This article covers Club 3D HDMI 2.0 4K60Hz UHD.
Overview
The Club 3D CAC-2313 is a 10-meter (33-foot) active HDMI 2.0 cable designed for long-distance 4K video transmission. It supports resolutions up to 4K UHD (4096×2160) at 60Hz and incorporates RedMere active chip technology to maintain signal integrity over the full 10-meter length. This cable is built for scenarios where standard 1-3 meter cables simply won't reach — think ceiling-mounted projectors, conference room setups, or home theater installations with equipment racks far from the display. The braided exterior and gold-plated connectors add durability for professional environments.
Connectivity & Compatibility
Both ends feature standard HDMI Type A (male) connectors, but orientation matters: the "Source" end connects to your PC, game console, or media player, while the "Display" end goes to your monitor or projector. Reversing them will result in no signal. Supported resolutions include 4K UHD (4096×2160) at 60Hz and Full HD (1920×1080) at 120Hz. Audio-wise, it handles sampling frequencies up to 1536kHz, making it suitable for high-resolution audio formats. The cable fully utilizes HDMI 2.0's 18Gbps bandwidth, including HDR video passthrough.
Product Info
Released around 2018, the CAC-2313 typically retails for around ¥3,980 (approximately $30 USD). The manufacturer provides a 1-year warranty. No accessories are included beyond the cable itself, which comes with Source/Display identification tags. This cable sits in the mid-range tier for long HDMI 2.0 cables. Its key differentiator is the built-in active equalizer chip, which prevents the signal dropouts and flickering that plague passive cables at 10-meter distances.
Best Use Cases
Home theater enthusiasts: Perfect for connecting a ceiling-mounted projector to an AV receiver or media source located across the room. The active chip ensures stable 4K/HDR transmission over the full 10 meters. Office and education environments: Ideal for conference rooms or classrooms where the presentation PC is far from the projector. The braided jacket withstands foot traffic and frequent re-coiling. * Gamers needing 4K@60Hz: Works well with PS5, Xbox Series X, or gaming PCs outputting 4K at 60Hz. Latency is kept low thanks to the active signal conditioning. If your setup only requires 3 meters or less, a cheaper passive cable will suffice. Also, this cable does not support HDMI 2.1 features like 4K@120Hz or 8K — for those, you'll need a 48Gbps-rated cable.
Things to Consider
Because this is an active cable, the Source and Display ends are not interchangeable. Always check the labels before connecting — plugging it in backward will yield no picture. At 10 meters, the cable is relatively thick and heavy (about 700g). Routing it through narrow conduits or wall cavities may be challenging; consider a thinner or optical HDMI cable for such installations. Finally, this cable is strictly HDMI 2.0 (18Gbps). It cannot handle HDMI 2.1 bandwidth requirements. If you plan to upgrade to 4K@120Hz or 8K in the future, look for an Ultra High Speed HDMI cable instead. Direct competitors include passive 10m HDMI cables from Anker or Basics at lower prices, but they may suffer from signal degradation at this length. More expensive optical HDMI cables offer higher bandwidth for 2.1 use, but for most 4K@60Hz setups, the Club 3D CAC-2313 hits the sweet spot of reliability and value.





