Component Video Cables

Discover CableLeader's selection of component video cables, including RCA component cables, BNC component video cables, and component video cable with audio. Gold-plated connectors ensure superior transmission and durability.

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3 RCA Male to 3 RCA Male Component Video Cable
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3 RCA Male to 3 RCA Male Component Video Cable
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3 RCA Male to 3 RCA Male Component Video Cable
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5 RCA Male to 5 RCA Male Component Video + Audio Cable
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$4.79
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$4.52
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$4.26
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$3.99
5 RCA Male to 5 RCA Male Component Video + Audio Cable
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$7.74
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$7.31
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$6.88
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$6.45
5 RCA Male to 5 RCA Male Component Video + Audio Cable
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$15.73
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$14.86
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$13.98
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$13.11
4 BNC Male to 4 BNC Male Component Video Cable
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$12.75
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$11.25
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$10.50
4 BNC Male to 4 BNC Male Component Video Cable
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$15.30
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$14.45
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$13.60
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$12.75
4 BNC Male to 4 BNC Male Component Video Cable
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$23.04
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$21.76
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$20.48
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$19.20
5 BNC Male to 5 BNC Male Component Video Cable
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More About Component Video Cables

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality Component Video Cables and accessories. Our extensive range includes standard RCA cables for connecting VCRs, DVD players, and other video equipment to TVs, as well as professional-grade BNC cables for high-definition RGBHV video applications.

Our Component Video Cables feature:

  • Connectors: RCA (Phono) and BNC connectors for compatibility with various devices
  • Applications: Connect VCRs, DVD players, A/V receivers, and professional video equipment to TVs and displays
  • Quality & Safety: Gold-plated connectors for superior transmission, high reliability, and durability; RoHS compliant materials

With lengths ranging from 6 to 25 feet, CableLeader has the perfect Component Video Cable solution for your home entertainment or professional setup.

High-Quality Component Video Cables for Seamless Video Connections

Component video cables are essential for connecting various audio/video devices, ensuring high-quality video transmission. At CableLeader, we offer a comprehensive range of component video cables, including 3 RCA component video cables, 5 RCA component video and audio cables, and professional-grade BNC component video cables. These cables are designed to deliver superior video quality, reliability, and durability, making them an ideal choice for home entertainment systems, professional video setups, and more.

Understanding Component Video Cables

Component video cables, also known as RCA component cables or 3 RCA component video cables, are designed to transmit high-definition video signals from source devices like DVD players, Blu-ray players, and gaming consoles to displays such as TVs or projectors. These cables separate the video signal into three color components (red, green, and blue), providing better picture quality and color accuracy compared to composite video cables.

Connectors and Cable Types

CableLeader offers component video cables with various connector types to meet different needs:

  • RCA Connectors: The most common type, featuring three RCA (Phono) connectors for video (red, green, and blue) and sometimes two additional RCA connectors for audio (white and red). These 5 RCA component video and audio cables are ideal for home theater setups.
  • BNC Connectors: Used in professional video applications, BNC component video cables feature four or five BNC connectors for RGBHV (red, green, blue, horizontal sync, and vertical sync) signals, ensuring high-quality video transmission over longer distances.

Key Features and Specifications

Connector Type and Gender

CableLeader's component video cables are available with male or female connectors, allowing for seamless connections between various devices. The connector type (RCA or BNC) and gender (male or female) are clearly specified for each cable, ensuring compatibility with your existing equipment.

Connector Plating and Durability

Our component video cables feature gold-plated connectors, providing superior signal transmission, corrosion resistance, and durability. This ensures a reliable connection and long-lasting performance, even in demanding environments.

Cable Length and Conductor Type

We offer component video cables in various lengths, ranging from 6 feet to 25 feet, to accommodate different setup requirements. The cables are constructed with high-quality conductors, such as coaxial cables for video signals and twisted-pair cables for audio signals, ensuring optimal signal integrity over longer distances.

