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eKL USB 3.0 Switch 4 Computers Share 4 USB 3.0 Ports USB Switcher for PC Laptop Mouse Keyboard Scanner Printer One Button Switch with 3.5mm Headphone Jack and 4 Pack USB 3.0 Cables

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Features

  • 4 PCs Share Multiple Devices:eKL 4 in 4 out USB 3.0 usb switch supports 4 computers share 4 USB 3.0 devices like keyboards,mouses,U disk,printers,scanners,USB cameras,headphones, etc.It's convenient for you to switch freely between your work computer and personal computer, improve work efficiency.
  • Transfer Files in Seconds: With the 4x USB 3.0 ports, eKL USB Switcher supports up to 5Gbps data transfer speed. You can easily transfer data from U disk, mobile hard disk to computer. It's backward compatible with USB 2.0, too.
  • Broad Compatibility & Driver-free: eKL USB 3.0 Switch selector is plug-and-play for Windows 11/10/8/8.1/7/Vista/XP, Mac OS X, Linux, and Chrome OS. No installation of drivers,enjoy efficient work.
  • One-Botton Switch: With the LED light and switch button design, you can easily switch multiple USB devices between 4 computers with one click and clearly know the working status.Additional 3.5mm audio output.
  • High Power Devices Supported: eKL USB KVM Switch is designed with an extra USB-C(5V 2A) power supply port. If you use some high-power devices such as HDD, USB cameras, headphones, etc, you may need to connect extra power for stable performance. (The power adapter is not included)

Operation Mode: manual


Connector Type: Usb 3.0, 3.5mm Jack


Brand: eKL


Actuator Type: Push Button


Number of Positions: 4


Controller Type: Push Button


Control Method: Touch


Color: Black


Manufacturer: xudongtai


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.61 x 5.39 x 2.44 inches; 1.23 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ EKL-04UA


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 25, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ xudongtai


Best Sellers Rank: #124 in KVM Switches


Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 46 ratings


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  • 4 computer & 4 device+sound powered USB switch
Edit/Addition: The more I use this device, the more I like it. While this device lacks the video switching of a true KVM (my solution to that is a separate HDMI switch for sharing the video), this hub does appear to handle all my USB switching needs. And to get around the limit of 4 "device" ports, I was able to put a 7 port USB hub (with individual port on/off switches) on one of the device ports of this hub/switch. By using the hubs this way I now have 10 device ports vs the 4 that came with the hub. This is more than enough device ports to make a very useful "docking station" for 4 different "computers" in my home office. FWIW: I am currently using 3 of the "computer" slots on this hub (to a Chromebook, an XBox, and a USB docking cable for my cell phones) and plan to hook up the 4th computer slot to the Raspberry Pi I am in the process of building/configuring. As to devices this hub switches, I currently have hooked up: a keyboard, a mouse, the 7 port hub, a headset, a webcam, a game controller, a USB flash drive, and a USB printer. With all these devices hooked up to any "computer" on this hub, I see this hub as a very useful "docking station" for my devices (with additional free USB ports available for future expansion). ------------------------------------------------------------- I got this because I'm about to add a 3rd "computer" to my home office (I've got a raspberry pi on order), and therefore my 2 computer USB switch will no longer do the job. I like this model, because it is rated for USB 3 speeds (whereas a lot of these USB switches are slower USB 2 only), is powered (i.e. has an option to add additional power to the USB hub), and lets you switch 4 USB devices among up to 4 "computers" (whereas a lot of these USB switches only allow for 2 computers). And as an added bonus, any of those "computers" will see an extra USB sound device, that you can send the sound to (i.e. this "hub" even has a built in USB "sound card"). I just got this hub today and hooked it up a USB keyboard, a mouse, a web cam, and a USB headset on the device side of this hub. I then had the "computer" side hooked up to my chromebook and my XBox. When I tested on the chromebook (with the hub switched to the chromebook) all 4 devices were seen and function (and I even got a new sound output device on the chromebook, which correctly sent the sound to this hub's sound support). And when I tested it on the XBox, both the keyboard and mouse were seen and functioning (I didn't expect the sound devices to work on the XBox, because the XBox doesn't have drivers for USB sound). So all the tests I could do with my currently equipment were fully functional! Since I have no reason to believe the other two "computer" connections on this hub won't work (it is after all rated for up to 4 computers), I plan to hook this hub up to the raspberry pi I'm getting soon (so the pi will be the 3rd "computer" on this hub). By using the switch this way, I can avoid having redundant USB devices use up the limited space in my home office while still having access to these devices when needed. NOTE: I did run a brief test of plugging a 2nd (unpowered) hub into the device side of this hub, and it seemed to work. Specifically my chromebook still saw and used all 4 of my devices, even though they were now plugged in via a 2nd hub. So it looks like I'll be able to use that option (of daisy chaining USB hubs), should (in the future) I get more USB devices I wish to share between my various "computers". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Easy to use
Sturdily built, easy switching.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by Caryn

  • Only Works with Wired Devices
I could not get this to work with devices that have WIRELESS dongles, like my mouse and my keyboard. My wired mouse works as intended and switches between 3 computers seamlessly which is awesome. There is another review with 1 star claiming the same thing. I don't think this deserves 1 star as it works as intended with wired devices, but would be awesome if it worked with wireless as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024 by Gabby

  • Plenty of features
As there is no onboard emulation for a keyboard and mouse, this switch doesn't play well if the computer needs user input before booting fully. Many computers are like that. I have one; it needs a second keyboard attached directly to it in order to select an operating system to boot from. Other than that, the product page covers the features quite well. When a system that boots directly to the operating system is connected, it works fine. I watched systems cold-boot with the error message keyboard not found, and once it got to the operating system, everything was fine. I was able to use a thumb drive as a NAS device, with read speeds of around 116 MB/sec on an old 64 GB thumb drive. Not bad. It had no trouble using USB bars with multiple thumb drives connected simultaneously. A factory-enclosed USB mechanical drive with its own power supply was over 250 MB/sec, around the device's maximum. Using the side USB C power port, almost anything can be connected, so long as one has the right gear. An alleged USB 3 to SATA converter with a max read/write speed of 33 MB/sec was fast enough for streaming from any mechanical HDD I connected to it. The device itself maxes out at that speed; the KM switch is capable of far more, as mentioned in the last paragraph. Even at that slow rate, it transferred over 100 GB of data in under an hour to a computer not typically on the network. That's about 264 MBit/s, and the speed was fairly consistent. It would have been thoughtful of the seller to mention the user input dilemma in an otherwise well-written product description. I noticed no mention of cable length; mine are about 5' long or 1.5 meters. There are so many possibilities with this device. It took a while to write this review just because the possibilities are so extensive. Even if one or even two computers need a keyboard, I'd still say it's worth it. If you're still reading and looking for a solid KM switch, go for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by J

  • Quick switching and solid quality
This switcher is solidly built and comes with four USB cables. Switching is quick and flawless and switching between my two computers and PS5 works with no issues. I’m only using it for a keyboard and mouse and have it unpowered. If you connect more power hungry USB devices you can connect power via USB-C for more reliability. The only thing I wish was that all the inputs were on the back for a cleaner setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by T. Tozawa

  • Better than devices with mechanical switches
Works well, solid metal enclosure, comes with necessary USB cables, but not one for the USB C power input (which is optional, but necessary for any power hungry devices such as an audio interface). The built in audio output/USB audio is a nice bonus - quite a stiff socket, so I recommend to use a socket extension rather than plugging in/out of that socket. The buttons are logical switches rather than mechanical USB selector toggles, which should be more durable that a previous switcher I used which became unreliable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Paul C

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