Wireworld HDMI Sphere 48 0.6m
Overview
In the American manufacturer Wireworld’s HDMI range, the Sphere 48 represents the first level of access to the brand’s proprietary technologies. It succeeds the original Sphere, retaining the Uni-Path architecture while adopting the third generation of COMPOSILEX insulation. This cable carries video and audio signals up to 48 Gbit/s, the threshold required to fully exploit HDMI 2.1 features.
Uni-Path architecture and noise reduction
The Uni-Path geometry is what sets the Sphere 48 apart from conventionally designed HDMI cables. Unlike standard triple-shield structures, this internal architecture positions the conductors to minimize electromagnetic interference and crosstalk between channels. Shielding is still present—three layers protect the signal—but the arrangement of the elements is different.
COMPOSILEX 3 insulation surrounds the oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductors. Developed by Wireworld to reduce triboelectric noise, this composite material acts on the micro static discharges generated by contact between conductors and insulation, a phenomenon amplified by vibrations and signal flow. The brand claims that this third generation improves tonal purity and spatial separation compared to the COMPOSILEX 2 used in the previous model.
Extended video compatibility
The Sphere 48 supports all HDMI 2.1 features. It handles resolutions up to 8K at 60 Hz or 4K at 120 Hz, with support for dynamic HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10+). Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and 48-bit color depth make it suitable for connecting the latest game consoles, graphics cards, or UHD Blu-ray players without bandwidth limitations. HDCP 2.3 protection ensures compatibility with protected content.
Audio transmission and specialized connections
The eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) enables the return of an uncompressed multichannel audio stream from a TV to an amplifier or soundbar, eliminating the need for a second optical or coaxial cable. The Sphere 48 is also compatible with I2S links, a protocol used by certain high-end CD players and DACs to transfer audio data synchronously over separate lines.
Connectivity and flexibility
The connectors feature 24-karat gold plating on their contacts, a classic choice to limit oxidation and maintain stable conductivity over time. The cable itself uses a flexible structure, making it easy to route behind furniture or along a cable duct. UL CL2 and FT4 certifications authorize in-wall installation in accordance with North American fire safety standards.
Positioning within the Wireworld range
The Sphere 48 sits above the Radius 48, which uses a conventional architecture with the same COMPOSILEX 3 insulation. It is followed by the Silver Sphere 48 and the Platinum Starlight 48, whose conductors incorporate a silver layer and solid silver cores respectively. This hierarchy allows you to scale your investment according to your system’s priorities: the Sphere 48 delivers the benefits of Uni-Path geometry without resorting to the silver conductors of the higher-end models.
Available lengths range from 0.6 meters to 5 meters. All cables come with a lifetime warranty.
Technical specifications
Video capabilities
- Maximum resolution: 8K
- Compatibility: 4K, 8K
- Dynamic HDR
- Color depth: 48 bits (3 × 16)
- VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
- Content protection: HDCP 2.3
Audio capabilities
- eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel)
- Compatible with high-end I²S audio connections
Technologies and design
- HD-Bridge architecture
- Uni-Path geometry
- Oxygen-free copper conductor
- COMPOSILEX 3 insulation
- 24-carat gold-plated connectors
Electrical specifications
- Maximum bandwidth: 48 Gbit/s
- Characteristic impedance: 8 Ω
Certifications and standards
- UL standard: CL2
- Certification: FT4
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Sphere 48 work with HDMI 2.0 or earlier devices?
Backward compatibility is complete. A 4K/60 Hz TV or an older Blu-ray player will connect without any issues; the cable simply adapts its data rate to the capabilities of the source and display.
What is the difference between the Sphere 48 and the Silver Sphere 48?
The Silver Sphere 48 adds a silver layer around the oxygen-free copper and features self-locking HD-Grip connectors. According to Wireworld, the increased conductivity translates into improved resolution and dynamic contrast.
Can this cable be installed inside a wall?
UL CL2 and FT4 certifications allow it. These standards guarantee fire resistance in line with the requirements for in-wall installations in the United States and Canada.
Does the I2S connection mentioned apply to all audio systems?
No. I2S remains a niche protocol, found on certain home CD players and audiophile converters that separate clock and data signals. Typical home cinema setups generally rely on eARC or standard audio extraction.
Which cable should I choose for a game console in 4K/120 Hz with VRR?
The Sphere 48 meets this requirement. Its 48 Gbit/s bandwidth and VRR support ensure smooth transmission with no compromise on refresh rate or color depth.
Does the direction of connection matter?
Wireworld indicates directionality on its cables with arrows. The manufacturer recommends following this direction, arguing that the optimized conductor orientation during manufacturing enhances audio and video performance.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- GTIN / EAN: 8100573502696



