
Monoprice 113784: 25ft HDMI Cable, 4K@60Hz, Commercial Series
10.2Gbps of CL2-rated bandwidth in a no-logo cable built for permanent installation — 4K@60Hz performance that disappears into your walls.
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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
- CL2 in-wall safety rating is UL-verified, making this cable code-compliant for residential wall runs without sourcing a separate in-wall variant.
- 10.2Gbps bandwidth supports 4K@60Hz reliably at 25 feet — the full High Speed HDMI specification at a passive cable price point.
- No-logo design lets AV integrators brand installations cleanly without third-party markings visible to clients.
- Thinner conductors than comparable cables improve flexibility for routing through conduit or behind baseboards.
- Supports both ARC and HDMI Ethernet Channel, covering current AV receiver and soundbar connectivity requirements.
👎 Cons
- 10.2Gbps bandwidth caps out at 4K@60Hz — this cable does not support 4K@120Hz, HDR10+ at high refresh, or 8K, which require 48Gbps HDMI 2.1 cables.
- Passive construction means signal integrity at 25 feet depends on source and display port quality — marginal HDMI ports on older hardware may introduce instability that an active cable would prevent.
- 24AWG gauge, while appropriate for 25 feet, is not ideal if your run ends up closer to 30–35 feet; plan your run carefully before terminating.
- No cable certification documentation is included, which some commercial installation specs require for permit sign-off.