Price: ₹749 - ₹582.00
(as of Jun 02, 2025 17:55:36 UTC – Details)
Overview: The HDMI cable is the newest and best digital video connection on the market. HDMI cables are convenient because they will allow the transfer of digital audio and video in a single cable, permitting a less confusing mess of wires and a cleaner entertainment centre. Main Features: Deep Colour – The Deep Colour feature provides a minimum of 8-bits per colour element (24-bits total), providing for a total of over 16 million colour variations. – High Definition Audio – HDMI supports a full range of high definition audio types, including SA-CD, DVD-Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio, and Dolby TrueHD. HDMI Ethernet Channel – The HDMI 2.0 specification adds a data channel to the HDMI connection, enabling high-speed, bi-directional communication. Connected devices that include this feature can send and receive data via 100 Mb/sec Ethernet, making them instantly ready for any IP-based application. Audio Return Channel – The new specification adds an audio channel that will reduce the number of cables required to deliver audio “upstream” from a TV to an A/V receiver for processing and playback. In cases where a TV features an internal content source, such as a built-in tuner or DVD player, the Audio Return Channel allows the TV to send audio data upstream to the A/V receiver via the HDMI cable, eliminating the need for an extra cable. 3D Support – The version of the specification defines common 3D formats and resolutions for HDMI-enabled devices, enabling 3D gaming and other 3D video applications. 4K Resolution Support – The new specification enables HDMI devices to support extremely high HD resolutions, effectively four times the resolution of a 1080p device. Support for 4K allows the HDMI interface to transmit digital content at the same resolution as the state-of-the-art Digital Cinema systems used in many movie theatres.
Category 2 certified, high speed 18.2 GBPS/340 MHz (supports up to 240hz refresh rates and 48-bit deep color)
Supports all new HDMI advanced features such as 3D, audio return channel, Ethernet, up to 7.1 Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio
Fully compatible with all blu ray players, Xbox 360, PS3, supports resolution 720p, 1080i, 1080p and beyond
Full shield and gold plated connectors for better image/sound quality/stable signal transmit and more durable
Backward compatible to all previous versions
3 feet/0.9 meters
vipin kumar –
Good
Good
CHAITHANYA GOUD DONTHI –
QUALITY IS GOOD
QUALITY IS GOOD.LOVE IT.
Rajkumar –
Perfect for me
I bought this 60 feet HDMI cable for Rs 1056/- I have enjoyed , this cable is very strong, It’s displaying my PC screen to SAMSUNG smart TV perfectly. I have compared the details of the pictures displayed by the copies (pendrive) plugged to TV and to the display which is screened as duplicate of a PC screen. obviously HDMI is perfect but you only able to control playback by PC
Subani Shaik –
HDMI Male to Female vice versa
Good one
EDWIN –
Nice hdmi cable
Good cable
Sunil Sharma –
Very good quality cable
very good quality and nice attachment to any of the hdmi supported device. I want my Canon 77D live preview on my Sony LED while shooting the video and It have work perfectly. Thanks to the 25ft HDMI To HDMI cable.Also Thanks to Amazon that the shipment I received within 3 days and before the expected delivery time.
God of Universe –
Value for money.
Works ok
Easwaran –
Does not work with Firestick
The product does not seem to Compatible with firestick.
William H Morse –
Great price and hopefully will last
Ryan –
They work great.
Oggie –
I see no difference from the so called deluxe ones you often find at the supposed high end retailers. I`ve tried this 25-footer connected to a 10-footer and saw no degradation whatsoever. Less than 8 bucks each and free shipping and pretty much anything this seller advertises, works as it should and I always look around for their products. Others sell similar products but this is now my fav. seller based on the quality and accurate descriptions of these items.
Magellan 3 –
I took the advise of CNET and it paid off!See the CNET review “Quick Guide: HDMI and HDMI cables”[…]CNET strongly recommends cheap HDMI cables widely available from online retailers instead of the expensive counterparts sold in your local electronics store.Here’s why:Expensive cables aren’t worth itIf you walk into your typical electronics store to buy an HDMI cable, you’re likely to see prices upward of $50 with promises of better performance and faster speeds. Do you really need to spend that much money on a single HDMI cable?Absolutely not–those cables are a rip-off. You should never pay more than $10 for a standard six-foot HDMI cable. And despite what salesmen and manufacturers might tell you, there’s no meaningful difference between the $10 cable and the $50 cable. Unless you see something obvious, such as dropouts or a flashing screen, the digital information transmitted by both cables is exactly the same–no cable can make the picture any better or any worse. We’ve used cables from many different companies in the past–such as Belkin, Accell, Monoprice, Monster, and SimplayHD–and have not run into any consistent issues with any brand of cable. With working cables and solid connections, we’ve seen no dropouts and “sparklies”–just consistent, dependable, high-quality audio and video. It’s that simple.Even a heavy-duty, high-end Monoprice cable cost us less than $20. But feel free to buy a cheaper one for a standard home theater.The editors at CNET are so confident that cheap HDMI cables offer identical performance, we’ve been using inexpensive Monoprice HDMI cables in the CNET Home Theater Lab for more than a year with no issues. That’s saying a lot, especially when you consider that our video experts are constantly swapping in new products and changing configurations, which means our cables take much more abuse than they would in a normal home theater. We’re also accustomed to making long cable runs, and many of our cables from Monoprice are 15 feet long. We also use even longer 20-foot cables from a generic maker with no appreciable loss in video quality. If cheap HDMI cables are good enough for the eagle-eyed video professionals at CNET, we’re betting they’re good enough for your home theater.And don’t get hung about other cables that offer a lifetime guarantee, protecting you in case your cables are technologically obsolete in the future. If in a few years there are consumer video products that output higher-than-1080p video signals (an admittedly unlikely scenario), you can always buy another cheap $10 cable online that can handle more data. And you’ve still saved yourself $30 over that $50 cable in the store.
Pamela Stewart –
It worked perfectly for what I needed it for