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Kramer CLS-AOCH/UF-33 Ultra High-Speed HDMI Fiber Hybrid Cable 8K@60Hz 48Gbps 33ft LSHF

33ft ultra high-speed hybrid HDMI cable combining OM3 fiber and copper for up to 8K@60Hz, 48Gbps bandwidth, LSHF jacket, 24K gold-plated K-Lock HDMI Type A…
SKU: CLS-AOCH/UF-33
Brand: Kramer
$256.00

Kramer CLS-AOCH/XL-66 Active Plugable Optical HDMI Cable, LSHF-66ft

Active Optical HDMI Cable for running 4K@60Hz (4:2:0), 4K@30Hz (4:4:4)
SKU: CLS-AOCH/XL-66
Brand: Kramer
$368.00

Kramer CP-AOCU/CH-33 Active Optical USB-C to HDMI Cable 33ft – 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 / 18Gbps / Plenum

Active optical plenum-rated USB-C to HDMI cable 33ft supporting 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 18Gbps, HDR and HDCP2.2 for secure, low-EMI AV installations.
SKU: CP-AOCU/CH-33
Brand: Kramer
$248.00

Kramer CLS-AOCU/CH-98 Active Optical USB-C to HDMI Cable / 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 / 98ft / 18Gbps / HDR / HDCP2.2

Active optical USB-C to HDMI cable 98ft supporting 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 18Gbps bandwidth, HDR and HDCP2.2/1.4 support, thin 4.7mm LSHF jacket.
SKU: CLS-AOCU/CH-98
Brand: Kramer
$296.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-328 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 / 18Gbps / HDMI Active Optical Cable / 328ft / Plenum

Active optical HDMI cable CP-AOCH/PF-328 supports 4K@60 4:4:4, 18 Gbps, plenum-rated 8xMM OM3 fiber construction for runs up to 100m (328ft) with K-Lock connectors and…
SKU: CP-AOCH/PF-328
Brand: Kramer
$1,380.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-295 Armored 4K HDMI AOC 295ft 18Gbps 4K@60 4:4:4 Gold-Plated

Armored active optical HDMI cable CP-AOCH/PF-295 delivers 4K@60 4:4:4 video, 18 Gbps bandwidth and gold-plated HDMI Type A connectors with K-Lock and USB power pigtail…
SKU: CP-AOCH/PF-295
Brand: Kramer
$1,280.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-230 High-Speed 4K HDMI Active Optical Cable 230ft / 4K60 4:4:4 / 18Gbps / K-Lock

Active fiber HDMI cable CP-AOCH/PF-230 delivers 4K@60 4:4:4 video and 18 Gbps bandwidth over 230ft with K-Lock connectors and plenum-rated 4.0mm jacket.
SKU: CP-AOCH/PF-230
Brand: Kramer
$1,072.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-197 High-Speed 4K@60 4:4:4 HDMI Active Optical Cable 197ft 18Gbps K-Lock

197ft active HDMI optical cable supporting 4K@60 4:4:4 and 18 Gbps with K-Lock connectors, OM3 fiber, plenum jacket and optional USB power for display end.
SKU: CP-AOCH/PF-197
Brand: Kramer
$968.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-164 4K@60 4:4:4 18 Gbps HDMI Active Optical Cable 164 ft Dolby TrueHD

Active fiber HDMI cable CP-AOCH/PF-164 delivers 4K@60 4:4:4 video and 18 Gbps over long runs, featuring OM3 fiber, plenum jacket, K-Lock 24K gold HDMI connectors…
SKU: CP-AOCH/PF-164
Brand: Kramer
$736.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-33 4K60 4:4:4 HDMI Active Optical Cable 33ft 18Gbps Plenum

33ft active HDMI optical cable (AOC) CP-AOCH/PF-33 supports 4K60 4:4:4, 18Gbps, OM3 fiber, plenum jacket, K-Lock connectors and USB-powered display end for long-range, interference-free HDMI…
SKU: CP-AOCH/PF-33
Brand: Kramer
$440.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-50 4K Active Optical HDMI Cable 50ft/18 Gbps/Plenum Rated

