Didier
Really good, nothing to complain about.
Comment from March 12, 2025 — Experience from February 28, 2025
This Ultra High Speed HDMI cable certified by the HDMI organization from the in-akustik Premium series ensures crystal-clear images and dynamic high-definition sound with a data rate of 48 Gbps. Enjoy movies and games in Ultra HD 10k resolution and frame rates up to 120 Hz. Supported audio formats such as DTS Master, DTS:X, Dolby True HD, or Dolby Atmos enable an unprecedented home cinema experience. The triple shielding protects sensitive data from external interference.
Combined with 24k gold-plated connectors and extra-thick, 28 AWG tinned, high-purity OFC copper twisted-pair data cables, the cable guarantees interference-free, lossless signal transmission for uncompromising picture and sound quality. Featuring revolutionary capabilities like HDR10+, Dolby Vision, or Enhanced ARC (eARC), the cable supports the latest HDMI 2.1 standard and is of course backward compatible with older HDMI versions. It is specially designed to connect digital AV components such as set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, AV receivers, TVs, projectors, and gaming consoles like Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, PS3, PS3 Slim, PS4, PS4 Pro, or Nintendo Switch, and next-gen consoles like Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 (PS5).
Didier
Really good, nothing to complain about.
Comment from March 12, 2025 — Experience from February 28, 2025
Dominique
Very good HDMI cable.
Precision and clarity are there.
Comment from May 10, 2023 — Experience from February 23, 2023
Jean-pierre
The cable is of very good quality. It is well-protected and rigid. I did not notice any dramatic improvement in picture and sound quality. It seems there is some improvement in processing eARC HDMI data. The B.TV app (which replaces the TV decoder for Bbox subscriptions) on Smart TVs crashes less, but it doesn't resolve all the issues related to this operating mode. While I'm at it, I'll mention that nothing beats a good TV decoder, which operates much more smoothly despite the promises of an intelligent TV.
Comment from March 28, 2023 — Experience from March 17, 2023