🔧 Fix Your HDMI Woes with Style!
The LINDY41232 HDMI CEC Less Adapter is a high-quality solution designed to eliminate connection issues caused by Pin 13 in HDMI devices. Featuring gold plated connectors for optimal performance, this adapter ensures compatibility with all HDMI and HDCP compliant devices, making it an essential tool for seamless connectivity in your home entertainment setup.
Brand | Lindy |
Item model number | 41232 |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 4.33 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.91 x 4.33 x 0.39 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | Lindy |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B00DL48KVI |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 26, 2013 |
A**R
It does exactly what it is supposed to do and solved my problem.
The product appears to be good quality and does what it is supposed to do, thus I consider it as value for money.5 stars given for "remote control" is to give a full a full 5 star review but isn't really applicable to this product, unless you consider its purpose is to block remote commands over HDMI.Picture quality shows no degradation, I wouldn't expect it to, but in my case it was only being used on a 1080p connection.It certainly solved my problem which was as follows:My television has 3 HDMI ports.Originally port 1 was connected to a Chromecast and port 2 was connected to an AV receiver with a Blue-Ray player connected to it.When the AV receiver and / or Blue-Ray player were turned on the television would automatically switch to the correct HDMI input and I could control the AV receiver and Blue-Ray player using the television's remote control via the HDMI link, thus avoiding me needing to use all the individual dedicated remotes.I connected a device to the third HDMI port and the previous functionality ceased - the television no longer automatically switched to the AV receiver / Blue-Ray player and I could no longer control them via the televisions' remote control.Hence I suspected that either the new device, a security recorder, which obviously needs to be on 24/7, might be sending CEC commands that were preventing the AV receiver and Blue-Ray player establishing a CEC link or that the lengthy 15m HDMI cable to it was picking up interference and causing a similar issue.I fitted the CEC blocker at the television in the connection from the security recorder and problem solved.I am a little disappointed in those that designed my television as even if you manually forced it to switch to the correct HDMI input it would still not give priority to CEC commands from that source.
B**S
Evercade VS-R HDMI CEC bug fix
I bought this for an Evercade VS-R console, for those unaware, the machine has an HDMI CEC bug that causes sound systems connected via HDMI not to work when the console is in standby.Before I installed this adapter onto the end of the HDMI lead from the Evercade, my HDMI Arc soundbar would stop working when the machine was in standby, after installation, the issue has completely gone :)In short, if you use an AV Receiver or soundbar connected via HDMI eARC/ARC and want to plug an Evercade VS-R console into the signal chain, get one of these CEC blockers from Lidy and save yourself a lot of headache.
P**K
Appears to work fine
A recently purchased Humax Aura, apparently turned itself and the connected TV on for no apparent reason. The solution given on the internet was to use this plug at the TV connection which eliminates the thirteenth pin and the control connection of the Humax.
C**N
Cured my Bravia Sync issues
I recently bought this device to cure a problem between my Sony Bravia TV, Sony BluRay/Surround Sound and a Microsoft Surface Dock. I have the dock (which uses a mini display port) connected to the TV via a minidisplay - HDMI adapter. However, I found that whenever I had everything connected up in this fashion, the TV stopped recognising and using the Surround sound system via Bravia Sync. It was like the Surround sound was broken or invisible to the TV even though still plugged in. This was happening even with the Surface Dock switched off completely. As long as it was connected to the TV, then the Bravia Sync stopped working.After some searching on the net, it appears that mini display ports use a particular pin on an HDMI cable and that messes with the Bravia TV Sync facility. This particular adapter removes that pin, which doesn't affect HDMI in any other way. So, with this adapter fitted between my Surface Dock and the TV, this problem instantly disappeared, so now I can have all devices plugged in and working as expected.So this device worked great for me in curing the Sony Bravia Sync issue caused by mini display port from the Surface Dock. I knocked a star off as I thought it was a little expensive at just under £10. Does the trick though!
J**H
Stopped annoying HUMAX bug
I have a HUMAX Freeview box (Aura) that, when it does an overnight update, switches the TV and soundbar on. So at some ungodly hour of the night the TV is on and blaring away meaning getting up ro turn everything off. Unfortunately, the HUMAX doesn't turn everything off after an update, it turns itself off again but not anything else.Adding this stops this happening. The ONLY downside is that you have to turn the TV on and then something else. I have an LG TV, an Amazon Fire Cube, a JBL Sound Bar and a Sony BluRay player fed into the HDMI ports. If I turn the TV on I have to press the Humax on button on the remote. If I turn the Fire Cube on, it turns everything on, including the Humax. Can't be bothered to try and recable everything again (been doing that for a year to stop the Humax bug). The gizmo WORKS and we have had NO disturbed sleep since fitting it. Best money I've spent recently.According to HUMAX, it's all working as it should (meaning it doesn't turn everything off after an update but DOES turn everything off if you use the remote. Go figure that logic).
K**J
Didn't work for me
I must have a duff one as mine didn't work. It prevented Atmos being sent to my receiver and still allowed CEC controling.My issue is I have to have CEC on via my Samsung in order to send Atmos via eARC. I do not want the TV controlling my power on the receiver, I want to just send Atmos and HDR.My assumption was - and after reading reviews - that this would block controling and allow signals to continue. It didn't do that, it stopped my receiver recognising Atmos and HDR while still allowing the TV to turn off my receiver.In fact it then prevented my receiver allowing the source to continue with a signal when it was plugged in. So the receiver went into standby as normal but wouldn't wake up once I'd turned the TV on.
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