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Soonsoonic 4K HDMI Cable 10m (HDMI 2.0, 18Gbps) for 4K@60Hz HDR, ARC, HDCP 2.2

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Brand: Soonsoonic
P/N: 10M
Reviews
4,7
+9.748

Reviews

4,7
+9.748 reviews

Price

£13.89£11.99-14%
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Product description

If you need an HDMI lead that can handle 4K sources across a bit of distance, a 10m HDMI cable like this Soonsoonic one is the kind of purchase you make once and live with. On paper, it’s built for HDMI 2.0 performance, with support for 4K at up to 60Hz and HDR, plus features such as ARC and HDCP 2.2.

That said, long cables are always a slight gamble depending on your setup (source and display both matter), so it’s worth checking your expectations before you commit.

The essentials

This is a full-size HDMI 2.0 cable from Soonsoonic, designed to carry video and audio between HDMI devices over a 10m run. The headline claims include Ultra High Speed (18Gbps), 4K Ultra HD up to 4K@60Hz with HDR, and support for features people typically look for when they’re setting up a UHD TV, gaming console, laptop, or media streamer.

It also includes elements meant to make living with it easier day to day: ARC for syncing sound over HDMI, and CEC so a single remote can potentially control multiple connected devices (within the limits of what your TV/sound system supports).

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And if your use involves mirroring or swapping screen modes, the cable is described as supporting mirror mode and extended display mode for compatible devices.

What you’ll notice in everyday use

A 10m HDMI run is exactly the kind of length that solves the “TV wall to media box” problem. Instead of rearranging furniture or stacking extension cables, you run one proper cable to keep things straightforward.

In a typical scenario, you might connect a UHD TV to an Xbox or PlayStation, then route sound back to a compatible soundbar or AV receiver via ARC. The benefit is fewer cables for audio and video control, especially if your devices support ARC and CEC.

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For a more “work/play” setup, people often rely on HDMI to connect a laptop to a monitor or TV. The cable’s mention of mirror and extended modes points towards that sort of mixed-use: one cable that’s meant to cover both entertainment and desk life.

Detalle de Soonsoonic 4K HDMI Cable 10m (HDMI 2.0, 18Gbps) for 4K@60Hz HDR, ARC, HDCP 2.2

Key points about the signal (and where it can fall short)

The cable is positioned around HDMI 2.0 class performance: it’s claimed to support 4K@60Hz and HDR, and also lists backwards compatibility with lower resolutions and frame rates.

There’s also a lot of detail in the base description about audio sampling and channel support, including the idea of immersive audio and multi-channel output. However, in real life, audio format support still depends on what your TV or sound system can decode from HDMI.

Also keep in mind that while this is designed for stable transmission with layered shielding and a noted TMDS approach, long cables can still be sensitive to system variables. If you’re planning very specific high-end gaming settings or running in a particularly noisy environment, it might be worth being cautious with expectations.

Key features you can actually use

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Here are the features that matter most for buyers deciding whether a 10m HDMI cable is the right kind of upgrade or replacement:

  • 4K@60Hz and HDR support as described, suitable for UHD TVs and HDR-capable sources.
  • ARC (Audio Return Channel) to send audio back from your TV to a soundbar/receiver over HDMI.
  • HDCP 2.2 for protected UHD content compatibility (where applicable).
  • CEC extension to potentially let one remote control multiple HDMI-connected devices.
  • Support for 3D is mentioned if your setup uses 3D viewing.

If you mainly want “a longer HDMI lead that does the basics reliably”, this ticks the boxes listed above—especially for home cinema and gaming setups.

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Tech specs

  • Type: HDMI 2.0 cable
  • Bandwidth / speed: 18Gbps (Ultra High Speed)
  • Max resolution / refresh (as stated): 4K@60Hz, plus compatibility with 2K@120Hz/60Hz/30Hz and 1080p/720p
  • HDR support (as stated): HDR10
  • ARC: Audio Return Channel
  • HDCP: HDCP 2.2
  • Audio sampling (as stated): 1536kHz
  • Audio channels (as stated): 32 channels
  • 3D support: Yes (as stated)
  • Aspect ratio / display angle (as stated): 21:9 for wide-angle theatre experience
  • Compatibility (as stated): HDMI UHD TV, monitors, laptop/PC, Xbox (incl. Xbox models), PS4/PS5, PS3, Blu-ray/DVD players, digital audio devices, HDTV/streaming sources (as listed)
  • Connector materials (as stated): gold-plated connector, chrome-plated aluminium alloy shell
  • Shielding (as stated): triple-layer shielding
  • Length: 10m
Detalle de Soonsoonic 4K HDMI Cable 10m (HDMI 2.0, 18Gbps) for 4K@60Hz HDR, ARC, HDCP 2.2

Should you buy it?

A solid pick if you’re specifically looking for a 10m HDMI cable that’s meant for 4K@60Hz HDR use, and you want practical home setup features like ARC and CEC. It makes the most sense for longer cable runs where rearranging your setup isn’t ideal, such as TV-to-console or TV-to-soundbar distance.

You may want to skip it if your plan depends on very fine-tuned performance at the edge of HDMI bandwidth (or you’re in a complex environment with lots of interference), because long runs can be less forgiving than short cables. It’s also not the best choice if you already have a short HDMI lead that works perfectly and you’re just chasing “specs” rather than solving a distance problem.

Mini FAQ

Does this support ARC?

Detalle de Soonsoonic 4K HDMI Cable 10m (HDMI 2.0, 18Gbps) for 4K@60Hz HDR, ARC, HDCP 2.2

Yes—ARC (Audio Return Channel) is mentioned in the product description, which is useful if your TV and sound system both support it.

Is 4K@60Hz supported?

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It’s stated as supporting 4K up to 60Hz (HDMI 2.0, 18Gbps, with HDR support).

Will it work with consoles like PS4/PS5 and Xbox?

The description lists compatibility with PS3/PS4/PS5 and Xbox series devices (alongside other HDMI sources).

Detalle de Soonsoonic 4K HDMI Cable 10m (HDMI 2.0, 18Gbps) for 4K@60Hz HDR, ARC, HDCP 2.2

Does it support HDR?

HDR is mentioned, including HDR10 support.

Is HDCP 2.2 included?

HDCP 2.2 support is included in the described compatibility features, which can be relevant for protected UHD content.

Final verdict

Worth considering when you actually need the 10m length and want a cable that covers common UHD TV, console, monitor, and soundbar convenience features (ARC/CEC) on paper. Just don’t assume that any long HDMI cable is automatically flawless in every setup—if you’re sensitive to performance, it’s smart to sanity-check compatibility on your TV/receiver and what you’re trying to output.