Gold-Plated Connectors: The connectors at each end of the cable may be gold-plated to ensure reliable signal transmission and resist corrosion, resulting in better conductivity and longevity.
Shielding: The cable may feature multiple layers of shielding to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI), which can degrade signal quality over long cable runs.
Durability: The cable is built with durable materials and may feature reinforced connectors and a rugged jacket to withstand installation and handling in various environments.
Compliance: It adheres to HDMI standards and specifications to ensure compatibility with HDMI-enabled devices, such as TVs, monitors, projectors, gaming consoles, and AV receivers.
Ethernet Channel (optional): Some HDMI cables come with an Ethernet channel, allowing for network connectivity between HDMI-connected devices without the need for separate Ethernet cables.
Audio Return Channel (ARC) (optional): Supports ARC functionality, enabling the transmission of audio from a compatible TV back to the HDMI source device, such as a soundbar or AV receiver, eliminating the need for additional audio cables.
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