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DFO-60P 60ft High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 4K 120Hz 8K 60Hz HDR eARC - Perfect for Home Theater, Gaming & Professional AV Setups
DFO-60P 60ft High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 4K 120Hz 8K 60Hz HDR eARC - Perfect for Home Theater, Gaming & Professional AV Setups
DFO-60P 60ft High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 4K 120Hz 8K 60Hz HDR eARC - Perfect for Home Theater, Gaming & Professional AV Setups
DFO-60P 60ft High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 4K 120Hz 8K 60Hz HDR eARC - Perfect for Home Theater, Gaming & Professional AV Setups

DFO-60P 60ft High Speed Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 4K 120Hz 8K 60Hz HDR eARC - Perfect for Home Theater, Gaming & Professional AV Setups

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I have 55 feet between my receiver and my 4K oled tv. I’ve tried several brands of passive and active hdmi cables but none have been able to deliver 4K, 4:4:4 chroma, Dolby vision, and ARC, simultaneously. This is the very first cable I’ve tried that has accomplished all that.So why only 3 stars? A few reasons, really. First, this did not work at all between my Apple TV 4K and LG oled. I assume it’s a handshake issue but who knows. Next, when I connect it to my receiver and connect my Sony 4K player, with the Belkin 2.1 hdmi cable, to the receiver, the image chops in and out while the audio plays perfectly. This only happens when I’m trying to push more than stereo audio through it so I imagine it’s a cable bandwidth issue. Given that the belkin cable is rated to 48GBps while the celerity is only rated to 18GBps, I’m going to assume the celerity is the likely bottleneck. Third, the price is ridiculous. I can buy good quality single or multi mode fiber for about a $1 a foot. There is no reason this should be more than $150, especially considering it’s not hdmi 2.1 compliant. Fourth, this cable feels fragile. It’s incredibly thin which seems like a great thing but fiber breaks when bent too sharply. I would much prefer a cable with sheathing protecting the fiber from sharp bends.All in all, it’s a cable that mostly works fantastically. I may even buy again. It’s not without problems, however.