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4K@60Hz HDMI KVM Switch USB3.0 4in 2out--- This 4PC HDMI KVM switch allows you to control 2 computers using one set of keyboard and mouse, sharing 4 USB3.0 devices, Spdif audio, L/R audio, and 2 monitors,The two monitors can display either computer's screen at the same time or independently of each other. , and support copy mode,Matrix mode.
Video & Audio Format---Video Format - This HDMI2.0 KVM Switch supports video formats including 1080p@144Hz, 2K@144Hz,4K@30Hz,4K@60Hz RGB444, 8bit HDR & Dolby vision. Audio Format - DTS HD,Dolby true HD,Dolby Atmos
Simulation EDID Lock Screen---This USB3.0 HDMI KVM switch can simulate the EDID of the display, store the resolution and refresh rate of the display, and when the monitor is switched between four computers, the original window order will not change, so that the computers and the monitor are connected normally.
USB 3.0 Switche for 4 Computers---This dual monitor KVM HDMI switcher with 4 USB 3.0 ports which can recognize wired/wireless keyboard mouse, U-disk, printer, or other USB devices. USB 3.0 has a faster data transfer speed of up to 5Gbps, backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1 devices while USB 2.0 has a data transfer speed of 480Mbps.
2 Switching Mode&LCD display--- ① Button Cycle switching select PC1-PC4 to the designated computer;②Controller switching select PC1-PC4 (included in the package),Mouse and keyboard are always active at the last input you selected. LCD display for Input source + USB SEL + resolution
Note--- ①Pls use standard HDMI 2.0 cables less than 3M,②NO Hotkey
Where to begin? I suppose by saying that this Ezcoo KVM switcher is definitely the best one that I have ever used and I cant really see how anything else can be much better for most home and office uses.My use has may be a bit different than what may be typical for this switcher, which I will explain shortly. However, as far as typical use is concerned, for computers, this switcher is simply awesome. While it will facilitate 4 computers to be connected, I have only used it with two computers, a MacBook and a Mac mini. I have a 32" 4K/60 monitor attached and also an Atomos Ninja HDMI recorder.The switching is perfect between my computers and fast. With the extra USB3 port it's also super convenient to be able to share and switch something like a USB flash drive or USB SSD. You are limited to 5Gb/s but this is fine for flash drives and a lot of USB SSDs. I have a few different devices with various small USB-A to USB-C convertors, so these are super easy to connect to any USB-A or USB-C port. Plus the wireless dongle for my keyboard and mouse connects to one of the USB ports for sharing the keyboard and mouse between the computers.It's also worth noting that the HDMI facilities on this switched are essentially a 4x2 HDMI matrix. Again, this is super convenient.Now the other use that I have is to connect two game consoles to the switcher, a PS5 and an Xbox Series X. This basically means that I use the switcher as a splitter for my consoles. This means that I can play on my main 32" monitor and record on the Atomos Ninja that I have attached, which is a HDMI recorder. You could also have a video capture card connected to one of the HDMI outputs and use that to feed a signal into a computer for recording with something like OBS.Now as far as HDMI latency is concerned, there will be some there but I cant say that I have noticed it. When I'm gaming I'm playing fast paced FPS games, where HDMI latency is something that you would feel in the gameplay. I can't really feel any difference between playing through the switcher or connected direct to my monitor with the consoles. The switcher's HDMI is only HDMI 2, however, my monitor is only 60Hz so this not an issue for me as I only game in 60FPS at 4K anyway.Now you may think that this all looks like a mess of spaghetti and is an eyesore, however, it isn't and for a couple reasons. The first reason is because my previous setup consisted of a KVM for my computers and a separate splitter setup for my consoles. Now everything is consolidated into one switcher/splitter system.The second reason is because of the remote control that connects to the main switcher via a USB-C cable. This allows me to keep the main switcher behind my table and only have the wired remote on my table. This means that the mess of cables is out of view. Plus, I my laptop runs in clamshell mode and is on a set of daws under my table and my consoles are in a small vented cabinet next to the table. So aside from a small desktop computer and the remote, everything else is pretty much well hidden and everything looks really neat. If the switcher did not have the remote, then yes, it would be a bit of a mess of cables on the table but the remote helps to hide all that and shouldn't be underrated as to its importance and value to the main switcher. You can of course do some switching direct on the switcher but the remote really does help to complete this setup, as far as I'm concerned.While I don't have any need for the audio functions on the switcher, there is a 3.5mm headphone output and also a Toslink/SPDIF optical output.Lastly. The build quality of the main switcher unit is really nice. It's has an alloy case and the sockets all feel quite strong without too much wobble. The remote is plastic but this is perfectly fine.Bottom line. This switcher is extremely reasonably priced. However, for someone who has a use like mine, I would almost say that this switcher is cheap. No matter how you look at it, this switcher is great value for money and very well specified.