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No hay artículos en el carroJim strickland
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
Connectivity issues with hdmi connection, would not work with my xbox setup
Jimmy Alex Guevara Cruz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
Son mejor de los que esperaba. Productos muy buenos
BKlim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2024
I used these for the Tom and bottom feeds from a cable box and DVD player up to the back of my TV and it worked great.
sergio briones
Comentado en México el 7 de diciembre de 2022
de buena calidad y es lo que se ve en la imagen
Mark Wieneke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2022
I bought these because I want to hide the hdmi cords behind the TV and modemSo, it would not be hanging down under the mounted Flat screen. They give you all the screws for mounting and little tiny screws to fasten the plug to the plate, that is nice they do not push in or pull out.The only problem I had was I mounted it on an electrical box I could not fit the two wires inside the box.I finally got it then I found out one of my cable end broke off when I was closing it. I drilled a hole in the back of the box that the cord end could fit through. That worked real well. I suggest buying that bracket you can just mount the plate to, then these plugs can hang in your wall
Brian
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2021
Purchased: Cable Matters 2-Pack 2-Port HDMI Wall Plate in White (4K UHD, ARC, and Ethernet pass-thru support)Review: Works great, looks great, easy to install. Can't speak to 4k/HDR though as we don't have any 4k/HDR media devices.That being said: most bad reviews I see do not specify what cable or length of cable they are using in-wall, so I'm hesitant to say the plate "wouldn't work" for 4k/60FPS. My very short run ended across a bedroom up needing to utilize 35' of cable which will not support 4k @ 60FPS. I think any CL3 cable you are going to find that says it supports 4k @ 60FPS is going to max out at 25' (and it's risky at that length). With the high bandwidth needed for 4k, you really should be trying to place this devices as close as possible to your TV or projector. Even if you were just going up a wall under a TV I'd expect your entire setup to use about 10' of cable. Most recommendations to get 4k/60fps/HDR will say keep the cable length to under 3-6' max so introducing these plates plus three additional cables between all your devices you are already going over (plus lots of connectors to cause problems).TL;DR: It's all about bandwidth. Longer cables cause losses with reduce how much bandwidth you can use (high-frequency losses). I wouldn't recommend wall plates for 4k @ 60FPS unless you are talking about a very short run in-wall. Verify all of your cables are not something you've had lying around since the XBOX 360 days. Above all: always test your setup out before doing an install.
Antonio Montes
Comentado en México el 2 de mayo de 2021
Muy buena calidad, aunque solo tienen en color blanco
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