- Rugged Series - Durable, nylon-braided construction of the BlueRigger Braided Series increases longevity and is perfect for households with pets. Available Lengths – 3ft, 6ft,10ft,15ft, 25ft
- Supports Latest HDMI Standard - 4K, UHD, 3D, Audio Return Channel (ARC), Category 2 Certified,18 Gbps / 600 MHz Refresh Rate, 2160p, 1080p, 48 Bit Deep Color, Ethernet and is backwards compatible with earlier versions
- Reliable Construction - Durable, high-quality build protects against corrosion while maximizing signal strength - 100% Pure copper conductors, Triple Cable Shielding, 24K Gold-plated full metal jacket connectors
- Compatible with all HDMI Components - Connect Blu-Ray Player, Apple TV, Xbox One, PS4, Roku, and laptops with HDMI output to 4K UHD TV, projectors, A/V Receiver, etc.
- BlueRigger cables are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty and US-based customer support
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Menk Maniz
I love this cable! Nearly indestructible, never tangle, and no loss of picture quality due to the long (25') length
Our household owns two of these Blue Rigger 25' HDMI Cables. The first was purchased in April 2013, and the second was purchased in May 2018. The first cable we purchased was to take on vacation (once a month or more frequently) to connect my laptop to hotel televisions. We have a Roku player at home that's attached to our network via an Ethernet cable, so it's not practical to take on vacation. With this cable we had full access to Vudu, Fandango Now, Disney Movies Anywhere, Amazon Prime, and You Tube while we were on vacation without taking extra parts with us. Over the years we stayed at a variety of hotels that had various brands of television's: Sony, RCA, JVC, LG, and Samsung, and we never came across a television that was not compatible with this cable. It even worked with the TCL television at our friend's house. Some hotels have panels on the side of the television stand that let you connect your HDMI cable, while others require you to connect it to the back of the television. Now that we no longer travel, the cable stays plugged into our television on one side of the living room and the other side hangs near the sitting area until I need to plug it into my laptop. It's convenient when we need a larger computer monitor, need to show photographs or videos to friends, or we need to watch streaming when the Roku or one of it's channels is not working properly. We recently purchased a second cable to connect a Sony DVPSR510H DVD Player located across the room from our television. It is such a treat to have a DVD player near our sitting area, the place where we store our massive DVD connection. This Blue Rigger HDMI cable has this cool nylon braiding so there is no "cord smell" like you get with traditional cables. The other great thing about the nylon braiding is that it doesn't tangle, like ever, no matter how long you've kept it balled up like a snake on the floor. Durability wise, this cord is virtually indestructible. The one we've had since 2013 traveled with us for five years, and has been kinked, bent, stepped on, packed in the bottom of suitcases and duffel bags, left in extreme heat in a car trunk, the list goes on and on. I think the only way that you could break this cable is to light it on fire or deliberately cut it in half, which I'm not going to try because I use it daily. The 25" foot length is really nice and allows us to re-configure our furniture whenever we want, and it's perfect for when we are traveling and the television is on the opposite side of the room. I was worried about a loss of picture quality due to the length, but we've watched DVD's, Blu-Ray discs, You Tube videos, streamed movies, and viewed movies from all the major streaming providers (including Netflix when we first got it) and there is absolutely no loss of picture quality. I would not hesitate to buy another Blue Rigger HDMI cable the next time the need arises for one!
Josefine Jensen
Good quality works well. better than Amazon basic product
Anyone that uses HDMI cables will know, that pretty much under 15 feet they're all the same. The reality is that it's very hard to make a crappy short HDMI cable. However depending on the local interferences how a cable is designed may very. I had purchased a 10 foot long Amazon basic HDMI cable. I noticed that after I bought a brand-new monitor and a new video card I was still having some flutter which I was assuming was either the monitor refresh rate or the video cards frame rate. So I could not identify where the players coming from after changing various settings. I replaced the Amazon basic tables with these Blue Rigger, HDMI cables, and appears to have changed the problem, when I say changed the flutter has pretty much disappeared which mean there was some interference nearby that putting a heavier cable did resolve. Now I know what others may be thinking is there was a problem with the connections themselves. Rest assure prior to buying a new cable I checked the connections and check the proper drivers to make sure everything was working the way it should. PROS: good quality material Fit is solid and tight fair price. CONS: not very flexible outer sheath is simply for show. Overview, the cable itself seems to be slightly thicker than some of the other ones of the same price category, it was considerably thicker than me and was on basic products. Why normally this should not affect the quality for the issue I was having it help resolve it which means there must be some quality difference between Amazon basics and these items here. I think the outer sheath doesn't do much of anything except make the item more rigid. I won't subtract a star for that, as any cable that is thicker will not be as flexible and I kind of knew that going in but it's something to note for those that may need flexibility in the connections. I was able to use a VESA mounted monitor and attached the cable to the brackets perfectly fine with enough flexibility so it is not that rigid just more rigid than the Amazon basic. It's a goodbye and the looks of the cable may add if they are being seen. Connections are tight and solid.
