Should my next TV, soundbar, or AV receiver be equipped with HDMI eARC? In general, we’d say absolutely. HDMI 2.1 (along with HDMI eARC) are the latest standards for connecting audio and video ...
A decade after ARC launched, the HDMI 2.1 specification arrived, including eARC, which stands for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. The 'enhanced' part of the acronym is the key point here ...
HDMI 2.1 increases the speed of the interface to 48Gbps. Enabling it to carry 8K video at 120Hz, or higher with display stream compression. This standard also enables the eARC sound connection and ...
It supports the required features of HDMI 2.1 including dynamic HDR and enhanced audio return channel (eARC) and more, ensuring higher video quality and most advanced audio formats. The IP also ...
It supports the required features of HDMI 2.1 including dynamic HDR and enhanced audio return channel (eARC) and more, ensuring higher video quality and most advanced audio formats. The IP also ...
this cable from Zeskit still manages to reach the HDMI 2.1 certifications that should last you for years and with upgraded equipment. That means it can work well with eARC, HDR, Dolby Vision Atmos ...
it is vital to opt for one with HDMI eARC compatibility. We consider each soundbar’s features, connectivity options and the number of channels such as 2.1 (two speakers and one subwoofer).