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The HDMI to RCA Converter allows you to connect modern HDMI devices to older AV equipment effortlessly. Supporting resolutions from 480i to 1080P, this compact adapter is perfect for gaming consoles, DVD players, and more, ensuring you can enjoy your favorite media on any screen. With plug-and-play functionality and compatibility with both NTSC and PAL formats, it's the ultimate solution for bridging the gap between old and new technology.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 3.14 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches |
Finish Types | Hdmi,Projector |
Color | HDMI to RCA converter |
Warranty Type | 24-month warranty and friendly customer service |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | PC, Cellular Phones |
Specific Uses For Product | Camera,Dvd Player,Player,Projector,Tv |
C**S
HDMI cable converter
It works great!! Thank you! 😁
D**Y
really works
Pretty great actually. Works without problem makes an old tv worth having around
C**D
For widescreen-to-4:3, you will get a horizontally squished image
Works, kind of.The yellow composite cable is finicky; if you seat it completely in the input socket, the colors get all darkened. So I've found you just have to barely push it in to where it doesn't fall out, and then it looks OK.For widescreen HDMI input going to 4:3 composite output, the input video will always be squished instead of letterboxed. Depending on your intended usage, this might not be what you want.
D**J
Works great and DOES work for iPhone/iPad to stereo
The media could not be loaded. PROS:it’s small, simple design, cost effective, and and most importantly it works. Despite the exception in the description this converter DOES connect an iPad or iPhone to a car stereo ‘A/V in’ port using the following:1. From phone/iPad via Apple Lightning or c-usb to HDMI out (and obviously need an HDMI cable from the apple adapter)2. HDMI cable to this converter HDMI in port3. This converter A/V RCA outs to a female RCA to 3.5mm AV adapter4. 3.5mm Av adapter to stereo A/V inIt’s important you know the ring order of the 3.5mm plug and match with the required ring order required by stereo. It may require you to swap connectors at the converter to female rca adapter junction to get the right ring order on the rca to 3.5 mm. In my situation, my stereo requires 3.5mm jack plug to have LVGR order (ring 1- left, 2-video, 3-ground, 4-right). You can’t change the ring ground is on with the adapter so I was limited to what I could find. The only RCA to 3.5mm I found where ground was also on third ring had the following order RLGV (ring 1-right/white, 2-left/ref, 3-ground,4-video/yellow). So essentially to make the rings match what my stereo needs them to be on the 3.5 mm jack in, I attached this hdmi converter rcas as follows:1. Converter red/left audio rca to adapter white (thus making ring 1 now left audio),2. Converter yellow video to adapter red3. Converter white to adapter yellowNow my rings on 3.5mm are LVGR.CONS:Just one minor con. Cables could be a bit longer and of higher quality (my only non-5 star metric). If you gave people two options, this one, and one with higher quality cables for $5-$10 more, people would probably buy the higher quality one. I would. When connected to vehicle there is engine noise and ground loop feedback in the audio that requires a separately purchased ground loop isolator device placed on the audio rca’s prior to insert to back of stereo. This kind of ground loop feedback is often due to the power source for this converter is probably from a 12V lighter outlet to USB.UPDATE: Another minor CON, having to buy another piece of equipment, a GLI ($10-20), to address the ground loop. To address the ground loop issue I inserted a Boss audio L/R audio RCA ground loop isolator (GLI) between the converter and adapter RCAs prior to insert to back of stereo and it eliminated nearly all the hiss and engine noise. Theres also a ground loop isolator available for purchase that is placed between the adapter 3.5mm out and inserts into the 3.5mm ‘av in’ on stereo but I opted for the RCA version. I imagine it too would work in lieu of the RCA GLI but I can’t vouch for it not having tried it.See photos and video
R**M
Works great
Works great for getting my galaxy phone on the kids screen in the minivan
G**E
works like a charm
The media could not be loaded. genuinely LOVE this so freaking much, if i ever need a replacement down the road for whatever reason, i would definitely buy this again. i’ve had this for a bit now, a little over a month. no lag whatsoever, setup was so easy, what more can you ask for, it does its job.
M**E
2 of 2 units showed the attached defect
I originally ordered this converter in order to adapt my PC's HDMI output to composite. For a while the first one I received worked correctly, and I frankly had no issues with it. I was somewhat annoyed that, by default, it took in an HD signal and downscaled it rather than just acting as a 640x480 monitor, but I was able to set the resolution in Windows and display a proper signal accordingly.It's worth noting that this converter will output a 480p signal at 30fps, which should be fine for most cases. On most TVs though the output signal will still be interlaced, meaning you'll get artifacts like dot crawl. If you're buying a converter like this you probably don't care about that, but it's worth mentioning. Note that if you attempt to output a custom 640x240 progressive resolution through the converter, it will produce an interlaced half-height image rather than a proper progressive output with scan lines.On to the defect. After less than a month of use, my first unit began displaying the issue shown in the attached photo. Colors would be displayed incorrectly or swapped. The picture would also have moving distortions across it, as demonstrated by the purple band on the right side of the photo. I confirmed that this was not an issue with the TV by testing each input with a known good source. I also confirmed that the HDMI cable wasn't the source of the issue by testing via the adapter's "disconnected" screen (shown in the photo). The issue was not due to the NTSC/PAL switch being set incorrectly.I assumed that the particular unit was just faulty and used Amazon's replacement form to exchange it for a new one. When I received the new unit though, it had the *exact same issue* straight out of the box. I've now submitted a refund claim and do not plan on buying another.Overall, this thing is typical Amazon e-waste. It's likely drop shipped from some overseas supplier, and there's clearly no regard for testing or quality control. I don't know what caused the issue that I had, but frankly I don't care. If you advertise a plug-and-play solution then the bare minimum that it should do is work, end of story.
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