🎥 Revive Your Retro TV Experience!
The HDMI to SCART Converter Adaptor allows you to convert digital 1080P HDMI video and audio signals to analog SCART CVBS signals, supporting both PAL and NTSC formats. It's designed for easy plug-and-play use, making it ideal for connecting modern devices like laptops and gaming consoles to older SCART TVs, monitors, or projectors.
S**R
So easy and it works!
Like other reviewers I was a tad sceptical that it was this easy to be able to stream via Chromecast to an ancient analogue TV but it works perfectly. Just plug and go, no need for power supply cable if using Chromecast as it's already powered which makes it even easier. Highly recommend.
R**Y
Excellent
Connected my sky q box to old tv and it worked perfectly. Good picture and sound. Well worth the money
B**N
Remember to keep it powered.
Functions easy.Simple connections.Sound is great.Usb power lead.Good value.Feels looks cheap.Does the job.
A**R
Power fault
I’ve tried to use this for the first time over Christmas. Plugged in, item smelt like burning plastic and power light not on. Bought a couple of months before I used it and now out of return window. Would not recommend
S**D
Are you still on Analogue?
I am. Or rather my wife is. We have an old Toshiba. Remember the ad.. Hi tosh.. got a Toshiba ? Well we did, and 20 years later it's still going strong. Bit more than can be said for the wife and me., but she loves it and won't get rid of it. As we're still married I guess she feels the same way about me.But I digress. Our old free view box has started to declare UDI, usually when it should be recording a particular favourite, odd how that happens, always on the one most wanted we get, " failed to record," instead of Scary Movie or Friday the Thirteenth, so we invested in a new box. However, unlike us, who are now marking time, technology has been rapid marching, double time, and is now on our horizon instead of by our side.On inspection instead of a scart socket there's an HDMI outlet. I know, not bad for an oldie eh? But I read and enjoy keeping up with new ideas, even though I don't always employ them. Then I got to thinking. If technology has been quickly advancing in one direction, it's probably been doing the same in others, sort of a flanking movement. So I fired up my steam driven computer , put on a wet suit, and surfed the web.Voila, it had, and amongst its many achievements was the handy little gadget above. Compact, cost effective and crammed with exactly what was needed to convert HDMI to Analogue. Set up time..90 secs. just plug and play! It even has its own USB lead to supply power from the port on the box. In the unlikely event there isn't one, a USB mains plug can be bought for pennies and the other leads supplied are long enough to reach where the set is plugged in. A very neat piece of kit !!Wife thrilled... she gets to keep her old TV. Me thrilled... I get to stay at home, plus she now thinks of me as some sort of technical wizard. Never does any harm to guild the lily occasionally. So while she settles down to Miss Marple, the boys and I can let loose in the back room with a bottle, a six pack and Texas Hold'em . That's a type of fajita wrap, for all you ladies who don't know.Tune in for the results later.
N**
One of the best tenners I ever spent
I bought this as a punt not expecting it work but it worked immediately I didn't have mess around with settings. Note this only works HDMI to Scart be sure read the description carefully.
P**D
First unit faulty, second perfect.
The first one I bought was faulty ─ it seemed to have poor connections from the SCART socket to the circuit board. Amazon took it back and refunded the cost. I ordered another and this one is working perfectly. It has a little switch on it which selects the video format; this is defaulted to NTSC and needs to be changed to PAL to work in this country.
J**H
You will need a Mains to USB power plug as the adapter only comes with a USB A to micro USB cable
This easy to install device enabled me to update an older DTV television to use an HDMI Roku streaming device using one of the available SCART inputs. I used an inexpensive dual USB A power adapter to power both the adapter and my Roku from a single power socketThe picture quality is not as good as when connected via HDMI but is still perfectly watchable on an older TV
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