Shielding and Jacket Material

Our component video cables feature robust shielding to minimize interference and ensure a clear, noise-free signal transmission. The cables are encased in durable jackets, providing protection against wear and tear while maintaining flexibility for easy installation.

Compliance and Safety

All CableLeader component video cables are RoHS compliant, ensuring they are free from hazardous substances and environmentally friendly. We prioritize safety and adhere to industry standards, providing you with reliable and safe products for your video applications.

Applications and Connected Devices

Component video cables are widely used in various applications, including:

  • Home Entertainment Systems: Connect DVD players, Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and other video sources to TVs, projectors, or A/V receivers for high-quality video and audio transmission.
  • Professional Video Setups: BNC component video cables are commonly used in professional video applications, such as video editing suites, broadcast studios, and video production environments, where high-definition video signals need to be transmitted over longer distances.
  • Legacy Equipment: While newer devices may use HDMI or DisplayPort connections, component video cables are still essential for connecting older devices or equipment that lacks modern digital interfaces.

Quality Assurance and Customer Support

At CableLeader, we take pride in offering high-quality products backed by exceptional customer support. Our component video cables undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet strict quality standards, providing reliable performance and longevity. If you have any questions or need assistance, our knowledgeable support team is always ready to help.

Elevate Your Video Experience with CableLeader

Whether you're setting up a home theater system or a professional video production environment, CableLeader's component video cables are the perfect choice for seamless and high-quality video connections. With our wide range of options, including 3 RCA component video cables, 5 RCA component video and audio cables, and BNC component video cables, you can find the perfect solution for your needs. Explore our selection today and experience the difference that high-quality component video cables can make in your audio/video setup.

What is a component video cable?

A component video cable is a type of cable used to transmit high-quality video signals from a source device, such as a DVD player, game console, or cable box, to a display device, like a TV or projector. It separates the video signal into three components: red, green, and blue (RGB). This separation allows for better image quality compared to composite video cables. Component cables typically have three RCA connectors (one for each color) or BNC connectors for professional applications.

What is the difference between component video cables and HDMI cables?

While both component video cables and HDMI cables are used for video transmission, there are some key differences:

  • Component cables transmit analog video signals, while HDMI cables transmit digital video and audio signals.
  • HDMI cables support higher resolutions and advanced features like HDCP copy protection and CEC control.
  • Component cables require separate audio cables for sound transmission, whereas HDMI cables can carry both video and audio signals in a single cable.
HDMI is the more modern and versatile option, but component cables are still useful for older devices without HDMI ports.

Can I use a component video cable for audio transmission?

No, component video cables are designed solely for transmitting video signals. They do not carry audio signals. To transmit audio along with the video, you'll need to use separate RCA audio cables or an HDMI cable, which can carry both video and audio signals.

What is the difference between 3-RCA and 5-RCA component video cables?

The difference lies in the number of RCA connectors:

  • 3-RCA component video cables have three RCA connectors (red, green, and blue) for transmitting the video signal only.
  • 5-RCA component video cables have five RCA connectors: three for video (red, green, and blue) and two for stereo audio (red and white).
While 3-RCA cables are suitable for video-only connections, 5-RCA cables provide a convenient all-in-one solution for transmitting both video and audio signals from a single source device.

Can component video cables transmit high-definition video signals?

Yes, component video cables are capable of transmitting high-definition video signals up to 1080p resolution. However, for the best quality and compatibility with newer devices, we recommend using HDMI cables, which are specifically designed for transmitting high-definition digital video and audio signals.

What are BNC component video cables used for?

BNC component video cables are commonly used in professional video applications, such as broadcasting studios, video production facilities, and high-end home theater setups. BNC connectors provide a more secure and reliable connection compared to RCA connectors, making them suitable for demanding environments. These cables typically have four or five BNC connectors for transmitting RGBHV (red, green, blue, horizontal sync, and vertical sync) video signals.

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