Sewell Redhead Premium HDMI Cable, with Redmere Technology, High Speed, 1080p, 3D, HDMI 1.4, 50-Feet
Redhead 50ft cables give you a thinner, more attractive, and more powerful alternative to traditional HDMI cables. All of these great features and 4k performance make Redhead cables the best way connect your HDMI devices.
Redhead cables use Redmere technology to shrink them down to roughly 25% the thickness of regular HDMI cables. Thanks to the thinner diameter, you can bend these cables a full 180 degrees in only ¾ in. That means you can mount your TV that much closer to the wall.
Thinner cables also makes it easier to connect your portable devices to your TV. The 25 foot Redhead cable gives you 4k quality with less cable bulk at a svelte 28 gauge.
As with all cables, HDMI cables can only go so far without losing signal quality. For the best signal quality, it's recommended to use an extender or active HDMI cable for any cable run longer than about 40-50 feet.
RedHead cables use a special chipset that improves bandwidth and extends the capabilities of the cable, allowing for sustained speeds of 3.4 Gbps per channel. That's 10.2 Gbps in total. It also compensates for data loss from high signal speed, ensuring that you don't lose signal quality. That translates into great signal quality over long distances. In fact, RedHead cables can transmit across distances of up to at least 60 feet without any loss in signal quality, and without the need for a repeater.
Redhead cables use a Redmere chipset that improves bandwidth and extends the capabilities of the cable. Thanks to this chipset, the cable can be thinner and still go farther than regular HDMI cables. The chip goes in the sink-side connector (the connector that goes to your TV), which is why the cable only works one way. But, by putting the cable in this way, you don't need an external power source for the chip. Learn more about how Redhead cables work.
Redhead cables are a great solution for wall-mounted TVs, portable devices, and anywhere you want your cables to be a little less conspicuous.