I was struggling to figure out how to get HDMI. I came across a wall panel with standard trapezoidal stones for a neat fit. My first idea was a right angle HDMI male adapter combined with a regular HDMI keystone or maybe just a corner keystone. Both have disadvantages: the first is an extra connection and therefore an extra potential point of failure/deterioration (I prefer as few as possible), and all the examples I could find were sideways only, not up/down and still take up a lot of space on the side. Enter this product: It only adds one connection point (the keystone is built into the other end of the cable - awesome!) and it solves my space/turning radius limitations by moving the HDMI cable connection away from the wall plate area itself. If I had one wish, it would be for them to make them white to match my other cornerstones. However, I'd rather have something that solves my problem, so this is an option! As always, I would recommend testing anything you plan to run in the wall before doing so. That way, you don't get stuck fixing problems that could have been solved earlier. I tried this along with a cable embedded in the wall that I wanted to run on both sides and it worked fine.
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