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Custom HDMI Cable Packaging

HDMI cables sell fast when the packaging explains length, version, compatibility, and use in seconds. iBOX Factory makes custom HDMI cable packaging for retail shelves, ecommerce packs, and bulk tech lines, with hang holes, sleeves, windows, and compact box styles that keep cables tidy, protected, and easy to compare in retail aisles. 

Description

Make The Cable Easy To Understand In Seconds 

HDMI cable packaging has to work in a busy aisle. Customers check length, speed, device fit, resolution support, connector type, and warranty before they decide. If the box hides those details, the buyer may move to another product. iBOX Factory builds custom HDMI cable packaging around simple product reading. The front can show cable length and key compatibility. The side can show barcode and SKU details. The back can explain use with TVs, monitors, gaming consoles, laptops, projectors, and AV systems. A compact structure keeps the pack easy to stock. A clean insert or sleeve keeps the coiled cable from looking loose inside the box. 

Use Compact Styles That Save Shelf Space 

Cable packaging should not take more space than the product needs. Tuck end boxes work well for single HDMI cables, AV cables, and adapter packs. Sleeve packaging can hold a coiled cable with a clean printed band. Die cut boxes can add a window or cable view area. Hang tab boxes help retailers use peg space, which is common for cables and small tech accessories. Small display boxes can group several cable packs on a counter. Hang Tab Boxes are useful when you sell through electronics shops, hardware stores, or mobile accessory retailers. For ecommerce, a simple carton or paper sleeve can reduce bulk while still carrying the product details buyers need. 

Pick Materials That Match Cost And Retail Need 

Most HDMI cable boxes do well with SBS paperboard, kraft paperboard, or lightweight corrugated board. SBS gives a smooth white print surface for icons, diagrams, and clear text. Kraft board gives a natural look for simple cable ranges or eco focused retail lines. Corrugated micro flute can add strength for heavier cable bundles or ecommerce shipments. A paper sleeve can work for low cost bulk packs when the cable is already tied or bagged. Recyclable paperboard is a strong choice for brands that want to move away from plastic clamshell packs. iBOX Factory helps you choose thickness based on cable length, coil size, connector weight, and the number of units per carton. 

Hold The Coil In Place Without Overbuilding The Box 

Cable movement can make a small box feel cheap. A paperboard wrap can keep the coil neat. A folded insert can lock the connector ends in place. A small inner tray can support longer HDMI cables or braided cables. A belly band can hold a cable pouch inside a sleeve. If your product includes adapters, clips, or warranty cards, a small divider can keep parts separate. Window cutouts can show connector quality, cable thickness, or braid texture, but they need the right shape so the box keeps its strength. Cable Packaging Boxes can be made in several depth options, so your 3 foot, 6 foot, 10 foot, and 15 foot cable packs do not look mismatched. 

Place Technical Claims Where Buyers Actually Look 

HDMI cable buyers need clear claims. Common panels may include cable length, HDMI version, 4K or 8K support, refresh rate, Ethernet support, device compatibility, and warranty. These details should sit in predictable places. The front panel can carry the biggest claim. The side panel can show length and connector type. The back panel can carry a simple use chart. Leave room for barcode, QR code, safety text, recycling marks, and retail price stickers. QR space can lead buyers to setup help, compatibility notes, or warranty registration. iBOX Factory can prepare artwork zones so product facts stay readable after cutting, folding, and gluing. 

Use Printing That Keeps Icons Sharp 

Small tech boxes need sharp icons and clean text. Offset printing works well for large retail runs with many SKUs. Digital printing works well for short batches, private label cable tests, and fast sample packs. CMYK printing can handle most product images and color blocks. Pantone color matching can help your brand color stay the same across HDMI, USB, audio, and adapter packaging. Black printing on Kraft boards can work for simple wholesale packs. White ink can help on darker stocks or special boards. Folding Carton Boxes give you flat panels for clear product images, version notes, and compatibility icons without raising the unit cost too much. 

