Product ID: HDMM25
The HDMM25 High Speed HDMI® cable (25 ft) features 2 gold-plated HDMI (male) connectors and durable high quality construction to provide a dependable HDMI to HDMI connection between devices such as Blu-Ray Disc™ players, HDTVs, DVD Players, stereo receivers, projectors and more.
This high quality HDMI cable fully supports 1080p+ resolutions at up to 120Hz refresh rate, with life-like color. To accommodate the demands of future high definition devices, such as increased resolutions and higher frame rates, this Ultra HD cable supports resolutions up to 4k x 2k.
The HDMM25 25-foot HDMI cable is backed by StarTech.com's Lifetime Warranty.
About StarTech.com HDMI to HDMI Cables:
StarTech.com High Speed HDMI digital video and audio cables are expertly designed and constructed of only top quality materials to ensure high quality, high definition performance. The HDMI standard combines high bandwidth video and multi-channel digital audio into a single cable, and provides crystal clear image resolution.
Warranty Information | Warranty | Lifetime |
---|---|---|
Connector(s) | 1 - Connector A | HDMI (19 pin) |
1 - Connector B | HDMI (19 pin) | |
Hardware | Connector Plating | Gold |
Cable Jacket Material | PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride | |
Cable Shield Material | Aluminum-Mylar Foil with Braid | |
Packaging Information | Package Height | 1.8 in [45 mm] |
Package Length | 13.0 in [33 cm] | |
Shipping (Package) Weight | 34.1 oz [964.6 g] | |
Package Width | 10.0 in [25.5 cm] | |
Package Quantity | 1 | |
Performance | Maximum Digital Resolutions | 4K x 2K @ 30 Hz |
Physical Characteristics | Product Height | 0.4 in [10.7 mm] |
Weight of Product | 33.4 oz [946.6 g] | |
Product Width | 0.8 in [20 mm] | |
Color | Black | |
Connector Style | Straight | |
Wire Gauge | 24 AWG | |
Cable Length | 25.0 ft [7.6 m] | |
Product Length | 25.0 ft [7.6 m] | |
What's in the Box | 1 - Included in Package | 25ft High Speed HDMI® Cable - HDMI - M/M |
USB 3.0 External Video & Graphics Card | Multi-Monitor | USB-Powered | Supports Mac & Windows®
USB 3.0 External Video & Graphics Card | Multi-Monitor | USB-Powered | Supports Mac & Windows®
USB 3.0 External Video & Graphics Card | Multi-Monitor | USB-Powered | Supports Mac & Windows®
USB 3.0 External Video & Graphics Card | Multi-Monitor | USB-Powered | Supports Windows®
USB 3.0 External Video & Graphics Card | Multi-Monitor | USB-Powered | Supports Windows®
USB 3.0 External Video & Graphics Card | Multi-Monitor | USB-Powered | Supports Windows®
Connect DVI capable devices to HDMI®-enabled devices and vice versa
Connect a DVI-D device to an HDMI®-enabled device using a standard HDMI cable
Extend the connection distance between your HDMI®-enabled devices by 2 meters
A cost-effective way of joining 2 shorter Standard or High Speed HDMI® Cables together.
Allows an HDMI® connection to be mounted on a secure and easily accessible panel.
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Live Chat (opens in new window)When you troubleshoot issues with an HDMI cable, there are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential problems. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:
HDMI cable
Video source
Video destination
To test your setup components, try the following:
Use the HDMI cable, video source, and video destination in another setup to see if the problem is with the components or the setup.
Use a different HDMI cable, video source, and video destination in your setup to see if the problem persists. Ideally, you should test a component that you know works in another setup.
When you test the HDMI cable, video source, and video destination, it is recommended that you do the following:
Verify that the source resolution matches the capabilities of the video source destination. For example, if the video destination is only capable of 720p, then the video source cannot output 1080p or 1920 x 1080, as that exceeds the capabilities of the video source destination.
Test at a lower resolution, for example, 1024 x 768.
If you are using 4K resolutions, test with a shorter cable.
If you are experiencing issues with audio over HDMI, ensure that the following is true:
The source is set up to output audio over HDMI.
The destination is compatible with the source's audio format.
The destination's volume was raised.
Note: HDMI to DVI cables, adapters and converters do not support audio unless otherwise noted in the Technical Specifications tab on the product page on the StarTech.com website.
You should only use video converters and extenders if it is absolutely necessary to do so. In many cases, most video converters and extenders are not necessary if you purchase the correct cable.
The following table lists the maximum length of cable for common video standards.
Video standard | Maximum length |
DisplayPort | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
HDMI | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
DVI | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
VGA | 200 ft. (71m) |
Note: StarTech.com offers cables longer than what is listed above, including active cables, which typically include built-in active signal boosters that allow for longer cables. Active cables are specifically designed to exceed the suggested maximum lengths and are tested at the listed specifications (for example, the maximum listed resolution).
Video adapters passively adapt a cable from one connector type to another. Video adapters do not change the signal type, or change the video standard.
Examples of common applications for adapters include the following:
DVI-I to VGA
RCA to BNC
Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort
Couplers (female to female, or male to male)
Note: You can use a coupler to extend a cable for a short distance. However, each coupler that you use can introduce signal loss, which degrades the signal quality.
Video converters actively process and change the signal type from one video standard and convert it to another standard. They are typically used to convert digital to analog and vice versa, but can be used to convert a digital signal to another digital video standard (for example, HDMI to DisplayPort).
Video converters work over short distances from the source to the destination: up to 15 feet or 3 meters.
Video extenders convert an input signal to a higher voltage for transmission over longer distances and then convert the input signal back to the original video standard. The input and the output signal will match on a video extender, as the same video standard is maintained end-to-end. If a cable is extended with adapters or converters, the signal quality degrades.
Note: For more information on using a video adapter or converter with a video extender, see the following FAQ: http://www.startech.com/faq/video_signal_converters_convert_then_extend.
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