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HDMI 360° Rotating Adapters

HDMI 360° Rotating Adapters

Rotating HDMI adapters feature a center ball joint enabling a 360° rotation and 90° bending, allowing cables to easily be run at any angle
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HDMI Female to HDMI Female 360° Rotating Adapter

1) HDMI Female to HDMI Female 360° Rotating Adapter Model No. 40929 In stock


$10.39 MSRP: $16.99 - You save $6.60
HDMI Male to HDMI Female 360° Rotating Adapter

2) HDMI Male to HDMI Female 360° Rotating Adapter Model No. 40928 In stock


$10.39 MSRP: $15.99 - You save $5.60
Twist or Turn these Adapters to Run Your HDMI Cable at Any Angle - Ideal for Connecting to Your HDTV Where There is Very Little Clearance.

When mounting flat screen TVs, it's hard to know what angle will be required for the HDMI connector. Fortunately, there's an HDMI® coupler that can be twisted or turned to virtually any position.

In many new flat panel TV installations, space is key. Often there is not much clearance to fit the cable's connector in the space between the TV and the wall. An additional problem is that the weight of the HDMI® cable stresses the HDMI® connector. Over time, this stress and the constant plugging and unplugging of cables can cause the HDMI® connectors on your HDTV and devices to wear down, become damaged, and even degrade picture quality.

Solve both problems and protect your HDTV investment with this port saver adapter. These adapters rotates up to 180° to alleviate stress from the HDMI® connector by adapting the HDMI® cable to virtually any angle, and to enable connection in a tight area. They can also absorb the abuse of repeated plugging and unplugging, and thus protect the HDTV's HDMI® connectors.

Cables To Go's HDMI rotating adapters feature a center ball joint design that enables a 360° rotation and 90° bending, allowing the HDMI® cable to easily be run at any angle. The coupler's design ensures signal integrity in any position and the flexibility makes it ideal for HDMI connections in limited spaces.
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