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The BIFALE 8K Fiber HDMI Cable is a high-performance, 25ft long cable designed for optimal video and audio transmission. It supports resolutions up to 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz, ensuring crystal-clear visuals. With a robust CL3 rating, this cable is perfect for long-distance setups without signal loss. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it also features a lifetime warranty for peace of mind.
K**N
I say unequivocally a Better HDMI Cable Delivers A 3 times Clearer Picture, Sound Quality GREAT!
Dear buyer, I was so glad when I found the electronic and everything else rating company said after testing the $5.00 HDMI Cable give you the same picture and sound quality that the $25.00 4K 2.1 with a speed of 28 Gbps HDMI Cable gives. I saved a lot of money not buying the $25.00 cables. I was then thinking of purchasing a 55" ULD S*** TV. I store I went to a local Pop & Son electronic store. They showed me once and for all. They had an inexpensive LED TV hooked up to the suggested $5.00 - 15.00 HDMI cable and also the Fiber Optic HDMI cable, to an ordinary remote-controlled splitter. The display was set up in the middle of the showroom so no tricks everything exposed even the back of the TV. That did it for me when the regular HDMI cables were used the picture was fine. I would be happy with it, but when the Fiber Optic HDMI cables were used. I noticed the edges of the screen were more detailed. When the football (It was Football Season) was thrown there was no image quality lose. This was noticeable at regular speed, but in the replay, the picture was still better. I asked to see if there was a Football setting on the remote. NO football actin button. Now, the picture and sound didn't turn from blurry to like real life, but in my opinion, the $35.00 - $50.00 cables gave a better picture, and sound. This is only my opinion. Thanks for your time.
R**G
Good Fiber Product at a Good Price
Some of you know this - many of you don't. HDMI for 2020 and from here on out must be able to deliver a high bandwidth signal to keep up with the technology paradigm we have - 4K, Dolby Atmos, and no telling what other new technologies and updates are coming around the corner. For any HDMI runs over 6 to 8 ft., you should start looking at a fiber / optic based HDMI cable. Why are these expensive? They have high speed fiber converters at each end. You need very good ones that can keep up with the speed of the video / audio / and other data required by your TV's, projectors, and AVR's. Just like you already know with copper HDMI cables, price doesn't always translate into better quality. Monster Cable has put millions in their pockets by convincing you that their products are better. But that myth has been busted a thousand times by cables that cost 25% as much and perform as good or better. That's where we are here with this BIFALE fiber HDMI cable.It is a moderately expensive (but low cost for fiber HDMI) investment that works as good or better than the big brand name competition. My setup has a 4x4 matrix splitter sending signals out to 4 different TV's throughout my man-cave / gameroom / bar / home theater area. All outputs are long runs. I have a 100 foot run using a HDMI to ethernet injector. It works at 1080p with no problem - no 4K tests there. 2 other runs use AZTEBE 50' HDMI fiber cables. There are equally as good as these - link is here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KG7C25W/ .Then my bar TV runs this 25' cable at 4K with no problems. I haven't performed any hard HDR tests and I've only had this setup running for a few weeks. But no problems at all.I always appreciate people sharing what other relevant gear they use in their reviews so here is what I recommend to buy here on Amazon to do what I've done.For HDMI - ethernet / CAT5e/6 long runs - Avedio HDMI Extenderhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074YVX3F8/To connect to the above extender to TV and to Source, or for general HDMI short copper cables, I really like these - Highwings 6.6 ft 2 pk 4K HDMIhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083QZ8WSV/My HDMI Matrix is a Monoprice Blackbird 4k Pro 4x4 True Matrix HDMI Powered Switch With EDID which is sold on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Blackbird-Matrix-Powered-Control/dp/B01GCGK74Y/
B**G
Works well transmitting 4k signal 60 hz at 4:4:4
Haven't tried anything higher. The end connectors seem rather fragile and not securely attached to the cable, which itself seems flimsy, I guess because it's fiber. Be very careful if you're snaking through tight spaces and in-wall runs.Note this is a unidirectional cable. The ends aren't well marked as to the direction. Try flipping the ends if it doesn't work.I wouldn't put much stock in their lifetime warranty. Only contact mechanism is through Amazon, and they are a small Chinese seller that has only been selling on Amazon for a couple of years. If they stop selling on Amazon you may have difficulty contacting them.Still not a bad product and beats getting a signal booster for long HDMI runs.
A**M
DO NOT BUY, MADE CHEAP!!!!
Piss poor quality. A little movement and the cable snapped! Over a $100 on a cable and its trash! I’ve had $20 hdmi cables that are made better than this. Tried to find BIFALE website and can’t, says there’s a lifetime warranty. We’ll see if anyone contacts me.
A**R
Does not work for EARC or 4k 120hz
Edit: I received 2 new cables today. One does work with the 120hz xbox series x. The other does not. Neither cable works with earc. So no atmos through hbomax or any other streaming service. I will say customer service getting me new cables was fast. However, the cables the advertised do not work. I confirmed cable failure on a test mode on the receiver. I'm contacting a professional service to make my set up work at this point. I hope I can get my 400 bucks back.I bought 2 of the 50 feet fiber optic 2.1 hdmi cables to future proof my setup. I recently got an Xbox series X and Denon 6700. As the Denon receiver doesn't have the ability to pass 4k 120hz, I planned to use EARC to return Atmos audio. Neither cable was able to perform either function. The cheap copper hdmi cable included with the xbox series x worked perfectly.The cables do work for 4k 60 hertz, and regular ARC. In other words, I received hdmi 2.0 instead of 2.1.I sent a request to provide replacements today. If the new cables they send work properly I will update my review.
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