MavisLink Fiber Optic Cable HDMI Cable For 4K HDR At Longer Distances
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
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◾Features:
◾HDMI 2.0b
◾4K @ 60Hz
◾HDCP 2.2
◾18Gbps
◾HDR10/ARC
◾Dolby Vision
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Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated. Keep the videos coming. Learn a lot on this channel. Hope you enjoy your night
Thanks Tim
Great video! Very informative, and Really Liking the little android buddy of yours! Thanks for sharing
Interesting. I try an keep all cables to I meter or less. But having said that my whole house has standard RCA cable running to every room (6 twin core per room) back to a central hub.
A good video thank you for sharing,👍👍👍👍
Very informative.
Awesome video! I have believed in using the highest quality hdmi, and ethernet cable possible. I have been using a Media Bridge Ultra High Speed HDMI, and thought I was using the best. Not taking into account that I do now have Fiber Optic Internet. I wasn't aware this cable was on the market. Thank you so much for this video, making us aware of it.
I'm sceptical, if you have a pinch of Salt, keep it handy. imo
@@voyager4328 This ain't the cooking channel...Your on the wrong channel.
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Try to keep an open mind, i know it's hard for some folk who believe everything, they see or hear ; ) . And its "you're" as in you are, NOT "your"
Hi voyager, don't be skeptical, remember the PC upgrade I did? That was the first time I used fiber HDMI and I bought 2 15ft from another brand because my work table was a little distance from the PC that was now 4K HDR capable. At first, I got a distorted picture and dropoffs because I was using 12ft copper HDMI. When I bought the fiber optic cables I was also disturbed that one of the cables was not working. But stupid me did not read the instructions on the manual. These cables are NOT bi-directional they have a Source and a Display, so once I connected it correctly it was A-okay. Before becoming a CZcamsr I was a certified Fiber Optic technician at my local Telephone company, so I can guarantee you these cables are for real. Do some research on fiber optics. And by the way, I Will Not waste my time on making a 14min long video on a piece of shit that will compromise the integrity of my channel, and to you guy my loyal viewers.
can you please review Z69N
So!!, what about the user's who are between 6' and 15' ? , whats the recommended cable in that scenario as the distance's in question were prominent in the video.
You can use Active HDMI below 15ft it like super coper HDMI but not as good as fiber HDMI. But why waste your time? Go for fiber one time, fiber has no signal loss. Research fiber optic cables and how they work.
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I see, i just didn't understand why ? you mentioned specific lengths when it was not really necessary, thank you.
What the difrence i mean does this really give a better picture than old hdmi?
If your device is close to the TV you don't need it. However, if you research the advantages of fiber optic cables, one of the advantages you will come across is that fiber optic is immune to electrical interference and induction because the signal is in the form of light and a current so to speak. It is also much lighter than copper and there is zero signal loss over longer distances. I didn't want to get too technical in the video and take away from the product review itself. And the simple answer is yes it delivers better picture quality especially if you don't want your device close or visible next to your TV or display.
TV Box Stop ,, my tv is only like one metre away from my Xboxone, will it give me a better picture? Or don't I really need one of these, just wondering if it would give me a better picture when gaming in 4k HDR,,,,thanks......
1 meter away is very close to your TV you will not see any difference. Fiber optic HDMi cables were designed to maintain HD/4K/HDR over 15ft. Your short HDMI cable should work fine unless it is very low quality grade. And the other benefit is that Fiber optic is immune to signal interference from static and induction from other electrical wires because it is light signal not electric.
What is the model of the Android Box you're using for this demonstration?
I used the Magicsee N5 Max
You can see it here czcams.com/video/A-p87dfG0yk/video.html
Thanks for this review. It was myself who contacted you about the usb connection for a audio fibre optical av receiver. Any luck so far TBS? Contact me via email please.
can you post twice a week please
My dear friend that is not possible for two reasons. 1, I have to wait on products to arrive from China and from certain parts of the US and I have no control over delivery. 2. My reviews take about 3 days to complete balancing making videos and running a family is not easy managing time and allowing time to rest. Video editing takes up a lot of time. Of course, I would like to push out as many videos in a short space of time, but there are lots of factors affecting that, especially when it's a one man show.
An expensive cable! 18 gbps vs Apple product that runs at 48 gbps for $30. One more thing, this hdmi cable is not pure fiber but a combination of fiber and copper. Buyer beware.