Branded Packaging for HDMI Cables and Connectivity Accessories
Custom HDMI Cable Boxes provide structured secondary packaging for standard HDMI cables, high-speed HDMI products, braided cables, mini HDMI cables, micro HDMI cables, extension cables, adapters, couplers, switch accessories, and complete home-theater connectivity kits.
Each carton can be developed around the exact folded cable size instead of relying on a loosely fitted stock box. Dimensions, board thickness, hanging features, closure style, inserts, windows, printing, and finishes can all be adjusted according to the cable length, connector-head dimensions, jacket thickness, braiding, accessory arrangement, and retail requirements.
A correctly fitted carton helps keep the cable organized while protecting the connectors, plated contacts, strain-relief areas, outer jacket, and printed markings. It also creates enough printable space for product specifications, compatibility details, supported features, cable length, barcode, warranty information, QR codes, model numbers, and installation guidance.
These boxes are suitable for cable manufacturers, private-label electronics brands, technology retailers, distributors, home-theater installers, gaming companies, computer-accessory suppliers, ecommerce businesses, corporate IT providers, and promotional programs.
Suitable HDMI and Connectivity Products
| Product Type |
Recommended Packaging Application |
| Standard HDMI Cables |
Folding cartons, hanging boxes, and retail sleeves |
| High-Speed HDMI Cables |
Printed cartons with technical information panels |
| Braided HDMI Cables |
Window boxes that reveal cable texture and color |
| Mini HDMI Cables |
Compact cartons, hanging boxes, and accessory kits |
| Micro HDMI Cables |
Small folding boxes with fitted cable inserts |
| HDMI Extension Cables |
Medium-size cartons with connector protection |
| HDMI Adapters |
Small retail cartons, trays, and hanging packaging |
| HDMI Couplers |
Compact accessory boxes and multipacks |
| HDMI-to-Display Adapters |
Divided packaging for cables and converter components |
| Gaming HDMI Cables |
Premium cartons, sleeves, and branded accessory sets |
| Home-Theater Cable Kits |
Drawer boxes, rigid boxes, and divided packaging |
| Professional AV Cables |
Reinforced cartons with model and specification labeling |
Material Options
The selected material affects connector protection, print quality, shelf presentation, storage efficiency, and overall packaging cost.
| Material |
Best For |
Main Benefits |
| SBS Paperboard |
Retail HDMI cable cartons and detailed graphics |
Smooth printing surface and accurate folding |
| White Kraft Paperboard |
Bright technology branding and colorful artwork |
Strong print contrast and versatile construction |
| Natural Kraft Paperboard |
Minimalist and sustainability-focused cable brands |
Rustic appearance and paper-based presentation |
| Folding Cardboard |
Standard cable boxes and larger production quantities |
Lightweight and efficient to store flat |
| Recycled Paperboard |
Eco-conscious electronics packaging programs |
Recycled content and customizable surfaces |
| E-Flute Corrugated Board |
Heavier cable kits and ecommerce packaging |
Compact strength with a good print surface |
| B-Flute Corrugated Board |
Wholesale packs and protective shipping boxes |
Improved cushioning and stacking performance |
| Micro-Flute Board |
Premium retail packaging requiring added protection |
Stronger construction without excessive bulk |
| Rigid Board |
Luxury gaming cables and premium technology sets |
Durable structure and elevated presentation |
| Specialty Wrapped Board |
Limited editions and corporate technology kits |
Refined texture and distinctive appearance |
Material thickness should be selected according to cable length, connector weight, carton dimensions, insert design, hanging requirements, and delivery method.
