

🎞️ Relive, Record, and Reimagine Your Memories—Digitally!
The VHS to Digital Converter 3.0 by READYXIO is a versatile, standalone device that effortlessly converts analog video sources—including VHS, Hi8, camcorders, and gaming systems—into digital MP4 files. Featuring a crisp 4.3-inch TFT screen, built-in stereo speakers, and a 1500mAh rechargeable battery, it enables portable preview and playback. With support for up to 64GB storage on USB or TF cards and no computer or software required, it’s the ultimate tool for preserving and personalizing your vintage video collection.





| ASIN | B0B7VK8YVG |
| Item model number | RXVIDEO-003 |
| Manufacturer | READYXIO |
| Package Dimensions | 12.8 x 12.8 x 5.69 cm; 372 g |
L**N
Works as advertised. Once you're used to the buttons then piece of cake. Instructions read across and then start over and go across the bottom. I read down and then across and down.... but once I realized my mistake then made sense.
B**L
I'm glad some people had luck with this but like others I did not. I converted two videos then later videos will not convert. Now the unit will not power up even after plugged in. Don't buy junk
R**T
I bought this external monitor to be able to shoot video with my camera without having to squint at the small screen my camera has. This one mounts to the hot shoe or side mount (it doesn’t draw power from the camera). Plug and play connectivity via a HDMI cable, which is supplied. Bright colors. Easy to use. Lightweight but sturdy. My only complaint is that it overrides my cameras touch screen. This monitor is not a touch screen. I have to nplug the HDMI cable every time I want to make on s teen camera adjustments. Still, I’m happy with the monitor. It does what I expected it to do and it makes for easier video shooting with my camera.
J**K
Terrific product that’s easy to use.
N**R
The box itself is pretty well made, but battery life is more like one hour, not the listed two. Based off of the product specs, you'd imagine the lower the resolution the higher the framerate you could record at, but the system seems to be locked to 15fps for all composite inputs. In other words, the thing isn't capable of the NSTC standard for composite of 480i and 29.97 fps. If you're hoping to use this device in a tapeless camcorder rig, I wouldn't recommend it. It has some other quirks as well, like being very picky about what cables it will charge from, and there's no way to turn the screen saver off while it's charging. Overall, I'm quite disappointed in this product for how much I paid for it. $109 is just too much for a product that can't even meet the quality of a 25 year old camcorder.
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