HDMI Cable for Original Xbox Console, Original Xbox to HDMI Adapter with Component Signal (100% Improved Video Quality-HD Converter) Available at Amazon

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HDMI Cable for Original Xbox Console, Original Xbox to HDMI Adapter with Component Signal (100% Improved Video Quality-HD Converter)  Available at Amazon
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Customers find the product works well and provides clear picture quality. They appreciate its simple installation, plugging directly into the Xbox. However, some customers have experienced issues with signal strength and flickering between picture and no picture. Opinions differ on cable quality, quality, and value for money.

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55 customers mention "Functionality"39 positive16 negative

Customers appreciate the product's functionality. They say it works well, is easy to use, and supports up to 1080p resolution. Some mention it's affordable and practical compared to other brands.

"…compared to your standard cables, so this HD converter cable outputs it really well I highly recommend this brand when it comes to a good bang for…" Read more
"…Then I routed it through my PVR2 back to my Bravia, worked flawlessly. Just noted that there is no need to use the Micro-USB for powering it…." Read more
"…Same thing, increasing blank screens until it quit working altogether. Tried the third and final input only to have the repeat problem…." Read more
"…Day 31: Still working great! Consistent, high-quality picture with no issues…." Read more
46 customers mention "Picture quality"33 positive13 negative

Customers appreciate the picture quality of the cable. They say it provides HDMI-quality image for their original Xbox, with crisp and clear graphics. The games look more colorful and sharp, with full-screen 1080p being amazing. They mention no more grainy video or picture, and the cable doesn't lose the image on their Dell 2007 FB.

"…it, plugged it right in very easy, and definitely gives a good 1080i on the main screen, as far as the games they usually upscale to 480p, I heard…" Read more
"…and seeing the Xbox logo & games launch on my TV and surround in an HD format is pure gold…." Read more
"…maxing out my brightness and contrast on the monitor, but it is just so dark that it's frustrating…." Read more
"…It seems to provide the same audio/video quality as the OEM component cables. I didn't have to use the optional USB power cable…." Read more
17 customers mention "Ease of installation"14 positive3 negative

Customers find the product easy to install and use. It plugs directly into Xboxes and connects to new TVs via HDMI.

"…Love the packaging from it, plugged it right in very easy, and definitely gives a good 1080i on the main screen, as far as the games they usually…" Read more
"…This device is simple to install, and I chose to connect it to its additonal power source that was provided by the seller…." Read more
"Easy to setup and works as described. It doesn't require an external power source but it does help with the clarity if you provide some extra power." Read more
"connected to my 2001 xbox and it went perfectly plug and play. Set output to 1080i and went right into Battlefront 2…." Read more
8 customers mention "Adapter functionality"8 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the adapter's functionality. They mention it works well to connect their original NES to their 4K TV through the 4K pass-through on their receiver. It's simple plug and play, and works fantastic with XBMC4GAMERS. The adapter connects well to their Xbox and PC monitor, and is a great product if you want HDMI connectivity.

"I bought this in April 2024. It connects well to my xbox and my pc monitor. It does that well and delivers the HD quality we expect…." Read more
"This adapter works flawlessly, and even comes with an HDMI cable…." Read more
"Works well on all the TVs I tried, no picture or audio cutting out. Picture quality looks pretty nice too…." Read more
"…As good as the competition. Simple plug and play. Works fantastic with XBMC4GAMERS." Read more
15 customers mention "Cable quality"9 positive6 negative

Customers have different views on the cable quality. Some find it good and better than cheap component cables. Others say it's not worth the risk and doesn't support 5.1 surround sound. There are also reports of missing wires for the power supply.

"…Both cables were of equal quality & offered equal results, which to me were "ok" but I decided to go with a component cable & the image is WAY…" Read more
"…The cable itself is a little thinner than the Microsoft original, and does not have a ferrite core like the original, but since we're dealing with a…" Read more
"…This cable is perfect and does not lose the image on my Dell 2007 FB I would highly recommend these cables skip the headache of trying all the other…" Read more
"Screen is flickering occasionally no power cord connected" Read more
13 customers mention "Quality"9 positive4 negative

Customers have different views on the product quality. Some find it good, while others say it's low-quality and unreliable.