Popular HDMI Cable Box Styles
| Box Style |
Main Features |
Recommended Use |
| Straight Tuck-End Boxes |
Top and bottom flaps close in the same direction |
Standard HDMI cables and lightweight accessories |
| Reverse Tuck-End Boxes |
Opposing flaps support efficient production |
High-volume retail cable packaging |
| Auto-Lock Bottom Boxes |
Pre-glued base provides additional support |
Heavy braided cables and multipiece kits |
| Hanging HDMI Cable Boxes |
Euro slot or hang hole supports peg displays |
Electronics stores and accessory departments |
| Window HDMI Cable Boxes |
Die-cut opening reveals cable or connector design |
Premium braided and color-coded cables |
| Sleeve Cable Boxes |
Printed sleeve surrounds an inner tray or carton |
Gaming products and limited editions |
| Drawer HDMI Cable Boxes |
Sliding tray creates a controlled product reveal |
Premium cable sets and technology gifts |
| Two-Piece Cable Boxes |
Separate lid and base create a classic presentation |
Professional AV kits and multiproduct sets |
| Magnetic HDMI Cable Boxes |
Rigid hinged lid supports premium unboxing |
Luxury cables and influencer technology kits |
| Corrugated Mailer Boxes |
Reinforced structure supports parcel delivery |
Ecommerce and subscription fulfillment |
| Cable Display Boxes |
Holds several packaged units on counters or shelves |
Retail stores and trade-show displays |
| Multipack Cable Boxes |
Divided layout holds several cables or adapters |
Installer kits and wholesale collections |
Custom Dimensions and Cable Fit
We manufacture custom-size HDMI cable boxes according to the cable length, folded or coiled diameter, connector-head size, cable thickness, jacket material, strain-relief length, and accessory arrangement.
Compact cartons can hold short HDMI cables, adapters, couplers, and converter accessories. Standard boxes suit commonly sold home-theater, gaming, and computer cables. Larger structures can accommodate long cables, heavy braided products, several connector types, installation tools, manuals, cable ties, and warranty cards.
Accurate sizing helps reduce open space while preventing pressure on connector heads and plated contacts. The package should allow the cable to remain neatly coiled without forcing sharp bends near the strain-relief sections.
Customers can provide cable measurements, folded samples, connector dimensions, product photographs, technical drawings, existing packaging, or physical samples for structural development.
Custom Printed HDMI Cable Boxes
Custom printed HDMI cable boxes can display the company logo, product name, cable length, connector type, model number, compatibility information, supported resolutions, refresh-rate information, installation guidance, barcode, QR code, warranty details, and country-of-origin information.
Available printing methods include offset printing, digital printing, flexographic printing, screen printing, CMYK, Pantone matching, white ink, metallic ink, and one-color printing.
The front panel, back panel, side walls, top flap, bottom flap, interior, sleeve, tray, insert, security seal, product card, and display header can be customized where technically suitable.
Custom HDMI Cable Boxes with Logo
Adding a logo helps cable and electronics brands maintain consistent presentation across retail stores, installer networks, marketplaces, distributor warehouses, and ecommerce deliveries.
The logo can be printed directly or enhanced through foil stamping, embossing, debossing, spot UV, raised effects, or metallic ink. It may appear on the front panel, top flap, sleeve, window border, interior reveal, insert platform, or security seal.
Minimal branding works well for professional AV and corporate technology products, while stronger graphics can support gaming cables, entertainment accessories, lifestyle electronics, and promotional campaigns.
Standard HDMI Cable Boxes
Standard HDMI cables can be packaged inside slim folding cartons with tuck closures and optional hang tabs.
A paperboard insert or cable-retaining tab can keep the cord neatly coiled. The connector heads should remain separated so they do not scratch one another during handling.
The carton can include product length, connector configuration, compatibility details, warranty information, and installation guidance.
High-Speed HDMI Cable Packaging
High-speed cable packaging can include technical product information supplied and verified by the cable manufacturer.
The carton may identify supported standards, resolutions, refresh rates, bandwidth, audio capabilities, and device compatibility where these details accurately match the product.
Technical claims should not be created or inferred by the packaging supplier. All specifications should be approved before printing.
Braided HDMI Cable Boxes
Braided HDMI cables often use premium outer jackets, metallic connector housings, and decorative color combinations.
Window cartons can reveal the braiding and connector finish without requiring customers to open the packaging. Drawer boxes and sleeves can create a more refined presentation for premium products.
