• 🎮HD LINK🎮Convert and upscale the analog RGB signals from Super NES/Super FC to digital HDMI signals for modern HDTVs/monitors/projectors
  • 🎮EASY TO USE🎮Plug and play with well-prepared cables. Detachable design, so high-end or extended HDMI cables can be used
  • 🎮AWESOME IMAGE🎮Provide the best upscaled signal processing with great precision, colors, resolution and details at this price
  • 🎮ASPECT RATIO SWITCH & LOW LATENCY🎮Support 4:3 and 16:9 with a toggle switch & unnoticeable lag when playing games
  • 🎮ONE-YEAR WARRANTY🎮Offer the free replacement without asking and helpful customer service

After looking for years to find easy-to-use technology for converting the image quality of my retro SNES games, I finally found something that works. This device delivers in ways I hadn't expected, and conversion doesn't cause any issues to output to my TV screen. The device is easy to use, small, and efficient. Doesn't require extensive hookup, and even blends in with the rest of the decor for my entertainment set. A must have for those that are tired of getting converter boxes for HD output and having to hookup a bunch of lines just for it all to be a waste. The cable aligns to the SNES console and the HDMI part can be plugged into the appropriate port in your HDTV. There is an additional cable that connects to USB to complete the setup.

I can confirm this product works on N64 after you RGB mod your console. SNES looks flawless. Excellent customer service! After I hooked up the USB cable to a phone charger it works really well. It's solid color is amazing.

There is no any flaws shown on my HDR TV for a long time playing games with no noticeable input lag. Solid quality and sharper pictures. It was a pleasure to buy it and looking forward their future products for other consoles

I gave it 5 stars for picture quality because the picture is pretty decent. However, I don’t have the original wires so I don’t really have anything to compare it to.

Chord works great and I even had some trouble getting it to work and their support team was able to help me on a moments notice with all my issues and even offered to send a brand new chord free of charge, ended up not needing it! Thank you guys!

The picture quality is a great improvement over the Yellow, Red, and white composite AV cables that come with a Super Nintendo. When you hook up an old system to a new HDTV with composite or RF video the picture tends to be kind of fuzzy or washed out. Hooking my Super Nintendo up to my TV with this though did the trick. The picture is clearer and the colors are greatly improved. I have an old 16:9 Pioneer Pro-1010HD plasma, a 1080i/720p monitor that has limited options for squeezing 16:9 images, and making them 4:3. Most modern HDTVs, including my Sony KDL-48W600B have no problem with squeezing 16:9 images to 4:3. Technically this particular cable outputs a 16:9 720p image, so make sure your TV can squeeze the image properly. You can test this by watching a blu-ray and trying to make it 4:3 (bars on the side)... if your TV can do that- then get this one. If your older TV cannot do this, there is a newer model of this cable with a switch that toggles between 4:3 or 16:9. After purchasing the older version and wanting to hook my SNES up to my secondary Pioneer TV instead of my main Sony TV- the company contacted me after posting my review and sent me the new version. That's really awesome of them and it works great. Again, if your HDTV is less than 5 years old- it shouldn't be a problem with this one. If you have an older TV that has limited aspect ratio sizing options go with the other one. This unit comes with an HDMI cable, and a micro USB power cable. You will need to supply a usb charging plug- like one that comes with your iPhone or Android to power it. Anyway, it's a great way to get your old game looking great on your HDTV

I just received it and plugged it in for a quick testing with Tetris and Secret of Mana. It works as described. Normally I'd recommend an HD Retrovision cable for anyone. It's more expensive but worth every penny for the image detail. However, HD Retrovision cables don't work on all TV's, so for those people I'd recommend one of these. For me, it's replacing the AV2HDMI box, also bought here on Amazon. That product has issues with audio cutting out. This cable seems to be a better product so far, in image quality(only slightly), and audio quality.

I’ve recently decided to break out the old game consoles and see how they work on my Sony 4K tv. Needless to say composite looks poor, but this adapter does a great job of displaying SNES games on my tv. Super Mario world looks great at 720p, the native output of the adapter. One interesting feature is that the supplied USB cable does not appear to be needed. It works just fine without it. In fact when I used the usb cable my tv would work fine for the game, but my tv remote would no longer work properly. When I ditch the usb all was fine. Still, deserves 5 stars when the usb is left in the box.

I spent a lot of time investigating several options to get my Super Nintendo up and running on my TV, as AV cables just weren't cutting it for me. Half the time my TV would barely even pick up the signal. I researched several options from cables similar to Levelhike's, all the way up to modding the console. Enter Levelhike. I had considered other options such as the Hyperkin cable and some other knockoffs and several things about them stood out to me. First, I needed the option to switch from 16:9 aspect ratio to 4:3. No offense, but I don't know anyone in their right mind from my camp that would wanna stretch the image out that far. If that's your thing, so be it, but I prefer the original aspect ratio native to the SNES. I also didn't want to adjust my TV's screen size constantly. Nearly all of these other cables did not have that option. Second, most of these other cables had completely sketchy customer service and ratings/reviews. I didn't want to blow money on the hyperkin cable, for example, as I had heard it would crap out on some people after consistent use. I have had Levelhike's SNES cable for a while now, and it is a godsend. It allows for aspect ratio switching, is completely affordable, and the customer service couldn't have been more personable and professional. I appreciate a manufacturer who will stand by their product above all else. I have had no issues at all with the performance of the cable either, and even if I did I know Levelhike would work with me. Now, don't expect this to take your SNES games and turn them into completely clean and crisp HD visuals; again, we're talking about a 28 year old console here. But man, did it clear up 90% of the fuzziness I would get from the AV cables. To me, that is what mattered most. I also enjoy knowing that I can rely on this cable to be compatible with many other TVs (a lot of them, even with AV support, won't display anything at all depending on the size). All in all, this is an amazing, affordable HD option for your SNES that will give it a beautifully clear and colorful picture without any lag. I would surely recommend this to anyone seeking HD options for their Super Nintendo, and look forward to doing further business with Levelhike in the future!