YANBORONSN 4K HDTV coiled cable (90 degree left angle) – spring spiral 2.2ft, supports 4K@60Hz
Product description
If you’ve ever had a straight HDMI-style lead that turns into a tangled mess, a coiled option can be a lot more civilised. The YANBORSN 4K HDTV coiled cable is built for flexible routing and compact storage, with a 90 degree left angle connector that’s designed to sit neatly when space is tight.
That said, it’s not a do-everything cable for every situation. Coiled cables are convenient, but the short unstretched length and the way coiling works mean it can be a better fit for specific setups than for long-distance runs around a room.
The essentials
This is a spring spiral, coiled HDTV cable aimed at devices such as a camera monitor, TV, projector, monitor, tablet, and similar HDTV-enabled equipment. The main practical draw is the flexibility: the cable is designed to be looped/rolled so you can store it with less clutter than a traditional straight lead. The connection is finished with a gold-plated connector (positioned here as helping reduce corrosion/oxidation), and the outer aluminium shell is intended to be more resistant to scratches and rust.

On the performance side, the cable claims support for 4K UHD up to 4K@60Hz and high-bandwidth data transfer up to 18Gbps. It also positions itself as backward compatible with lower resolutions (2K, Full HD 1080p, and HD 720p), which is useful if you’re not running everything at the top end all the time.
Where it fits best is the kind of everyday use where you want a reliable connection without the hassle of a permanently deployed cable: a camera rig in a studio corner, a small monitor on a desk, or a TV-to-projector setup where you need the lead to curve rather than stretch.
What matters most in day-to-day use
The 90 degree left angle connector is the kind of detail you’ll appreciate once you try to route a cable behind a device. In real setups—especially on TVs, monitors, and camera monitors where ports are tight or recessed—the ability to turn the connector can reduce strain on the plug and make cable management look less chaotic.



You also get the benefits of a coiled design: the cable is described as being rolled in a loop to help prevent clutter, and it can extend beyond the unstretched length. The information provided says the unstretched length is 1FT and it can extend up to 3FT, which is a fairly clear hint about how far you should expect it to reach before it starts feeling impractical.
A small limitation to keep in mind: if your setup needs a longer, straight cable run across a room or through furniture gaps, this may feel restrictive. Coiled leads are more about convenience and routing flexibility than about covering long distances.
Tech summary
- Support stated: 4K@60Hz and high-bandwidth data transfer up to 18Gbps
- Design: coiled spring spiral with 90 degree left angle connector
- Unstretched vs extend: unstretched length is 1FT, extend up to 3FT
- Claimed compatibility: backward compatible with 2K, Full HD 1080p and HD 720p
- Durability details mentioned: aluminium shell, gold-plated connector (helps reduce corrosion/oxidation)
- Use cases listed: camera monitor, HDTVs, capture cards, Blu-ray players, game consoles, projector, or monitor

Where it shines (and where it might fall short)
This cable tends to make sense if you’re setting up gear where ports are close together, the cable path is short, and you’d rather not fight with a permanently straight lead. It’s also the sort of purchase that can be genuinely worth considering if you frequently move equipment—because the coiled style is designed for easier storage and less tangling.
However, it may not be the best match if you need a long run or a very direct path. Also, the product description mentions support up to 4K@120Hz in one place, but it separately highlights 4K@60Hz support—so if you’re specifically chasing 4K at higher refresh rates, it’s worth double-checking your target devices and settings before buying.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)



It suits you if you want a coiled, more manageable HDTV cable for compact setups: desk monitor connections, camera monitor use, small projector layouts, or TV connections where a right/left angle helps with physical routing.
It might not suit you if you want a single cable to cover a long, wall-to-wall distance, or if you prefer a straight lead for a cleaner, non-coiled cable run. If your priority is maximum reach and minimal “movement” from a coiled design, you may want to look at longer straight alternatives instead.
Quick check: buying considerations
Before you buy, check the physical side first: the 90 degree left angle helps when ports are positioned in certain ways, but it won’t solve every layout. Next, consider whether your device chain actually benefits from the stated 4K support and bandwidth. Finally, think about the length you need in practice—this cable is designed for short-to-shorter distances (unstretched 1FT, extend up to 3FT).

Is it worth it?
The YANBORONSN coiled 4K HDTV cable is a sensible choice for compact setups where cable clutter is a real problem, and where a 90 degree left angle connector makes routing easier. The stated 4K@60Hz support and 18Gbps bandwidth are aimed at smooth 4K viewing and everyday media use, while the aluminium shell and gold-plated connector details lean towards durability rather than fragility.
You should probably pass if you need a long cable run or you’re trying to guarantee a specific higher-refresh 4K mode, because the description contains both 4K@60Hz emphasis and a separate mention of 4K@120Hz. For everything else—short-range connections and tidy setups—it’s the kind of cable that feels practical more than flashy.
Mini FAQ



Will it work with lower-resolution devices?
The description says it’s backward compatible with 2K, Full HD 1080p, and HD 720p, so it should handle lower resolutions as well.
How long is it in practice?
It’s described as 1FT unstretched and able to extend up to 3FT. If your setup needs more than that, it’s likely not the right fit.
Is the 90 degree left angle important?
It can be. If your device ports are tight or recessed, the left-angle connector can make the connection easier and reduce stress on the plug.
What devices is it aimed at?
The listing mentions HDTV-enabled devices such as a camera monitor, HDTVs, capture cards, Blu-ray players, game consoles, and monitors/projectors.
Is it durable?
The product description highlights an aluminium shell (less prone to scratches and rust) and a gold-plated connector to help prevent corrosion/oxidation.
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