"…Not the cheapest but price is cery fair because so far quality is worth it" Read more
"Worked with my smart tv no problems. Good construction" Read more
"…Reduced to 3 stars because while it did work, it did not last long. ORIGINAL REVIEW…" Read more
"Excellent quality product. This HDMI Adapter does not require an external usb plug to use it. This HDMI Adapter is made really well…." Read more
13 customers mention "Value for money"9 positive4 negative

Customers have different views on the value for money of the electronic adapter. Some find it reasonably priced, while others consider it a waste of money.

"…In that light, this is actually a good option since it's cheap enough that you can buy two for the price of another device that will probably be…" Read more
"…No need to go crazy they’re not too expensive…." Read more
"…No video was showing, no audio, and doesn't work at all. Useless piece of plastic junk, only buy this if you want to throw $27 down the drain…." Read more
"…for 1 game, all others are just a bonus, and for me that 100% justifies the price to get a great picture on this 'old' system of mine…." Read more
15 customers mention "Signal strength"0 positive15 negative

Customers are unhappy with the signal strength. They report issues like the cable not working properly, the screen flickering black, and the signal cutting out randomly. The standby light would blink three times and go dark. Some customers also mention that the HDMI communication is lost temporarily every 5-30 seconds.

"…Cable box, Bluray, PS3 all work fine. Its almost like the signal is too weak and/or loses the handshake…." Read more
"Screen is flickering occasionally no power cord connected" Read more
"…] Bought this because my RCA cables are finicky and have flickering black lines of screen, so I was excited to receive this…." Read more
"This item was defective. The color was off and it flickered…." Read more





