

🎮 Elevate your entertainment — cable up like a pro with Twisted Veins!
The Twisted Veins 6 ft HDMI Cable 3-pack delivers premium high-speed performance with 18 Gbps bandwidth, supporting HDMI 2.0b features including 4K at 60Hz, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and ARC. Its durable braided design and included accessories make it ideal for professional-grade installations and seamless connectivity across gaming consoles, TVs, monitors, and more.














| ASIN | B014EV0G3G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #278 in HDMI Cables |
| Brand | Twisted Veins |
| Cable Type | HDMI |
| Color | Gold |
| Compatible Devices | DVD Player, Gaming Console, Laptop, Monitor, Television |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Data Transfer Rate | 18 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2015 |
| Ethernet cable category | Cat 6a |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 3ACHB6 |
| Manufacturer | Twisted Veins |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Pins | 19 |
| Outer Material | Braided |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 2 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Braided, High Speed |
| Specification Met | Hdmi 1.4 |
| Unit Count | 18.0 Feet |
D**L
What A Beautiful Set of Inexpensive Cables!
I have to say that this is a GREAT product at an great price! Who says "you get what you pay for?" These cables are great and they function as well as ones I have purchased for a much higher price, per foot. They are also very beautiful aesthetically. Which matters less to me since I try to hide my cables via cable management. But still! If they were visible, they would look kind of cool. So I suppose that's something, right? For those wondering if they work for 4K, I an confirm that they absolutely do. I have a PS4 Pro in the living room and was about to buy a second one for the bedroom. But then a little brainstorm occurred to me and I decided to try an experiment. Instead of paying upwards of $300 to $400 for a second console, why not try an HDMI Splitter and some long cables? Now this only works because both my bedroom home theater system and living room home theater system are against the back wall of my apartment and the two rooms are adjacent to one another. So I was able to not only run the HDMI cable from the splitter I ordered from Amazon at the same time I ordered the cables a few days ago, but I was also able to easily hide the cables under carpet and around moldings. If my apartment were not laid out like this, it would have been a hot mess trying to run the extra HDMI cable to another room. Long story short, I checked the PS4 for both its 1080p and its 4K content, and both work on the bedroom TV that I ran the Twisted Veins cable to. The TV in the living room, which is on the same entertainment center required a very short cable, so the second Twisted Vein cable is an extra I put away for future use. I will confess that I haven't gotten around to testing the second cable yet, and will soon. But since Twisted Veins has such great customer service (based on the other reviews) and offers a lifetime warranty for their cables, I am not concerned about testing them sooner rather than later. I just got finished doing some gaming on the second TV with my PS4, and everything works as beautifully as if the PS4 was sitting right on my desk in the bedroom, instead of 12-15 feet away in the entertainment center of another room. I love the Velcro straps they included as they make cable management very easy. I don't need the right angle elbow, but it still is a very nice touch that they included it. So I put that away in case I do need it at some point. Oh, and something cute. They included a little key chain LED light with their logo on it. One little niggle I have, and this is VERY minor, is that the braided cables are not cloth-braided. They are some kind of hard plastic or hard rubber. So they are not as flexible, and they "feel" cheap in a tactile sense. I have a ton of braided cables for my iPhone and other devices that all use cloth braids. However, I refuse to take off any stars from my review for this. I just think that you should be aware of the fact that the braiding is not cloth before you order, in case this is an issue to you. It is not even close to being a real issue to me because the cables are all hidden. The only very minor annoyance is that the cables may not be flexible enough for some users. I had to sort of force the cables and mold them into the direction I wanted them to go, unlike other HDMI cables which are softer and more flexible than these. So I had to sort of mold them into an invisible spot behind my desk, behind the living room entertainment system by the splitter, under the carpeting, and around the molding. