
ELG 8K HDMI Cable 6.6ft
Usually $14.99
Price at time of publishing · updated 29m ago
Tired of screen tearing and compressed audio holding back your new console?
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If you’ve recently invested in a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, or you’re building out a high-end home theater, you’ve probably noticed that your current HDMI cables might not be cutting it. This cable is specifically built to unlock the full potential of those devices, handling the massive data flow needed for buttery-smooth 4K@120Hz gaming or uncompressed Dolby Atmos audio without a hitch. It’s the kind of upgrade that makes you wonder how you tolerated the stuttering or compressed sound before.
The real benefit here isn't just the headline specs, but how they translate into a noticeably better experience. You get variable refresh rate (VRR) support, which means no more screen tearing during intense gaming sessions. Plus, with eARC, you can finally send uncompressed, high-fidelity audio formats like Dolby Atmos from your TV to your soundbar. This cable ensures that the high-bandwidth demands of modern entertainment don't become a bottleneck in your setup.
What makes it stand out
- Supports 48Gbps bandwidth, enabling 4K@120Hz and 8K@60Hz, unlike older HDMI 2.0 cables limited to 18Gbps.
- Includes Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support for tear-free gaming, a feature absent in HDMI 2.0 cables.
- Features eARC for uncompressed audio (like Dolby Atmos), whereas standard ARC often compresses audio signals.
- Uses thicker 28AWG oxygen-free copper wiring for better signal integrity at high bandwidths compared to thinner gauge cables.
When this isn't the right fit
- You only plan to use it for basic 1080p or 4K@60Hz content.
- You have an older TV or gaming console that doesn't support HDMI 2.1 features like VRR or eARC.
- You're looking for a budget-friendly cable for casual use where maximum bandwidth isn't critical.
Real-world notes
- The sheer lack of visual stuttering during fast-paced games, especially when VRR is enabled.
- The difference in audio clarity when switching from standard ARC to eARC for uncompressed surround sound.
- The robust build quality, from the thick, braided cable to the secure connector fit.
This is the cable you need if you're pushing the limits of next-gen gaming consoles or high-resolution home theater equipment.
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