

🎮 Upgrade your retro game nights with crystal-clear HD nostalgia!
The UPGROW RCA to HDMI Converter transforms analog composite video and audio signals into vibrant 1080p HDMI output at 60Hz. Featuring advanced 10-bit 162MSPS sampling and wide format compatibility, it effortlessly upscales legacy devices like VHS players, classic gaming consoles, and cameras to modern HD displays. Plug & play design with USB power ensures quick, driver-free setup, making it the go-to solution for professionals digitizing vintage media or enhancing retro entertainment.






| ASIN | B088GFCCJF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #685 in Video Converters |
| Brand | Upgrow |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,782) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2020 |
| Hardware Platform | Xbox |
| Interface Type | HDMI |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.47 x 1.47 x 0.66 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
| Item model number | UPGROWRCAH01 |
| Manufacturer | UPGROW |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.47 x 1.47 x 0.66 inches |
| UPC | 779566126201 |
M**E
No instructions but self explanatory
Works well, I use it to save my home videos on VHS to digital with my PC using a HDMI capture card. the quality seems to stay even though the tapes aren't nearly 1080p. The converter comes with a small card of warnings, a list of the parts, and some troubleshooting advice, but has no instructions. It's easy enough to connect, its only one-way RCA to HDMI, and it allows you to switch between 720p and 1080p upscaling. The USB it comes with is for power, and that's it. You can really use this for any device that starts as RCA and needs to be plugged into HDMI, just make sure and have extra RCA and HDMI cables handy, you will need them to run through the converter. Other than the clarifications, good product, works as intended without quality loss.
N**S
Simply the best, works great! Must say better than all the rest.
Worked like it was supposed to, I used it for hours with no problem going down memory lane playing my Mario, conta, bomberman a, Tank and so on..mCrystal clear picture quality and the sound sounds great. No issues at all, best available for AV to HDMI. Perfect for classic consoles , kept the resolution to 180P while playing, crystal clear. Price is cheap, setting it up was super easy, and the results are solid. Can't go wrong with this.
A**3
UPDATE: Quit working after 2nd use
UPDATE 4/14/22: STOPPED WORKING. I bought this for a TV/DVD player I rarely use. It worked great when I installed, and again one other time (I think). HOWEVER, I tried to use it last week and it didn't work at all. NO SIGNAL THRU HDMI. I installed it on a power strip and only power it when I power on the DVD player. DVD Player comes on, but no signal thru. Amazon said they will replace it, so I will give 4 -stars instead of my intended 1. We will see if new one lasts longer and is more dependable. The UPGROW RCA to HDMI Converter is a great product. I was somewhat hesitant to purchase this for an older DVD player, but it was so easy to install. It was really plug and play--easier than putting batteries in a flashlight. After installing, the picture was bright and we experienced no problems at all. We installed the USB power block on the same power strip as the DVD player, so no extra steps are needed to change source to the occasionally used DVD player. I would definitely purchase this product again.
S**M
Serves its purpose well
So I have a bunch of old school game systems, but don't have any of my old CRT TVs with me so all I can do is convert AV to HDMI on a standard 60Hz computer monitor, so I ordered this little device and boy it does the job just right. Some users say the picture quality is bad but make sure you set your YV or monitor to the resolution set in the mini converter. easy to use and setup, and small as heck can be easily tucked behind monitor or console. Definitely recommend if you just need to use a modern display that doesn't have AV connections for your old consoles or other AV devices :)
C**S
Read before purchasing/leaving picture related complaints
I just purchased two units for an old game console and an old DVD/VHS combo. I tested the first one out and what I saw was what I expected... First and foremost, I've read dozens of complaints regarding this (type of) item and every single one that complains about focus, sharpness, distorted picture, etc. is because they overlooked PHYSICS. I'm an electrical engineer, so yes, I'm qualified to state the following: For anyone who has ever tried to enlarge a photograph, as SOON as you begin to hit 1% larger than the original, you've begun to distort the image. You can take a LARGE image and reduce it in size by removing content, but you cannot ENLARGE an image as there's nothing to "fill in the extra space." The way these devices do the enlargement is to take a dot (pixel) and make it into a