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Monoprice 139530 High Speed HDMI Cable 3-Pack - 15ft 4K HDR

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Three 15-foot 18Gbps HDMI 2.0 cables with HDR and 4K@60Hz support — priced for volume installs, built for permanent in-wall runs.

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Overview

The Monoprice 139530 is a 3-pack of 15-foot High Speed HDMI cables rated for 18Gbps bandwidth — the full HDMI 2.0 specification. At 18Gbps, each cable carries 6Gbps per channel across all three TMDS lanes, which is the threshold required for HDR10, Dolby Vision, and YCbCr 4:4:4 color subsampling at 4K@60Hz simultaneously. The 26AWG conductor gauge is selected for this specific run length: at 15 feet, thinner conductors (32AWG common in short consumer cables) introduce measurable signal attenuation that can cause handshake failures and intermittent signal loss. The CL2 jacket rating means these cables are UL-certified for permanent installation inside residential wall cavities and attic spaces.

These cables are built for volume installation scenarios — a conference room requiring three displays, a residential project with multiple HDR-capable TVs, or a home theater system with source distribution. The no-logo commercial branding makes them suitable for white-label installs where the integrator is the visible brand. They are not HDMI 2.1 cables: 4K@120Hz, 8K, VRR, and ALLM require 48Gbps cables and are outside this product's spec. For the overwhelming majority of 4K HDR installs using current-generation Blu-ray players, streaming devices, and cable boxes, 18Gbps is the correct and sufficient specification.

Key Features

Supports 4K@60Hz: Monoprice Commercial Series High Speed HDMI Cables support all High Speed HDMI features, including 4K resolution (3980x2160p) @60Hz, as well as all versions of HDMI 3D video, for the best picture quality possible.

Supports HDR: HDR is an acronym for High Dynamic Range. TVs with HDR show a better, more realistic image with more contrast, brightness, and colors than ever before. HDR significantly expands contrast ratio and color accuracy. Contrast ratio is related to how bright or dark a screen is and color accuracy is how closely the colors on the screen match colors in real life. Bright images seem brighter, with more depth.

18Gbps bandwidth: Featuring a 18Gbps bandwidth, this cable supports all High Speed HDMI features, including HDMI Ethernet channel, audio return channel, deep color, consumer electronics control, high definition multichannel digital audio, and HDCP, as well as 4K resolutions and 3D video.

Generic branding: 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.

4K@60Hz, HDR, 18Gbps, 24-32AWG, YCbCr 4:4:4, CL2: Each cable is capable of delivering the full 6.0Gbps/channel (18Gbps total) bandwidth required by the latest HDMI specification.

Specifications

Model
139530
Length
15 feet
Quantity
3-pack
HDMI Standard
High Speed (HDMI 2.0)
Bandwidth
18Gbps
Max Resolution
4K (3840×2160) @ 60Hz
HDR Support
Yes
Color Subsampling
YCbCr 4:4:4
Conductor Gauge
26AWG
Conductor Material
Pure copper
Connector Plating
Gold-plated
In-Wall Rating
CL2 (UL Listed)
Color
Black
Branding
No logo

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 18Gbps bandwidth delivers full HDMI 2.0 compliance — HDR10, Dolby Vision, YCbCr 4:4:4, and 4K@60Hz are all supported simultaneously
  • 26AWG conductors are correctly gauged for 15-foot passive runs at 18Gbps, avoiding the attenuation risk of thinner wire at this length
  • CL2 in-wall rating allows permanent wall installation in residential buildings without conduit
  • 3-pack pricing reduces per-cable cost for multi-display installs
  • No-logo design lets installers and integrators present the cable under their own brand identity

👎 Cons

  • 18Gbps is HDMI 2.0, not 2.1 — 4K@120Hz, 8K, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) require 48Gbps cables and are not supported
  • 26AWG makes these cables noticeably stiffer than 32AWG alternatives, which increases difficulty routing through tight conduit or multiple bends
  • At 15 feet, these are fixed-length — unsuitable for runs under 10 feet (too much slack) or over 20 feet (signal integrity not guaranteed beyond spec)
  • Three-pack format means you purchase three cables even if you only need one or two
  • No locking connectors for installations where cable retention is a concern

Frequently Asked Questions

The 18Gbps bandwidth is what separates HDMI 2.0 from HDMI 1.4. At 18Gbps you unlock HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG, and full 4:4:4 chroma subsampling at 4K@60Hz. The 10.2Gbps cables cap out at SDR 4K@60Hz — perfectly fine for SDR sources, but they cannot carry HDR metadata. If your display or source is HDR-capable, 18Gbps is the minimum required spec.
No. 4K@120Hz requires 48Gbps, which is HDMI 2.1 territory. At 18Gbps, these cables support 4K@60Hz, 1440p@144Hz, and 1080p@240Hz. For current-gen gaming consoles and PC gaming at 4K@120Hz, you need HDMI 2.1 cables.
Yes. 26AWG is the appropriate conductor gauge for a 15-foot passive HDMI cable at 18Gbps. The conductor cross-section is sized specifically to manage the signal attenuation over this run length. Going thinner (28-32AWG) at 15 feet risks marginal signal integrity; 26AWG is the engineering-correct choice for this distance.
CL2 is a UL-tested fire safety rating for the cable jacket, specifically qualifying it for installation inside walls and attic spaces of residential structures. These cables can be pulled through wall cavities, run above ceilings, and terminated at wall plates in code-compliant residential installations without requiring conduit.
The 3-pack is designed for installers running multiple rooms or multiple displays in a single project — a conference room, a multi-TV residential install, or a home theater with separate zones. Buying in a 3-pack reduces per-cable cost compared to individual purchases.