The inner structure should prevent the metal connector heads from rubbing against the cable jacket or printed surfaces.
Mini HDMI Cable Boxes
Mini HDMI cables are commonly used with selected cameras, tablets, and compact electronic devices.
The box should clearly identify the connector configuration so customers do not confuse mini HDMI with full-size or micro HDMI products.
Compact cartons, hang-tab boxes, and small window packaging can support retail presentation without creating excessive empty space.
Micro HDMI Cable Boxes
Micro HDMI cables require clear connector identification because the small connector can be confused with other technology accessories.
A product diagram, connector illustration, or compatibility panel can help customers select the correct cable.
The cable should be coiled carefully so the small connector and strain-relief section are not placed under unnecessary pressure.
HDMI Extension Cable Boxes
Extension cables contain a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other.
The carton can include clear diagrams and product naming to help customers distinguish the cable from standard male-to-male HDMI products.
A fitted insert can separate both connector ends and prevent the female port from being damaged by loose accessories.
HDMI Adapter Boxes
Adapters can be packaged individually or with short cable sections.
Compact folding cartons, hanging boxes, and paperboard trays can hold adapters securely while creating enough space for compatibility information and port diagrams.
The insert should prevent small metal components from moving freely inside the carton.
HDMI Coupler Packaging
HDMI couplers are small accessories that can easily move inside oversized packaging.
Right-sized cartons, small trays, and folded paperboard supports can hold the coupler in position. Window openings may reveal the port arrangement.
Multipack boxes can hold several couplers in separate compartments or a shared tray.
HDMI Converter and Adapter Kit Boxes
Converter kits may include an HDMI cable, adapter body, power cable, USB connector, instruction sheet, and other accessories.
A divided insert helps keep each component organized and prevents heavier adapter bodies from striking connector heads.
The carton can include setup instructions, compatibility guidance, and a contents checklist.
Gaming HDMI Cable Boxes
Gaming cable packaging can use bold graphics, high-contrast typography, metallic finishes, and product-line branding.
The carton may communicate supported device types, cable length, connector materials, and verified technical specifications.
Drawer boxes, sleeves, and rigid structures can support premium gaming accessories and gift bundles.
Home-Theater HDMI Cable Boxes
Home-theater cables can be packaged for televisions, projectors, sound systems, receivers, media devices, and entertainment setups.
The box can include connection diagrams, installation guidance, cable-length information, and compatibility details.
Longer cables may require larger cartons, stronger cable ties, and added support around the connectors.
Professional AV Cable Packaging
Professional audiovisual cables may be sold to installers, conference facilities, studios, schools, offices, and event-production companies.
Packaging can prioritize model numbers, length identification, barcode placement, specification tables, and inventory labels.
Color-coded end panels can help technicians identify cable lengths quickly without opening each box.
Long HDMI Cable Boxes
Long cables can create larger and heavier coils than short consumer cables.
The box should provide enough room for a natural coil diameter without forcing tight bends. Stronger board and reinforced bottoms may be appropriate for heavy braided or shielded cables.
Cable ties, paper bands, or reusable straps can help keep the cord organized inside the carton.
Short HDMI Cable Packaging
Short cables and compact patch cords can use small right-sized cartons.
Compact packaging helps reduce material use, shipping volume, and unnecessary empty space.
A small insert can hold the cable securely while protecting both connectors.
Right-Angle HDMI Cable Boxes
Right-angle connector cables require additional space around the angled connector housing.
The insert should prevent the connector from pressing against the carton wall or becoming trapped under the cable coil.
Product diagrams can clearly show whether the connector turns left, right, upward, or downward.
Flat HDMI Cable Packaging
Flat cables should be coiled or folded according to the manufacturer’s approved handling method.
The box should avoid creating sharp folds that may stress the internal conductors or outer jacket.
A wider, shallower carton may be more suitable than a narrow deep box.
