

🎮 Level up your AV game with effortless 8-in-1 switching!
The Panlong 8-Way AV Switch RCA Switcher is a compact, durable selector box designed to connect up to 8 composite video and L/R audio devices like DVD players, game consoles, and set-top boxes to a single TV. Featuring a mechanical push-button switch, it requires no external power or software, delivering stable, high-quality AV signals in a sleek metal enclosure. Perfect for retro gaming enthusiasts and multimedia setups seeking streamlined, reliable input management.







| ASIN | B00KXVBB7C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25 in Audio & Video Selector Boxes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,563) |
| Date First Available | June 12, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Item model number | PL-831AV |
| Manufacturer | Mt-viki |
| Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 8.7 x 1.6 inches |
C**R
Great and easy to use.
Great for connecting multiple retro game consoles, easy to use and for a great price. Can't say enough for how useful this has been. Came in good quality and works great.
D**N
Condense able to be labeled
Can easily be labeled and used without issue. Mechanical switch needs no power and transmits video perfectly as intended.
A**R
Good for retro game or VHS collectors
Works great for my retro set up.
D**.
Works perfect to connect retro game systems to my LCD TV!
I purchased this switcher to connect multiple "retro" game systems to an LCD tv. So far, I am quite happy with the picture and sound quality coming out of this product! I have a Retro-Bit RetroTRIO, Nintendo 64, Playstation, Playstation 2, XBox, and a Wii consoles connected to it. I hope to connect an old Atari 2600 to it soon, as well. Originally, I had an old 4-input Pelican RCA switcher with the game systems connected to it. I upgraded to this Panlong switcher because I needed more inputs. I can notice a definite difference in the video quality with the Panlong. It has much crisper visuals coming out of it, compared to the old Pelican switcher (which I bought back in the late 90s!). When I was running my N64 and NES through the Pelican box, the video looked a lot more pixelated on my LCD tv, than they do with this Panlong box. There is also a lot less "ghosting" of fast movements on the N64 with this switcher. However, I have to say that any LCD/LED TV will pixelate and ghost the older game systems no matter what. Those systems were made for old tube TVs, and the way they display pictures. The new HD TVs will only make flaws in the resolution of the old games stand out. Eventually, I may purchase an up-converter for the RCA output of this box, and connect it via HDMI to the TV. I hear that helps a little on resolution. But, I am currently quite happy with the video quality that this Panlong box gives out. I would definitely recommend this switcher to anyone! *Quick disclaimer: I connected all these old game systems to a smaller 26" LCD TV. I did not try it with my 52" TV. I assume, as with any of the older systems, the video quality will decrease a small portion due to the larger size of the HD screen being used. But, I don't think it would be a deal-breaker. When I used the old Pelican box on my 52", the quality was a lot less than if I connected the NES to the TV directly. Seeing the improved quality of this Panlong box, I don't think that would be an issue here.
D**L
Excellent switch, with a minor issue
Id like to start out and say this is a good, functional switch. It does what it says on the box. That’s all fine and dandy but there’s a glaring issue. I don’t think there’s enough shielding between the closer inputs. 1 and 2 for example. When two inputs are both connected and on, a “ghost” of input 2 will show while input 1 is in use. It can be avoided by spacing out inputs that might overlap or be on at the same time. In the video you can see the Xbox logo ghosting on the blue of the VCR. Other than that, great overall product.
T**T
If the buttons don't work, try this
Working great with 5 retro consoles connected. I verified all input ports work and I tested with all 5 consoles powered on and there was no cross-talk. When it arrived though, the buttons were all pushed in and for a moment I thought it was defective like some other reviewers' units, but I pushed really hard on one button at random and then all the others popped out.
A**I
A fine AV switch for the price!
For the price, this is a good buy for anyone needing a reliable AV switch. Construction is far better than I'd hoped; the chassis is solid, all metal construction that seems like it will hold up rather well. The switches are smooth, but I'd be interested to see how they'd hold up to a year or two of heavy use. Overall, my first impression was that it was smaller than I'd expected. You could probably fit eight of these units inside of an old Nintendo Entertainment System console it's that small. Yet it is still well laid out and easily set up and operated. It's a passive unit, so no power required to operate. I was able to simply plug in and test the unit with no faults out of the box. All of the jacks were firm and mounted well. Not the slightest hint of cheap construction. [EDIT: Another review mentioned the backplate of the unit -4 way version- so I inspected mine a little closer. Yes, the back is a bit wishy-washy and does seem as though it could be pushed into the case itself with a small amount of force. This is more force than should be needed to plug in cables, but it is still something to be wary of. However, in most cases, you would not be constantly plugging in and unplugging units from the back of this device, so it should not present a problem for most users]. Overall, I woud recommend this unit to anyone.
T**M
I have 6 concoles plugged into this box and I have never had any issues with the buttons or anything. Feels like it's built pretty solid and mine gets used daily for over 2 years.
A**.
If any of the inputs are not working property, it may be due to loose ribbon cable connections inside of the device. Instead of sending it back and waiting for a new one, or buying something else, fix it yourself.
J**N
Have had this for a year or so, and never had any issues. There's a loud-ish click when you switch inputs, but that's hardly a dealbreaker.
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