New model works great; beware of the old model...Great customer service

4 out of 5 stars

New model works great; beware of the old model…Great customer service
**UPDATE 1/10/2021**I didn't reach out LevelHike after the issues I had with the cable, as I figured it was out of warranty and I didn't expect to get anywhere with it. I was wrong; LevelHike REACHED OUT TO ME on 1/5/2021 in response to my 12/27/2020 update. They stated that they wanted to make it right, agreeing to extend the warranty to 2 years in my case and send a replacement cable to me at no cost. Since it appeared as though they since changed the design, I agreed. The replacement arrived 1/8/2021, and I tested it out on 1/9/2021. First off, I received the new 2-piece design, whereby the portion that connects to the X-box and the small converter box are the first piece with an HDMI jack, and the second part is a separate, much longer HDMI cable. Also, the new design has a microUSB jack built into the converter box itself so an external power supply (not included) may be connected. This is very similar to their PlayStation 2 converter that I have, which also has the microUSB for external power, and has always worked fine for me. The new design appears to have done the trick, as the video and audio were just as clear or even clearer than the original one-piece design. I used the power supply from my Firestick to power the cable, and played the X-box for several hours with no loss of synch, no blackouts, no rainbows, and no short-circuits. I'll update the review if it should ever fail, but this design is MUCH better, comparable to another aftermarket converter I purchased from another company. Five stars for the customer service and new design; but minus a star for the hassle brought by the original design. Should you purchase this item and receive the older design, contact them and tell them to swap it for the new design. I'm posting pictures of each so people can tell them apart. The original cable came in a brown box with a sticker on it, and had the hole for the absent microUSB jack covered with black electrical tape. The new, good design came in a white box with the two separate components, and the microUSB jack clearly visible.**UPDATE 12/27/2020**After the apparent demise of the cable on 12/19, I attempted to watch my TV, but it would no longer turn on! Unplugged and re-plugged, with no luck. Standby light would blink 3 times and go dark. Opened up the TV and tested power supply to find it was providing voltage. Ordered a replacement main board (which is where the HDMI cable was plugged into) and upon replacing the main board, the TV worked again. It's likely the cable somehow fried the main board, but I'm not 100% certain. As such, I cannot recommend this cable. I was lucky to fix the TV for $45, but the cable is not worth the risk to the TV.**UPDATE 12/19/2020**Began experiencing an increasing number of blank screen issues during gameplay. Sometimes it would not come back unless I unplugged the HDMI and plugged it back in. Then it quit working in my main input altogether. So I put it in a different input. Same thing, increasing blank screens until it quit working altogether. Tried the third and final input only to have the repeat problem. Tried it on a different older TV and it would not work at all. Cable box, Bluray, PS3 all work fine. Its almost like the signal is too weak and/or loses the handshake. I see LEVELHIKE has now switched to a different design than what mine was. One piece is the dongle to the XBOX, with a separate HDMI cable. Mine is all one piece; the HDMI does not disconnect. The LEVELHIKE PS2 to HDMI adapter I purchased is also a two piece design and uses a USB power boost, and it has always worked perfectly fine. I guess now I will try another solution for the Original XBOX. Reduced to 3 stars because while it did work, it did not last long.ORIGINAL REVIEWI recently decided to revisit some old video games, namely the original X-box. While the original composite (red, white, and yellow) A/V cables would connect to my UHD TV, the standard definition picture was less than wonderful. I researched ways to get the audio and video to the new TV, and I settled on this product. It came in a small cardboard box with the cable twist-tied in a resealable baggie and a small, color-printed instruction card in English only. I followed the instructions to plug it in and change the settings in the X-box menu. I enabled all available picture resolutions (480p, 720p, and 1080i) as my TV was more than capable of all three. Then I popped in the game and was pleasantly surprised at how much better it looked. The fine details were clearer, enabling me to clearly read the game's HUD display, which was challenging in SD. The colors were more vibrant, and the contrast more expansive. This difference of contrast was most notable in the nighttime scenes of the game. I did nothing to change the settings on the TV other than switching to the HDMI input from the composite input. I switched back and forth, A/B-ing the difference. Fine text is much easier to read. Neon signs look realistic. I had originally played this game on an old SD-only 27" Sharp picture-tube TV from 1999; this cable shows the X-box was capable of so much better resolution than most TVs of the time. Here are some photos that show nearly identical views of both a game-play screen and a menu screen. Yes, the menu shows saved game files from 14 years ago in addition to the recently saved game. Even being pictures of an LED-screen TV, the difference is obvious but even more obvious in person. The photos show different times in the game-play shots (because the X-box resets itself when you change out the cables with the game running), but I tried to get the same vantage point for a fair comparison. Clicking the "info" button on my TV remote confirmed that the TV was receiving a 480p video signal and a PCM (Pulse Code Modulation digital) audio signal. The 480p resolution was the maximum supported by the game. While the game does support Dolby Digital (5.1 surround sound), the cable does not seem to support it. The cable itself is a little thinner than the Microsoft original, and does not have a ferrite core like the original, but since we're dealing with a digital HDMI signal as opposed to the composite analog signal, the extra shielding is less important. The new A/V cable has a small plastic box about halfway along its length. This box has a small green LED when you power up the system, so you know it's working. The X-box connector fits snug with no play, so it seems to make good contact. The same is true of the HDMI end. This unit is all one piece; the HDMI part does not disconnect. No external power source is needed and there does not appear to be any provision for it. I have listed the equipment that I used, so that you can compare it to your own. My X-box is over 15 years old and the TV only 2 years old. Since reviews for this item seem to be all over the place, I can confirm that it works as promised and will update the review if it fails prematurely. The only issue I've noticed in a few hours game-play was some initial jitter when I first enabled the cable. This seemed to be related to the TV first getting synchronized to the new cable and the issue did not re-appear at all during game-play. Very pleased to play some fun old games in HD!TV: LG 43UJ6300Game Console: Original X-box; no modifications other than this cableGame: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (part of the double-pack with GTA III)

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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024

