UGREEN 45430 HDMI 2.1 Cable 8K@60Hz – 48 Gbps Ultra High Speed, Supports Dolby Vision/Atmos, eARC, 4K@240Hz for PS5, Xbox Series X, Samsung QLED, LG OLED (1M, Braided)
The UGREEN 45430 HDMI 2.1 Cable is engineered for next-gen entertainment, delivering 8K@60Hz or 4K@240Hz with 48Gbps bandwidth. Whether you’re gaming on an Xbox Series X, watching 8K Blu-rays, or building a Dolby Atmos home theater, this cable ensures zero lag, no compression, and vivid HDR with support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
The oxygen-free copper core and aluminum-magnesium braided shielding prevent signal degradation, while the nickel-plated connectors resist corrosion. Its PVC jacket adds durability against bends and pets.
Ideal for:
- Gamers (VRR/ALLM for tear-free gameplay)
- Cinephiles (Dolby Vision/HDR10+ for filmmaker mode)
- Audiophiles (eARC for uncompressed TrueHD audio)
Specifications:
- Brand: UGREEN
- Model: 45430
- Version: HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps)
- Resolution: 8K@60Hz, 4K@240Hz, 1440p@240Hz
- HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
- Audio: Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, LPCM 7.1
- Connectors: Nickel-plated HDMI A-type (male)
- Shielding: Aluminum foil + aluminum-magnesium braid
- Length: 1 Meter
10 FAQs:
-
Does it support HDMI 2.0 devices?
Yes—backward compatible but limited to HDMI 2.0 specs (4K@60Hz). -
Will it work with Sonos Arc soundbar?
Yes! eARC enables lossless Dolby TrueHD from Blu-rays. -
Is 1M too short for home theater setups?
For longer runs, opt for UGREEN’s 2M/3M active optical HDMI cables. -
Why choose this over cheaper HDMI 2.0 cables?
48Gbps bandwidth unlocks 8K/4K 120Hz+—essential for PS5/Xbox Series X. -
Does it reduce input lag for gaming?
Yes—VRR/ALLM (via HDMI 2.1) minimizes lag for competitive gaming. -
Can I use it with an NVIDIA RTX 4090?
Absolutely—ideal for 8K gaming/DLSS at full bandwidth. -
Will HDR work on my non-HDR TV?
The cable transmits HDR, but your TV must support HDR10/Dolby Vision. -
Is the cable flexible for tight spaces?
Yes—braided PVC bends easily without kinking. -
Does it support 10K or 16K?
No—8K@60Hz is the max (HDMI 2.1 limit). -
What if my device doesn’t recognize 8K?
Ensure all devices in the chain (TV, receiver, GPU) support HDMI 2.1.
Muhammad Khateeb (verified owner) –
AbdulRahman Tahir (verified owner) –