HDMI cables transmit high-definition audio and video signals between devices, providing a single-cable solution for display connectivity. They support resolutions from 720p up to 4K depending on the cable standard, with no signal degradation over the cable length.
The range includes standard HDMI, mini-HDMI, and micro-HDMI cables in various lengths. Mini and micro variants are particularly relevant for single-board computers and cameras that use the smaller connector formats common on devices like the Raspberry Pi Zero and Pi 4.
HDMI cables are commonly used to connect Raspberry Pi boards to monitors and TVs, link HDMI capture cards for video recording and streaming, connect media centre builds such as Kodi or RetroPie to displays, and interface development boards with HDMI output to screens in exhibition and presentation setups.