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-50 is a 50ft 4K active optical HDMI cable with 18 Gbps, plenum rated for robust, long-distance AV signal transmission.
SKU: CP-AOCH/PF-50
Brand: Kramer
$480.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/PF-98 4K60 4:4:4 18Gbps HDMI Active Optical Cable Fiber Armored 98ft Plenum

98ft pure-fiber HDMI active optical cable supporting 4K@60 4:4:4 and 18 Gbps with armored plenum jacket, K-Lock connectors and USB power pigtail for displays.
SKU: CP-AOCH/PF-98
Brand: Kramer
$624.00

Kramer CLS-AOCU/CH-15 4.6m (15ft) Active Optical 4K USB Type C (M) to HDMI (M) Cable/Low Smoke and Halogen Free

CLS−AOCU/CH is an innovative active optical USB C to HDMI cable for 4K signals up to 30 meters (98ft).
SKU: CLS-AOCU/CH-15
Brand: Kramer
$240.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/UF-328 100m/328ft 8K/60Hz Ultra High-Speed HDMI Optic Hybrid Cable-Plenum Rated

CP-AOCH/UF is an innovative active hybrid optical HDMI cable for sending 8K signals up to 100 meters (328 ft).
SKU: CP-AOCH/UF-328
Brand: Kramer
$976.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/UF-295 90m/295ft 8K/60Hz Ultra High-Speed HDMI Optic Hybrid Cable-Plenum Rated

CP-AOCH/UF is an innovative active hybrid optical HDMI cable for sending 8K signals up to 100 meters (328 ft).
SKU: CP-AOCH/UF-295
Brand: Kramer
$876.00

Kramer CP-AOCH/UF-230 70m/230ft 8K/60Hz Ultra High-Speed HDMI Optic Hybrid Cable-Plenum Rated

CP-AOCH/UF is an innovative active hybrid optical HDMI cable for sending 8K signals up to 100 meters (328 ft).
SKU: CP-AOCH/UF-230
Brand: Kramer
$696.00

What HDMI cables do

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the most widely used connectivity standard in modern AV. From HDTVs, DVD and Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, streaming devices, cameras, and audio/video receivers to commercial digital signage and pro AV equipment, HDMI has taken over as the default digital interface because it carries video and audio together over a single cable.

HDMI versions and what they support

HDMI has evolved through many versions. The most common cables on the market today are HDMI 1.4 and later. HDMI 1.4 supports 4K resolution (at 30 Hz) and adds the HDMI Ethernet Channel. HDMI 2.0 (sometimes called HDMI UHD) supports 4K at 60 Hz with full chroma and was released in 2013. HDMI 2.1 supports up to 8K and adds dynamic HDR, eARC, and 48 Gbps bandwidth. For modern 4K installations, look for cables labeled "Premium High Speed" (HDMI 2.0, 18 Gbps) or "Ultra High Speed" (HDMI 2.1, 48 Gbps).

HDMI connector types

HDMI has five defined connector types. Type A is the full-size 19-pin connector found on TVs, AV receivers, and most source devices. Type B is a wider dual-link version that is rarely used in practice. Type C (Mini HDMI) is smaller and found on some cameras and tablets. Type D (Micro HDMI) is even smaller and found on small cameras and some smartphones. Type E has a locking mechanism and is designed for in-vehicle infotainment systems where vibration is a concern.

HDMI cable categories

HDMI version 1.4 defined several cable performance categories. Standard HDMI Cable supports 1080i and 720p. Standard HDMI Cable with Ethernet adds the optional Ethernet channel. Automotive HDMI Cable is designed for in-vehicle use. High-Speed HDMI Cable supports 1080p, 4K (at 30 Hz), 3D, and Deep Color. High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet adds the Ethernet channel. Later certifications added Premium High Speed (18 Gbps for HDMI 2.0) and Ultra High Speed (48 Gbps for HDMI 2.1).

Cable length and signal quality

HDMI cable length affects signal quality, especially at 4K and HDR. Passive copper HDMI is reliable to about 25 to 50 feet (8 to 15 meters) at 4K. Beyond that, signal degradation appears as sparkles, flickering, or no picture at all. For longer runs, options are: active HDMI cables with built-in signal regeneration (good to about 100 feet), HDMI Active Optical Cables (AOC) using fiber for the middle of the cable (good to 100+ meters), or HDMI extender pairs over CAT5e/6 (HDBaseT), AV-over-IP, or fiber.

