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🔌 Nanosecond Extreme Slim 6’ MICRO HDMI Cable – Ultra-Thin and Highly Flexible HDMI Cable. (6 ft / 1.8m) High-Speed Supports Full HD 1080P, 4K, UltraHD, 3D, Ethernet, and Audio Return Channel Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Details

Connector TypeHDMI
Cable TypeHDMI
Compatible DevicesTelevision
ColorBlack
BrandNanosecond

Description of 🔌 Nanosecond Extreme Slim 6’ MICRO HDMI Cable – Ultra-Thin and Highly Flexible HDMI Cable. (6 ft / 1.8m) High-Speed Supports Full HD 1080P, 4K, UltraHD, 3D, Ethernet, and Audio Return Channel

Conform to the latest HDMI High Speed with Ethernet spec—Ethernet Channel, Audio Return Channel, 3D Support, 4K Resolution Capabilities, Extra Color Spaces and Dolby Surround Sound. One of the kind—world’s thinnest and most flexible HDMI, measured at a whapping 2mm in diameter. That’s 85% thinner and 4 times more flexible than standard HDMI. Truly portable, small enough to fit into your pocket or the front pocket of your camera/camcorder carrier. Show off your pictures or video directly from your mobile devices by connecting to a display via this HDMI cable. Even thinner and more flexiable than apple iPod/iphone charging cable. 24K gold contacts for signal integrity. High speed rated at 10.2 gbps.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Small coils for storage

I bought this because it looked like it would fold small so as not to take up much space in my camera bag. Very happy with it. Feels like great quality - the cable is very flexible and unrolls evenly. I had no problems with data transfer.

Pros
  • 24k gold contacts for signal integrity. High speed 10.2Gbps
Cons
  • There are cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not for 4K 60p 10-bit (shorter version will do)

6ft cable tested directly between Canon R6 and Atomos Shogun 7 (similar to Ninja V), 10-bit 4:2:2 output. Worked up to 4K at 30p but can't handle 60p (camera reverts to 1080p output). The 2.6" version of the same cable worked at 60p as the other 2 (thicker and longer) I have. Returned. It's very thin and flexible, hence 3 stars for that. The micro connector is a bit loose on both cameras I've tried it with compared to a few other cables I have, but that's not a big deal. The 2.6-inch version is

Pros
  • Complies with the latest HDMI High Speed with Ethernet specification - Ethernet connection, Audio Return Channel, 3D support, 4K resolution options, additional color spaces and Dolby Surround sound.
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as described

I'm a proud Steadicam Scout owner and like most people I'm very economical with my money. At the same time, I opted for the SD monitor option when I bought it. However, over time, the need for an HD surveillance solution has become a must. This is where this product came to my rescue. The Steadicam's shaft is only about 1 inch in diameter, which means that passing HDMI cables through has become almost impossible, especially when there's interference from other power cables. The super slim…

Pros
  • Even thinner and more flexible than Apple's iPod/iPhone charging cable
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not for 4K 60p 10-bit (shorter version will do)

Tried a 6" cable directly between Canon R6 and Atomos Shogun 7 (similar to Ninja V), 10-bit 4:2: 2 exit . Worked up to 4K at 30p but can't handle 60p (camera reverts to 1080p output). The 2.6" version of the same cable worked at 60p as the other 2 (thicker and longer) I have. Returned. It's very thin and flexible, hence 3 stars for that. The micro connector is a bit loose on both cameras I've tried it with compared to a few other cables I have, but that's not a big deal. The 2.6-inch version is

Pros
  • Cables and Connections
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best lightest HDMI cable I've tried

I first bought another brand's ultra thin micro HDMI cable to connect a field monitor to my GoPro 4 Black. The first cable, while claiming it can carry a large load, does not transfer the image from the GoPro to the field monitor when using Super Slow Motion. I returned it and bought this one. I like the flexibility of this cable. I find it easy enough to use with a GoPro and a 3X brushless gimbal. The heavier cable gets so tangled in the gimbal that I only tried it once and immediately turned…

Pros
  • HDMI cable
Cons
  • Long wait

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as described

I am the proud owner of a Steadicam Scout and like most people I am very careful with money. At the same time, I opted for the SD monitor option when I bought it. However, over time, the need for an HD surveillance solution has become a must. This is where this product came to my rescue. The Steadicam's shaft is only about 1 inch in diameter, which means that passing HDMI cables through has become almost impossible, especially when there's interference from other power cables. The super slim…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Fits