Alternative Option: HDMI to Composite Conversion with Traditional Head Unit
If, for whatever reason, you’ve looked at the above options and felt that they aren’t right for you (or perhaps aren’t compatible with your system), we wanted to provide one cheap (albeit inferior) alternative to having a double din car stereo with HDMI input.
If your head unit doesn’t have HDMI, chances are it will instead of A/V (composite) inputs (though be sure to check yourself).
If that’s the case, you can purchase this composite to HDMI converter kit that will allow you to plug an HDMI into your A/V car stereo.
So, why do we call this an inferior alternative? There are 2 reasons:
- Even with a convertor, an A/V connection will only output standard definition (up to 480p) so you will miss out on HD content.
- Stating the obvious but, a bulky converter with extra wires is not a good aesthetic if you’re trying to create a clean dashboard.
With that said, if you can’t afford one of our top HDMI car stereo picks, this is certainly a decent option for the tiny price of a convertor!
Thanks…barely anything online clearly point out stereos + HDMI…
Great post thanks getting the Kenwood (not because I’m Ken 🙂 )
Haha, I’m sure it’s extra great for people named Ken!