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The Silkland 8K HDMI ARC/eARC Cable 2.1 is a high-speed 6.6ft cable designed for superior audio and video performance. It supports 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz resolutions, making it ideal for gaming and home theater setups. With advanced features like eARC support, dynamic HDR, and a robust build quality, this cable ensures a seamless and immersive entertainment experience.
O**V
Good quality
Good seller and very good itemRecommend
L**T
Good quality
Good quality. Used it to connect a sound bar to a LG TV.
A**N
It works!
I’m in my happy place! I have struggled for longer than I care to admit with HDMI connections from my Sony tuner/ amp to my LG tv. This cable resolved all issues, allowing me to remove the digital optical cable and run everything *(even my Apple TV!) with the tv controller!Call me stubborn, but I tried everything else, multiple times, blaming the manufacturers for the seeming incompatibility.I am completely satisfied with this HDMI cable!
K**R
Make sure you order extra long from what you think you need
Cable works the old cable from Samsung sound bars died.might be better than the Samsung hard to tell to be honest. Ordered the 3 ft. Only had to from sound bars at the base of tv to the back and it was a little short had to move sound bars a few inches off center.
P**N
This Cable Restored (Roku) Audio When a Regular HDMI Cable Failed
I have a fancy Yamaha audio-video receiver. All HDMI cables from the cable box, the computer, the Blu-Ray player etc, go to the receiver. Only ONE HDMI cable connects the receiver to the TV. I originally had a generic HDMI cable for this connection. All audio and video worked beautifully. With one exception:Audio failed when it was generated from the TV itself, i.e. from using Roku (it's a Roku TV) or from casting the iPhone to the TV. In these cases, audio has to travel from the TV through the HDMI cable to the AV receiver. You see, usually, audio and video goes in one direction only...from the source to the television (or to the AV receiver.) But think about what happens if you have an AV receiver with a Roku TV. Audio from Roku in a Roku TV, or from an iPhone casting to the TV, has to go in the WRONG DIRECTION through the HDMI cable connecting the receiver to the TV. The audio signal is going from the TV to the receiver at the same time time that the video signal is going from the receiver to the TV.That's why they came up with ARC ("Audio Return Channel") and eARC, with HDMI. It allows for two-way communication. In my case, so the audio generated from the TV itself (as opposed to from sources like Blu-Ray) can go backwards through the HDMI cable to the receiver, while the video can go forwards from the receiver to the TV.Now, with my setup, I had used the correct ARC HDMI inputs on the TV and receiver, but used a generic HDMI cable, as I had read that usually that works fine. But in my case (with my TV which uses eARC) the audio would clip in and out with Roku and the iPhone. I wondered if something was wrong with the receiver or the TV (what a headache either of those possibilities would be.) But then I remembered reading that generic HDMI cable USUALLY works with ARC and eARC. And I thought, I'd better go to Amazon and search for ARC HDMI cable, and came across this particular cable, and purchased it.I replaced the generic HDMI cable with this "Silkland 8K HDMI ARC/eARC Cable", and with some trepidation, turned on a Roku channel....and PERFECT AUDIO came forth from my system! No clipping, no dropouts, no problems of any kind! Same with casting the iPhone to the system.Hallelujah! Problem solved.NOTE: There's another three letter acronym besides ARC associated with HDMI...CEC. CEC allows for the remote control controlling the TV to control the AV receiver simultaneously. For example...it enables the "power on" button on the Verizon controller to turn on the TV and the receiver at the same time, and allows the volume up and down button to control the volume from the AV receiver. This avoids the annoyance of having to use multiple remotes just to turn on cable TV, when the audio is channeled through the receiver. Fortunately with my system, CEC worked beautifully in conjunction with ARC. Good luck dealing with these AV intricacies, folks reading this review.
R**.
Great Product and Service
Great product and perfect length and company service is excellent
A**R
HDMI cord
Works great
J**N
ARC Cable 6.6 ft
Works Great, No Problems,fair price
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