🎞️ Relive & share your retro moments—digitally upgraded for the modern pro!
The ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 Mini Edition is a compact, user-friendly device that converts analog video sources like VHS, Hi8, and camcorder tapes into digital MP4 files. Featuring a 2.4" LCD preview screen, built-in speaker, and direct recording to USB or MicroSD (up to 512GB), it requires no computer or software. Enhanced with improved audio/video sync, auto-stop, and pause/resume functions, it’s perfect for professionals seeking to preserve and share nostalgic content effortlessly.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.57 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 1 x 4.6 x 2.8 inches |
Finish Types | Matte |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | RCA |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Cellular Phones |
Specific Uses For Product | USB Video Capture Device, Video Converter, Video To Digital Converter |
D**A
Works like a charm
I have several vhs tapes that cannot be purchased on a dvd. I actually still buy vhs tapes, because not all movies have dvd releases. The mini clear click device works very well. I use a usb stick, which cannot exceed 512gb (they recommend the sandisk 512gb stick). The menu is easy to navigate. You must set for s video or rca plugs and you must set for usb or microsd. You can have a time/date stamp. I set everything up on the mini screen before attaching the hdmi output to my TV screen. There are three modes, record, still photo and playback. It defaults to record. I just plug everything in and push record. I can see the recording time on the left top of the screen display. When done, I just press the record button to stop. That's it. And my photo is the mp4 playing on my laptop. It plays perfectly and can be burned to a dvd if desired. The second photo is a vhs being recorded. Loving ❤️ it. The value is priceless, since paying to have this done is very expensive and it will make mp4's of other video besides vhs tapes.
J**E
This is a solid easy to use product
Like many others, I wanted to digitize some VHS tapes I had in a box at home. After shopping locally and finding out it would cost about $15.00 per video hour to have local places do it, I dusted off my VCR and shopped for a solution. I ran across this and found it so easy to use! I've successfully transferred my videos and am not doing this for other people as a side hustle. I highly recommend this product. No need for a computer or external monitor. It works great!
J**K
Does the trick, a few quirks, but I highly recommended it.
I bought this for the same reason everyone else would be. To capture old memories. I was in a band for a long time in the late 80s and 90s and I video taped almost every show we did here in Rochester, NY and other cities. To date, I have captured over 50 +/- videos. Some long lengths, some short. It really IS as easy as it is described as. Simply plug in the cables to the VCR or HIGH- camera, or what ever device you have that has video and needs to S-Video and/or AV-Cables (Red White and8 Yellow), press play on the unit, and when you want to start recording, just hit the REC red button on the device. Its a little tricky, though. Sometimes pressing it quickly will just take a snapshot picture and save it to your USB Drive. So, you may have to hold it down for like a second or two to see the counter start on the top left. When you are done, just hit the red button again and stop. Then just repeat the process.The quirk: I noticed when you start a recording a video and then stop the recording, then remove the USB stick from the unit, for some reason or other it doesn't save. No idea why. So, with that said, I tried something. I recorded a 20 minute long video, then stopped the recording process. Then, I started recording more. I did a total of three clips. Then I unplugged the POWER from the unit and then pulled the USB out and inserted it in to my laptop. All the files were there. So, that is a trick I noticed I could do to get around that one quirk.The screen IS small on the unit, but I knew that going in. All you need is an HDMI cable to attach to the unit and in to your TV or whatever. Once you do that, the video on the unit turns off and you can see the video on your big screen. Note: Everything you see on the little screen (the time-code, timer, settings at the top) are displayed on the TV as well. You just have to choose one or the other while you're capturing.The file is an .MP4 video file. What you see on the tape is what you get un-compressed. So, garbage in, garbage out. Good video in, good video captured! The file sizes it creates for a 2hr VHS tape recorded in SP mode on the VHS camera originally came to be 4GB (Gigabytes).I don't recommend using a storage drive like a NAS device or an external drive. Stick to fast USB 3.0 sticks.If you want to see the quality of what I have uploaded, you can look my YouTube page up by searching for @AmerkFlack in YouTube search bar,Have Fun!
R**F
Worked great, Transfers easily.
Works great, transferred all videos. Only reason for 4 stars is if you shut it off it does not save the date. You must enter the date each time you turn it back on. Would I recommend it. Heck ya.
A**6
Could not be happier!
I could not be happier! Purchasing this saved us a lot of money. We had over 20 VHS tapes from my recently deceased grandmother, and paying someone else to convert them would have cost more than double. It is so easy to use, and the digital videos are of wonderful quality.
C**G
So easy!
Love this device! After buying several different capture devices to record my VHS and Hi8 tapes to the computer, and getting poor results, I had given up on trying to digitize my old home movies. Then, I saw this and bought it and it is a game changer. So easy to use and great results! One tip: Use the S-video input and the device. I was trying to record some old videos with just regular rca cables and would get some jerky frames. Once I started using the Svideo input, the problem went away. Fortunately, the VHS machine I still have has an Svideo output. I dug through old cables and found an Svideo cord and used it and there was a noticeable improvement in the video quality. If your playback machine does not have an Svideo output on it, Keith at ClearClick will send you an adapter free of charge. The email to request the adapter is in the owner's manual. Shoutout to Keith. I emailed ClearClick to request the adapter and he answered within a few hours. Just be sure to include your Amazon order# with the request. Highly recommend!
J**A
Dont buy
Don't buy crappy quality
S**S
works and easy
Works good. Easy. vhs or dvd to mp4.
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