Lisa Keyser
Connected to a Roku 3 player for about 10 months...still looking new and working great!
I have had this cable going on the better part of a year now. I used it to connect a Roku 3 to a wall mounted television. I don't know how performance compares to other cables, voltage specs or any of the other technical aspects. I just know that this cable works great for us. I had to snake this through the wall and it was a pleasure compared to the flimsy cables that my other equipment is connected to. This is a heavy duty cable with a nylon-like braided cover. This cable is THICK! We moved the Roku to a new location about six months ago. This meant that we had to disconnect this cable and pull it out of the wall before reconnecting it downstairs. Connections are still solid and the cable still looks brand new. We have been using this cable for the better part of a year and there is not display lag, display malfunction, etc. It definitely does it's job. This came packaged spooled in a clamshell cardboard box from Blue Rigger. Nothing else was in the box except Blue Rigger's warrranty. Next time I need another HDMI cable I will return here and purchase another. I would buy this item again.
Aroha Samuels
easy to thread through holes in my entertainment center
Drastic improvement over my previous hdmi chords. I was forced to buy new chords for my amazon fire tv, PlayStation 4 and my Yamaha recover after my old ones were starting to cut in and out. The bluerigger Hdmi chords are built well, easy to thread through holes in my entertainment center. The picture and sound are flawless. I'm a blooming audiophile, meaning I'm learning by my mistakes and taking the leap into better equipment, chords being one of them. I recommend these over the cheaper chords, even the more expensive ones. If buy more products by this brand.
Dean Stone
25' Will not work with Oculus Rift alone. Added a repeater now Working
I get NaDa on our Rift with the 25' extension. I have several other BlueRigger Cables, If I remember right two 35' and two 25' cables to different locations in my home (Projector or to TV). However those installations only need 1080. I was expecting the same quality build and performance. I am disappointed. To understand this cable is not living up to it's specs, I compared, I can place inline a HDMI 1.4 8' Vizio Flat cable and get the Rift running just fine but I need 25'. I Have tested this 25' with 1080 and it works fine. Just need the minimum HDMI 1.3 that the Oculus rift requires for its 1080 to each eye. With everything this cable touts in the specs this should be no issue for this BlueRigger. VERY Disappointing. Perhaps a bad cable??? Maybe they will replace it. 12/7/2018 update. Purchased a J-Tech Digital HDMI 2.0 Repeater Connecter Extender Coupler Extender Signal Booster Support 1080P, 4Kx2K@60HZ here on Amazon and put it on the end of the 25' Bluerigger where it then connects to the Oculus Rift headset cable that is another 12 foot length or so. Now the Oculus works fine. I have updated my review since I thought it a little unfair that the video signal path for the Oculus was dependent on the Oculus cable and the 25' Bluerigger. I dont care what made it work I just needed it to work so the additional J-Tech part fills in the gap. Happy with my purchase now. I hope this helps other Oculus Rift owners looking to make a great install.
Lily Bell Balancio
4K HDR and 4K Dolby Vision approved.
I own 3 of these cables, two 3-foot cables to connect my Xbox and 4K Apple TV to my Marantz SR5012 receiver, and a 25-foot cable to connect my receiver to my LG OLED TV. These cables are simply fantastic. The construction quality is top notch, and they handle every format I have tried. 1080P, 4K HDR and 4K Dolby Vision. At least one review mentioned that 4K Dolby Vision didnt work, but my guess is that it was a hardware or setting issue on their end. I had to enable "enhanced" HDMI on my receiver, but once I did that, it worked flawlessly. I have half a mind to throw out every HDMI cable in my house, of which there are MANY, and simply start over with these. I have a drawer full of really expensive HDMI cables from about 5 years ago, and they dont hold a candle to these. The only thing to note, is that these are heavy duty cables. If you need to make a lot of twists and bends in your installation, i would go longer than you think you need. Otherwise, don't think twice. Paying $100+ for an HDMI cable is just plain stupid. Retailers push them because their markups are outrageous. HDMI cables are not like older video/audio cables where quality affected performance. HDMI cables are pass/fail, and these pass!!!
Antonio Villaalta
Great picture, sound and material build quality HDMI 4K 60p Full RGB cable.
