HDMI cables allow you to connect a large TV or screen to a digital signal source, whether we are talking about a cable, computer, laptop or other receiver. Although it may seem trivial, these products must be chosen carefully, especially if we have a specific set up situation or budget.
The first and most important detail we must take into consideration is the length of such a cable. Most HDMI cables have dimensions from 1.5 to 3 or 5 meters. Of course, there are also longer cables, but they are needed only rarely, and their cost is considerably higher.
Picking up a high speed with ethernet 50 ft hdmi cable comes with inconveniences. Like many video, audio and data cables, HDMI cords can suffer from signal degradation at longer lengths—50 feet is generally considered the maximum reliable length. Even online, cables more than 50 feet long can be hard to find. Look for them at IEC.
It is well known that a longer cable has a larger mass and diameter because it must ensure the quality of the video and audio signal. This is achieved by shielding, conducting and plastic coating of greater thickness. Cables with outer textile clothing do not offer a significant advantage over simple plastic cables, being only a bit more elastic, but also easier to damage.