The Starlight® 6 is a high-end HDMI® cable which is designed to provide superior sound and image quality. It utilises the WireWorld Symmetricon™ innovative flat construction design resulting in significantly lower loss and higher precision than the conventional round HDMI® cable design, which has been used in computer cables for decades.
The Starlight® 6 features 24AWG silver-clad OFC conductors & zinc die-cast connectors.

The Starlight® 6 (all lengths) is a High Speed with Ethernet HDMI® Cable and fully supports Data rate >10.2Gbps- covering 1080p, HD4K, Deep Colour, Audio Return Channel (ARC) and all 3D formats).

The Starlight® 6 benefits from the unique WireWorld award winning Symmetricon™ (formely Symmetric Balanced Pair) proprietary cable design, which utilize sixteen signal conductors instead of twelve conductors found in conventional HDMI® cables. This unique and original design features parallel conductors with two drain wires per shield pair, which reduces attenuation and provides greater impedance uniformity.
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“The build quality on this cable is superb, reflecting its higher price than other cables of this same length.
It is the only one that guarantees 1080p transmission without an HDMI repeater along the way.
Image and sound quality were superb, and the cable passed all the tests with no problems.
The connector is the sturdiest we have tested so far.”
Starlight 52, 15.0m, Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity
Specifications
| Conductors: |
Silver-clad Oxygen Free Copper, 24AWG |
| Insulation: |
Gas-injected Polyethylene foam |
| Contacts: |
24k Gold/silver/Cu alloy |
| Connectors: |
Die-cast zinc |
| Available lengths: |
0.3, 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m, 7m, 9m, 12m*, 15m* & 20m* |
| Dimensions (WxT): |
18mm x 4.5mm (cable), 20mm x 10mm (plug) |
* = These cables feature Active Eq. circuits. Cable direction MUST be observed for these cables to function properly, and to avoid damage.
IMPORTANT: Please observe the correct cable orientation during installation.
The cable is marked with an arrow "→" which indicates signal direction.
e.g. Bluray/DVD → AV Receiver→ TV/Projector