A/V AV 3 Port Selector Switch w/ FREE Cable | Discount Price: $7.99

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Bang for the Buck! [Posted on 2007-03-13] This $5 device replaced a $20 Sony that for some reason shorted out the right audio channel. Sure, it's cheaply made but it works and has good channel isolation. A good buy!
Video works kinda, No Sound [Posted on 2007-07-09] I got it a Few days ago i tried it with a Wii PS3 and a 360 the Color comes through fine but a White flicker across the whole screen making the device unusable and i haven't even got to the sound yet the sound doesn't work on any of the 3 channels. Im not sure what the first reviewer was on but the Isolation is horrid. Im really no surprised for $5 i really get what you pay for. The only thing i can say is the company does ship their products with haste i got it before i expected it, thats all i can say that was good.
Good Idea, But Poor Quality [Posted on 2008-02-07] I bought this switch in order to connect my cable box (RCA connectors) and DVD (also RCA connectors) to my TV (ditto RCA). It works well - except I had some issues with the connectors becoming loose - to the point I had to tape the connectors. This device would probably be good if you intend to connect once, and just use the on-board switch to select between your input devices. I repeatedly attached headphones to the output so I could listen to my TV without disturbing my wife (just in case you intend to use headphones - suggest trying a different switch - which I have not found yet to replace this one:)
Good and bad [Posted on 2008-06-21] The UPS
Does the job
Cheap
The DOWNS
Middle av slot didnt work
Was a buzzing when playing (not horrible but a little noticeable)
Made from cheap plastic
Good item for the price [Posted on 2008-06-26] My first review. :)
Forget about the FREE Cable. Buy another one and throw away the one that comes with the switch. It's so cheap and flimsy I had both video and audio issues with that cable from the beginning. Luckily I had a spare.
As for the switch itself, it's decent. I have Cable TV (DVR), Netflix's Roku, and DVD player hooked up on an old TV that has one video and one audio component input. Video and audio comes out pretty much the same as when the Cable/Netflix/DVD boxes were attached individually to the TV. That's not to say they're high quality, just decent. People with HD TV's and whatnot, this switch isn't made for you.
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