Monoprice 8K Certified Ultra High Speed Active HDMI Cable - 10 Meters (32 Feet) HDMI 2.1, AOC, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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4.2 out of 5 stars with 9 reviews
5 out of 5 stars
27 February, 2026
originally posted on Monoprice
Finding a consistent 48GHz certified fiber cable
The Monoprice 8k ultra speed fiber optic certified HDMI cable arrived in good shape and is working fine. I'm using it with a MadVR Envy Core MK2 and JVC NZ700. So far (1 month) I have not experienced any of the HDMI video drop outs I've read about on forums. This cable replaces an 18GHz cable from Monoprice that also worked well.
5 out of 5 stars
6 February, 2026
originally posted on Monoprice
6 month review
I've been using this HDMI cable for about 6 months. I bought the 34-foot wire, which turned out to be perfect for my installation. I decided to run the wire in the wall behind my desk, up through the attic, and down into the utility closet where I have my computers running. The wire powers an ultrawide monitor with a 75Hz refresh rate, and I have found absolutely no issues with it. I chose an active cable because I know that HDMI 2 and 2.1 have very limited lengths that certified and reliable cables can run, and a fiber optic cable ensures that signal degradation will not impede the picture quality or reliability. This cable has been perfect, and I will likely purchase more cables as my setup grows into different rooms of my house. One note to realize is that this cable is directional, meaning that you have to use one end of the cable in the source and one in the display---the cable cannot be reversed. It will also pass through a 1" hole in the head board inside the wall.
1 out of 5 stars
11 July, 2025
originally posted on Monoprice
Failed after 2 years and they wont honor warranty stay away
This cable was run from my receiver to the projector in my theatre. It failed in under two years so i filed for a replacement. They cancelled the RMA and WILL NOT honor it. Stay away.
5 out of 5 stars
15 October, 2024
originally posted on Monoprice
Worked fine with 4k over 32 fot cable.
Our new 4k DVD player would not connect to our Sony 4k projector over the cable we had been using for years. Switching to this cable solved the problem immediately.
5 out of 5 stars
23 August, 2023
originally posted on Monoprice
Finally, a cable that works!
I went through 3 cables before landing on this one that actually functions for the configuration I want. I have an RTX4070 that I want to use to drive a TV from across the room, and it's about a 30ft cable run. Initially, I had gotten a 35' HDMI 2.1 cable (regular copper), it would intermittently get 4k120, but would drop the signal every so often while gaming (90-120 seconds and black out for half a second or longer). Getting the GPU to negotiate the 120Hz signal was also inconsistent. Fine, got rid of that cable, and tried an active, optical, 50' (shortest length available) HDMI 2.1 cable from Unitek. It would negotiate 4k120, but my TV would not render a signal when requesting 4k120, only backing down to 4k60 would give me a picture on the screen. I thought maybe it's defective and tried again, no dice, same deal. In the end, I came across monoprice's offering, where it's "certified" to be able to do 8k60 and 4k120. Fine, spent a little more (price per foot). Just ran the cable, and fired up the picture, 4k120, negotiates instantly, shows a picture instantly. Boom. It works! If you want to be sure to get the 8k60 or 4k120 signal, get this cable! Anything else and it might or might not work for you.
2 out of 5 stars
14 March, 2022
originally posted on Monoprice
No HDR or 4K120
2 stars because although it does work for basic 4k60hz over long distances it does not in fact support 4k120hz or even HDR at 4k60hz. Source is an RTX 3080 with the latest drivers and display is a Sony A90J OLED with the latest firmware. Passive cables had no issue with these features. Ended up buying a more expensive cable from phoossno that actually supports 4K120 and HDR.