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, by the way. Because it occurs to me that cables this stiff may also be better for some people since they can also hold the shape you force them in rather than flopping down like softer cables. In any event, this is not a knock on the cables. Just be aware that the braiding makes the cables very stiff before you buy them. Another argument in favor of Twisted veins is that to make a cable that is 25' with soft, fabric braiding could force them to set a price point much higher than these. So all things considered, I can't imagine a better deal on HDMI cables than these. Edit: I just wanted to add something to this review as I got a new piece of information. I had forgotten to mention in the review that I was not 100% sure that the cables were transmitting 4K@60 Hz. I knew they were transmitting 4K, because the PS4 Pro game I was playing is 4K, and if the PS4 Pro was outputting that resolution AND that refresh rate, and either the TV or the cables were not compatible with either, then I would get either a black screen with no picture or a ton of flickering. But since the settings on the PS4 make no mention of 30 or 60 Hz, I couldn't even be certain what refresh rate was being sent by the PS4 Pro. The only thing I could verify was that the console was sending 4K, the cables were transmitting it, and my TV was receiving it. Not whether or not it was 60 Hz. However, I played around with the TV and noticed that when I hit the "Action" button on the remote, I got a little box on the bottom of the screen that said: "HDMI 3 - PS4 Pro 4K 60 Hz" So if anyone wants to know whether or not these cables can transmit 4K @ 60 Hz, there's your answer. Just make sure that your device is sending the 4K signal at that refresh rate and your monitor or TV is capable of receiving it. One more thing: I tested this out by putting another device into HDMI 2 on the TV that only outputs 1080p, and instead of the above dialog box, it said: "HDMI 2 - 1080p 60 Hz" So the TV is accurately registering the signal coming in and what its displaying.
D**S
Functionaly Great
When ordering I was trying to make my work setup up free of cords. Upon ordering these cords, I found that 3 feet is very short especially for a 3 monitor setup with a docking station. If this is your particular use, I would recommend just buying cable ties or a mixed bag of 3, 4, & 5ft cables. Overall they are great cords and have cleaned up two of the three monitors but just the length for the last one was two short. That is my fault for not recognizing just has small 3ft really is but I would recommend them as they are funtionally perfect and work just as intended.
J**J
Long Run, Rock-Solid 4K60—Plus Handy Extras
Ran this from an AV rack to a wall-mounted TV and it’s been flawless: 4K@60 Hz with HDR10/Dolby Vision and ARC all synced on the first try. The braided jacket feels tough, the strain-relief boots don’t kink, and the included microfiber ties + 270° elbow adapter are surprisingly useful behind tight inputs. What I liked True HDMI 2.0b performance: 18 Gbps for 4K60 HDR, HDCP 2.2, ARC/eARC-friendly Rugged braided build that pulls cleanly through conduit and around corners Gold-plated connectors with snug fit; no handshakes or dropouts so far Bonus cable ties and low-profile angle adapter = cleaner install Good to know This is not for 4K120/VRR/8K (you’d need HDMI 2.1/48 Gbps or an active optical run) At ~25 ft, keep runs away from power lines/brick power supplies and use quality ports to avoid signal loss If you’re pushing borderline sources/switches, power-cycle once to re-establish HDCP handshakes Bottom line: For a durable ~25-ft passive cable that reliably carries 4K60 HDR with ARC, this is a great value—and the install-friendly extras sweeten the deal.
