Premium Gold Plated Component AV Cable for Nintendo Wii

Premium Gold Plated Component AV Cable for Nintendo Wii


Compatible with: Nintendo Wii console system only
 

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Good quality, good price.
There is little to no difference between these cables and first (or other third) party cables. The difference in picture quality upon upgrading to a component cable from a standard AV cable is outstanding.

If you have an HDTV and a Wii, buy one. Now.

1 Star Ok
This product works well for games, but the Wii menu looks terrible with it. I guess it’s b/c of all the white and grey or something.
5 Stars Great Value
Cables in use for about 30 days with no issues. Looks/works well…Great for the money.
3 Stars OK for the price but I was not wowed
Bought these because they were a good price. Shipping was reasonable though ironic that it was 3 times the price of the cables itself. I’d say that there is about a 10% improvement over the cables that came with the Wii, but noting to get too excited about. I might buy the Wii-Licenced Component Cables just to see if they make a real difference.
3 Stars These cables actually are not premium, but they do work.
I don’t know how they can call these cables premium when they are not double shielded. Additionally, the connectors do not fit as snuggly as the Belkin ones I bought. Of course I paid 5 times as much for the premium Belkin cables. The description claims that the product has an “Ultra thick and flexible PVC jacket” but again, the jacket is not half as thick as the Belkin’s.

On the plus side, the connectors do stay plugged in and the picture quality is great despite not being double shielded. This is a cheap upgrade from the cables the Wii comes with and if you have an HDTV you definitely need component cables–the different is much more noticeable.

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