Apple Composite AV Cable
Easily connect your iPod, iPhone, or iPad to the composite video inputs on a TV. The cable also features audio and USB connectors.
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Connect an iPod, iPhone or iPad to your television with the Apple Composite AV Cable, gather up your friends and watch videos or slideshows together on the big screen. You can also connect the Composite AV Cable to your stereo or powered speakers for a room-filling audio experience.
The Composite AV Cable connects to your device or Universal Dock via the 30-pin dock connector and to your TV, home cinema receiver or stereo receiver via the composite video and red/white analog audio ports. The cable also features a USB connector that you can plug in to a power source.
What’s in the Box
- Composite AV Cable
- User Guide
This accessory is compatible with the following:
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iPhone 4S
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iPhone 4
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 3G
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iPhone
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iPod touch
4th generation -
iPod touch
3rd generation -
iPod touch
2nd generation -
iPod touch
1st generation -
iPod classic
120GB 160GB (2009) -
iPod classic
160GB (2007) -
iPod classic 80GB
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iPod nano
6th generation -
iPod nano
5th generation (video camera) -
iPod nano
4th generation (video) -
iPod nano
3rd generation (video) -
iPod
5th generation (video) -
iPod
4th generation (color display) 40GB 60GB -
iPad
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iPad 2
Most Interesting
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What is the difference between component av cable and composite av cable
- Asked by YK from Orangeburg
- Dec 2, 2010
Best Answer
The Composite AV has 3 connections to your TV - the combined video signal and audio left and right. The Component AV cable has 3 connectors for video (separated into Red, Blue and Green signals to produce a better picture) and the left and right audio connectors.
Most older TVs that have AV inputs will have a set of composite inputs as will as some HDTVs, but typically only HDTVs have the Component inputs. Check your TVs inputs to see what you need. If the input on the TV has only 3 connectors (yellow, white and red) it is composite and if there are 5 connectors in the input grouping together you need the component cable. …More- Answered by BB from Montgomery
- Dec 2, 2010
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Can i use the cable to watch BBC iPlayer through my tv from my iPad?
- Asked by MB
- Mar 23, 2011
Best Answer
I think I have found the answer. Instead of accessing iplayer through the iplayer app, do it through safari. This seems to work for me. Good luck …More
- Answered by ST
- Jun 4, 2011
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With my iPad 2, they sold me a VGA Adapter so I can link my iPad to a projector or TV. But I need another cable, what is it? Or do I start over?
- Asked by JD from Oskaloosa
- Nov 3, 2011
Best Answer
You need a VGA cable. This cable will work with the iPad, with no adapter. The benefits of the VGA cable is that it is more commonly found on projectors, and the quality can be somewhat better than component. …More
- Answered by MM from Kingsport
- Nov 4, 2011
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I have usb connection on my TV, do i still need this?
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- Jun 7, 2011
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