HDMI Switch - 4K 60Hz HDMI Splitter, SOOMFON HDMI Switcher 2 in 1 Out, 2 Ports HDMI Hub Supports UHD 3D Player, PS4, PS5, Xbox, Switch, HDTV
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Mine was used to connect a projector to a television. I can choose between the TV and the projector, but not both at the same time, which eliminates the need to plug and unplug the HDMI cables of the two devices. To switch between them, all you have to do is press a button.
Yes, this is possible. I have a monitor connected to both my desktop and laptop, and I switch between them.
This HDMI cable is compatible with HDMI 2.0. No external power supply is required for the 0 switch. Simply plug in your HDMI devices and press the button to switch signals in less than a second. The working status of the HDMI switch is indicated by the LED light on the switch.
It's working as it should. We connected this 4K HDMI switch to an outside TV via a 50' HDMI cable and experienced no lag.
Selected User Reviews For HDMI Switch - 4K 60Hz HDMI Splitter, SOOMFON HDMI Switcher 2 in 1 Out, 2 Ports HDMI Hub Supports UHD 3D Player, PS4, PS5, Xbox, Switch, HDTV
I bought this item so that I could trade on both of my monitors at the same time, only to find out that I can only use one monitor at a time. It was a waste of money. Why buy a two-in-one monitor if you can only use one at a time?.
For me, it was successful. I own a Mac mini and a Windows PC. This switch will get the job done. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because it occasionally wakes up on the incorrect input, which means: When I wake up one of the computers, the switch on the other occasionally turns on with the incorrect input. Aside from that, it's perfect, and there's no need to change cables. During operations, it has always run smoothly, never switching.
For my home entertainment system, I used it on an A/V processor. I took the signal from the A/V processor and split it into two parts; One is connected to a 72-inch TV and the other to a 4K projector for a 10-foot screen. The lengths of my HDMI cables to the TV and Projector were causing me concern. The first was a 30-foot run, while the second was a 25-foot run. It had no trouble splitting the signal and covering those distances. This HDMI switch/splitter comes highly recommended by me.
For an older TV, I needed a second HDMI port. I needed to get an extension and switch because the Amazon Fire Stick wouldn't fit in the back. This seemed like it would be ideal. The fire stick's plastic housing, on the other hand, takes up a lot of room. It won't let me use the second port without getting a new HDMI cable with a female connector. It seems to work well for what it is, and switching between the two is simple.
It performs admirably and accomplishes the task at hand. I have one monitor and two towers connected to it. There is no degradation in screen quality, and it switches quickly, making it a good value for money.
I was impressed by the switcher's image quality. My only reservation is that, depending on the situation, switching between screens can be slow. It's a good value for money. It's simple to use and so far has proven to be reliable.
I have a work computer and a personal computer that I use almost equally each day, but there is only enough room for one monitor. Switching between the two computers is as simple as pressing a button rather than plugging and unplugging cords. I'd like to get switches for my keyboard, mouse, and printer as well. I'm wondering if I could accomplish this with just a single switch and one of those multi-port USB plugs.
As cables move it around on the table, it will not stay put. br>It's cheap, but it works; the device's picture size deceives.