







📺 Elevate Your Viewing Experience with the Ultimate Flexibility!
The Extreme Slim 2.6’ MICRO HDMI Cable is the world's thinnest and most flexible HDMI cable, measuring just 2mm in diameter. It supports high-speed data transfer up to 10.2 Gbps and is compatible with Full 1080P, 4K, UltraHD, and 3D content. With its portable design and premium 24K gold contacts, this cable ensures superior signal integrity and convenience for all your multimedia needs.
















| ASIN | B008743J90 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,681 in HDMI Cables |
| Brand Name | Nanosecond |
| Cable Type | Ethernet, HDMI |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (458) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 0.1 Gigabits Per Second, 10.2 Gigabits Per Second |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 6 |
| Gauge | 40.00 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | Nanosecond |
| Model | 5823678067 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 19 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting to TVs, Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, cameras, mobile devices, and other electronic devices for display, audio, and data transmission. |
| UPC | 798304220346 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**Y
Super thin, super quality.
If 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 it's exactly as advertised and works flawlessly. I've been using it with a Raspberry Pi 4 to do some computer vision stuff.
M**J
Finally!
Finally! 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 carry's 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.
T**N
Thin, thin, thin! Raspi works at 4K @ 60Hz.
If you have a cluttered desk, consider using super-thin cables for everything. If you use a Raspi 4 "on and off," this is the perfect cable to hang off your monitor's second HDMI input. It is super thin and flexible, so it coils up neatly out of the way when you aren't using it. Just enough length to keep a Raspi on your desk without lots of extra cable. It does indeed support 4K at 60Hz.
E**J
Worth the extra money
This cable is great. I got it for my Sony A7III and Neewer F100. I wanted something shorter (maybe 1 1/2 ft) but this ended up being totally fine. The cable is so thin and flexible, that I can just tuck it away easily. Not too mention it's durable. The cable that came packaged with the F100 broke after one use. This one I feel like will last a long time.
R**Y
Best option for a terrible connection standard
Micro HDMI isn't in the least a connector that you should rely on if you're using consumer cameras for professional work. Now that we're all TV producers in the COVID era, for most of us it's what we have on hand and can afford. I started noticing connection issues with my Sony camcorder and A6000 and I wanted to prevent them from getting even worse, so I bought these and so far I'm very happy. They are indeed superlightweight, flexible, and have no problems with interference that I could discern in my initial testing at home. They're pricey, but it'll cost you at least $200 to have the jack replaced on your camera. Saves in the long run. Also, the micro and standard HDMI connectors do fit snugly, but I can't say yet whether they're oversized a bit on purpose or if using them could cause an already loose connector to stretch out even further. I'm very pleased that they exist and are as advertised. Would have liked a longer run, but I wonder if they start to have issues with a cable this thin as it gets longer. I don't think you'll be disappointed if this is what you're looking for.
H**R
Quality Thin HDMI for Gimbal Use but not the thinnest
My Usage: This cable is perfect for gimbal use! This length (2.6ft) is really good for use with my gimbal rig as it is not too long and cumbersome & still leaves some additional wiggle room. This cable is thin, light & high quality HDMI. It is a short enough length to not require cord ties. Others with bigger or different setups may require a longer cable. Comparison: After careful review I’m beginning to think these and the Foinnex HDMI cables are the same just rebranded and housed differently 🤔 The Foinnex are thinner & lighter and the port connections hold a bit more firm. Connectivity: When plugged into the ports they feel very secure and do not unplug with light pulling. Quality: Excellent quality from end to end and nice high speed feed. I rank the Nanosecond HDMI cables as the #2 thinnest/lightest high quality HDMI cables for gimbal rigs. The edge over the Foinnex HDMI is the in between sizes as I purchased the Nanosecond specifically for that in between length (2.6’). The edge for Foinnex is the slightly thinner/lighter design and included HDMI case
A**N
MUST HAVE WIRE!!
I run the Ronin S with the Sony A7iii using the Atomos Shogun monitor. The light weight property of this wire helps the balance part and also when it gets in the way, its easier to put aside! Works really well and build is solid!
G**A
Perfect gimbal cable
Excellent cable for gimbal. Very thin with very little resistance to movement. So far it a great length also. I use with gimbal and being so thin I can tuck the extra length into my Smallrig cage when placing the monitor directly on the cage. Literally just ordered a back up!!!
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