24kt gold plated contacts
24ct gold is used to improve the signal transmission properties of electronic components. It has a very low electrical resistance and is an excellent conductor. The material is often used for connectors and cable connections. Due to its high conductivity, it ensures improved signal quality and reduces noise and distortion in signal transmission.
30 years warranty**
We offer you an exceptional 30-year guarantee on the electrical functionality of all the cable products we sell. This comprehensive guarantee emphasises our confidence in the high quality and durability of our products. You can rest assured that any defects that fulfil the criteria in clauses 3 to 5 of our guarantee conditions will be reliably rectified.
German Technology
"German Technology" symbolizes a promise of quality that refers to technology developed in Germany. It stands for products that are characterized by German engineering and design principles, enabling them to meet high standards of quality, innovation and reliability.
PVC Free
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a commonly used plastic, but it is considered harmful to the environment as it can release toxic chemicals during production and disposal. "PVC-free" means that a product has been manufactured without PVC and therefore does not contain any of these harmful chemicals.
patented anti-kink plug
The patented anti-kink plug from Oehlbach ensures reliable signal transmission and protects the cable from damage caused by bending and kinking. This guarantees long-lasting, trouble-free use and first-class durability. Ideal for audio enthusiasts who value quality and reliability.
3D TV
CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is a communication protocol and part of the HDMI standard that makes it possible to centrally control various home cinema devices that are connected to each other via HDMI. This standard allows a device to send and receive commands to control or coordinate the functions of other devices.
30/36/48-bit Deep Color
Deep color refers to the ability of displays and other devices to display a greater depth of color than traditional devices. The numbers (30, 36, 48-bit) refer to the number of bits used to represent each color. A higher bit rate enables more accurate and precise representation of colors and therefore higher image quality. 30-bit supports 10 bits per color channel, 36-bit supports 12 bits per color channel and 48-bit supports 16 bits per color channel.
32 digital audio channels
32 Channel Audio refers to the transmission of audio signals in 32 separate channels. This allows for greater precision in the positioning of audio effects and better spatial reproduction of sound. It is typically used in professional audio applications such as cinemas, music studios and live events where high quality and accuracy are required. 32 channels also enable the transmission of multi-channel sound formats such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.
Auto Low Latency Mode
ALLM stands for Auto Low Latency Mode and is a feature of HDMI 2.1. It allows a compatible TV to automatically switch to gaming mode when a gaming console is connected. This minimizes latency between the controller and the display, providing a faster and more responsive gaming experience. ALLM mode also reduces image lag and improves image quality for gaming.
CEC 2.0
CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is a standard for controlling home theater devices via HDMI connections. CEC 2.0 is the latest version of this standard and offers advanced features such as the ability to control multiple devices simultaneously, better support for voice commands and the ability to connect devices with different HDMI versions.
Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision is a dynamic HDR format that offers greater color depth, higher brightness and an extended contrast range than traditional HDR. It allows for more precise adjustment of colors and brightness from scene to scene to provide an optimized viewing experience. Dolby Vision is required for both content production and playback on related devices.
Dynamic HDR
Dynamic HDR stands for “Dynamic High Dynamic Range” and refers to a technology that improves the display of HDR content on compatible displays. The HDR metadata is adjusted in real time to ensure optimal brightness, contrast and color reproduction in different scenes and settings. This enables a dynamic and vivid image display with an expanded color spectrum and a greater contrast range.
HDMI 2.1 certified
HDMI 2.1 is the latest version of the high-definition multimedia interface, enabling higher video resolutions and faster refresh rates. With features like eARC, Dynamic HDR and VRR, it is ideal for high-performance devices and gaming consoles. The 48 Gbit/s cable supports 8K videos at 60 Hz and offers improved image quality and fast transfer rates.
HDR - High Dynamic Range Image
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a technology that enables greater color accuracy, brightness and contrast when displaying images. Compared to traditional images, HDR images have a wider brightness range, presenting both the brightest and darkest areas of the image in more detail and more naturally. This results in a more immersive viewing experience with more realistic colors and a greater contrast range.