    The product from the box looks great! Love the packaging from it, plugged it right in very easy, and definitely gives a good 1080i on the main screen, as far as the games they usually upscale to 480p, I heard some games go up to 720p haven’t tested those yet, but definitely makes a huge difference in your games compared to your standard cables, so this HD converter cable outputs it really well I highly recommend this brand when it comes to a good bang for your buck HD conversion cables

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023

    This is the second Video Game console cable I have bought from LEVELHike. The first was their PlayStation HDMI cable, which works wonders compared to others and popular brands. The Xbox LEVELHike HDMI is no different, except you do not need the Micro-USB cable connected to boost the signal power.

    I was having trouble with my Pound Xbox HDMI which my 4K Bravia only posted "No Signal" for the input. So I had to settle with finding a component adapter for my Hauppauge PVR2 then go HDMI out to my TV to pick up the video signal. I was not sure at the time, but speculated that the Pound Cable was not outputting a proper signal to be detected by my TV. So when the LEVELHike HDMI came in, I connected that directly to my Bravia and it worked right away. Then I routed it through my PVR2 back to my Bravia, worked flawlessly. Just noted that there is no need to use the Micro-USB for powering it. Hearing and seeing the Xbox logo & games launch on my TV and surround in an HD format is pure gold. Just like the PlayStation LEVELHike HDMI with the PS1 & PS2 consoles respectively.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024

    I've only used this item for a total of 2 hours. It seems to provide the same audio/video quality as the OEM component cables. I didn't have to use the optional USB power cable. I might try adding one later to see if it does anything. Since it appears to be delivery the same level of signal without it, I'm not sure what it could add.

    So far, so good. I'll report back if conditions change.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2019

    **UPDATE 1/10/2021**
    I didn't reach out LevelHike after the issues I had with the cable, as I figured it was out of warranty and I didn't expect to get anywhere with it. I was wrong; LevelHike REACHED OUT TO ME on 1/5/2021 in response to my 12/27/2020 update. They stated that they wanted to make it right, agreeing to extend the warranty to 2 years in my case and send a replacement cable to me at no cost. Since it appeared as though they since changed the design, I agreed. The replacement arrived 1/8/2021, and I tested it out on 1/9/2021. First off, I received the new 2-piece design, whereby the portion that connects to the X-box and the small converter box are the first piece with an HDMI jack, and the second part is a separate, much longer HDMI cable. Also, the new design has a microUSB jack built into the converter box itself so an external power supply (not included) may be connected. This is very similar to their PlayStation 2 converter that I have, which also has the microUSB for external power, and has always worked fine for me. The new design appears to have done the trick, as the video and audio were just as clear or even clearer than the original one-piece design. I used the power supply from my Firestick to power the cable, and played the X-box for several hours with no loss of synch, no blackouts, no rainbows, and no short-circuits. I'll update the review if it should ever fail, but this design is MUCH better, comparable to another aftermarket converter I purchased from another company. Five stars for the customer service and new design; but minus a star for the hassle brought by the original design. Should you purchase this item and receive the older design, contact them and tell them to swap it for the new design. I'm posting pictures of each so people can tell them apart. The original cable came in a brown box with a sticker on it, and had the hole for the absent microUSB jack covered with black electrical tape. The new, good design came in a white box with the two separate components, and the microUSB jack clearly visible.

    **UPDATE 12/27/2020**
    After the apparent demise of the cable on 12/19, I attempted to watch my TV, but it would no longer turn on! Unplugged and re-plugged, with no luck. Standby light would blink 3 times and go dark. Opened up the TV and tested power supply to find it was providing voltage. Ordered a replacement main board (which is where the HDMI cable was plugged into) and upon replacing the main board, the TV worked again. It's likely the cable somehow fried the main board, but I'm not 100% certain. As such, I cannot recommend this cable. I was lucky to fix the TV for $45, but the cable is not worth the risk to the TV.

