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HDMI Cable Factory Cost: What Affects OEM Manufacturing Price

A B2B guide explaining what affects HDMI cable factory cost, including version, length, connector, jacket, testing, packaging, MOQ, lead time, and private label needs.

HDMI cable factory cost depends on much more than cable length. For importers, distributors, and AV accessory brands, the final quotation is affected by HDMI version, conductor structure, connector shell, jacket material, testing, packaging, MOQ, and delivery schedule.

Main factors that affect HDMI cable pricing

  • HDMI version and performance positioning such as 4K, 8K, or high-speed cable requirements
  • Cable length, OD, conductor material, shielding, and jacket material
  • Connector shell, molding style, logo, color, and strain relief
  • Electrical testing, visual inspection, and buyer-specific quality requirements
  • Retail packaging, barcode, private label, carton mark, and export packing
  • MOQ, sample approval, production lead time, and shipment plan

How buyers should request a quote

Send the target version, length, connector style, quantity, packaging requirements, destination market, and any customer compliance or test requirements. If you have a reference sample, photos can help the factory match appearance and structure.

Why quotes differ between HDMI cable factories

Two factories may quote different prices because they are using different cable OD, shielding, connector material, packaging, or testing level. Always confirm that each quotation is based on the same specification before making a purchasing decision.

RFQ support

Use the RFQ checklist to prepare your inquiry, or visit HDMI Cables and Upload Drawing / Send RFQ for quotation review.

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