Ultra-Slim HDMI Cable Boxes
Ultra-slim cables can use compact folding cartons, sleeves, or hanging boxes.
The packaging can emphasize portability, flexibility, or space-saving design where such claims are accurate.
A fitted support prevents the lightweight product from appearing loose inside the carton.
Fiber-Optic HDMI Cable Packaging
Fiber-optic HDMI cables may require careful handling around minimum bend radius, connector direction, and cable orientation.
The box should provide enough space for an appropriate coil and should not force tight bends. Printed handling or installation guidance may be included when supplied by the manufacturer.
The packaging should not claim technical performance beyond the approved product specifications.
Active HDMI Cable Boxes
Active cables may contain integrated electronic components within one or both connector heads.
The carton should provide added clearance and protection around the larger connector housings. Directional cables should be clearly labeled so users can identify source and display ends.
Interior printing or product diagrams can explain correct installation.
HDMI Cable Multipack Boxes
Multipack packaging can hold two, three, five, ten, or more HDMI cables.
Cables may be separated through paperboard dividers, individual sleeves, stacked trays, or labeled compartments.
These boxes are suitable for installers, offices, schools, hospitality projects, retail bundles, and wholesale distribution.
HDMI Cable and Adapter Sets
Custom boxes can combine an HDMI cable with couplers, right-angle adapters, converters, or extension components.
Each item should have a designated position so small accessories do not move freely or damage the cable connectors.
Interior labels can help customers identify each component.
Home-Theater Installation Kits
Installation kits may include HDMI cables, optical cables, cable ties, labels, adapters, cleaning cloths, and instruction cards.
Drawer, rigid, corrugated, and divided folding boxes can organize the complete set.
The box should be designed around the total packed weight and the shape of every component.
Corporate Technology Kits
Corporate and IT kits can combine HDMI cables with adapters, USB accessories, presentation remotes, and setup guides.
The packaging can include company branding, event details, department names, or employee onboarding information.
Rigid or corrugated presentation boxes can create an organized and professional delivery format.
Promotional HDMI Cable Boxes
Promotional cable packaging can display a company logo, campaign message, event date, QR code, or contact information.
These boxes are suitable for trade shows, technology conferences, product launches, corporate gifts, and customer welcome kits.
The package can be personalized for different recipients or campaigns through variable digital printing.
Subscription Electronics Packaging
Technology subscription services can include HDMI cables, adapters, and accessories inside monthly or seasonal kits.
Individual retail cartons can be arranged inside a corrugated subscription mailer with paper cushioning or dividers.
Interior printing can communicate setup guidance, member offers, or product details.
Retail HDMI Cable Boxes
Retail cartons can include the product name, cable length, connector type, compatibility details, verified specifications, barcode, model number, warranty information, and pricing area.
The package should remain stable on hooks, shelves, and counters. Clear product identification helps reduce customer confusion between connector types and cable lengths.
Color-coded end panels can distinguish short, medium, and long cables or different product series.
Hanging HDMI Cable Boxes
Hanging cartons use euro slots, round holes, or reinforced tabs for peg-hook display.
They are suitable for cables, adapters, couplers, extenders, and compact technology accessories.
The hanging section should be engineered according to the packed weight and expected customer handling. Heavier cable coils may require reinforced hang tabs.
Window HDMI Cable Boxes
A die-cut window allows customers to see the cable jacket, braiding, connector housing, color, or included adapter.
Available window shapes include rectangular, square, circular, connector-shaped, cable-inspired, logo-shaped, or fully customized openings.
The opening may remain uncovered or use transparent film. Film windows should be considered when evaluating recyclability.
Sleeve HDMI Cable Packaging
Printed sleeves can surround an inner cable tray, folding carton, rigid box, or technology set.
Sleeves are useful for model variations, limited editions, promotional campaigns, gaming collections, and corporate branding.
The sleeve should remain secure during handling while still sliding off without damaging the inner package.
Drawer HDMI Cable Boxes
Drawer packaging uses a sliding tray inside an outer sleeve.
