BlueRigger 4K HDMI Cable 35FT – 4K HDR, HDCP2.3, in-wall CL3 vs 8K HDMI Cable 2.1 30FT/9M, 48Gbps, 4K120 144Hz
Key Differences
Choose BlueRigger if you want a longer 35ft cable with a strong 4K HDR focus and higher review count; choose Highwings if you need HDMI 2.1 features (8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz) and 48Gbps bandwidth at a slightly shorter 30ft length. BlueRigger lists in-wall rating and fewer durability complaints, while Highwings offers newer HDMI 2.1 capabilities but has reports of breakage
BlueRigger 4K HDMI Cable 35FT – 4K HDR, HDCP2.3, in-wall CL3
4K HDMI cable supporting HDMI 2.0b with up to 18Gbps bandwidth, HDR10, and eARC. Provides clear 4K picture and good audio; customers note sturdy build and true-to-length measurement
Pros
- 4K support with HDR10
- 6W bandwidth up to 18Gbps
- in-wall CL3 rated for in-wall use
- true-to-length measurement
Cons
- limited to 4K 60Hz capability mentioned
- requires proper HDMI devices to maximize features
- no explicit mention of HDMI 2.1 features
8K HDMI Cable 2.1 30FT/9M, 48Gbps, 4K120 144Hz
Highwings 8K Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable supports 48Gbps for smooth 8K/4K playback and game modes. Customers note durable build, long length, and wide device compatibility. Provides high picture quality and reliable signal transmission
Pros
- high bandwidth 48gbps
- supports 8k@60hz and 4k@120hz
- long 30ft/9m length
- backward compatible with previous HDMI versions
Cons
- mixed feedback on durability
- some reports of breakage within two months
- price not disclosed here
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Highwings |
| Durability | BlueRigger |
| Versatility | Highwings |
| User Reviews | BlueRigger |