







🚀 Elevate your entertainment with the future-proof 8K fiber optic HDMI cable!
The GeoHN.G 3M Fiber Optic HDMI 2.1 Cable delivers ultra-high-speed 48Gbps data transfer, supporting stunning 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz resolutions with advanced HDR and audio formats. Its directional fiber optic design ensures zero signal loss over long distances, making it ideal for gamers, cinephiles, and professionals demanding flawless, future-ready connectivity across all HDMI devices.












| ASIN | B09YPPSPL1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 797 in HDMI Cables |
| Brand | GeoHN.G |
| Cable Type | Fibre Optic |
| Colour | Gold,Clear |
| Compatible Devices | 4K & 8K Blu-Ray / TV / Game Console / Monitor / Laptop / Personal Computer / Projector / Apple TV / Xbox / PS5/4/3 / Sky Q Player / Roku TV / HDTV / SoundBar / Home Theater |
| Compatible Phone Models | Projector, Laptop, 8K Monitor, AppleTV, PlayStation, DVD Player, PC, Xbox, LG CX/3090, OLED, HDTV, Blu-ray |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Coiled in protective tubing or sealed anti-static bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,191) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 48 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 120 Hz |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | GeoHN.G |
| Model Name | QC100 |
| Model Number | QC100 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 19 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Speed |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting HDMI-enabled devices to HDMI displays, extending signal transmission range, and ensuring high-speed data transfer for 8K and 4K resolutions |
| Specification Met | IEEE |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
B**E
Excellent cable
Works perfectly and allows for long range high bandwidth data from my pc to the tv. Tried a standard HDMI and it caused flickering due to the range.
S**B
Works as advertised 4K UHD @ 120hz
I bought two 7.5m versions of this cable with a tasty discount meaning they were not much more expensive than their copper counterparts. I had to go optical as I needed to fit 2 cables into the space that a single copper cable was occupying in some trucking, even the thinnest copper cables I could find were too thick with all the shielding and braiding. These on the other hand are not much thicker than your average USB cable. Happy to report that out of the box they work as advertised, carrying 4K 120hz Dolby Vision and Atmos from my XBOX to my LG OLED with out any issues. The only issue I seem to encounter it that sometimes the LG TV will not detect the signal on the HDMI port and say ‘No Signal’ if I switch to the input after the source device is powered on. If I then switch the source device off and on again it will come back to life. Possibly without the electrical signals the TV has a harder time detecting an active input, I’m not sure. Definitely only happened since switching to this cable however. All in all still very happy with these for the price. Just hope they last as some reviews point to failure after several months, will update if this is the case. EDIT: ok there does appear to be a problem with the way this cable works that causes the signal to the TV to be lost when the source device changes resolution/refresh rate while active. This is most common for me when switching between the XBOX Home Screen and a game, the screen goes black and the TV reports no signal. Sometimes (rarely) this corrects itself after a few seconds, but in most cases it requires me to power cycle the XBOX to get the signal back.
L**P
Tried a few copper cables (certified and not), all had issues, can't beat optical
I was concerned about possible latency and HDMI plugs overheating, however I needn't had been concerned. Not even warm to the touch, and no real-world latency, i.e. well below 1ms. This cable just delivers what it promises. Copper cables tend to be device sensitive, for example even if the cable is certified, it may not function correctly with some devices at high bandwidth due to any number of issues such as HDMI port quality (the receptacle that you plug the cable into, both ends). Many of the HDMI switches tend to have compatibility issues because they tend to use rather cheap physical HDMI ports. Even the latest TVs have been noted to skimp on port quality (one could argue it is to help bring prices down, some would argue it is about keeping profit margins high and not the presumed assumption of bring consumers lower pricing). I would recommend to nearly always try a good quality copper cable (certified), because you save on a little bit of electricity (less than a watt for these HDMI optical cables), and if you can get away with traditional copper cabling, great, but only resort to optical cables when coppers just don't give you what you need with your setup. Indeed for longer runs it is always better to go with optical for high-bandwidth requirements. This cable is good, rather flexible slim cable. I wouldn't recommend this cable for tasks where constant removal and plugging is part of the job description as they are not built like the heavy-duty monster copper variety designed for 'military style' handling. This cable doesn't have any strain relief, it has just a short gland at the rear of the plug which is clamping the cable into the plug, to be honest it is all you need as the cable is quite flexible, but this isn't the type of cable where you would constantly pull on the cable itself, unplugging by pulling on the plug rather than cable is advisable for a cable of this design. Happy with the cable, if you're looking for upto 8K 60hz bandwidth support, this one is a bargain.
A**Y
Warning: may damage your accessories!
Tried testing by plugging my laptop into my TV and the moment I put the source end into my laptop, It turns off. Not even shuts down just completely cuts power. I then tried to work around this odd issue by plugging the cable into a USB C HDMI adapter that I had and not only did that not work, it seemed to overload the adapter because now the adapter is completely non functional using any other HDMI cables. I'd ask for a replacement but quite frankly I don't want to risk damaging anything else in my house and have opted for another product. Update: I ordered another more expensive cable from a different manufacturer which works perfectly. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to share which one but this only confirms that this product did not work and broke my USB C HDMI adapter
M**O
Bei cavi, tutto dipende dal prezzo a cui li comprate. Il cavo in fibra occupa meno ma è chiaramente più delicati e i connettori più ingombranti in profondità.
K**.
Purchased three of these cables for sending 4k @ 120hz over long distances. Tried two other brands. These all work flawlessly
P**K
à trois reprises j'ai acheté ce HDMI en fibre optique après quelques heures de fonctionnement l'écran était noir si vous ne voulez pas perdre de l'argent je vous déconseille ce produit heureusement amazon est intervenue et à rembourser les produits défectueux encore un grand merci à Amazon pour son travail et son honnêteté
J**T
Très bon câble HDMI, excellent rappot qualité-prix!
C**G
Great Cable works well
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