The tray may hold one premium cable, several adapters, or a complete connectivity kit. Ribbon pulls, paper tabs, and thumb notches can improve opening convenience.
The fit should be tested so the drawer opens smoothly without sliding out unintentionally.
Magnetic HDMI Cable Boxes
Magnetic boxes create a premium presentation for luxury cables, gaming accessories, home-theater sets, and corporate technology kits.
They can include fitted cable channels, adapter compartments, warranty cards, instruction pockets, and printed interior panels.
Magnets complicate material separation, so environmental claims should reflect the complete packaging structure.
Corrugated HDMI Cable Mailers
Corrugated mailer boxes provide added protection for ecommerce and direct-to-customer shipments.
A mailer can hold one retail carton or several cables inside a divided insert. Self-locking flaps, paper cushioning, and accessory sections can help organize the contents.
The complete mailer should be tested according to the packed weight and expected carrier network.
HDMI Cable Display Boxes
Custom display boxes can hold several packaged cables, adapters, or couplers at electronics counters and retail shelves.
Available formats include countertop trays, open-front displays, tiered units, shelf-ready cases, and hanging display systems.
Headers can feature product-series branding, compatibility information, promotional messages, and pricing.
Cable-Coil Inserts
Custom inserts help maintain a neat cable coil and prevent the product from shifting.
Available options include die-cut paperboard, folded kraft board, corrugated supports, molded pulp, cable-retaining tabs, and selected foam components.
The insert should hold the cable without forcing tight bends or applying pressure to connector heads.
Connector Protection
HDMI connector heads may include plated contacts, metal shells, molded housings, locks, directional labels, or decorative finishes.
The carton should provide clearance around each connector and prevent the two ends from striking one another.
Paperboard channels, end pockets, protective caps, and separate cavities can improve protection.
Strain-Relief Protection
The strain-relief section where the cable meets the connector can be vulnerable to repeated bending.
The packaging should allow the cable to curve naturally rather than folding tightly at the connector.
The approved minimum bend guidance should be supplied by the cable manufacturer where applicable.
Cable Ties and Retaining Bands
Cable coils can be secured with paper bands, reusable straps, twist ties, fabric ties, or other suitable retaining components.
The selected tie should hold the cable without damaging the jacket or leaving deep compression marks.
Paper-based bands can also provide space for model numbers, length details, and branding.
Adapter and Accessory Compartments
HDMI packaging can include separate compartments for couplers, adapters, converters, cable clips, mounting hardware, labels, and instruction cards.
Small accessories should not remain loose inside the main carton.
Compartments may be created through folded tabs, paperboard wells, trays, envelopes, or small inner boxes.
Instruction and Warranty Compartments
Product manuals, installation cards, warranty details, and registration information can be placed inside a paper pocket or beneath the cable tray.
A thumb notch or side opening can make documents easier to remove.
Digital instructions can also be provided through a QR code while retaining essential information on the packaging.
Compatibility Information
HDMI cable boxes can identify compatible product categories such as televisions, monitors, projectors, gaming systems, computers, receivers, streaming devices, cameras, and other supported equipment.
Compatibility statements should be accurate and should not imply universal performance with every device.
Trademarked platform names and logos should only be used with appropriate permission.
Technical Specifications
The packaging can display cable length, connector configuration, supported standards, bandwidth, resolution, refresh rate, audio formats, shielding, jacket type, and conductor information where verified.
All technical specifications should be supplied and approved by the product manufacturer.
Packaging artwork should not exaggerate or infer performance capabilities that have not been confirmed.
Product Model Identification
Model names, product-series titles, cable lengths, connector types, and inventory codes can be placed on the front, side, top, and barcode panels.
Clear model identification helps retailers and warehouse teams distinguish visually similar products.
Large wholesale programs may use different artwork versions, labels, or variable printing for each model.
Barcodes and Inventory Labels
HDMI cable boxes can include UPC barcodes, EAN codes, SKUs, model numbers, serial references, batch codes, and warehouse labels.
