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SCART Adaptors

If you still run a DVD player, retro games console or older set-top box, a SCART link keeps it talking to the television. This AV:Link 2-way SCART splitter has a manual switch and a 50cm lead, so you can feed two sources to one display and flick between them without crawling round the back. A simple way to keep legacy AV gear in use.

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Keeping legacy AV in use

SCART remains the link of choice for a good deal of older home AV gear. If you still run a DVD player, a retro games console or an older set-top box, a SCART connection keeps it talking to the television without replacing the kit itself. It carries both picture and sound down a single lead, which is part of why the format held on for so long across living rooms.

The 2-way SCART splitter

This 2-way SCART splitter feeds two sources into one display through a manual switch, with a 50cm lead. Instead of unplugging and swapping leads behind the set, you flick the switch to choose which device reaches the screen. It is a tidy answer for a TV with a single SCART port that needs to serve more than one piece of equipment.

Where it helps

This is a practical fix for keeping a games console and a DVD player on the same older television, or for pairing a set-top box with a second source. By switching at the front rather than reaching round the back, it keeps a legacy setup usable day to day. It also spares the single SCART socket on the television from constant plugging and unplugging, which is worth having on older sets where ports are not easily replaced. A simple way to get more from gear that still does its job.

Choosing and connecting

Check that the devices you want to link and the television all carry SCART ports, since this splitter works in the SCART format throughout. Connect the two sources to the inputs, run the lead to the television, and use the manual switch to select between them. The 50cm lead gives a little room to route cabling behind a unit. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a 2-way SCART splitter do?

It lets two SCART sources share one SCART port on a television. A manual switch selects which source reaches the screen, so you can keep two devices connected and choose between them without swapping leads behind the set.

Do I still need SCART today?

SCART is most useful for older AV equipment such as DVD players, retro games consoles and older set-top boxes. If your devices and television both carry SCART ports, this splitter keeps that gear in use rather than retiring it.

Does it switch automatically between sources?

No. This splitter uses a manual switch, so you select the active source yourself by flicking the switch. That keeps the unit simple and means you decide which device feeds the television at any time.

How long is the lead?

This 2-way SCART splitter has a 50cm lead, which gives a little room to route cabling neatly behind a television or AV unit.

Will it work with HDMI devices?

This is a SCART-to-SCART splitter, so the sources and the television all need SCART ports. It does not convert between SCART and HDMI; for a digital input you would need a separate converter suited to those connectors.

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