I**E
Short review and long request for advice
So far seem like good cables. I have recently purchased four 50ft cables and two 25ft cables in an attempt to connect all four of my tv's together (see below for specifics). these amplifiers do not work with them at all B01GHL72XS L-LEAP-HD-ZJQ COWEEN HDMI Repeater 4K UHD HDMI Female to Female HDMI Amplifier 40' HDMI Extender Up to 40 Meters Lossless Transmission for Oculus Rift and More but I believe that is more of an issue with the amplifiers than with the cables (amplifiers are being returned, cables are being kept) I only ended up using one of the right angle adapters but the microfiber swatches are all getting used and I also got little keychain LED lights with actual switches (not the cheap momentary switches they usually have) so you can turn them on to see and still use both hands to connect cables to the back of your tv and other components Any constructive help and advice on the following will be greatly appreciated I am attempting to connect all 4 tv's in my house to my main entertainment center to display identical screens on all (I go from room to room and don't want to miss any of what I am watching - BTW I am only person in house - I also only need to get 1080 or even 720 resolution as I have no 4k or 3d tv's in the house) I have a DirecTV HR24 DVR, Amazon Firestick, and a Bluray player connected to this in my living room: B074V5SCDP Dinger HDMI Switch, 4K HDMI Switch with Remote Control and AC Power Adapter, 4 Port HDMI Switches Supports 4K, 1080P, 3D which then connects to this with a 4ft cable (premium quality - exact specs unknown) B0180PPTNO HDC-104 HDMI Splitter 1 in 4 out Movcle Full HD 1080P 1X4 Port Box Hub with US Adapter v1.4 Powered Certified for 3D Support with one B06Y2G54JC 2ACHB50 Twisted Veins 50ft cable connected to kitchen tv (no separate amplifier, but the switch and splitter are both powered) Oh, and no video signal goes through a separate surround system. I just use the digital audio out on my tv to go to my old school Kenwood 5.1 receiver in living room. Now at this point the living room and kitchen tv's work great. Where I am having issues is the longer run to office and bedroom: I have one 25ft cable going from splitter to the coween hdmi amplifier to one 50ft cable to the tv for each tv in office and bedroom. (2 sets of 25ft cable, amplifier, 50ft cable) Now with the amplifiers installed I get no signal at all and yes I have tried reversing the amplifiers in case the input and output are labeled wrong and have also swapped the cables and amplifiers around with no different results. Now with the amplifiers removed and replaced with the female to female couplers I can get 3 seconds of picture and 3 seconds of black screen alternating. I also tried removing the switch and splitter and just connected directly to the sat box and I can get a really poor quality picture (very dim and sparkly with no audio) The only time the amplifiers will pass a signal is with a 4ft cable in and a 6ft cable out so at this point the amplifiers will be returned. Thanks for any help you can give on this B074V5SCDP Dinger HDMI Switch, 4K HDMI Switch with Remote Control and AC Power Adapter, 4 Port HDMI Switches Supports 4K, 1080P, 3D B0180PPTNO HDC-104 HDMI Splitter 1 in 4 out Movcle Full HD 1080P 1X4 Port Box Hub with US Adapter v1.4 Powered Certified for 3D Support B016VFPWWS 2ACHB25 Twisted Veins Two (2) Pack of (25 ft) High Speed HDMI Cables + Right Angle Adapter and Microfiber Cable Ties (Latest Version Supports Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return) B01GHL72XS L-LEAP-HD-ZJQ COWEEN HDMI Repeater 4K UHD HDMI Female to Female HDMI Amplifier 40' HDMI Extender Up to 40 Meters Lossless Transmission for Oculus Rift and More B06Y2G54JC 2ACHB50 Twisted Veins Two (2) Pack of (50 ft) High Speed HDMI Cables + Right Angle Adapter and Microfiber Cable Ties (Latest Version Supports Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return) B01HGASSU0 LINESO HDMI Female to Female Adapter Gold Plated High Speed HDMI Female Coupler 3D&4K Resolution
V**E