Barcodes should appear on flat, high-contrast panels away from folds, windows, hang holes, textured paper, and reflective finishes.
A printed sample should be scanned before full production approval.
QR Codes and Digital Integration
QR codes can connect customers to installation guides, product registration, warranty information, technical support, compatibility tools, setup videos, authenticity pages, or reorder links.
The code should be placed on a flat, high-contrast panel and tested on the finished package.
Placement should avoid fold lines, foil stamping, deep embossing, seals, and retail labels.
Warranty Information
The carton can include warranty duration, registration instructions, service contact details, and return guidance supplied by the brand.
A warranty card or QR-linked registration page can be placed inside the box.
Packaging production does not create or guarantee the warranty terms; those remain the responsibility of the product seller or manufacturer.
Tamper-Evident Features
Optional features include adhesive seals, paper bands, locking tabs, tear strips, perforated flaps, serialized labels, and holographic stickers.
These features can indicate prior opening but do not make the package completely tamper-proof.
Higher-value products may require additional retailer or supply-chain security measures.
Authenticity and Security Features
Custom cable boxes can include unique QR codes, serialized labels, holographic seals, hidden marks, model-verification labels, and batch tracking.
These features may support warranty registration and product verification, but they do not guarantee complete protection against counterfeiting.
Brands should combine packaging measures with suitable inventory and distribution controls.
Ecommerce HDMI Cable Packaging
Retail cable cartons may require protective outer packaging for parcel delivery.
Corrugated mailers, paperboard wraps, paper cushioning, and dividers can help reduce crushing, bending, and surface damage.
Small cable boxes should not be placed loosely inside oversized mailers because excessive movement can damage the retail presentation.
Wholesale Distribution Packaging
Wholesale cases can hold several individually packaged HDMI cables.
Master cartons can be developed around the retail-unit dimensions to improve stacking, product counting, and pallet efficiency.
Outer cases can display model numbers, product quantity, cable length, barcodes, carton weight, and orientation information.
Moisture and Storage Considerations
Paperboard packaging can weaken or warp when exposed to prolonged moisture or high humidity.
Selected coatings, protective bags, and corrugated outer cartons may provide limited surface protection.
Standard paperboard HDMI cable boxes should not be described as waterproof unless the complete packaging system has been specifically developed and tested.
Dust and Surface Protection
Closed cartons and protective inner bags can reduce dust exposure during storage and transportation.
Premium connector housings and braided cable jackets may also benefit from tissue wraps, paper sleeves, or protective films.
The selected inner wrap should not leave residue or damage printed surfaces.
Static and Electronic Accessory Considerations
Some HDMI adapter kits may include active electronic components, converter chips, or powered accessories.
When electrostatic-discharge protection is required, suitable antistatic materials and handling procedures should be selected specifically for the product.
Standard paperboard and plastic bags should not automatically be described as ESD-safe unless their properties are documented.
Interior Printing and Setup Guidance
Interior panels can display setup instructions, port diagrams, cable-routing guidance, troubleshooting tips, warranty information, or QR codes.
This creates an additional branded touchpoint while helping customers install the product correctly.
Interior printing should not interfere with cable inserts, glue areas, or document compartments.
Premium Finishes
Custom HDMI cable boxes can be enhanced with matte lamination, gloss lamination, soft-touch coating, aqueous coating, varnish, spot UV, metallic paper, holographic effects, and textured stocks.
Decorative options include gold foil, silver foil, colored foil, embossing, debossing, raised logos, paper bands, and branded seals.
Finishes should not interfere with folds, hang tabs, barcodes, technical information, windows, or security labels.
Minimalist Electronics Packaging
Minimalist HDMI cable boxes can use clean typography, limited colors, line drawings, and carefully organized technical information.
This style suits professional AV, corporate IT, premium home-theater, and modern electronics brands.
A simple design should still provide enough space for connector identification, cable length, compatibility details, barcodes, and warranty information.