    **UPDATE 12/19/2020**
    Began experiencing an increasing number of blank screen issues during gameplay. Sometimes it would not come back unless I unplugged the HDMI and plugged it back in. Then it quit working in my main input altogether. So I put it in a different input. Same thing, increasing blank screens until it quit working altogether. Tried the third and final input only to have the repeat problem. Tried it on a different older TV and it would not work at all. Cable box, Bluray, PS3 all work fine. Its almost like the signal is too weak and/or loses the handshake. I see LEVELHIKE has now switched to a different design than what mine was. One piece is the dongle to the XBOX, with a separate HDMI cable. Mine is all one piece; the HDMI does not disconnect. The LEVELHIKE PS2 to HDMI adapter I purchased is also a two piece design and uses a USB power boost, and it has always worked perfectly fine. I guess now I will try another solution for the Original XBOX. Reduced to 3 stars because while it did work, it did not last long.

    ORIGINAL REVIEW
    I recently decided to revisit some old video games, namely the original X-box. While the original composite (red, white, and yellow) A/V cables would connect to my UHD TV, the standard definition picture was less than wonderful. I researched ways to get the audio and video to the new TV, and I settled on this product. It came in a small cardboard box with the cable twist-tied in a resealable baggie and a small, color-printed instruction card in English only. I followed the instructions to plug it in and change the settings in the X-box menu. I enabled all available picture resolutions (480p, 720p, and 1080i) as my TV was more than capable of all three. Then I popped in the game and was pleasantly surprised at how much better it looked. The fine details were clearer, enabling me to clearly read the game's HUD display, which was challenging in SD. The colors were more vibrant, and the contrast more expansive. This difference of contrast was most notable in the nighttime scenes of the game. I did nothing to change the settings on the TV other than switching to the HDMI input from the composite input. I switched back and forth, A/B-ing the difference. Fine text is much easier to read. Neon signs look realistic. I had originally played this game on an old SD-only 27" Sharp picture-tube TV from 1999; this cable shows the X-box was capable of so much better resolution than most TVs of the time. Here are some photos that show nearly identical views of both a game-play screen and a menu screen. Yes, the menu shows saved game files from 14 years ago in addition to the recently saved game. Even being pictures of an LED-screen TV, the difference is obvious but even more obvious in person. The photos show different times in the game-play shots (because the X-box resets itself when you change out the cables with the game running), but I tried to get the same vantage point for a fair comparison. Clicking the "info" button on my TV remote confirmed that the TV was receiving a 480p video signal and a PCM (Pulse Code Modulation digital) audio signal. The 480p resolution was the maximum supported by the game. While the game does support Dolby Digital (5.1 surround sound), the cable does not seem to support it. The cable itself is a little thinner than the Microsoft original, and does not have a ferrite core like the original, but since we're dealing with a digital HDMI signal as opposed to the composite analog signal, the extra shielding is less important. The new A/V cable has a small plastic box about halfway along its length. This box has a small green LED when you power up the system, so you know it's working. The X-box connector fits snug with no play, so it seems to make good contact. The same is true of the HDMI end. This unit is all one piece; the HDMI part does not disconnect. No external power source is needed and there does not appear to be any provision for it. I have listed the equipment that I used, so that you can compare it to your own. My X-box is over 15 years old and the TV only 2 years old. Since reviews for this item seem to be all over the place, I can confirm that it works as promised and will update the review if it fails prematurely. The only issue I've noticed in a few hours game-play was some initial jitter when I first enabled the cable. This seemed to be related to the TV first getting synchronized to the new cable and the issue did not re-appear at all during game-play. Very pleased to play some fun old games in HD!
    TV: LG 43UJ6300
    Game Console: Original X-box; no modifications other than this cable
    Game: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (part of the double-pack with GTA III)