Common applications

HDMI cables connect every kind of source to every kind of display in modern AV. Home theaters use HDMI from sources to AV receivers and on to displays. Commercial conference rooms use HDMI from laptops, room PCs, and wireless presentation receivers to displays. Sports bars and digital signage use HDMI from media players to displays. Broadcast and live production use HDMI for camera, capture, and monitor connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which HDMI version do I need for 4K video?

HDMI 1.4 supports 4K but only at 30 Hz, which works for movies but feels choppy for fast content or gaming. HDMI 2.0 supports 4K at 60 Hz with full 4:4:4 chroma and is the modern minimum for any new 4K installation. HDMI 2.1 supports 4K at 120 Hz and 8K at 60 Hz, with 48 Gbps bandwidth, dynamic HDR, and eARC. For most new 4K installs today, an HDMI 2.0 cable (labeled "Premium High Speed", 18 Gbps) is sufficient. For 8K, gaming at 4K/120, or future-proofing, choose HDMI 2.1 (Ultra High Speed, 48 Gbps). The chain is only as fast as its slowest link, so source, cable, and display all need to support the same version.

What is the maximum reliable length for a passive HDMI cable?

About 25 to 50 feet (8 to 15 meters), depending on the resolution. At 1080p, passive copper HDMI is reliable to 50 feet or more on quality cable. At 4K at 60 Hz with HDR, signal degradation often appears beyond 25 feet, showing as sparkles, flickering, or complete signal loss. For longer runs, use active HDMI cables (with built-in chips that regenerate the signal, good to about 100 feet), HDMI Active Optical Cables (AOC, using fiber for the long middle of the cable, good to 100+ meters), or an HDMI extender pair over CAT cable (HDBaseT) or fiber.

What are the different HDMI connector types?

HDMI has five defined connector types. Type A is the standard 19-pin connector found on TVs, AV receivers, and most source devices. Type B is a wider dual-link version that is rarely used in practice. Type C (Mini HDMI) is smaller and found on some cameras and tablets. Type D (Micro HDMI) is the smallest and is found on small cameras and some smartphones. Type E has a locking mechanism and is designed for in-vehicle infotainment systems where vibration is a concern. Adapter cables let you bridge between connector types: a common need is Mini HDMI to full-size HDMI for connecting a camera to a TV.

Do I need an "HDMI with Ethernet" cable?

Only if your devices support the HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC), which most do not. HDMI Ethernet Channel was introduced with HDMI 1.4 and lets a single cable carry both AV and a 100 Mbps network connection between devices that support the feature. In practice, very few consumer or commercial devices implemented HEC, so most installations use a separate network cable or Wi-Fi for connectivity. An "HDMI with Ethernet" cable is electrically identical to a standard HDMI cable in every other way, so it works interchangeably; you just may never use the Ethernet capability.

What is HDCP and why does it matter for HDMI cables?

HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is a copy-protection handshake between source and display that runs over HDMI. It affects compatibility with protected content from Blu-ray, streaming services, and many corporate sources. If any device in the chain (switcher, splitter, extender, AV receiver, display) does not support the right HDCP version, the picture goes black or drops to a lower resolution. The cable itself does not "have" HDCP; the handshake is between devices. But you should make sure every active device in the signal path supports HDCP 2.2 or 2.3 for 4K HDR content.

Where are HDMI cables used in commercial installations?

HDMI is the workhorse interconnect for modern commercial AV. Conference rooms use HDMI from laptops, room PCs, and wireless presentation receivers to displays. Classrooms use HDMI from instructor sources to projectors or interactive displays. Digital signage uses HDMI from media players to displays. Sports bars and restaurants use HDMI from cable boxes and streaming devices to TVs throughout the venue. Houses of worship use HDMI for camera connections, computer presentation, and display feeds. Broadcast and live production use HDMI for camera, capture, and monitor connections (alongside SDI for the main signal chain).

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