Safety warning information:do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment as your device.
Cable Length(m):3 Meter
Plug Type:HDMI
Warranty Duriation:Not Applicable
Product description
Eliminates the strain on the HDMI ports of your devices
•Angle 270 Degree HDMI cable (Male to Female) - Standard Type A 19-pin - eliminates the strain on the HDMI ports of your devices.
•The angled HDMI Cables avoid bending HDMI cables and relief the strain on HDMI ports to increase the lifespan of your device and HDMI cable
•Latest HDMI standard, these right angle and left angle HDMI adapters are capable of carrying the increased bandwidth of HDMI 2.0 at 18 Gbps
•Support resolutions up to 4Kx2K (UHD) including 4096x2160, 3840x2160, 2560x1600, 2560x1440, 1920x1200, and 1080p
Difference between a 90-degree HDMI cable and a 270-degree HDMI cable
The main difference between a 90-degree HDMI cable and a 270-degree HDMI cable lies in the angle at which they bend.
•90-Degree HDMI Cable: A 90-degree HDMI cable typically features a right-angle bend. This means that the cable connector has a perpendicular bend of 90 degrees, allowing it to connect to the HDMI port when space is limited or when the port is positioned in a certain direction. These cables are useful for connecting devices in tight spaces or when the HDMI port is located close to a wall or other obstruction.
•270-Degree HDMI Cable: A 270-degree HDMI cable features a sharper bend compared to the 90-degree cable. It bends back on itself nearly completely, making a U shape with the cable. This type of cable is useful when the HDMI port is facing upward, as it allows the cable to bend downwards, facilitating easy connection without putting strain on the cable or the port.
In summary, the difference between the two cables lies in the angle of the bend they provide, with each type being suitable for different orientations of HDMI ports and space constraints.
Angled HDMI Cables avoid bending HDMI cables
To determine whether you need a 270-degree or 90-degree angle HDMI cable for your TV, you should first inspect the narrow side of the HDMI port on the back of your TV.
•If the narrow side of the HDMI port is facing upward, a 270-degree angle HDMI cable would be appropriate. This is because the 270-degree angle will allow the cable to bend downwards, facilitating easy connection without putting strain on the cable or the port.
•If the narrow side of the HDMI port is facing sideways or downwards, a 90-degree angle HDMI cable would be suitable. This type of cable will allow for a right-angle bend, making it easier to connect the cable in tight spaces or when the port is positioned in a certain direction.
By matching the angle of the HDMI cable to the orientation of the HDMI port, you can ensure a proper and secure connection without causing any damage to the cable or the port.