Description
The Knightsbridge AVHD4K2 is a 2m HDMI 2.0 cable with HDMI-A connectors at both ends, supporting 4K video at 60Hz, HDR, 3D and Audio Return Channel (ARC). The cable carries up to 18Gbps bandwidth and is HDCP 2.2 certified, making it compatible with 4K streaming devices, gaming consoles, Blu-ray players and modern televisions.
Designed for living room and home cinema installations where a 2m run connects a source device to a display without visible cable slack, the nylon-braided outer jacket resists abrasion and tangling compared to standard PVC HDMI cables. The connectors are gold-plated to reduce oxidation at the contact points and feature over-moulded strain relief boots that protect the cable termination from repeated plugging and unplugging.
The black and grey finish suits most AV equipment and disappears against dark furniture or when run along skirting. The HDMI 2.0 specification means the cable handles 4K content at 60 frames per second with full colour depth, rather than the 30fps limitation of older HDMI 1.4 cables. ARC support allows a TV to send audio back down the same cable to a soundbar or AV receiver, eliminating the need for a separate optical audio cable in many setups.
Specification
| Length |
2000 mm |
| Construction |
PVC |
| Finish |
Black & Grey |
| Cable Length |
2 m |
| Warranty |
1 |
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Frequently Asked
Does this cable support 4K at 60Hz?
Yes. The cable is HDMI 2.0 certified and supports 4K resolution at 60 frames per second with full HDR colour depth. Older HDMI 1.4 cables are limited to 4K at 30fps.
Will this work with my PS5 or Xbox Series X?
Yes, the cable supports the HDMI 2.0 output from current-generation gaming consoles. For full HDMI 2.1 features like 4K 120Hz or variable refresh rate, you would need an HDMI 2.1 cable, but this cable handles standard 4K 60Hz gaming without issue.
What is ARC and do I need it?
Audio Return Channel (ARC) allows your TV to send audio back to a soundbar or AV receiver through the same HDMI cable that's carrying video to the TV. If you connect a streaming device to your TV and want the sound to come out of a soundbar rather than the TV's built-in speakers, ARC handles that audio path without needing a separate optical cable.
Is the nylon braiding just cosmetic?
No. The nylon braid protects the inner conductors from abrasion and makes the cable more resistant to tangling and kinking compared to standard rubber-jacketed HDMI cables. It also adds some flexibility for routing behind furniture.