• CL3 Rated; made with low-smoke materials to resist fire
  • Connects Blu-ray players, Fire TV, Apple TV, PS4, PS3, XBox one, Xbox 360, computers and other HDMI-enabled devices to TVs, displays, A/V receivers and more
  • Cable allows you to share an Internet connection among multiple devices without the need for a separate Ethernet cable
  • Meets the latest HDMI standards (4K Video at 60 Hz, 2160p, 48 bit/px color depth) that supports bandwidth up to 18Gbps and backwards compatible with earlier versions
  • Cable Length: 15 feet (4.5 meters); Backed by AmazonBasics Lifetime warranty

HDMI cable works great! Look no further. I tested with HDR and Dolby Vision content and it all works flawlessly. Before using this cable, I had some free cables that the installer gave when I had my TV mounted. Everything was fine with my Nvidia Shield but I was having issues with the Apple TV 4K. For some reason, when I try to change the video settings, it wouldn't save it. My setup, I have my TV connected to an AVR and all my players are connected to the AVR. After replacing the HDMI cable going to the TV with this cable everything worked great. No more issues. I highly recommend this, especially if you're running cables in wall.

Installed this 35-foot active (RedMere) cable in wall, and it works great, including 1080p at 60Hz -- beautiful TV picture. Also installed a 35-foot passive HDMI cable in same wall, and it works equally great, including 1080p at 60Hz -- beautiful TV picture (Mediabridge 91-02X-35B Ultra Series HDMI Cable - 35-Feet https://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-91-02X-35B-Ultra-HDMI-Cable/dp/B009K4J8RS/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1494281759&sr=1-1&keywords=mediabridge+35+ft+hdmi). The active cable is slightly smaller in diameter than the passive cable, if that matters to someone. So either would work, I just wanted to be cautious since getting into the wall again would require a major effort, so now I use the passive cable, with the active as backup if needed.

It gets the picture and sound from my PC to my TV. It's thick, which means you probably need a bit of space (say from the back of the unit to the wall for instance) to accommodate a wide curve from the connection points, but at least it might withstand a cat or dog chewing it up a bit. If you need a 15 foot long HDMI cable, this will do the job as well as any other, more expensive specimen, in 99.99% of cases.

I wondered about these because of some less than stellar reviews, but my cable works fine. Some of the reviewers said that there was an "input end" and an "output end", but I installed mine both ways and it worked fine. My wife's first response when she saw the image on the screen was, "Wow, that's just stunning!" My setup is a home theater with a Harman Kardon AVR 1710S driving a Benq HT2050A projector shooting onto a Carl's Ultra White screen. This is HD--NOT 4K. I have no idea how the cable would perform carrying a 4k signal.

I wanted to have my desktop connected to the tv. This cable works perfect! I’ve had it almost a year and it still works like it did on day one. It still looks like it did the first day I received it to. It is easy to set up. It shows up instantly when you move it over. When you watch a movie it has the sound on the tv to. You have to set it up to do it. It’s a good price. I recommend it to anyone. I will buy again.

Cable is noticably thicker than HDMI cable from 8 years ago...one that would not support 4K with HDR. This one works perfectly for 4K/HDR, even with ARC (audio return channel) and HDMI control passing over the same 12' cable. I love having a single cable to the wall-mounted TV that passes video from a remote source, returns full surround audio to the receiver, and allows the TV remote to control the hidden components. I have been pleased with the Amazon Basics brand.

There is no "source"/"destination" label on the cables except the 35-50 foot versions which are active cables. I have been buying the shorter cables for while and they're the same as they've always been (passive). Both sides of the cable are identical. Amazon should probably list the active versions (35-60) on a separate page. I have tested the 15 foot cable up to 4k 60 4:2:2 10bpc. with no problems. I have doubts about the same on the 25 foot passive cable but 35-50 seem to be active and should work.

I needed an HDMI Cable and bought this one because I was connecting it to my phone. I wanted a long one so I could sit on the couch and make changes from my phone. The ends plugged in just fine to my TV and the adapter I was using. The cord is rather thick. I am guessing that is just how thick these cords need to be. It makes the cord bulky and heavy but I am guessing that is unavoidable. Happy with the cord and the price was more than fair. Thanks for reading my review Becky Brooks

TLDR: Get this item. It's a quality for the price. I've gotten many HDMI cables and suffered a lot of signal losses and loss of frames when using subpar quality HDMI cables. When Amazon decided to make this product for black friday deal, I was intrigued to find out if the quality was going to be worse than the current $40 dollar cable from Monster, which i start to have connection issue with. When the product came in, the cable was faster than the monster cable, and it had much smoother frame rate than monster cable. I was surprised to find out and really, this will be the only cable i'll be using for HDMI from here on.

I know sending a lot of data through a long HDMI cable is not easy. Most cables don't have any problem with full 1080p full HD but at 25ft, few cables are capable of doing 4K. Coming into this fully aware of the challenge, I did not expect it to work for 4K signal transmission. But it really worked for 4K at 60fps. I know this is not one of those "certified" premium for 4K and it might be hit or miss. I was lucky. I tested it with the Samsung K8500 UHD blu-ray player. This player's home screen is 4K 60fps and it worked fine. I popped in a couple of 4K blu-ray discs (most 4K blu-rays are 24fps so it's a lot easier on HDMI cable) and it worked without any issue. I then tested with the Costa Rica 4K 60fps on youtube and it also worked. For every test, I pressed info button on my TV remote to see the input signal and confirmed the correct input resolution and frame rates. To sum it up, if you want to buy this cable to for 4K, go for it. It's NOT guaranteed to work but there's a good chance that it will. I worked for me. I guess I'm lucky but you can be too. If it doesn't you can always return it.