Key FeaturesConnectors: One end features a standard HDMI (Type-A) connector, while the other is a Micro-HDMI (Type-D) connector. Some variants also feature right or left-angled connectors to reduce strain on device ports.Design: The coiled (spring-style) design allows the cable to extend when needed and retract to minimize clutter. Stretched lengths typically range from approximately 0.5m to 2.4m.Performance: These cables often support 4K resolution at 60Hz and some newer versions are rated for 8K at 60Hz.Applications: It is commonly used to connect portable devices like digital cameras, camcorders, tablets, or laptops to external monitors, HDTVs, or capture cards.