JINHEZO N64 AV Cable Composite Video Cord Compatible with Nintendo 64/N64/GameCube/GC/Super Nintendo SNES TV Game (1.8M / 6 Feet) 1 Pack
Description
Features:
- Composite N64 AV Cable supports video and audio output so you can view them on a TV, HDTV or Monitor. Unlike other ordinary cable products, our dock connector plug of the cable is designed to be able to connect to the game console directly – to simplify deployment process, there are also 3 colors coded connectors on the other side
- The Video and Audio Cable are compatible with many TV games, suitable for Nintendo 64, GameCube, Super Nintendo SNES etc. (Support TV with RCA input only.) bring you extraordinary experience when you play games on TV
- AV Cords is 6 feet about 1.8M, the length is longer than 90% of cables in same type, perfect works for TV games, SNES, GameCube, GC, etc. Each Cable is equipped with standard AV composite lead, yellow, red & white connectors on one side and input connector for Nintendo on the other side
- The Standard Mode Cords are Great for Modern HD LCD LED Televisions, N64 Composite Red White Yellow Color Coded Stereo connectors are easy to deploy
- We always stick to the high-quality Composite AV Cables and high-grade professional service. If any issues happen to the cables after sale, please dont hesitate to contact us
Product Details:
- Brand: JINHEZO
- Connector Type: Component
- Cable Type: AUX
- Compatible Devices: Gaming Console
- Special Feature: LED Display
- Brand: JINHEZO
- Connector Type: Component
- Cable Type: AUX
- Compatible Devices: Gaming Console
- Special Feature: LED Display
- Recommended Uses For Product: Travel, Indoor use
- Color: Black
- Connector Gender: Male-to-Male
- Shape: Round
- Unit Count: 1 Count
- Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary
- Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor, Indoor
- Package Type: Standard Packaging
- Product Dimensions: 72 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches
- Item Weight: 0.352 ounces
- Manufacturer: JINHEZO
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: CS-371
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: February 11, 2007