Kopul HDA-810P Premium Ultra High-Speed 8K HDMI Cable (9.8')

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Kopul HDA-810P Premium Ultra High-Speed 8K HDMI Cable (9.8')
Key Features
  • Supports up to 8K60 & 4K120 Resolution
  • eArc, HDR10 & HDCP 2.3 Support
  • 48 Gb/s Bandwidth
  • Triple-Layer RFI & EMI Shielding
Deliver uncompressed UHD video and multi-channel audio with the 9.8' HDA-810P Premium Ultra High-Speed 8K HDMI Cable from Kopul. The HDA-810P delivers all the enhanced features of HDMI 2.1, making it ideal for UHD home theater and professional video applications.
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Kopul HDMI Male to HDMI Male Overview

Deliver uncompressed UHD video and multi-channel audio with the 9.8' HDA-810P Premium Ultra High-Speed 8K HDMI Cable from Kopul. The HDA-810P delivers all the enhanced features of HDMI 2.1, making it ideal for UHD home theater and professional video applications.

With data transfer speeds up to 48 Gb/s and triple shielding to protect from interference, this cable allows clean, uninterrupted 8K60 video and 32 channels of audio for use with the most demanding HDMI devices. Additionally, 24K gold-plated connectors and PVC molded strain relief help enhance durability.

Ultra-High Definition
Display UHD (Ultra-High-Definition) video and audio with resolutions up to 8K60 or 4K120. Expanded 48 Gb/s bandwidth allows up to 12-bit color depth, which improves viewing HDR (High Dynamic Range) content such as games and movies streaming from your PS5, Xbox, Blu-ray player, or streaming media player.
eArc Support
Send higher quality audio over a larger bandwidth and with improved speed. Listen to up to 32 channels of uncompressed audio and even high bit-rate audio formats up to 192 kHz 24-bit. This cable supports DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS:X, Dolby TrueHD, and Dolby Atmos.
Triple Shielding
Electronic equipment can emit interference signals that disrupt a video or audio transmission. Tinned anneal copper (TAC) braided shielding offers excellent rejection of radio frequency interference (RFI), electromagnetic interference (EMI), and static noise, that is the protection you need for a clean and clear signal.
Durable Connectors
The 24k gold-plated connectors are made tough for heavy-duty use in the most demanding professional environments. These connectors ensure excellent conductivity and resist corrosion for uninterrupted signal transfers. At the end of each connector is a PVC molded strain relief to reduce flex damage to the cable.
Flame-Resistant Material
This HDMI cable provides a fire-resistant, low-smoke casing that won't emit a harmful gas if burned, and minimizes the spread of a fire.
Other HDMI 2.1 Supported Features
  • HDMI Ethernet
  • Dynamic Metadata HDR
  • Variable Refresh Rate (VRR)
  • Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)
  • Quick Frame Transport (QFT)
  • Quick Media Switching (QMS)
UPC: 847628561038

Kopul HDMI Male to HDMI Male Specs

Interface
HDMI 2.1
Connector 1
1x HDMI Male
Connector 2
1x HDMI Male
Cable Length
9.8' / 3 m
Maximum Resolution Support
10240 x 4320 at 30 Hz
Color
Black
Shielded
Yes
Certifications
HDCP 2.3, RoHS, WEEE
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.85 x 7.5 x 1.1"

Kopul HDMI Male to HDMI Male Reviews

High Quality and Thick

By Dante
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-07-14

Does what it says and at the length it is, thats reliable.

Excellent Quality but Stiff Cables

By Jason
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2024-06-18

These Kopul cables are really nice quality but they do not flex too easily so depending on your needs they may or may not be right. They aren't easy to get into tight spaces.

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I am 66 and have recently upgraded to 4kUHD/HDR. ...

I am 66 and have recently upgraded to 4kUHD/HDR. When it says with ethernet does that mean not for any wireless use?
Asked by: Brenda
I'm a 65 year old and a retired chief engineer of a major Hollywood motion picture studio. Hopefully, I can help answer your question. When a cable manufacturer says that their HDMI cable is with Ethernet, they are saying that they their cable supports that particular function of the HDMI V1.4 standard. Being that it supports Ethernet communication over the cable. Often that V1.4 standard also supports digital audio passing over that cable in BOTH directions (in AND out from the TV). How that Ethernet communication over the HDMI cable is used is a different question. Basically, it provides for Ethernet communication between the TV and the device it is connected to using the HDMI cable. Often that Ethernet communication is simply the coordination of the 3D information provided by a 3D Blu-Ray player. It CAN be used for connection to an internet connection for access to streaming programs, but I haven't seen many examples of that use. There could be many other uses also. It all depends on how your TV might use that signal path. In a practical sense, an Ethernet connection over a HDMI cable DOES NOT preclude your TV using a WiFi connection to the internet for streaming services (Netflix for example). If WiFi is the most convenient method of getting the internet to your TV, then use WiFi. If WiFi isn't reliable enough, as it often isn't, use a discrete (standard CAT-5 network cable)
Answered by: Paul
Date published: 2020-05-28

Will this work with a PC and a 1440P 60Hz LG ...

Will this work with a PC and a 1440P 60Hz LG Monitor?
Asked by: Neil
Yes, the Kopul HDA-525 Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet is fully compatible with your 1440P Monitor, so long as the model has HDMI inputs, and your PC has an HDMI output.
Answered by: Michael M
Date published: 2022-01-09

Does this support 4k at 60fps and 4:2:2 color?

Does this support 4k at 60fps and 4:2:2 color?
Asked by: Nathan
Yes it will.
Answered by: Mark S
Date published: 2021-01-08

question

can it put out 4k at 60fps?
Asked by: Anonymous
I have successfully run several resolutions and frame rates through this cable, including 4K @59.94 & 60fps.
Answered by: Steve H.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Does this support 4k?
Asked by: Jonathan M.
I have no experience w/4K via HDMI. I use CAT 7 cable direct to router for 4K content ..
Answered by: WILLIAM B.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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