




📡 Elevate your home entertainment—connect like a pro, watch like a boss!
The deleyCon TV & Sat Adapter is a gold-plated, fully shielded IEC plug-to-plug adapter designed to convert radio sockets into TV connections or couple two coaxial cables. Sold in a convenient 2-piece pack, it guarantees interference-free signal transmission and easy installation, perfect for enhancing your home TV setup with professional-grade connectivity.





| ASIN | B0741192WT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 159,047 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 4,201 in Audio & Video Adapters |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | MK2050 |
| Manufacturer | deleyCON |
| Package Dimensions | 5.9 x 4.8 x 0.9 cm; 10 g |
J**L
Great!
Very good val;ue for money, and easy to fit. Gives excellent picture quality
J**S
Exactly as they are described
These are exactly what I needed for our set up whilst we use Freeview, picture is great but that is more to do with your set up. Very sturdy and easy to put together. Just make sure it is what you need before you buy.
S**G
Great product, if only it was one per pack
Excellent quality adapters and just what I needed after buying the wrong cable for my TV, my only gripe is that they come in a pack of two when one would have sufficed which I imagine most customers are after.
M**L
Good quality and a good fit.
They are what they say they are. Good quality and a good fit.
C**E
As described and reasonable quality
What more can you say, as described and work well
Q**O
A little loose but they work fine.
Used one and kept the other as spare. There's a bit of wobble, certainly not a snug fit, but it doesn't seem to affect reception. Overall pleased.
C**T
Handy adapter
Seems well made with perfect fit to other connections.
D**.
Didn't work. Useless.
I needed this because the tv aerial cable I have is terminated with a female plug, for some inexplicable reason, so can't be plugged directly into my TV. I can't change the cable itself because a previous owner of my house built a stupid false wall that, among other things, covers the TV aerial wall socket, making it inaccessible. So I'm stuck using a 30 year old aerial cable with a female plug on the end. So I connected this into the aerial cable's plug, which I had to do twice because this adapter isn't quite big enough to fit properly so it fell out, and then to the TV. Turned the TV on and...nothing. No signal. Did a complete retune of Freeview and got no channels whatsoever. Zero. The thing didn't work. Reverted to my original solution to the problem, which is to use a new length of aerial cable between the female plug and the tv, ie to essentially join two lengths of aerial coaxial cable together. This doesn't work perfectly - I can't get some Freeview channels and others often get blocky and glitch out - but it's obviously better than nothing. So, for me this was useless and a waste of money.
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