A:AnswerI used one end into the Apple TV piece and the other into the TV. I would’ve done the same with this cable. One to the TV the other side to your DVR
Hope this is helpful
A:AnswerHello, MrzzAdubz,
As long as the cable box has an HDMI output and the TV and HDMI input, it should work.
Eduardo L - Insignia Support
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A:AnswerI don't know the gauge (I discarded the package) but it's pretty hefty. All long cables are thicker that short ones. That's just the nature of the beast.
A:AnswerYeah it should, as long as your television has HDR capabilities. This cable supports 4k HDR so this'll do the trick at getting you the 4k HDR 60hz.
A:AnswerHi there, thank you for interest in our products. I saw your question about the refresh rate on this HDMI cable and wanted to let you knot that this model meets the tip HMDI speed specifications so as long as your monitor accept the high refresh rate via HDMI this cable will support it.
We hope you enjoy this and other Insignia products from Best Buy. Arely R. - Insignia Support
A:AnswerI only needed the cable for the DVD player?TV hookup. The one I just got was to hook my computer to my TV. The Insignia stuff is great and doesn't cost as much as the other stuff.
A:AnswerThe streaming stick is an HDMI plug in. You just need a tv with an HDMI outlet to plug your streaming stick in. The only reason you would need an HDMI cord is if you bought a roku player 1,2,3,4 but you don't need one for the streaming stick.
A:AnswerCables can always go bad. This is do to plugging in and out, or cables bending near connector. The cable is made of multiple small wires inside the sheath. These wires can break inside. Whenever I come across the problem your having I swap the cable to prove or eliminate it as a problem. It is easiest and cheapest fix.