Choose Finishes For Handling And Shelf Life 

Cable packaging gets touched often in stores. It may hang on pegs, sit in bins, or move through stock rooms. Matte coating can give the box a clean surface and reduce glare. Gloss coating can make product photos and colored icons stand out. Anti scuff coating helps darker packs stay cleaner during handling. Spot UV can highlight the cable length or a feature badge. Aqueous coating can be a simple choice for many paperboard cable packs. Foil is possible, but it should be used with care because technical packaging needs clarity first. iBOX Factory can help you pick finishes that protect the print and still keep the pack cost sensible for bulk orders. 

Offer Shapes And Sizes For A Full Cable Range 

Cable packaging often needs a size family. Short HDMI cables may use slim rectangular boxes or sleeves. Longer cables need more depth for the coil. Braided cables may need wider packs because the cable is thicker. Adapter kits may need small square boxes with a divider. Retail display cartons may hold several units in one open tray. Ecommerce sellers may need flat mailer styles or tuck boxes that fit shipping envelopes. iBOX Factory can create a size system with the same front layout across all lengths. This makes your shelf look organized and helps buyers compare options fast. It also helps warehouse teams pick, pack, and label orders with fewer mistakes. 

Make Bulk Production Easier For Growing Tech Lines 

Cable brands often sell many small SKUs. You may need HDMI cables, USB cables, audio leads, power cords, and adapters under one product line. A shared packaging system makes this easier. Keep the same logo position, color system, icon style, barcode zone, and claim order. Change the cable type, length, and compatibility table for each SKU. This gives your range a clean shelf presence without starting from zero for every item. Custom Electronics Boxes can support the wider product family, while Retail Display Boxes can help with grouped selling in stores. iBOX Factory gives you custom size, print, window, hang hole, insert, and finish options for each product. 

Prepare A Cable Pack That Sells Clearly 

Custom HDMI cable packaging should be simple, tidy, and clear. It should tell the buyer what the cable does, what it fits, how long it is, and why it is reliable. iBOX Factory can help with dielines, artwork setup, material choice, sample support, and production for retail or ecommerce. You can add hang holes, windows, sleeves, QR codes, barcodes, warranty panels, and recyclable board options. You can also plan a full family of cable packaging boxes with one shared brand system. When the box explains the product fast and holds the cable neatly, your cable line feels easier to buy and easier to stock. 

FAQs 

What box style is best for HDMI cables? 

Tuck end boxes, sleeves, and hang tab boxes work well. The best style depends on cable length, coil size, and sales channel. 

Can HDMI cable packaging show cable length clearly? 

Yes. The front and side panels can show cable length, HDMI version, resolution support, and device compatibility. 

Can I add a window to HDMI cable boxes? 

Yes. A window cutout can show the connector, cable thickness, or braid texture while keeping the pack retail ready. 

Which material suits HDMI cable packaging? 

SBS paperboard, kraft board, and micro flute corrugated board are common choices for HDMI cable packaging. 

Can iBOX Factory make packaging for a full cable range? 

Yes. You can create matching boxes for HDMI, USB, AV cables, adapters, and other tech cords. 

Specifications

Printing

CMYK, PMS, No Printing

Paper Stock

10pt to 28pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco-Friendly Kraft, E-flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock

Quantities

100 – 500,000

Coating

Gloss, Matte, Spot UV

Default Process

Die Cutting, Gluing, Scoring, Perforation

Options

Custom Window Cut Out, Gold/Silver Foiling, Embossing, Raised Ink, PVC Sheet.

Proof

Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request)

Turn Around Time

6-8 Business Days, Rush

Order Process

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Finalize Your Order

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Time to Make a Custom Dieline

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Get Creative with Artwork

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Visualize Your Packaging with Mockups

We will send you 3D mockups of your print ready packaging

Roll-on Production!

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Artwork Preparation Guide

Cut Line (Black Line)

Indicates the cut at its final size. Important artwork and text should be placed at least 0.125 inches inside of the cut line.

Perforation (Dotted Black Lines)

Perforation line refers to paper that is punched with very small holes to allow the paper to be torn and folded easily.

Bleed Line (Red Lines)

Indicates where the bleed line is located. Any artwork which goes to the cut line should be extended to the bleed line to get a seamless print.

Crease Line (Green Lines)

Indicates where the product is to be folded.

Safety Margin (Dotted Green Lines)

Indicates where artwork and text should safely be placed inside. As an industry standard, all artwork should at least be placed 0.125 inches away from the cut line unless your design is intentional.

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