Description:
This 75-foot fiber optic HDMI 2.1 cable brings long-reach high-bandwidth connectivity for living rooms, home theaters, and gaming setups where wall-mounted TVs or distant projectors require reliable signal over distance. It supports high-resolution video and low-latency features, making it useful for watching 8K movies or gaming on consoles that benefit from HDMI 2.1 functionality.
Key Points
This cable supports HDMI 2.1 features including 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz, with a reported 48 Gbps bandwidth and advanced video enhancements such as HDR10 and 48-bit color depth. It is unidirectional fiber optic construction, which helps maintain signal integrity over the 75-foot (23 meter) span and reduces the risk of flicker or lag when used with compatible sources and displays. The design includes 24K gold-plated connectors and a braided nylon jacket for added durability and flex resistance.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Snowkids Cable de fibra 贸ptica HDMI 8K 75FT/23M
- Length: - 75 ft / 23 m.
- Bandwidth: - 48 Gbps.
- Video support: - 8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz, 1080p, 3D.
- Protocols and features: - eARC, VRR, ALLM, QFT, QMS, DSC, HDR10.
- Compatibility: - Backward compatible with HDMI 2.0b/2.0a/1.4 and earlier.
Advantages
Using fiber optics for HDMI over long distances reduces signal degradation compared to long copper runs, so image quality and synchronization are preserved for demanding content. The cable鈥檚 unidirectional design helps ensure the transmitter and receiver roles are maintained, which can be important when connecting consoles, AV receivers, or source devices to distant displays. The braided exterior and reinforced strain reliefs are meant to increase lifespan and resist wear from frequent cable movement.
Usage Recommendations
Connect the cable so that the source device is on the cable鈥檚 designated source end and the display on the sink end, since the fiber link is unidirectional. For best performance enable HDMI 2.1 features on both the source and display when available, and verify the devices support the desired modes like 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz according to the manufacturer. Note that the full 8K and advanced feature set depend on both connected devices and their firmware, and some features may require specific settings on TVs or consoles.










