provides fast transmission of audio, video, and data.
The connectors on the cables come in three types. Type A is the standard HDMI connector, and at 19mm wide, is the largest. Type C is the 11.2mm mini, and Type D is the 6.4mm micro. You'll probably encounter mostly micro and mini HDMI to HDMI. Most cables for these devices have a standard connector on the other end.
Choosing the Best HDMI Cables for the Job
Before you can choose your cables, you have to match the cord to the job. Start by determining if you'll need Ethernet capabilities. If you're connecting to a home network, you probably do. The type of TV you have determines if you need high-speed cable. If you have or plan to have, a newer model, then high-speed is a better bet.
Expect larger devices to require HDMI to HDMI cable cords with Type A connectors on each end. Smaller devices such as cameras and cell phones will need mini or micro cables. Some installations may need long HDMI cables. Since signals can degrade with distance, get only the length you need and no more.
Even if you're not quite ready to ditch your composite video cable and step all the way into the digital age, odds are strong that you have at least some need for HDMI. Find what you need to help you take the next step, at B&H Photo and Video.