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    4.0 out of 5 stars

    New model works great; beware of the old model…Great customer service

    Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2019


    **UPDATE 1/10/2021**
    I didn't reach out LevelHike after the issues I had with the cable, as I figured it was out of warranty and I didn't expect to get anywhere with it. I was wrong; LevelHike REACHED OUT TO ME on 1/5/2021 in response to my 12/27/2020 update. They stated that they wanted to make it right, agreeing to extend the warranty to 2 years in my case and send a replacement cable to me at no cost. Since it appeared as though they since changed the design, I agreed. The replacement arrived 1/8/2021, and I tested it out on 1/9/2021. First off, I received the new 2-piece design, whereby the portion that connects to the X-box and the small converter box are the first piece with an HDMI jack, and the second part is a separate, much longer HDMI cable. Also, the new design has a microUSB jack built into the converter box itself so an external power supply (not included) may be connected. This is very similar to their PlayStation 2 converter that I have, which also has the microUSB for external power, and has always worked fine for me. The new design appears to have done the trick, as the video and audio were just as clear or even clearer than the original one-piece design. I used the power supply from my Firestick to power the cable, and played the X-box for several hours with no loss of synch, no blackouts, no rainbows, and no short-circuits. I'll update the review if it should ever fail, but this design is MUCH better, comparable to another aftermarket converter I purchased from another company. Five stars for the customer service and new design; but minus a star for the hassle brought by the original design. Should you purchase this item and receive the older design, contact them and tell them to swap it for the new design. I'm posting pictures of each so people can tell them apart. The original cable came in a brown box with a sticker on it, and had the hole for the absent microUSB jack covered with black electrical tape. The new, good design came in a white box with the two separate components, and the microUSB jack clearly visible.

    **UPDATE 12/27/2020**
    After the apparent demise of the cable on 12/19, I attempted to watch my TV, but it would no longer turn on! Unplugged and re-plugged, with no luck. Standby light would blink 3 times and go dark. Opened up the TV and tested power supply to find it was providing voltage. Ordered a replacement main board (which is where the HDMI cable was plugged into) and upon replacing the main board, the TV worked again. It's likely the cable somehow fried the main board, but I'm not 100% certain. As such, I cannot recommend this cable. I was lucky to fix the TV for $45, but the cable is not worth the risk to the TV.

    **UPDATE 12/19/2020**
    Began experiencing an increasing number of blank screen issues during gameplay. Sometimes it would not come back unless I unplugged the HDMI and plugged it back in. Then it quit working in my main input altogether. So I put it in a different input. Same thing, increasing blank screens until it quit working altogether. Tried the third and final input only to have the repeat problem. Tried it on a different older TV and it would not work at all. Cable box, Bluray, PS3 all work fine. Its almost like the signal is too weak and/or loses the handshake. I see LEVELHIKE has now switched to a different design than what mine was. One piece is the dongle to the XBOX, with a separate HDMI cable. Mine is all one piece; the HDMI does not disconnect. The LEVELHIKE PS2 to HDMI adapter I purchased is also a two piece design and uses a USB power boost, and it has always worked perfectly fine. I guess now I will try another solution for the Original XBOX. Reduced to 3 stars because while it did work, it did not last long.

