⚡ Elevate your entertainment—8K clarity, zero lag, endless possibilities!
The FIBBR 8K HDMI Fiber Optic Cable delivers ultra-high 48Gbps bandwidth with HDMI 2.1 support, enabling stunning 8K@60Hz and 4K@120/144Hz visuals. Its fiber optic construction ensures lossless transmission up to 300 meters, outperforming traditional copper cables. Designed with 24K gold-plated connectors and advanced sealing technology, it offers durability and stable performance. Compatible with all major gaming consoles, PCs, and AV devices, this cable future-proofs your setup with support for HDR, Dolby Atmos, eARC, and more.
J**N
Great Fiber Optic HDMI Cable!
While reconfiguring my home theater connection, I decided to change the HDMI cable, which is about 15 feet long.Up until now, I used a very stiff, thick, old, and quite expensive HDMI cable to connect, but this HDMI cable was so stiff and tight that it came off by itself when I moved the device. Then I found the Fiber Optic HDMI cable below on Amazon.[8K HDMI Cable 15FT/5M, FIBBR 48Gbps High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable 8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz/144Hz eARC HDR HDCP 2.2 & 2.3, Slim Fiber Optic Cable Compatible with HDTV/PS5/Blu-ray].Ordered and to my surprise it arrived the very next day.I was very surprised after receiving the item. This cable is soft and the thickness is thinner than the RCA audio cable I was using, so it was great to connect devices and organize the wires.But on the other hand, I was a little worried about whether this cable would come out well. I am not an expert on the performance of cables and there is no way to measure their performance.First, I unplugged the old HDMI cable and connected a new one.The clear video of the 77-inch LG OLED TV screen came out, and I could hear the sound through the speakers and subwoofer connected to the home theater.With more than 50 years of experience and feeling, I compared the HDMI cable I was using before with the Fiber Optic hdmi cable I bought.Not a numerical comparison of the results from the meter, but the new Fiber Optic hdmi cable I bought, which I can now feel with my eyes and ears, is much cleaner and the sound is particularly powerful for my ears with no loss across the entire range!At this point, it's not uncommon to find 16-foot high-end fiber optic HDMI cables that cost over $100.With this cable I bought for less than $30, I wondered why I needed this cable with such a luxurious reputation.I can feel the clear video image and lossless sound across all ranges of treble and bass, and there are no other conditions as long as there is no difficulty in installation.After all, it is my sense to enjoy the video screen or sound rather than the digital numbers displayed on the measuring device.I would like to give +++ to 5 stars.
A**M
Very fast speed, 4K 60fps PC gaming with RTX 4090
I use it for my 4k TV to play PC games like RDR2 with gamepad on my sofa.Had to purchase 40ft cable, and it fits just as I expected.Connection speed, overall quality and additional functions like HDR, deep color etc works awesome.Usual copper HDMI is a garbage when compared to this beast.
S**S
Not compatible with HDMI2.1 standard
I have a 2022 model LG C2 OLED TV and a PS5Previously I have bought a Kaiboer Optical HDMI 2.1 cable from Taobao, it fails to meet the HDMI 2.1 standard and just connecting the LG C2 and PS2 at HDMI 2.0 standard.Then I try this Fibbr Optical HDMI cable from Amazon, and still, I have NO luck to get the HDMI2.1 works.As a kind of control experiment, I also bought an Amazon basic high speed HDMI cable to test if a copper HDMI cable works for the HDMI 2.1 standard. Well, the Amazon basis high speed HDMI cable simply works. The PS5 is able to output 4K 60Hz (at RGB) or 4K 120Hz (non-RGB), which is under HDMI2.1 standard. However, none of "Optical HDMI" cable that I have purchased from neither Kaiboer nor Fibbr works under HDMI2.1. They just works under HDMI2.0 standard.They are doing some misrepresentation about the spec (HDMI 2.1 compatible) and it is wasting time to return (Amazon order) and money (Taobao order, fail to get refund).For anyone who want to use "Optical HDMI" cable under HDMI 2.1 standard, it is better to test if your system works thru the use of copper hdmi cable first. Then when you purchase "Optical HDMI" and it doesn't work under HDMI 2.1, it saves your time to bug fix and easier to make claims against the seller.
J**S
Works Great
I don't normally leave reviews but I had a slight hic-up and wanted to note it for anyone else who has this issue.My home theater setup is Nvidia Shield -> Sony surround sound receiver -> LG TV. When I first switched out my copper HDMI cable for this fiber one, my CEC broke. Turning on or off the Nvidia shield is no longer turning on or off the TV. I ended up doing a firmware update on the TV and now everything works again.The cable is thin and easy to work with. The picture quality is superb. If you have issues, update firmware and see if that helps.
M**D
Holy Crap It works! Thin for the Win!
After getting a 4K LG OLED TV, running @ 120hz with Gsync, and Media Center PC running an RTX 3070, I discovered that the only way to drive the TV at it's full capabilities (120hz @ 4K) without resorting to some sort of display compression that sacrifices picture clarity, was with a 48Gbps 8K HDMI 2.1 Cable.The next step down is an 18Gbps HDMI 2.0b, which can only drive 4K @ a max 60hz without compression.Every Single 48Gbps HDMI cable I could find was THICK, which it turns out is necessary to carry the higher frequency signal on copper wires. I have a lot of cables routed around and bundled though rather small conduits, and whenever possible use as thin a cable as possibleEnter Fiber Optic cables. They can support 48Gbps while keeping thin, but there aren't many out there - most are very long (100' +) and very expensive.This one looked too good to be true - a real 48Gbps cable that's thin, short and cheap. I ordered one, swapped the firehose sized 2.1 cable out for it, and song of a gun .. It Just Worked.I'm running 120 Hz @ 4K no problem with an 8-bit uncompressed signal (I haven't tried getting 10-bit/HDR working yet). And its nice and thin - perfect for the small conduit I have.Happy! Happy! Happy!
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