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2 Port KVM Switch Dual Monitor HDMI 4K 60Hz for 2 Computers 2 Extended Display with Cables, No Extra USB 2.0 HUB, Supports YUV 4:4:4, HDCP 1.4, HDR 10, EDID, Audio, Hotkey 922HUA-1A

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Size: 2x2 HDMI 4K 60Hz V-1A


Features

  • 2 PORT KVM SWITCH DUAL MONITOR: Many of you may have 2 desktops or laptops for personal and work, this KVM Switch is for you to control them using one set of keyboard, mouse and single or dual monitors to build a tidy and efficient home office and reduce device spending.
  • KVM SWITCH 2 COMPUTERS 2 MONITORS WIDE COMPATIBLITY: Cross supports Windows, Linux, Mac, Unix, Ubuntu, Raspberry and most other major OS; also supports HDMI devices without USB signal input like DVR, NVR etc
  • KVM SWITCH HDMI 2.0 4K 60HZ: Confirms to HDMI 2.0 protocol, supports maximum resolution of 3840x2160@60Hz and compatible downwards, Dual monitor requires 2 HDMI connection from each computer to the KVM switch, please be aware of the adapters you might need before order;
  • PC MONITOR SWITCH AND USB SELECTOR: This USB KVM has 2 USB keyboard and mouse port which are dedicated for hotkeys, they can be changed to standard, USB 2.0 HUB by turning off hotkeys, if you are using a wireless keyboard and mouse set sharing one dongle, then you will have a spare USB 2.0 HUB port for one more USB 2.0 peripherals (power hunger USB device not recommended);
  • COMVENIENT SWITCHING MODES: Supports multiple switching modes to jump between personal and work around 2 seconds via mouse roller clicks, keyboard hotkeys, push button, also support auto scan with adjustable interval time for monitoring or testing purposes. Wired remote is not included for cost saving.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.12 x 2.95 x 1.65 inches; 2.34 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 922HUA-1A


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 17, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ CKL


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #31 in KVM Switches


Customer Reviews: 3.7 out of 5 stars 355 ratings


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  • Simple to use, few drawbacks.
Size: 2x1 DisplayPort 8K 30Hz
I purchased this device to share mouse, keyboard, and monitor between two computers--a desktop and laptop computer. My desktop and monitor have both HDMI and DisplayPort (DP) capability. The laptop, on the other hand, is more limited. It only has HDMI. I chose this KVM because it supports 2160x1440p @ 144hz, the same as my desktop. This KVM only has DP inputs. No biggie, I'll just get an adapter to convert DP to HDMI and my laptop should be fine. So purchase this KVM and an adapter to convert DP to HDMI. It arrives, plug it in. Desktop works fine out of the box. Laptop only has mouse and keyboard control--no video. I also noticed that my keyboard and mouse do not work in the USB 2.0 ports on the front of the KVM. They must be plugged into the USB 3.0 ports instead. No biggie here also--more on this later. Ugh. Thinking the video issue could be related the cable and/or adapter, I purchased another cable which has the proper connections (DP to HDMI) in hopes to eliminate the adapter. When it arrives, I plug it in. However, unfortunately, the same thing occurs. I still have keyboard and mouse control on the laptop but but no video output. Therefore, I reached out to their support department. I nearly immediately received a reply. They were very helpful and suggested that I need a *powered* DP to HDMI adapter. This adapter converts DisplayPort to HDMI and would also consume another USB port to power the adapter. Through our conversation, I became edified. Direction of communication within the cable matters. Some cables can only communicate in a single direction (uni-directional) and others can communicate in both directions (bi-directional). The cables and adapter I purchased were uni-directional but in the wrong direction. This was the cause of my video issue. It was not sending video from my laptop to the KVM. Therefore the technical issue was due to my ignorance and not the KVM itself. Fixed. One final thing, the KVM has a "hotkey" feature. This allows you to double click your middle mouse button or a key combo on the keyboard to switch displays. In addition to switching displays, there is an audible beep when you switch inputs. These "hotkeys" can handle both the switching of inputs as well as disable the beeping if you choose. However, I cannot do either of these because the hotkeys are only available in the USB2.0 ports, not the USB3.0 ports per support. My keyboard and mouse are not recognized in the USB2.0 ports in the front. Therefore, I must live with the audible beep and must switch inputs manually. I suppose I can live with that. I have a Razer Deathadder optical mouse and a Ducky One mechanical keyboard, nothing very fancy. That is unfortunate, so a point off of a perfect score for this. Wish there was a software solution for either of these--a remap of hotkeys and a way to disable the beep. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022 by Brian

  • Works, but is picky
Size: 2x3 DisplayPort 8K 30Hz
If you want dual monitors, you need two display ports. 3 monitors? 3 display ports on your monitors. Didn’t realize this before buying, both of my monitors only have 1 display port. Had to reach out to the manufacturers after spending 100s on cords and adapters. The one they suggest is: B0752D33PJ which allows for HDMI + USB to DP. HDMI + USB would plug into your monitor. Those with 3 monitors will really struggle with this switch, but then again, you’ll struggle with switches in general. The switch does the job but just make sure you have the hardware to support the switch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by Lucas Pichette

  • Affordable setup to share peripherals for work from home
Size: 2x2 HDMI 4K 60Hz V-1A
I've been working from home for two years now with my work laptop sitting on the edge of my desk in front of my home computer. My work from home situation recently became permanent, so I decided I needed to do something about my setup. After doing a lot of research on KVM switches and not finding anything that I was really happy with, I decided to take a chance on this one, as it was one of the more economical options. Since I don't share a lot of peripherals beyond monitor, keyboard and mouse between the two computers, I can get by with the simplest one. I've had it up and running for about a week now, and so far, I'm pretty happy with it. It was really easy to set up, and all of the necessary cables came with it. You will probably have to buy a few adapters to make it work with the ports on your computers, and you may need a docking station or something similar if one of your machines does not have two video inputs. It's not perfect by any means. Sometimes when switching between computers, it takes 30 seconds or so for the mouse and keyboard to catch up with the switch. I also usually have to hit the power button on the computer after switching to wake it up, rather than just being able to move the mouse or hit a key to do so. Those are pretty minor annoyances compared with what I've been dealing with, though. Another downside is that it does require a LOT of cables, but all KVMs do. Still, it makes kind of a mess at the back of the desk. At this point, I'm pretty happy with this switch. It does what I need it to do. I've got my dual monitor setup back and only one mouse and keyboard to deal with. My desk is neater (minus those cables) and I have a lot more room to work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022 by F. Phillips

  • Not bad
Size: 2x2 HDMI 4K 60Hz
When I was researching which switch to buy, it definitely seemed like there was no one perfect KVM switch. I was right. This one looked like the best for my needs, but it isn't perfect. I get HORRIBLE buzzing through my speakers when I use the audio out. I tried both ferrite beads and a ground loop isolator, and neither helped. I have to manually switch which computer the speakers are plugged into. Everything else switches great. Dual monitors, mechanical keyboard and mouse, webcam, and bluetooth headset. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022 by Chris

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