🔌 Elevate Your Viewing Experience with FIBBR!
The FIBBR Fiber Optic HDMI Cable is a high-performance 15ft cable designed for 4K HDR content, supporting up to 18Gbps bandwidth. With ISF certification and BendRobust technology, it ensures exceptional signal quality and flexibility. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it’s the perfect choice for gamers and movie enthusiasts alike, backed by a lifetime warranty.
A**T
For all the non-believers. Fantastic cable!
Unfortunately when I first setup our home theater space, I did not do so in a manner that made swapping our cables easy to do (they’re all in wall/ceiling, and no conduit was used).The original installation was done about three years ago, and the HDMI cables used were not of the $5-15 price range, and all were “high-speed”.As I moved the entire signal chain over to a setup that would support 4K @60p and HDR with all its many nuances, trial and error taught me some important things that aren’t always reflected in all the online articles/content. Is an HDMI cable an HDMI cable, and that’s that? To an extent, that answer is yes. Short cable runs were not a problem in most cases.The ~40ft run from AVR (2018 model with all the bells and whistles), to my ceiling mounted projector was another matter entirely.Sure, it worked fine for 24p, and even HDR. No handshake issues, picture quality fine.However, when you step into the realm of upscaling existing HD sources (720p/1080i) to a 4K 60p output signal, dealing with 4:4:4, and 10/12 bit color, the narrative changes significantly.Perhaps there are other more affordable options that address these same long-distance issues, but having wasted money on several alternatives, only to be disappointed, I finally replaced every HDMI interconnect and projector run with nothing but the FIBBR Ultra Pro line.From initial power up of the systems, everything worked immediately. The upscaling issues vanished, and the signal chain shows BT2020/12 bit.I’m still testing out-of-wall before doing the final install, but my impressions are that, while an investment, these are very high quality cables that will meet the most demanding 4K signal material, and do so reliably, even for long-distance pulls.Yes the tech is constantly evolving, but my current 4K UHD, Atmos/DTS-X is likely to keep the “upgrade bug” at bay for some time to come.Again, highly recommend. Turns out HDMI cable design/quality are in fact relevant, at least in demanding configurations where the expectation is to leverage modern resolutions, dynamic range, enhanced color space, and high frame rates over the distances one might encounter in a dedicated home theater space.
A**.
Worked great for 1.5 years then failed.
Worked great for 1.5 years then stopped working altogether. The indicator at the connector is dark. No signal. 3 year warranty but customer service in China. Difficult to connect. Expensive: I was hoping it would last a lot longer indoors in nice conditions no bend.
C**Z
Long Distance Issues - SOLVED!
Highly Recommended! This is THE only (as of now) solution for the long distance problems. Meaning, this cable will very easily carry all the necessary bandwidth of 4K full HDR (and Dolby Vision) from your source to the TV without any issues. I've tried so many cables as my set up required a cable longer then 35 feet, yet no other cable solve the issue. The closest I got, before this FIBBR cable, was another Fiber Optic solution, which worked for the most part, but it struggles here and there. Not this cable, this cable works flawlessly, and this cable is longer than the previous one I mentioned. This is the cable you need, don't waste your money on other cables(as of this writing), there might be other solutions in the future, but for now, this is it! There is a reason why this cable got a CEDIA 2017 award from several publications. To be honest, that is the only reason I decided to give this cable a chance. And I'm glad I did.I never take the time to write reviews, but I'm making the exception here because I hope to help other Home Theater geeks like myself that have struggled (for a long time) to find a solution for our long distance set-up problems.
R**R
My endless issues with HDMI have been solved!
I have had endless issues with HDMI related to stars on the screen, to audio and video dropping out constantly, and my 4k TV putting up a message "No Signal". I mickey moused around with all of the "temporary" fixes of unplugging things and plugging them back in, blah blah blah. I finally decided after researching fiber optic cables that the longer monoprice copper cables that I purchased, just don't do the trick over long runs, even with their claim of supporting 4K HD handling at 60Hz and 18Gbps. I bit the bullet and spent the money on this longer fiber optic cable and it has been money well spent. If you are new to running a long HDMI cable, stop here and just spend the money, if you are like me and have suffered way too long trying to accomplish watching anything at a longer HDMI cable run, accept your losses and spend the money for this cable. I have had ZERO loss of signal or any problems since installing it. I run a Sony STR-ZA1100ES receiver, a Sony UBP-X700 4k blu-ray player, a 4K Apple TV, on a Samsung QN75Q80RAFXZA TV. Hope this helps anyone looking into this cable.
A**S
Scam
Cable does not work or support any of the video qualities that are claimed. I could get it to send a 1080p signal for roughly 10 minutes and then it failed. It will not carry 4K, 4:4:4 or Dolby Vision/HDR.I have a 65 ft HDMI cable in my wall from my pro AV installer that was having trouble supporting anything other than basic 4K SDR but atleast it works well if you don’t try to push 4:4:4 or HDR.The FIBBR cable is an absolute scam.Ps notice all the reviews and the sources they come from are linked back to the supplier.I gave it a shot to see if it had any validity but it certainly does not.Pictures attached to show direct link from 4K Marantz to LG C7 OLED for those curious what was connected. Also direct wired from a 4K AppleTV and a Xbox One to rule out compatibility issues with the receiver.
C**B
Great solution for long HDMI installs
We have a TV in our first floor family room that we have attached to a DirecTV box in the basement. We previously connected them via a balun system, which worked fine most of the time, but would regularly get a pink screen or display an error message requiring a reboot of the box or balun. First tried to run Celerity fiber optic cables, but they frayed during the install, which required some pulling. Recently ran two of the Fibbr 50 foot cables, which are much, much more sturdy and rugged. Both cables have worked flawlessly thus far. Expensive, but very pleased to no longer get pink screens or have to make the trek downstairs to trigger a reboot.
E**R
Teuer aber es klappt
Wer sich gefragt hat ob man damit auch einen Ego-Shooter in realtime vom PC auf den SmartTV übertragen kann - ja es geht.
J**B
Hervorragend
Das Kabel hat meine übertragungs Probleme endlich gelöst.
M**S
Five Stars
Works excellent, thin 4,5mm and flexible. I will never go back to long copper cables after tried this cable.
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