Review for: "BlueRigger Rugged High Speed HDMI Cable - 6.6 Feet (2 M) - Nylon Braided - Supports 4K, Ultra HD, 3D, 1080p, Ethernet and Audio Return (Latest Standard)" First of all, they are packaged in a nice simple box. Arrived promptly without damage. The nylon braid material slides nicely across components when moving it around. Doesn't get snagged on anything. Next, I've been able to test it on many different devices. They absolutely play 4K HDR 60p. I've used them with my Roku 4 Ultra, Sony UDP-X800, Sony UDP-X700 and my GTX-1060 3gb video card outputting 4K @60hz 8bit RGB with Full Dynamic Range (vs Limited). All look amazing, including Amazon UHD content, VUDU UHD content, 4K UHD Blu-ray titles like Avengers: Infinite War, Ready Player One, and 3-D Blu-ray titles like Avatar, Man of Steel, and Avengers 1. My Sony 65" ZD9 required me to turn on HDMI "Enhanced format" on my external inputs (HDMI) in order to enable the most advanced image settings like "4K60p 4:2:0 10bit, 4:4:4, 4:2:2." Once I did, I was able to take advantage of both HDMI limited and full settings. Full gives me more range of colors in blacks in particular. Limited are what many movies & TV shows are mastered to. Just have to test and adjust. I just leave my HDMI, Color and HDR settings to Auto and it always looks amazing! Side note: In order for my Sony 65 ZD9 to play 3D titles, nothing to do with the cable, I had to trick my TV into matching refresh rate. I was getting crosstalk on 3D content so instead of 1080p or 4K @60p, I'd use 1080i @120hz. Essentially, it's divisible by 24 where 60 is not. Eliminated crosstalk. Using Auto 24p, for example, wasn't working, only this method did with my TV. Side Note 2: In my journey, I also purchased this: Club3D CAC-1372 Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable 10K 120Hz 2M/6.56 Feet Black, Male-Malehttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H5Y5N55/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I did notice a slightly better full range of color, but 99% of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Plus, it's not braided like the BlueRigger, which I like better. That and I only paid $7.99 for the BlueRigger vs $25.99 for the Club3D 10k cable. The Club3D does support HDMI 2.1 and up to 10k @120hz. However, that's not even a standard yet so I wouldn't worry about anything above HDMI 2.0a/b right now. You're not going to need 2.1 until you upgrade your TV/Projector anyway. Summary: BlueRigger HDMI 4K cable @$7.99 is definitely the best value I've come across. It really does work at 4K 60p at all the various Chromakey settings (4:2:0, 4:2:2, 4:4:4, and RGB). As long as the cable isn't damaged by forcing it into jacks, you'll be fine. I've never had issues plugging it into various angled jacks on my TV (flush aimed toward middle) and external devices. I'd also make sure to do forum research along with asking questions before giving up on things like 4K 60p. That requires changing your TV's default settings, quite often. Again, check the pins on the ends to make sure you didn't damage it somehow before blaming the cable. I always inspect anything I order when I first get it to avoid lots of frustration. Great cable! Enjoy! =)
Alidu Sulemana Frinjei
Cat Tested, Customer Approved
This is the best HDMI cable I have ever owned. The price is super reasonable, the product works, and the cord is super durable. Once you have this cord in your hand you realize it is never going to break on you. The braiding on the cable makes it so tough that you can pull it around whatever you need to and confidently know it is still fine. Also a big benefit is how long this cord is. To buy a cord this length in store it would cost you an arm and a leg, to buy it here you get the convenience of length but the benefit of a cheaper product.My cat has even tried to chew through this and he has destroyed many of my cords and failed to even make a dent with this one. I have never had any issues with this cord and don't suspect I will in the future.
Nicole F Jarrell
Great Reasonably Priced Cables - Why Pay More?
I have been using BlueRigger cables for years now. Why would anyone waste their money on cables from Best Buy or whatever big box store trying to sell you on $30+ cables other than they simply do not know any better. I have (3) of these with various connectors. I have been using them for several years now. No issues. They come in slick & braided options. They are good weight, pretty stiff (good durability), & are very reasonably priced. I have not noticed any signal degradation over the last couple of years. Several brands of less costly cables can have this issue over time. I use these cables to connect monitors & my television to my computer as well as my blu-ray player to my TV. I would buy these again. FYI: If you are going for the braided option - they are pretty stiff so keep that in mind for your use. An angled cable might suit you better if you require braided & flexible.
Precious Sufiah
Extra heavy duty
I purchased both a 15 and a 25 foot cable to run from a splitter box to two monitors. The video and audio were perfect, especially since the splitter input was fed by a 10 HDMI cable (a different brand), making the total length for the longest run approximately 35 feet. Be aware that these cables are stiff and not easy to work with right out of the box. Since my use was to have them permanently attached to the splitter and monitors there were no issues. On the other hand, if you are planning to run one of these from an adapter connected to a DSLR, I would recommend checking out lighter duty cables. Overall, I am more than pleased with both the construction and the price. For my specific use they work perfectly and are a solid value.