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Reviewed in Italy on March 26, 2025
L'adattatore spesso non si alliena bene con i monitor, fa spegenere e riaccendere i monitor.Sconsigliato.
Predrag Sunjka
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2025
Monitors work well, both on my laptop and desktop. I used different combinations of HDMI and DVI cables and adapters, all work great. I don't use the remote switch so can't comment on that.However, two stars less for only one reason: front "common" USBs keep connecting/disconnecting my wireless keyboard and a mouse. It is very annoying when I want to switch from laptop to desktop: I have to unplug my small USB receiver from the laptop and plug it to a desktop...
Rui Silva
Reviewed in Spain on February 21, 2025
Overall I'm quite please with this purchase. I'm using it to link my mac mini and a asus PC on shared monitor, keyboard and mouse (both wireless) and It works great. If I'm nitpicking I would say the HDMI cables that come with the kit are really sturdy and with not much bend which at times may cause some contact issues, but this was resolved by changing the position of the KVM and some straps on the cables.
Paul
Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2025
The point of this product is 2nd monitor use, but the 2nd monitor port does not work. DP to DP on a new monitor, and no signal. 1.4 DP cable used, monitor is brand new. KVM switch is junk.
david
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2025
EDID support is actually not bad, will take a display port to hdmi cable as input, worked for .... 4 months now daily?I had some issue with it at one point but that may have been an input one. Swapping to hdmi only for 3 of the 4 inputs (one I had to keep as dp to hdmi I only have 1 hdmi out on that gfx card) seems to have resolved that.Daily driving at 1920x1080 and 2560x1440 with no issues, including gaming at 60hz haven't noticed any lag or tearing.
CatSplat
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2024
Works extremely well and supports a large range of resolutions - some budget KVMs only support a few specific ones which can be frustrating if your monitors use a less popular resolution. Note that this KVM does not seem to work with DP-DVI adapters, you must use only Displayport cables.
Miguel Montojo
Reviewed in Spain on September 20, 2024
Es lo que se explica. Admite usar un hub para poder conectar los dos monitores. Es decir, del ordenador al KV.Solo viene con dos cables Hdmi, por lo que si quieres conectar 2 ordenadores a 2 monitores necesitas comprar otros 2 cables.Yo uso un teclado y un ratón que me permite conectarme a varios ordenadores cambiando de uno al otro directamente desde el teclado y ratón, por tanto no he realizado la conexión USB.Estoy contento, funciona bien y el equipo es lo que dice la descripción y enseñan las fotografías.
Jean C Major
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2024
Working well
Jay
Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2024
At first, it wasn't working. Black screens / no signalContacted support via WhatsApp. While everything was communicated in English, you can tell it was unnatural, nonetheless, response was fairly quick and did point to the right issue.This device requires DP 1.4, anything less will not work. In my case, I did buy new DP cables between the PC's and the KVM switch, but the DP to HDMI cable were old. After purchasing new DP to HDMI cables, it is working.USB devices (printer and webcam) can be shared and working 100% as well.Make sure you have DP 1.4 cables for this.Make sure you plug in both DP and the USB port from the PC for power.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2024
Pros:- Does exactly what it says on the tin.- Switches both monitors and all USB devices between laptop and tower PC in just a couple seconds.- Hardly any KVMs at this price point that can handle multiple monitorsCons:- I occasionally run into some USB troubles. Since it acts like a USB hub, windows can struggle to juggle between too many USB devices, especially if you plug a USB A hub into this. However, this is standard fare for dealing with KVMs. All but the most expensive ones have to deal with this kind of thing. It's a minor gripe, really.- Very messy if it's sitting on your desk (so many cables!) I didn't know what I was getting into, but it's a perfectly acceptable quantity of chaos for the quality of life it brings.
