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nefkano
> 3 dayWas concerned with the cable being so thin... in this case it does not affect quality and very much makes it easier to rig on my DSLR video setup.
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Christopher
Greater than one weekHaving huge heavy cables cluttering my desk has always bothered me, and in particular I notice it when Im working with a Raspberry Pi and wind up with a 6 HDMI cable coiled there between the pi and a monitor just a couple inches away. This cable solves that so nicely! Its VERY thin, nearly unnoticeable - has the right connector for a new RPi 4, and despite the size theres no noticeable signal degradation (granted, its only 2.5 long). Ill be buying more for other applications around the house.
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Fede
> 3 dayWorks great. Very flexible
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Snapper
> 3 dayAfter having several other cables fail, all the same way, I finally found the right one. The problem with other cables is that the cable is stiffer than the micro HDMI connector. This is a recipe for disaster on a gimble, because after a few flexes, the connectors stop passing signal. This is perfect to run from your Sony to your Atomos.
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Appleby
13-06-2025If you really need a super-thin and super-flexible cable to run HDMI through tight spaces, this is the cable you want. The price is high, but its exactly as advertised and works flawlessly. Ive been using it with a Raspberry Pi 4 to do some computer vision stuff.
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Brandon
> 3 dayI use this to connect my Sony a7S to my monitor while running it on my Ronin-M. Is super flexible and does the job well. Would buy again in a heartbeat.
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Mr. J
> 3 dayFinally! A light-weight and small HDMI cable that can transmit uninterrupted video and audio data to and from an external monitor and PC. If you have a DSLR of any kind with a flimsy HDMI mini or micro port, and do not wish to purchase the highly expensive port hardware to stabilize the port for HDMI output to an external monitor or PC for streaming, then this is your cable. I was skeptical but have since purchased four of these for my real-time streaming rig has a Sony a7iii, Sony a6400, and a Panasonic GH4 that all use these cables, as well as my filming rig with gimbal and Canon 70D. Portable, and does not harm your HDMI mini or micro port. So hyped to finally find a product that meets these very specific needs and still carrys a robust signal. I will most likely purchase more in the future as the need arises. As a matter of fact, I just purchased two more due to purchasing new cameras by using my previous purchases list within amazons search orders feature. I rarely use this list to purchase items for a second or even a third time. Oh, and I know this sounds like a sales pitch but I just saw the email asking for me to rate their product and jumped on it. They deserve the kudos and I am extremely grateful for their efforts in creating such a niche product.
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Lisa J M Waugh
> 3 dayWorks great. The cable is very flexible. I used it to connect a quimat lcd screen to a raspberry pi 4.
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daniel
> 3 dayExcellent quality for the price
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Nathan Bashor
> 3 dayThe cables arrived and were as promised!! Very light weight. Perfect!