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Hyperkin HD Cable for Wii

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About this item

  • Compatible with HDTVs
  • Supports 480p resolution (only select titles)
  • 7 ft. cable
  • Clear picture quality and crisp audio
  • Wii needs ample power, an OEM power supply with the correct varying voltage for the cable to get enough power


Hyperkin's HD Cable for the Wii lets you conveniently play your favorite Wii titles on your HDTV. Ditch your composite AV cable and experience Wii gaming in full 480p and crisp, HD audio. Its 7 ft. in length allows for the best placement in your gaming area, suitable for family game night or parties.


Christopher Hsu
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2025
I recently upgraded an old Plasma TV that had RCA inputs for the Wii, and my wife still uses it for her daycare kids. Well, as you would expect, the new TV does not have any RCA inputs so I needed a solution for connecting the Wii to the new TV. This not only worked like it should, the picture is excellent! Highly recommend this cable if you have an older Wii system you want to connect to a modern TV
Treychik
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Works great, picture is great, especially with the upscaler!
Olivxxer.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 17, 2024
I was worried this wasn't going to work with my pal wii after reading some of the reviews but it works great and the sound and video quality is very good.
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I have a Sony bravia TV, No issues getting it set up. The image is alittle fuzzy but that's because we aren't used to seeing much of 480p any more but changing the settings to 480p from 480i on the WII it self seemed to help crisp up the image quality and there seeems to be no lag, no tearing and no image crashing. The Audio is perfect! With electronics and cables you really do get what you pay for as long as your TV or Monitor allows for 480p image! Worth the price and everything 🥰
Tobias A.
Reviewed in Germany on October 22, 2024
Dieser Konverter für die Wii funktioniert Einwandfrei! Natürlich ist es bisschen teurer als andere, aber dafür überzeugt es definitiv mit der Qualität und Stabilität!
Marco
Reviewed in Mexico on March 19, 2022
Lo compré en sustitución de un convertidor de cable de componentes a HDMI que producía una imagen intermitente en una pantalla 4K sin entradas de RCA ni componentes, haciendo obviamente imposible la utilización correcta de una consola Wii. Este cable funcionó perfectamente para mi. Y a pesar de que la resolución de la consola es 480i o 480p el cable cubre su función entregando audio y video constantes, con mucho mejor calidad que el convertidor mencionado y sin problemas. Claro, teniendo en cuenta el límite de resolución de la consola. Pero aún así la calidad de la imagen es bastante aceptable y puedo utilizar la consola sin problemas. La instalación es muy sencilla y rápida, en segundos. Recomendable.
the eliminator
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021
This is the HDMI adapter to get for hooking up the Wii to modern TVs. There are cheaper options out there, but the Wii only outputs a 480i/480p signal and so the ones that claim to "upscale" to 720p or 1080p aren't doing the Wii's picture any favors. This one leaves it alone at 480p, so the same as if you used a component cable (the Red/Green/Blue/White/Red one). This results in a sharper image than if you use the Yellow/White/Red cable and doesn't add any unnecessary processing to the image. You simply plug it in and go. You might have to go into the Wii settings and change the image from 480i to 480p, though.The resulting picture is noticeably sharper than using the stock R/W/Y cable and looks good on modern TV's. Obviously this machine is a few generations old so the quality won't rival the Switch or even the WiiU, but it looks good and many Wii games hold up well today. So I'm very happy with this cable and it's simplicity, it feels well made and is a great option for hooking a Wii up to HDMI.
Fernando
Reviewed in Brazil on October 1, 2021
Eu gostei muito do cabo pelo fato de ter uma boa qualidade de construção e também por proporcionar uma boa qualidade de imagem e a qualidade da imagem ficou muito melhor do que o do outro adaptador hdmi que eu tenho
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019