    ORIGINAL REVIEW
    I recently decided to revisit some old video games, namely the original X-box. While the original composite (red, white, and yellow) A/V cables would connect to my UHD TV, the standard definition picture was less than wonderful. I researched ways to get the audio and video to the new TV, and I settled on this product. It came in a small cardboard box with the cable twist-tied in a resealable baggie and a small, color-printed instruction card in English only. I followed the instructions to plug it in and change the settings in the X-box menu. I enabled all available picture resolutions (480p, 720p, and 1080i) as my TV was more than capable of all three. Then I popped in the game and was pleasantly surprised at how much better it looked. The fine details were clearer, enabling me to clearly read the game's HUD display, which was challenging in SD. The colors were more vibrant, and the contrast more expansive. This difference of contrast was most notable in the nighttime scenes of the game. I did nothing to change the settings on the TV other than switching to the HDMI input from the composite input. I switched back and forth, A/B-ing the difference. Fine text is much easier to read. Neon signs look realistic. I had originally played this game on an old SD-only 27" Sharp picture-tube TV from 1999; this cable shows the X-box was capable of so much better resolution than most TVs of the time. Here are some photos that show nearly identical views of both a game-play screen and a menu screen. Yes, the menu shows saved game files from 14 years ago in addition to the recently saved game. Even being pictures of an LED-screen TV, the difference is obvious but even more obvious in person. The photos show different times in the game-play shots (because the X-box resets itself when you change out the cables with the game running), but I tried to get the same vantage point for a fair comparison. Clicking the "info" button on my TV remote confirmed that the TV was receiving a 480p video signal and a PCM (Pulse Code Modulation digital) audio signal. The 480p resolution was the maximum supported by the game. While the game does support Dolby Digital (5.1 surround sound), the cable does not seem to support it. The cable itself is a little thinner than the Microsoft original, and does not have a ferrite core like the original, but since we're dealing with a digital HDMI signal as opposed to the composite analog signal, the extra shielding is less important. The new A/V cable has a small plastic box about halfway along its length. This box has a small green LED when you power up the system, so you know it's working. The X-box connector fits snug with no play, so it seems to make good contact. The same is true of the HDMI end. This unit is all one piece; the HDMI part does not disconnect. No external power source is needed and there does not appear to be any provision for it. I have listed the equipment that I used, so that you can compare it to your own. My X-box is over 15 years old and the TV only 2 years old. Since reviews for this item seem to be all over the place, I can confirm that it works as promised and will update the review if it fails prematurely. The only issue I've noticed in a few hours game-play was some initial jitter when I first enabled the cable. This seemed to be related to the TV first getting synchronized to the new cable and the issue did not re-appear at all during game-play. Very pleased to play some fun old games in HD!
    TV: LG 43UJ6300
    Game Console: Original X-box; no modifications other than this cable
    Game: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (part of the double-pack with GTA III)

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024

    *It is important that you have a USB-B cord connected on the device's side port for additional power in order to have the picture stabilized :).*
    This, along with the Retro Fighters Hunter Xbox Game Controller has brought my Original Xbox experience to levels that I could never have expected!
    The pictures of the clarity difference that are advertised are true, and appreciated by a person that has been gaming since 1993 (Nintendo), and the release of the Original XBox (2001).
    This device is simple to install, and I chose to connect it to its additonal power source that was provided by the seller.
    Deus Ex Invisible War, Thief Deadly Shadows, Hitman 2, Psi Ops…have never been more clear on my 4K and contemporary television sets!
    Thank you LevelHike!!!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024

    I bought this in April 2024. It connects well to my xbox and my pc monitor. It does that well and delivers the HD quality we expect. However, the visuals are really dark. I thought I could live with how dark it is, even after maxing out my brightness and contrast on the monitor, but it is just so dark that it's frustrating. It changes the games because of how dark it can be. Sometimes it seems like certain areas are pitch black when I know they should have some lighting. I did not get a defective cable. Please do not think that you will be able to tolerate how dark it is. You're going to read a lot of reviews here and be influenced by the almost 5 star reviews just as I did. But I am about to throw this away and buy the electron shephard hdmi adapter. It's $15 more, but totally worth it. It does not have darkness issues like this one. Save your money.


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  • Bradley Malton
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    XboxHDMI+ are hard to source, how about this as a stop gap?

    Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2022

    4.8/5 – Rating
    Is this product a good solution for hooking an ancient xbox to a modern capture solution or TV?
    Yes!

    Is it the absolute best method out there? Well, no. But it sure can't be beat for the price either.

    You're getting Compressed/converted component level video and sound over HDMI.
    this means no issues with unlocking video output modes, but it also means that it's video output can be beat in clarity from an OEM component cable (good luck finding that for a good price) but in my opinion, it beats many of the el'cheapo component cables on Amazon.

    Well made product all in all HOWEVER it is not flawless, the converter is somewhat particular about it's HDMI cable length and quality. Low quality (older standard) or long run (non-optical) cables can cause flickering, input loss, and color issues. I found a 10FT HDMI 1.4 spec cable without ethernet to be the golden sample for my unit. Keep trying different cables until you find one that works well. Annoying but it's been flawless for livestreams and game nights ever since.

