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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
The USB3.0 KVM Switch HDMI 4K@60Hz has greatly improved my multi-computer setup by allowing me to control and share resources between four computers using a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse. This KVM switch is a reliable and efficient solution for both professional and personal use.Setting up the KVM switch was quick and straightforward, thanks to its plug-and-play design and HDMI connectivity. The switch supports 4K resolution at 60Hz, ensuring high-quality video output across all connected devices. The three USB 3.0 ports provide fast and stable connections for sharing peripheral devices like external hard drives, printers, or flash drives.The button switch on the KVM switch allows for easy and quick switching between the connected computers, and the LED indicators show the active connection. This feature has significantly improved my productivity as I no longer need to switch between multiple keyboards, mice, and monitors for each device.Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the USB3.0 KVM Switch HDMI 4K@60Hz and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for an efficient and high-quality solution for managing multiple computers. Its easy setup, seamless switching, and versatile USB ports make it a valuable addition to any multi-device setup.
Love itttt!!
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Due to work requirements, I often need to switch between three computers. The days of frequently plugging and unplugging devices between different computers were really a nightmare for me. Until I got this KVM switch 1 monitors 4 computers, it has made my work in the office so much easier. It allows four computers to share one monitor, and can be controlled with just one set of keyboard and mouse.This is simply an office essential.The workflow has become incredibly smooth, and my work efficiency has been greatly improved. It comes with three USB 3.0 ports, enabling four computers to share USB devices such as keyboards, mice, USB flash drives, cameras, etc. This means I no longer need to equip each computer with the same set of USB devices, which saves costs and makes it more convenient to use. Now, all I need to do is connect the commonly used USB devices to the KVM switch, and I can use them freely among different computers.
reviewag
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2025
Pretty good KVM for the price and its USB3. IT does come with USB3 cables but you need to supply your own HDMI cables for connecting computers. Overall it worked better than my earlier KVM which had issues with blanking monitor especially with MAC.This KVM is more reliable, yet sometimes on switching the MAC does not display till a few keyboard clicks and mouse movements. At times I have to open the Mac and login to get the display and Keyboards to work again.Other than that issue, it has been reliable, thought it is relatively short period. I have had. Will see over long term and update.There is not a lot of options with 4 computers and at this price range.
Michael Coffin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de julio de 2024
For the price, you simply can't beat this KVM! It has a nice compact footprint, is super-quiet (no cooling fans, etc.), transitions from session to session smoothly with little lag and uses standard USB and HDMI cables (no proprietary KVM cables needed).My main complaint is when switching from host to host the USB devices are connected/disconnected - this causes the sound for "USB Device Disconnected" to be played on the machine you are transitioning from, and "USB Device Reconnected" to be played on the machine you are transitioning to. Of course this is SUPER annoying, but you can turn off these sounds in the Themes on each of the machines connected to the KVM (unfortunately this will apply to ALL USB Connect/Disconnect actions not just those on the KVM). The sounds can be dealt with, but because of the way the KVM manages these devices you're going to see a LOT of USB Device Disconnect/Reconnect messages in your hardware audit log, and of course this introduces a slight lag when transitioning from session to session. My prior KVM (a Belkin F1DP116G) kept signal to the keyboard and mouse on each host machine active (whether USB or PS/2) so this was not a problem - if this KVM could do something similar it would be a HUGE improvement!Gripe #2 is the location of the 3 USB ports, they are all in the front of the unit. Meanwhile all OTHER cables connect in the back. I think it's great to have USB ports in the front for things you might want to plug in and take out (like a thumbdrive), but could you put at least two or three in the BACK so we can connect the keyboard and mouse (and maybe one other permanent device) in the back and not have their cables visible on the front of the unit?Lastly, the unit is powered by a USB-C cable to an AC power adapter. I have this plugged into a power distribution switch on the same circuit as my monitors. At the end of the day I flip the switch to turn off this circuit to power down my monitors and KVM switch - but the KVM still has power! It must be drawing power from the USB cable to one of the hosts (that is up and running 24/7)! It would be helpful if the KVM would power down when the power supply to it via the USB-C cable is terminated.Bottom line: Great value for the price, seems efficient and reliable - but with room for improvement.
Retired Geek
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2024
I have three computers: An older Win 10 (my primary machine), an older Fedora Linux, and a newer Win 11 Laptop. I *can* sort of switch between them to do most of what I want do using Cygwin from the Windows machine and ssh to create remotely and I already had a 2-way KVM. The 4-way switch now allows me to also access the laptop with a real keyboard and a much larger screen. I don't use the last port, but it does work properly.I used the extra (for me) HDMI cable to attach the switch to the monitor (bundling the wire) and can't find the the extra USB cable now. (I wanted to measure its exact length.)My older Win 10 uses a graphics card that doesn't have HDMI output, so I needed to get a DVI to HDMI dongle. While waiting for it to arrive, I used the Fedora as the primary. This worked out mostly OK, but not completely. When the dongle arrived I shut down the Win 10 machine, connected the monitor via the dongle, and restarted it. This sort of worked for a short time. The monitor was OK, but windows wasn't happy with the keyboard/mouse. These have a wireless connection plugged into the KVM. The mouse was erratic and would stop. Win 10 eventually complained too, and completely disconnected the USB port. I switched the connection over to port 4 and Windows complained that it couldn't handle it. I suspected that there might be a cable problem, but tried rebooting the Windows machine first. Voila, it started with no mouse/keyboard problem. I hot switched it back to port 1 with no problem. The new switch remained on during all this time. Maybe the Windows problem was due to having the keyboard and mouse connected (but unused) and not the video. I don't know, but there's no problem now, except:The cables are about six feet long, but that's a bit too short for one machine. I'd like the switch to be about an inch or two closer to the front of the desk. Now I have to reach under the monitor to switch. By the way, you *need* to attach the little plastic feet that come with the switch package to the bottom to keep it from sliding on your desk.The picture in the add shows the front and back side of the switch. It should just show the front side and the back side as an alternate picture. The switch is one box, roughly 8" wide x 3" deep x 1 1/8" high (with the feet.) The USB ports switch along with everything else so this is really a KVMU switch, obviously the U for USB.I like the switch, otherwise I wouldn't have spent an inordinate amount of time writing this review. It switches pretty quickly, less than 2 seconds. This is hard to measure exactly because it also takes some time for the OS to respond. I have to hold the switch when pressing the button to keep it from sliding, but I'm not switching often enough for that to be a real problem for me.
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