
Monoprice 113782 HDMI Cable 15ft 4K HDR
CL2-rated, 18Gbps pure copper HDMI delivers 4K@60Hz HDR to the wall and stays there reliably.
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Overview
Key Features
NO LOGO: Installers, contractors, and systems integrators need a reliable cable that they can make their own. We left our logo and name off these cables, so our brand is your brand.
CL2 Rated: Tested by Underwriters Laboratories to the CL2 standard, these cables are safe for use in and through the walls and attic spaces of residential class buildings.
Thinner Conductors: By using thinner conductors than many other passive High Speed HDMI Cables, these cables are easier to install, route, and hide from view
Supports the HDMI Ethernet Channel and Audio Return Channel features
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 18Gbps bandwidth fully satisfies the 4K@60Hz HDR YUV 4:4:4 specification, leaving no headroom gap at the cable level for current-gen sources.
- CL2 UL certification makes this legally compliant for residential in-wall and in-ceiling runs without requiring a conduit upgrade.
- 26AWG pure copper construction improves flexibility and pull-through ease compared to thicker-conductor cables in the same length class.
- Unbranded jacket allows installers and integrators to present a clean, client-facing installation without visible third-party branding.
- Supports ARC and HDMI Ethernet Channel, covering standard AV receiver integration without additional cabling.
👎 Cons
- 26AWG conductor gauge limits reliable passive performance to shorter runs — this cable is not suitable for passive runs beyond roughly 25 feet at full 18Gbps bandwidth.
- 18Gbps specification does not support HDMI 2.1 features such as 8K, 4K@120Hz, VRR, or eARC — users building future-facing AV systems should evaluate 48Gbps cable instead.
- No cable-end right-angle or swivel options noted in this SKU, which can complicate routing in tight wall-plate or recessed panel installations.
- Single-cable packaging is less cost-efficient per unit for large multi-room installations compared to bulk or multi-pack SKUs.