Sam's Club Members: 2-Pack 9' Member's Mark CL2 Rated HDMI Cables (Up to 18Gbps)
$9.90
$19.98
+ Free Curbside Pickup
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Sam's Club has 2-Pack 9' Member's Mark CL2 Rated HDMI Cables (Up to 18Gbps; SP-188500) for $9.91 valid for Sam's Club Members only. Select free curbside pickup to save on shipping cost.
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Note, must login to your Sam's Club account w/ an active membership to purchase.
Product may be available at your local Sam's Club warehouse
About the Product
Supports up to 4K Ultra HD/HDR
24K Gold-Plated Contact
Better connection/corrosion resistance
HDMI ATC-approved high speed cable
Supporting up to 18Gbps
3D-ready/deep color/7.1 channels/ARC/CEC-ready
UL CL2 Rated; suitable for installation in any kind of residential environment
Warranty
This product is covered by the Sam's Club Member satisfaction guarantee w/ purchase
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Product/packaging may vary; some may include a 6-piece Velcro for easy cable management
Product is great for any HDTV, DVR, Blu-Ray, PC, gaming consoles and supports Ultra HD/4K/3D/HDR devices
Max 10 limit per membership
Offer valid while supplies/pricing last
Additional Notes
This product ranks 4.8/5 star rating w/ over 170+ customer reviews at Sam's Club
Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated
Once upon a time, this was correct. However, now cables carry much more information than just a simple video and audio signal. The amount of information that runs through a a 4k 120hz signal with dolby atmos / dts x audio requires a lot more headroom.
Yup. This deal is still a good price for cables, I was trying to mean that if you're buying new tech you'll need 48gbps cables and shared the ones that I went with even though they aren't on sale right now. Wasn't meaning to imply that this deal isn't good, just that one should look for a 48gbps cable deal instead.
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18Gbps cables. I personally went with 48gbps cables[amazon.com] for my own setup (4k OLED, PS5, 144hz 1440p monitor, apple tv 4k 2021), but see what works for your needs.
Sams is self branding non certified cables? Big yikes. My new Denon receiver tests HDMI cables, and I will never ever buy anything that isn't certified now. These cables will be obsolete soon, if they are already not obsolete for your setup.
Not sure why you say it's uncertified, it has the certification right on the package.
18Gbps cables. I personally went with 48gbps cables[amazon.com] for my own setup (4k OLED, PS5, 144hz 1440p monitor, apple tv 4k 2021), but see what works for your needs.
10ft cable you posted is $23.99 for one, this is a twin pack for $10 bucks.
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01-24-2022 at 01:50 PM.
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10ft cable you posted is $23.99 for one, this is a twin pack for $10 bucks.
I'm not sure what you're getting at.
The cables he posted, 48GB/S cables, are compatible with modern consoles, next gen 8x content, 4k/120 full bandwidth, so if you have a newish tv/game console/receiver/4k/120 source,, you're much better off with the better cables.
While inexpensive, these will be obsolete rather quickly.
The cables he posted, 48GB/S cables, are compatible with modern consoles, next gen 8x content, 4k/120 full bandwidth, so if you have a newish tv/game console/receiver/4k/120 source,, you're much better off with the better cables.
While inexpensive, these will be obsolete rather quickly.
Yup. This deal is still a good price for cables, I was trying to mean that if you're buying new tech you'll need 48gbps cables and shared the ones that I went with even though they aren't on sale right now. Wasn't meaning to imply that this deal isn't good, just that one should look for a 48gbps cable deal instead.
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01-24-2022 at 02:46 PM.
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Completely confused by the discussion. I thught HDMI cables either worked, or they didn't.
No way. That is why you see so many people complaining that eARC doesn't work, or there is 4k tearing. If you were to use these cables on a 4k 120hz setup, they would simply not work.
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01-24-2022 at 03:25 PM.
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Completely confused by the discussion. I thught HDMI cables either worked, or they didn't.
Once upon a time, this was correct. However, now cables carry much more information than just a simple video and audio signal. The amount of information that runs through a a 4k 120hz signal with dolby atmos / dts x audio requires a lot more headroom.
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Not sure why you say it's uncertified, it has the certification right on the package.
10ft cable you posted is $23.99 for one, this is a twin pack for $10 bucks.
I'm not sure what you're getting at.
The package in store has it.
https://imgur.com/a/4JSdk4T
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I'm not sure what you're getting at.
While inexpensive, these will be obsolete rather quickly.
While inexpensive, these will be obsolete rather quickly.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank eurostylin
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TFM
Here's a good rundown of this info:
https://www.freevideowo