Luxury HDMI Cable Packaging
Luxury HDMI cable boxes can use rigid board, magnetic closures, drawer structures, specialty paper, foil stamping, soft-touch finishes, and fitted inserts.
The package may include a certificate, warranty card, cable strap, adapter section, or personalized message.
Premium presentation boxes generally require separate protective shipping packaging for ecommerce delivery.
Eco-Friendly HDMI Cable Boxes
Eco-friendly HDMI cable packaging can be manufactured using recycled paperboard, kraft stock, recyclable corrugated board, molded pulp, paper-based inserts, reduced ink coverage, and unlaminated surfaces.
Brands may choose open windows, removable inserts, paper cable bands, water-based inks, right-sized dimensions, and simplified structures.
A paper HDMI cable box should not automatically be described as recyclable, biodegradable, compostable, or sustainable. Environmental claims should consider window films, laminates, metallic foils, adhesives, magnets, foam, plastic bags, labels, and mixed-material accessories.
Flat-Pack Storage and Assembly
Folding HDMI cable cartons can be supplied flat to reduce warehouse space and inbound freight volume.
Pre-glued side seams, tuck flaps, auto-lock bottoms, hanging tabs, and scored panels can simplify assembly.
The selected structure should align with cable coiling, connector placement, document insertion, sealing, labeling, and packing speed.
Wholesale and Bulk HDMI Cable Boxes
Ordering wholesale custom HDMI cable boxes can reduce the average unit price and help electronics brands maintain consistent packaging across cable lengths, connector types, product series, retail locations, and distribution channels.
Bulk cable packaging is suitable for manufacturers, private-label suppliers, electronics retailers, distributors, installers, corporate IT providers, ecommerce businesses, and technology wholesalers.
Pricing depends on dimensions, material, box style, hanging features, inserts, windows, printing coverage, artwork variations, finishes, quantity, and delivery destination.
Low-minimum options may be available for selected digitally printed folding cartons and standard paperboard structures. Rigid boxes, magnetic closures, custom inserts, specialty materials, and large product ranges may require higher production quantities.
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The calculator can help compare tuck-end cable cartons, hanging boxes, window packaging, sleeves, drawer structures, corrugated mailers, rigid presentation boxes, and multipack cartons.
Final pricing is confirmed after reviewing the folded cable dimensions, connector size, box structure, inserts, artwork variations, quantity, and delivery destination.
Factors That Affect HDMI Cable Box Pricing
| Cost Factor |
How It Affects the Price |
| Carton Dimensions |
Longer and thicker cables require larger boxes |
| Cable Length |
Long cables create larger and heavier coils |
| Material Type |
Folding board, recycled paperboard, micro-flute, and rigid board have different costs |
| Box Structure |
Standard tuck cartons generally cost less than drawer or magnetic boxes |
| Insert Design |
Cable channels, connector pockets, and adapter compartments add complexity |
| Hanging Feature |
Reinforced euro slots and hang tabs may require additional material |
| Window Design |
Die-cut openings and transparent films add tooling and material |
| Artwork Variations |
Different lengths and connector types may require separate artwork |
| Printing Coverage |
Full-color interior and exterior printing increases production cost |
| Premium Finishes |
Foil, embossing, spot UV, lamination, and specialty paper increase cost |
| Order Quantity |
Larger production quantities generally reduce the average unit price |
| Delivery Destination |
Freight depends on packed volume, weight, quantity, and location |
Why Choose The Customized Packaging?
The Customized Packaging manufactures HDMI cable packaging for cable manufacturers, electronics brands, private-label suppliers, retailers, distributors, home-theater installers, technology companies, corporate IT providers, and ecommerce businesses.
Customers can choose custom dimensions, paperboard grades, corrugated materials, hanging features, windows, cable inserts, adapter compartments, security details, printing methods, and decorative finishes.
Whether you need custom HDMI cable boxes with logo, hanging retail cartons, braided-cable packaging, adapter-kit boxes, ecommerce mailers, or wholesale electronics packaging in the USA, we can manufacture boxes according to your products and branding requirements.
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