Robyn
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2023
I work from home using a macbook and also use my pc for gaming. I was sick and tired of pulling out my desk to switch around the wires for the monitors etc. I finally bit the bullet and purchased this KVM and I am so so so so so so happy I did. It works like a charm, just plug everything in the right place and you just have to press one button to switch between the two devices. Not much else to say, I've been using it for about a week now and nothing has gone wrong.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023
(older review: 4 stars, scroll down for my latest update)I work from home and have two monitors. My macbook has an HDMI port, but only one. Since I don't want the two monitors to mirror each other, I can't simply split the HDMI port into two HDMI connections.So I use a USB-C to HDMI cable. This works great on my macbook for personal use.Then I also have my work computer. Previously I was using a second macbook for work, but more recently, since I moved companies, I use a Windows laptop for work. Same issue: only one HDMI port. So I use another USB-C to HDMI cable.In order to swap, I grabbed two LG monitors. The LG monitor in question allows multiple HDMI inputs, and I can use the monitor's settings interface to swap between input sources.This is what I have been doing for a while. I got sick of it, so I did some googling and found out about KVM switches. So I gave this thing a shot. I love the switch thingy. It does add a bunch of wires to my setup, but maybe worth it for the nice switcher which is amazing. Although then I do need to see an LED on all the time, which is kind of annoying since I sleep in the same room. Minor issues at first. Gave this thing a chance for a while. It was working pretty good. One of the first things I noticed is because it swaps both computers at once, I lose the functionality to swap one monitor to my work laptop and one monitor to my personal laptop. I was missing this functionality, but it wasn't too bad. A bigger annoyance, is when switching, it would very often confuse which HDMI is the left screen and which HDMI is the right screen. It was very inconsistent regarding this and became a large issue that was eating a lot of time when I need to work and don't have time to fuss with monitor issues. I need to be able to just turn my monitor on when it's time to work and have the thing work. But instead it would have monitors swapped, and I'd need to swap over, then swap back to fix. Another issue I noticed is that on my personal computer it was began flickering, where it goes black, then comes back to normal again. It would do this a little, then work. Then over time the issue became more prominent where this flickering would go on for longer durations. It could just be the USB-C to HDMI cable. But when I go direct, I don't have this issue. When going direct, I sometimes might see it flicker once, when turning on the screen for the first time, then it's on, and stays on. But when I go through this box thingy, it keeps on flickering, and takes away from the experience I'm used to when using my personal laptop.I'm sure this box has better usages. I know the mouse and keyboard switcher would be great, but since I'm on Mac and on Windows, I don't want to use the same keyboard for both, so I just use it for the monitor swapping.I've read that using an USB-C to HDMI cable can amplify these sort of flickering issues. If laptops only provide one HDMI port, I'm not quite sure how to use this thing correctly without amplifying flickering issues. There's also the monitor confusion issues, where it would frequently confuse the left and right monitors. This might just be due to swapping both HDMI's at once. This doesn't usually happen to me when I swap one monitor at a time when I go direct through the LG input source switcher.Also my whole reason for having a switcher to begin with is to re-use my monitors for both work and personal use, due to limited desk space. And when we add more wires into the equation, along with finding a place to put this box, it takes up more room.I ended up just settling with my current LG HDMI input swapping built-in feature, when going direct.I'm sure there's better ways to achieve my optimal desired setup. But this thing was a fun ride which taught me a lot, and fun while it lasted. It's very possible one of my USB-C to HDMI cables is the real culprit, but I think the final straw for me it was just too many wires, and seeing an LED on all the time is too distracting when I need to focus on my work, and also when I need to sleep.I'm not totally upset or anything, I might give this thing a shot again another time when I want to do some more experimenting. But yeah, I think it was worth the learning experience for me and having something cool like this to play around with. It did mostly work though.Would I recommend this thing? Maybe. Definitely a cool factor about it. I don't think this is optimal setup for me, but I don't think the product is bad or anything, and I can see it being optimal for someone else.=== Edit / Update ===(newer review: 5 stars)While I encountered a small issue initially, I solved the issue and found out it actually wasn't the KVM's fault. Currently using two of these. I solved the flicker issue. That was because I needed a Mac dongle rather than a more standard general-purpose one. I wound up using Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter This allows me to turn the Mac's USB-C into an HDMI, then together with Mac's HDMI port, I'm able to have two HDMI ports to work with for this KVM.I recently swapped out my LG monitors, and grabbed DoubleSight monitors with dual monitor stand.This doesn't have the input switcher, so I'm using the KVM switcher. This is working really well.My small issue now is a Mac issue where it doesn't seem to always remember which is the main monitor and which is the extended monitor. But I realize now that this has nothing to do with the KVM. This thing is really good. And the external wired controller button for swapping between monitors is a game-changer and really makes my setup work for toggling between my work and home computers.Although keep in mind there's a newer version of this product available. You might give that one a shot.
Chevalier
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2022
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