I needed to find a product that would give a clean 480p output in preparation for a new retro upscaler I ordered called the mClassic. You'll see several small white brick looking adapters for the Wii on Amazon. Some output an upscaled 1080p image, but I wanted just 480p which is the highest natively supported by the Wii anyway. This left me with 2 options the Hyperkin HD cable and the KCool variety of small white brick adapters. The KCool did indeed display a 480p image at half the price of the Hyperkin but with a lot of noise displaying as a diagonal red lines across the image (painfully noticeable when flat colors were displayed on screen, and against the horizontal lines the Wii uses at various places in its user interface).The Hyperkin however had no such issue. The result is a clean image that looks just as good as my official Wii component cables with no distracting visual noise.For whatever reason you may need an HDMI output from the Wii (with cost in mind and without mods that require disassembling the system), this is the product you want. Easily worth the extra cost. Remember, this will not "clean up" the image. I thought it may be a tad sharper or "crisper" overall but in my limited testing playing the same small section of a game with official component cables and then the Hyperkin, they looked virtually identical.
Ignazio
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2017
This adapter takes component video (YPbPr) output by the Wii, and converts it to HDMI. It works at 480i, 480p, 576i resolutions. Didn't test it on a Wii U at higher resolutions.The analog signal does not get upscaled in any way. This is exactly what I wanted. Other than that I liked the idea of having a long, black video cable which would look pretty nice and less messy when connected to a black Wii. The cable looks quite sturdy overall.However, while I thought to have finally found the perfect fit, I was quite disappointed by the resulting picture. I compared it to the picture output via two separate component to hdmi adapters connected using a dedicated Wii component video cable.These are the two:https://www.amazon.co.uk/KanaaN-Component-YPbPr-Converter-Adapter/dp/B00423GLWWhttps://www.amazon.com/Portta-SPETRH-Component-Converter-Uncompressed/dp/B00LPHJE5EThe first analog to digital converter (KanaaN) is the very best one I have ever owned. Not the best I would have wanted, just the cheapest I could buy with a really decent picture quality. It works beautifully up to 1080i over component video on my Wii U.The second one (Portta), is quite smaller and consumes a bit less power, but the picture output is a bit "squashed" or letterboxed. Infact it adds two black bars of 8-10 pixel on the top and the bottom. To remove those by the view, I need to activate a zoomed view on my screen. This adds lag, and needs adjustments which I am frankly quite annoyed to still have to follow through on a 2017 screen.Now this dedicated adapter for the Wii from Hyperkin, it outputs the exact same squashed picture as the Portta adapter above. They both are the very smallest analog to digital video converters I have ever seen, and I wouldn't be surprised to find the exact same IC inside them.It doesn't end here. The picture when using a Wii component cable and a Portta adapter, yes it is squashed, but it is clean. Instead the Hyperkin cable introduces artifacts: white dots appeared on certain parts of the screen. These were expecially visible on dark areas.Having read that quite a few Wii users had experienced such kind of behaviour, and when it happened it was most often caused by GPU issues (which needed a full console replacement). So at first I thought that I was looking at the final stage of my beloved Wii's life. But then I calmed down and just unplugged the Hyperkin, reconnected a Wii component cable to the external HDMI converter, and got again a completely clean picture.Now if you have ever owned a cheap 3rd party video cable for the Wii, you might have noticed that it can introduce such white dots artifacts, if not just any kind of statics/noise (other than color shifting, ghosting, and whatnot). I own a PAL Wii, and when using RGB SCART cables, in order to have a clean picture I have had to buy the official Nintendo SCART cable. Even Nitho's "Pro" SCART cable failed miserably, measuring its CVBS pin (aka SYNC signal on Wii) running at over 2V..!In conclusion, this converter from Hyperkin not only uses a subpar analog to digital video converter IC, it also uses low quality (or just unshielded, I guess) cable interconnects. At this price point ($22.90 on Dec'17) it felt like a genuine rip-off to me, expecially when there are tons of Wii2HDMI converters out there for sale for less 1/3 of the price. On these cheaper alternatives the Wii AV plug is soldered directly to the converter board, and such solution reduces by 90% the chances to introduce visual artifacts.
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