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Bridgee Certified 8K HDMI Cable 1m $9.09, 2m $10.49, 3m $13.29 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Bridgee Amazon AU

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Bridgee 8K HDMI Cable adopts the latest 2.1 technology, is compatible with HDMI 2.0/1.0 version, supports 8k@60/4k@120, it clearly displays every particle, and handles every one precisely signal source.

The cable passes certification testing at an HDMI Forum Authorized Testing Center and complies with stringent specifications designed to ensure support for all HDMI 2.1 features including uncompressed 8k@60 and 4K@120, 48Gbps bandwidth, HDR, VRR, eARC and all other HDMI 2.1 features.

Don't forget to use the 20% off code: FW7PHFXH and 10% off coupon before check out

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  • Where does this FW7PHFXH coupon code come from?

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    3xCamels exposes the 1m cable as a fake sale, the price recently jumped up. ~$9.80 is the regular selling price, so you’re possibly saving 70ish cents.

    The 2m had a small increase some time back and may be a better deal.

    The 3m has also been artificially inflated.

    • If only 🐪🐪🐪 tracked vouchers as well

  • Was actually about to buy the 3m version for the $18.99 price the other day, so I am glad I held out and came across this deal. Hopefully it works well with the PS5

  • A question. My 2011 hdmi cable displays 8k well (i think it does….i tried an 8k video in 75inch samsung TV). Am I missing out by using the old cable?

    • If you're happy with the picture, then remain happy and stop reading here.

      However, you're not watching 8K video - your Samsung TV probably doesn't support 8K, more likely 4K if it's recent. If you want to improve the picture, try an HDMI 2.1 shielded cable that does 8K@60Hz/4K@120Hz. HDMI 2.1 was released in late 2017 so your 2011 HDMI cable isn't transmitting 8K or even 4K at a high frequency.

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