square/rectangle based on the amount of stretching you're doing. People don't realize that they're fancy 4K televisions have almost four THOUSAND pixels width by more than two THOUSAND pixels/lines tall - it's because of this (and "widescreen") the resulting images look poor. NES64: 320x240 (dots) native resolution depending on the game ("capable of 480i"), Wii/Wii-U: 480p (852×480) native resolution depending on the game ("capable of 1080p"), SNES: 256×224/512×224, Atari: 160x192, PS2: 480i/p, Playstation: 256×448, just to name a few. Take an NES64 game of 320x240 and imagine it being displayed on a 4K television with NO stretching being done at all. The game's "image" would be a small box at the top, left corner of the screen, almost 90% of the rest of the screen would be empty. The old style (CRT) televisions usually maxed out at 480p (in relation to today's "pixels") so a console like the NES64 would be up-converted in a sense turning (roughly) a single dot into two rows of two dots in order to fill the screen. The screen was also almost perfectly square, so displaying the same image on today's TVs needs to also be square (4:3 ratio) otherwise you're stretching and already stretched image a lot more (16:9) which distorts the image a lot more. Yes, these devices do what they're intended. No, you're not going to be amazed at the quality of many older devices displaying images that are overly stretched in order to fit on your flat-screen. If your set is fancy enough to down-scale to 480p or less, you're in luck, as it's as close to a natural image you'll get. If you're connecting a Wii/Wii-U that have the RCA cable, there are devices made specifically for this purpose at around the same price (search for "Wii HDMI".) For those with "bad" devices, follow these safety instructions: 1. Unplug the TV and the device you're intending to use this with. 2. Plug the USB cable into the converter FIRST, then use a reliable USB power supply and connect the cable to it. 3. Plug in the other two devices (TV last) and fire everything up. * The old USB-A Mini cables are known to be a bit risky at plug-and-play; it's best to unplug power to prevent shorting things out. When connecting an old video game console, VHS and/or DVD player, etc.: 1. You're likely going to see a picture that's more dim than you might expect, this is common due to the stretching. Increase brightness, adjust contrast as needed and set the "Color Temperature" to Game or White depending on your TV's settings. 2. Disable ALL stretching (Zoom, widescreen, etc.) and set the screen to 4:9 ratio. If the TV has it, set it to 480i or 480p and the switch on the converter to 720p. 3. You MUST have an HDMI cable (v1.4) capable of no less than 18Gb speed for reasonable 720p video. A cheap media cable will "leak" due to the lack of shielding within the cable AND the cheaper/thinner wire inside it.
C**N
Unreliable, broke quickly.
This broke the second time I tried to use it and stopped outputting video, its an unreliable piece of trash.
R**K
Accurate and Crisp Signal Conversion Quality
Awesome Converter! I found my old PS1 in storage the other day and could not play it as I no longer have a TV with RCA inputs. In addition, I wanted to see if I could connected the PS1 to a computer monitor. I am beyond blown away at how well this UPGROW RCA to HDMI converter works. The picture quality is consistent with the PS1 hardware. The audio quality is super crisp. Little known fact. The PS1 SPCH 1001 model has dedicated RCA outputs on the back which makes it's audio quality on par with high end driver devices. That being said this UPGROW converter does an excellent job at accurately and instantaneously distributing the signal. I would reccomend the product without hesitation.
M**M
It solve my problem of connecting RCA cables to HDMI newest device that had only HDMI port. Recommended.
A**R
Just plug it in and off you go. I can again use my DVD player with my replacement tv to view my library.
S**N
Didn't work at all from new. It was connected correctly but nothing but a blank screen and audio hum. I was going to return it but completely forgot until it was too late
A**R
I purchased a new amplifier for my tv/ surround sound system. All the new amps are HDMI and accept phono plugs for the sound ONLY! If you want to have your amp to be able to provide the video / audio from your VCR this component is essential. It eliminates the extra cables to the tv imputes and you just hook your VCR video and audio cables to one side of the component and the HDMI out from the other side directly into the HDMI in to your amp. Works GREAT! highly recommended! Barry
A**O
Convertidor simple pero funcional. Es muy sencillo de conectar; RCA de un lado, HDMI del otro. Eso sí, necesita una toma de corriente para funcionar. Con él pude pasar mis videos de una cámara que mandaba video por RCA a HDMI. Pude hacer respaldo de esos video mediante OBS.
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