    For what you pay, it's criminal not to have one of these for a non-HDMI converted OG.

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    Bradley Malton

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    XboxHDMI+ are hard to source, how about this as a stop gap?

    Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2022


    4.8/5 – Rating
    Is this product a good solution for hooking an ancient xbox to a modern capture solution or TV?
    Yes!

    Is it the absolute best method out there? Well, no. But it sure can't be beat for the price either.

    You're getting Compressed/converted component level video and sound over HDMI.
    this means no issues with unlocking video output modes, but it also means that it's video output can be beat in clarity from an OEM component cable (good luck finding that for a good price) but in my opinion, it beats many of the el'cheapo component cables on Amazon.

    Well made product all in all HOWEVER it is not flawless, the converter is somewhat particular about it's HDMI cable length and quality. Low quality (older standard) or long run (non-optical) cables can cause flickering, input loss, and color issues. I found a 10FT HDMI 1.4 spec cable without ethernet to be the golden sample for my unit. Keep trying different cables until you find one that works well. Annoying but it's been flawless for livestreams and game nights ever since.

    For what you pay, it's criminal not to have one of these for a non-HDMI converted OG.

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  • Lucky
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Absolutely brilliant

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 24, 2024

    Brilliant little convert works perfectly so glad I can play my old Xbox on a new TV picture quality is brilliant


  • Anthony Lavado
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works without issue

    Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2023

    I've got my original Xbox 1.0 from 2001 that I just finished cleaning up and restoring. I got this adapter thinking it would be just a stopgap, but honestly it works perfectly and I've had no issues with it. The microUSB isn't strictly needed in all cases, but I connected a USB power block to mine and it seemed to clean up the picture a little bit. But yeah – works fine, no complaints, now back to the games!


  • Jan Slanina
    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Totally rubbish not buy it!

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2024



    The media could not be loaded.

    I conect the cable and quality of screen was total rubbish!! Customer care react as my console is faulty, some transistor on motherboard is gone etc instead accept as faulty rubbish connector was sell here. I purchased another one from other seller and working absolutely 💯…Not recommended at all, wasting time and money here!!!

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    Jan Slanina

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Totally rubbish not buy it!

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2024


    I conect the cable and quality of screen was total rubbish!! Customer care react as my console is faulty, some transistor on motherboard is gone etc instead accept as faulty rubbish connector was sell here. I purchased another one from other seller and working absolutely 💯…Not recommended at all, wasting time and money here!!!

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  • Devon MacPhail
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Incredible

    Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2023

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered this cable but it works perfectly. The picture is crystal clear on my modern smart TV and I can see detail in games that I have never seen before.

    Compared to a regular AV to HDMI converter the difference is night and day.


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🎮HD LINK🎮Convert the native component signals from OG Xbox to digital HDMI signals for modern HDTVs/monitors/projectors
🎮EASY TO USE🎮Plug and play with well-prepared cables. 480P/720P/1080i display mode need to be enabled on Xbox video setting before gaming. Detachable design, so high-end or extended HDMI cables can be used
🎮AWESOME IMAGE🎮Provide the best signal processing with great precision, colors, resolution and details at this price (Default aspect ratio is 16:9 but it can be adjusted to 4:3 if TV supports)
🎮LOW LATENCY & WORKABLE WITH CAPTURE CARDS🎮Unnoticeable lag when playing games & it’s recommendation for anyone who does YouTube or Twitch streaming and recording
🎮WHAT ELSE YOU GET🎮Offer the free replacement without asking within 365 days and helpful customer service 7*24 hours

Customers say

Customers find the product works well and provides clear picture quality. They appreciate its simple installation, plugging directly into the Xbox. However, some customers have experienced issues with signal strength and flickering between picture and no picture. Opinions differ on cable quality, quality, and value for money.

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