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BlueRigger 8K HDMI Cable (5M, 8K 60Hz HDR, 4K 120Hz, High Speed 48Gbps with Ethernet, eARC, 3D, HDCP 2.3) - Compatible with PS5, Xbox, Roku, Apple TV, Switch, PC

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Certified or tested cables have been tested to make sure they work reliably, and that they’ll support the resolutions and gaming/AV features that they should based on their category. Otherwise, there are a few cables with different swivelling or 90-degree connectors that might make it easier to use them with a screen that’s in a constrained space or mounted on a wall. HDMI cables can deteriorate over time. If you're plugging and unplugging the cable consistently, it will wear down faster, and HDMI cables made of better materials last longer. Eventually, though, HDMI cables will become faulty.

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These cables will be able to be replaced, but not the sort of thing I want to concern myself with for at least the next few years!

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IRO-V-F cable includes 24x OM5 Fibers over Two MPO Female TYPE-A straight connectors, industry standard compatible to everything, for a total bandwidth of 2.4 Terabits Uncompressed. I found the helping hands/rig vital to keep things still while soldering. I used 60/40 solder and a fine tip soldering iron - around 30w was sufficient. The desolder wire was very useful. And 4x 2 pairs of wires in a colorfull metal shield, these are the data wires for the picture and sound.

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Standard HDMI cables work for basic HD TV and put out images up to 1080p. Many modern TVs, however, support 4K, so you may want to upgrade. Before you begin, slide the first part from the connector on, its a common mistake to have the connector in place and then realise that you needed to slide that one on first. Then strip down the metal shields of the wire pairs so they will be exposed, next remove about 3mm of the inner wires so the core will be exposed. (do this with all wires) A raceway is usually a shallow metal or plastic channel that mounts directly on the wall.The cables are inserted into the raceway channel, and then a cover snaps to conceal them.Elbow and tee fittings may also permit you to mount the wires in the preferred directions.

The second solution is, actually, the subject of our interest.It is to install the HDMI cabling in the wall or behind the wall. It is the better and the neater option for hiding wires and is the preferred choice by most households. Jim Richardson, “In-Wall Wiring Guide for Home A/V.” Crutchfield, www.crutchfield.com/S-NcFWxdPTmVB/learn/learningcenter/home/inwall_wiring.html

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When it comes to choosing the right HDMI cable for your needs, there are more factors than you might realize. If you’re planning to run your cable through a wall, you’ll need to look for a CL3 rating. Otherwise, the most important factors are speed and length. Speed

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The most reliable connection for an active cable (hybrid fiber) is a single cable, source to sink, with no wall plates, adapters, extenders, etc in-between. The reason is that active cables need to draw power from the sink end for proper operation. Connecting to a wall plate, for example, "terminates" the connection at that juncture and produces a break in the HDMI cable continuity which may, and eventually will, cause issues. All necessary materials and tools are available on the market if you do not have your own, so it is only up to you to get it done. Preparation This is the easy part. First off, test the cable before you put it in the wall to make sure it will transmit the HDMI signal with no dropouts. You’ll want to use your highest resolution source set to the maximum settings. Then, remove any outlets or wall plates that are hiding the old HDMI cable. Pull out both ends of the HDMI cable. You will need about 4-6” on one end to secure the new cable, so make sure that you don’t accidentally pull too much wire and lose the other end in the wall. After closing it all up there is nothing to be seen, but if this cable breaks we can connect a new Hdmi cable within 10 minutes. Furthermore, if there is no room for the heat to escape, the conduit temperature will eventually rise, causing the wire to melt. In rare cases, it can lead to a small flame, which will most likely spread across the length of the wire, burning the rubber coating outside until it reaches something flammable.

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The holes must be in line with each other, as much as possible, to facilitate cables’ running through them. Hi there - I've done lots of searching through the forums so I think I know enough to ask a question on the same topic as this, but I don't know enough to understand all of the similar previous answers!Then we put the hole assembly into the wall, since the walls are hollow we have enough room to put it all in there without bending anything.

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