

🎮 Bring your PS2 classics into the HDMI era—because retro deserves clarity!
The Kaico Edition HDMI Converter Adapter effortlessly upgrades your PlayStation 2's component video output to HDMI, supporting 480i, 480p, and 576i resolutions. It features true plug & play functionality and a 3.5mm headphone jack for private gaming, designed exclusively for PS2 games to deliver a seamless retro gaming experience on modern TVs.









| ASIN | B06XBV1L8Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,474 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #12 in PlayStation 2 Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,736) |
| Date First Available | May 28, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | PS2 to HDMI Passthrough |
| Manufacturer | Kaico |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 1.38 x 0.59 inches |
M**D
It's not working please
The item I bought it's not working please
N**Y
Wichtig. Das Ausgangssignal muss wie beschrieben umgestellt werden. Danach läuft der Adapter einwandfrei. Klar das die Spiele PS/2 Grafik behalten jedoch ist diese auch gestochen scharf. So macht Need for Speed etc. wieder richtig Spaß. Absolutes „Must have“ um weitere 20 Jahre mit der PS/2 zu haben.
S**E
Great device works as described. Only problem for me . With limit space I wanted to place my ps2 vertically standing but where the power supply for the device is location means the lead hits the floor before the ps2 does . Horizontally should be perfect for anyone else
B**N
I've been trying different PS2 to HDMI converters through the years, ever since I brought my PS2 out of storage. The one I stuck with the longest was Levelhike. It had pretty good quality, especially for the price. I also just didn't want to break the bank with those high end converters (often costing over 100 dollars) so it was good enpugh for me. After about 2 years though, I got curious and wanted to see if I could find anything better. I decided to just keep trying out different HDMI converters in hopes that I could find better quality. I saw a video on YouTube talking about different HDMI converters and surprisingly no one mentioned Kaico. It was from a comment that I saw someone recommend it. I had bought and tried it for myself and they were completely right. Kaico's HDMI converter looked absolutely stunning compared to Levelhike. The colors were better, the on-screen text and textures looked sharper, and the image mostly filled the screen (just had 2 small black bars on the sides but you don't notice them). I have to say that I'm very surprised and impressed by the quality. I had tried another brand before this, ElectronPulse, and they had all sorts of demonstrations and reviews on their website of how "high tech" their HDMI converter was. I wasn't too impressed by it when I personally tried it out. It felt on par with Levelhike, and honestly, I kind of felt like it may have even been a step down in visual quality, but there were times where I couldn't clearly tell unless I took a side by side picture (which I didn't do but I wish I did). But anyway, I highly recommend you try out Kaico's HDMI converter. Its honestly really good. I tried it on both a Samsung and Sony TV and it worked on both. I had a weird issue where Levelhike wouldn't work on my Sony. It would be weirdly stretched out and if you looked closely, the image would have a staticky shaking effect. It was bizarre and even the company couldn't answer me as to why it wasn't compatible. But I'm happy to say that Kaico works great on my Sony. On a side note, I'd also recommend Zeskit Maya's 8k HDMI cables. They're 2.1 certified and one of the best on the market at an affordable price. They really help bring the most out of my consoles, especially the PS2. You won't regret it.
J**J
I was using composite cables before and upgrading to this Kaico HDMI makes a huge difference. Games look much more crisp and the game text is super clean and easy to read. It basically cleans all the smudgy, blurriness of composite. Games that support progressive scan benefit even more from this HDMI adaptor. There is no difference in the input delay and now my PS2 can be connected to any modern HD TV. For this to be perfect, I wish it didn't need the USB charger like the original Xbox adaptor but it's ok.
S**N
Prima, doet wat ie moet doen.
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