Ad inizio anno avevo comprato 10m di HDMI (2.0, avevo un 4k LED "normale") per collegare il pc alla tv dall'altra parte della stanza. Tutto perfetto e pagato solo una decina di euro (rispetto a 15-20€ per un metro di cavo in negozio). Era un HDMI 2.0 puro ed in quanto tale mi consentiva di giocare in 4k e 60hz. Il vero problema si è presentato quando, nell'ultimo mese, ho comprato un OLED da gioco (il 55B7V) che ha un bassissimo input lag per giocare (peccato per il costo, ufficiale di 2000€) ed ha tutte le features degli oled (ultrasottili, neri assoluti etc...) tra le quali anche l'HDR. Giocando da PS4 pro nessun problema impostando l'uscita in HDR (netflix, uncharted 4 - lost legacy etc..), ma una volta collegato il pc ed impostato l'HDR ottenevo uno sfarfallio e altri difetti grafici (microlag etc...) e solo dopo qualche giorno mi sono ricordato che il cavo che avevo acquistato (comunque buono della CSL) era solo 1.4a o 2.0! Infatti ufficialmente per supportare 4k e HDR serve il formato 2.0b (che supporta a sua volta 2.0a, 2.0, 1.4a etc...) proprio perchè consente molta più banda passante (quantità di informazioni) necessarie per due features come il 4k e l'HDR (si passa per esempio da 1 milione di pixel del FHD a 8 milioni per il 4k e da 6-8 bit per un segnale normale a 10 bit per l'HDR quindi da 6 miioni di informazioni per un semplice full HD 8bit a 80 milioni per un 4k HDR). I cavi sono fisicamente uguali a tutti gli HDMI in commercio, in realtà è la certificazione (e la qualità interna) che cambia. Inizialmente trovavo tantissimi cavi molto costosi (20-30€ per 1-2 metri di cavo) e tutti in ethernet (inutile dire che i cavi HDMI in fibra costino svariate centinaia di euro, per l'altissima fedeltà), senza però trovare la metratura necessaria (almeno 7 metri). Alla fine (molto nascosto) ho trovato questo cavo e dopo una breve ricerca per essere sicuro che supportasse HDR e 4k, quindi modello 2.0b, l'ho preso... 13€ DUE cavi da 7 metri, con fascette, connettore a 90° incluso... direi che rispetto alla media dei cavi 2.0b sembrava un prezzo incredibile, quasi da truffa. In realtà il cavo funziona perfettamente e regge pienamente il segnale su PC a 4k, 60fps e HDR, senza difetti o artefatti grafici, con 48bit, placcature in oro e 18gbps di banda. Non potrei chiedere di più. Tra l'altro il cavo è sleevato in fibra e molto più fine del mio precedente HDMI da 10 metri (che era anche in gomma). Quindi con 13€ ho preso ben due cavi di alta qualità 2.0b da 7metri (Con tutti gli accesori sopracitati) quando mediamente cercano di venderti a 20-30€ un cavo da 1m. Direi quasi incredibile. A meno che non vi buttiate sul superhigh standard con cavi da centinaia di euro in fibra, questo marchio (ed in particolare questa offerta) è un must. Supporta qualsiasi tipo di connessione esistente (nel 2018 usciranno gli HDMI 2.1 etc... ma vedremo) ad un prezzo bassisimo ed alta qualità costruttiva e di impaccamento. In più c'è una garanzia a vita sul cavo da parte del produttore, cosa che mi sembra irreale. EDIT: Ci tengo a precisare che non ho ricevuto sconti e non sono stato pagato per la recensione, non mi interessa e non è il mio scopo. Voglio solo informare e cercare di evitare spese inutili (30-40€ per un cavo da 1 metro!) a chi, come me, si è trovato a destreggiarsi tra i vari formati e protocolli imposti dall'attuale Home Video.
J**Y
Aucun souci, je recommande.
J**R
El cable HDMI es de 30m y el precio era fantástico, muchísimo más barato que en la mayoría de sitios especializados en electrónica. El cable es tal cual se ve en la imagen. Viene en una caja, bien enrollado y con las tiras de velcro y el adaptador en ángulo. La parte mala, aunque esto no tiene nada que ver con el cable en sí y más problema particular mío, es la pérdida de señal de un HDMI cuando pasan de los 20m, dependiendo del decodificador o aparato es posible que la imagen no se vea y se requiera de un amplificador de señal de imagen. Con un decodificador de Mov***** no tuve ningún problema en ver la imagen, pero cambiándome a Vod***** dejé de ver la imagen. Debo buscar un amplificador de señal a ver si con eso se soluciona, pero por lo demás todo perfecto.
S**L
Precio y calidad, cumole su funcion, gran longitud para su precio. Pack de 2 unidades. 2 rollos de 15mtrs. Probados para 2 camaras en streaming.
M**O
Questo cavo è molto ben fatto ed è esteticamente bello. E' molto resistente ed ha una lunghezza che è sufficiente per chiunque. I connettori sono fissati al cavo da un solido rivestimento e non c'è pericolo che si stacchino o che si pieghino. Lo uso per guardare su tv i video dal pc e funziona benissimo sia per audio che video. Il diametro è di circa 0.8 cm e quindi non c'è pericolo di spezzarlo pestandolo per errore, Inoltre non si attorciglia creando nodi difficili da sbrogliare come succede con cavi sottili. I gadget che sono forniti insieme al prodotto sono utili e li ho apprezzati, in particolare il portachiavi led. Ne consiglio sicuramente l'acquisto! La spedizione è stata velocissima, nonostante non mi sia avvalso di Prime ma di una spedizione standard
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