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The Fosmon 3-Way RCA Splitter & AV Switcher lets you connect and switch between three RCA-enabled devices like game consoles and DVD players without unplugging cables or needing external power. Compatible with all RCA composite AV devices, it includes a 2.6FT patch cable for quick, reliable setup with HDTVs and more.
S**O
GREAT DEVICE!-EASY TO INSTALL & USE!-GREAT PRICE,TOO!
AS REVIEWED EARLIER,-EASY & QUICK DEVICE TO INSTALL & USE!-GREAT(BARGAIN)PRICE & CAME FAST,TOO!!-WORKS GREAT!----
F**4
Gets the job done
This definitely met my needs. Easy moving selector. No loss in picture quasi going through this. Seems like it built solidly. It’s small size made it easy to incorporate into my setup.
R**.
Worked great
Gr8 deal, fast delivery
A**R
3 way spliter
Worked as intended.
B**H
Manually switchable
One thing that I like about this is that it doesn't try to change the shape of the video signal. So the video game console is displayed in its original ratio even though I'm plugging this into a widescreen TV
K**
The switch worked perfectly
Every u-tube video I’ve watched would show TVs with multiple A/V outlets. Mine only has a Video (green/yellow)/PB/PR and Audio L(W) and R(R) Component AV IN. So, anything they mentioned wasn’t going to work for me. But, after searching I came across one website that noted if you have multiple devices you may need an A/V switch. Well that was the answer to my prayer, so I purchased the Fosmon 3-way. Once I received the Fosmon 3-way, it took me a few seconds to figure out how to plug everything in to get my VCR and DVD to work. Sure enough it worked like a charm. Each of my Pansonic VCR and Sony DVD surround system are over 20 years old, so if you are like me and about to give up hope. Rest assure, this switch works. Below are the steps I took:For the VCR, I took the Y/W/R cable and connected to the output on the back of my VCR (see pic 1) and the other end I plugged the Y/W/R in the back of the Input 2 on the switch.For the DVD, I took the Red and White cables only and connected to the “Component Output” Audio R(Red)/L (White) on the back of the DVD (see pic 2), and then connected the Red and White cable to the Input 1 on the switch. Then I needed to connect the video to the switch, on the back of my DVD labelled “Monitor Out” (pic 4 )with a yellow connector. So, I used a single yellow cable and plugged in the back of the DVD labelled “Monitor Out” and connected the other end into the video slot on input 1.Then I took another Y/W/R cable and plugged into the output on the switch and then plugged the other end of the cable into the back of the TV labelled Video (green/yellow), Audio L(White) and R(Red) (see pic 3). Do not connect to PB or PR. It won’t work for the VCR. Now, I was ready to test my devices. For the VCR, I made sure Input 2 was selected on the Fosmon. I turned on my TV and VCR, I pushed the source button on my TV remote and tabbed over and clicked on the AV switch to see if I get the blue screen and channel 3. I did….yeah….I placed a VHS tape into the VCR and clicked play. I watched the old version of “Journey to the Center of the Earth” this weekend and the picture and audio was perfect. Next, for the DVD, I selected Input 1 on the Fosmon. I turned on my DVD surround system and TV. I pushed the function button on the DVD remote and selected DVD and selected AV from the TV. The TV showed the DVD display screen. So, I was happy. I placed a DVD on the tray and selected play on the DVD player. I watched “The Net” and again the picture and audio was perfect. I hope this information helps.One final thing, my TV, VCR and DVD are all plugged into an APC surge protector. Karyn
R**.
Cheap product that functions but longevity is questionable
The media could not be loaded. I needed an old RCA splitter so I could attach some legacy A/V to an old TV. This item functions as described and did the job but is very cheap. I suspect this item will break after a short period. Each of the RCA connectors aren’t flush and move loosely. Inserting a cable to the connector feels like it will break and shortly I think it will. I’ve included a video of the connectors moving loosely with almost no strength.Only recommend to buy if cost is the most importantly attribute but if you’re looking for a quality device that will last a long time- this probably isn’t it.
W**M
In need of an extra boost
Design,size,signal quality and port functionality meets my standards.
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