HEC - HDMI® with Ethernet channel
HEC (HDMI Ethernet Channel) is a feature included in HDMI 1.4 and later versions of the HDMI standard. It allows Ethernet data to be transmitted over the same cable that transmits audio and video signals. For example, HEC allows you to create a home network without having to use a separate Ethernet cable. HEC requires a network connection that is supported by both your device and your TV.
High-Speed-HDMI®-cable
21:9 Cinema is an aspect ratio, also known as "ultra-widescreen", that offers a widescreen resolution of 2.35:1. It allows for a wider and more comprehensive viewing of films and other content produced for the cinema. Compared to the traditional 16:9 format, 21:9 Cinema offers a larger horizontal display and an overall more immersive movie experience.
QFT - Quick Frame Transport
Quick Frame Transport (QFT) is a technology designed specifically for HDMI 2.1 to reduce latency and enable better synchronization of picture and sound. QFT reduces the delay in images that can arise from processing video signals in a TV or other devices, which is particularly beneficial for gamers.
QMS - Quick Media Switching
Quick Media Switching (QMS) is a feature that enables near-instant switching between different media streams on a device, such as: B. switching between video streams with different resolutions or bit rates. This reduces delays or buffering times when switching between different media formats or qualities, resulting in a more seamless user experience.
VRR - Variable Refresh Rate
VRR stands for Variable Refresh Rate and refers to a feature present in some modern televisions and monitors. It automatically adjusts the refresh rate according to the frame rate of the video to produce a smooth and fluid image and minimize unwanted visual artifacts.
Video compression DSC 1.2
DSC 1.2 stands for "Display Stream Compression" version 1.2 and is a lossy compression method for video and display data. It is mainly used to transmit high-definition video content with low latency and high image quality. DSC 1.2 is used in the DisplayPort interface of computers, laptops, monitors and other display devices.
eARC - Enhanced Audio Return Channel
eARC stands for “enhanced Audio Return Channel” and is an extension of the HDMI standard Audio Return Channel (ARC). It enables higher bandwidth and uncompressed audio playback, including object-based surround sound such as Dolby Atmos or DTS:X, from a television or other HDMI sources to an audio system. eARC offers improved sound quality and also allows you to control audio devices via a single remote control.
triple shielding
The triple shielding increases the protection of cables against electromagnetic interference (EMI/EMR) with three precisely arranged shielding layers. This additional layer significantly improves interference immunity and ensures higher signal quality. It is particularly suitable for applications that require medium to high EMI shielding.
Excellence
Item no. D1C92600
8K - Ultra High-Speed HDMI® Cable
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€39.99
previously €39.99*
Content:
1 Piece
Signal Type
Audio
Video
Audio
Video
Details
The Flex Evolution Ultra High-Speed HDMI® cable offers stunning quality in 8K at 50/60 Hz or 4K at up to 120 Hz. It has a specially developed registered patent plug with integrated bend protection. The design and material properties of this plug provide optimum protection of the cable against cable breakage while at the same time shortening the plug housing. The cable is PVC free and uses only TPE (thermoplastic rubber). A high-quality OFC conductor, triple shielding and 24 carat gold-plated plugs ensure the perfect finish.
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Technical data
Audio format:
5.1 DTS HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS:X, Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD
Colour:
Petrol Blue / Anthracite
Connector material:
TPE
HDMI Features:
3D TV, 30/36/48-bit Deep Color, 32 digital audio channels, Auto Low Latency Mode, CEC 2.0, Dolby Vision, Dynamic HDR, HDMI 2.1 certified, HDR - High Dynamic Range Image, HEC - HDMI® with Ethernet channel, High-Speed-HDMI®-cable, QFT - Quick Frame Transport, QMS - Quick Media Switching, VRR - Variable Refresh Rate, Video compression DSC 1.2, eARC - Enhanced Audio Return Channel
Shielding:
triple shielding
Shielding construction:
2 x aluminium foil + 1 x copper braiding
Transmission standard:
Ultra High Speed HDMI
cable material:
TPE
Features
24kt gold plated contacts
patented anti-kink plug
PVC Free
30 years warranty**
German Technology
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