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JideTech HDMI USB KVM Switch 16 Port Up to 4K@30Hz Resolution with USB 2.0 Hub Support Hotkey Mouse Switching for Linux, Windows, Mac, Unix

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Style: 16x1 HDMI 4K30Hz


Features

  • This KVM Switch Supports Windows, Linux, MacOS9/OSX, Sun Micro Systems.Supports Hot Pluggable. All Devices Connected to The KVM Can Be Added or Removed Any Time, No Need Turn Off The PC.
  • HDMI Switch Supports LED Display for PC And/or Server Status Monitoring,Supports VGA Resolutions Up to 3840x2160@30Hz.
  • KVM Switch Dual Monitor Supports 2 Switch Modes: (1) Push Button, (2)Hot-Keys On The Keyboard.
  • Supports Auto-Scan Function to Switch Video Automatically Among Computers in Preset Intervals Sequentially By OSD Menu Driven.
  • Controls 16 Computers From A SingleConsole (Keyboard/Mouse),Fully Compliant With The USB 1.1/2.0 Specification.

Operation Mode: Automatically,Push Button


Current Rating: 1.99 Amps


Operating Voltage: 12 Volts


Contact Type: Normally Open


Connector Type: Hdmi,usb


Brand: JideTech


Terminal: Button


Item dimensions L x W x H: 17.3 x 1.6 x 5.9 inches


Actuator Type: Push Button


International Protection Rating: IP54


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.3 x 1.6 x 5.9 inches; 5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 9116H-CA1


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 22, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Shenzhen Gentlen Technology Development Co., Limited


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #860 in KVM Switches


Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 259 ratings


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  • Works as Promised.
Style: 4x1 HDMI 4K60Hz
A small and non-problematic KVM switch that works smoothly. Pros: - Includes latest tech. updates likeHDMI2.0, 60HZ, 4K, Auto EDID, HDCP support. - Having a USB 2.0 Hub on board is a big plus for the multimedia keyboards or multi key mouses. - Included with the package; 4 sets of (This is 2 sets in most of the other brands) HDMI and USB cables and a wired switch button. - No problems with icon placements on desktops when switch back and forth between devices. - Using keyboard shortcuts for switching devices is very easy. You can assign Ctrl, Scroll Lock or Num Lock keys as the master key to use with device numbers. Cons: - Not that a big problem maybe but when I plugged my laptop to the switch over laptop’s docking station, there is a lag between switches. For example, from laptop to Raspberry takes 13-14 seconds and from Raspberry to laptop takes 4 seconds only. If I connect my laptop directly from its HDMI port, it only takes 3-4 seconds when switching to Raspberry. I don’t know if I can do something to overcome this problem and improve switching speed when on docking station. Please shed a light if someone knows. - I’m using a Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse. This works very good on PC side with all its shortcut buttons on the left side when you connect it from the USB 2.0 hub on the switch. On Raspberry side, only left, right and scroll wheel works. Shortcut buttons which I assigned the copy-paste transactions doesn’t work. But I’m not sure if this is because of the kvm switch itself or Raspberry operating system. - When switching between PC and Raspberry 4, scroll wheel works on Raspi side BUT only if you use Ctrl+Z (Enter) combination. This shortcut has given on JideTech website for a possible lag problem on Raspberrys but I discovered that it works for re-activating the scroll wheel also. I’m again not sure about what is the source of this problem. Mouse, Switch or Raspberry? But as you can see, all of the cons I mentioned above are manageable things somehow and at the end of the day I’m really happy with my decision. Maybe JideTech can enlighten me for my small problems after reading my review. Thx JideTech. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2020 by Erdem Urasoglu

  • Works great. Wired remote switch is very helpful. Came with many cables.
Style: 4x1 HDMI 4K60Hz
This JideTech 41H2 4-port HDMI KVM switch works well and its wired remote switch is very handy-- much simpler and more reliable than weird keyboard hotkey combinations. The version I got came with a full set of HDMI and USB cables (eight total) even though I did not see those listed in the product description. I have only tested up to resolution 1920x1200x60 but that works perfectly. I use a Zio keyboard PS/2-to-USB adapter (for my IBM Model M keyboard) and that works fine when switching. HDMI audio passes through fine (display's audio feature is recognized by all attached computers). Switching delay is minimal-- if an idle computer has gone to sleep it takes a second or two to wake up. The USB hub feature works well but curiously this KVM contains two USB hubs cascaded (you can check from MS-Windows using usbview.exe from the MS Windows SDK) so attaching an external hub (to get more than one USB port for accessories like memory card reader and webcam) yields a stack of three hubs. The limit is five USB hubs stacked, so that seems like no problem, except that the Lenovo Thinkpad dock's USB2.0 ports hang off a hidden extra hub cascaded from the dock's USB3 hub. So plugging the KVM into a Thinkpad dock USB2.0 port puts you at the limit of five stacked hubs. Then if you plug in (to your external hub) one more device which happens to have an internal USB hub it won't work-- until you debug all this as I did, and then plug the KVM into one of the laptop dock's USB3 ports to remove the extra hidden USB2.0 hub in the dock from the stack. I briefly had a problem with one laptop not recognizing EDID. Turning everything off and on again one time "in order" (display->KVM->computer) fixed that (and no problem subsequently despite multiple reboots, undockings, and power-cycles, of monitor and KVM too). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2020 by Poetic Engineer

  • Works as it should, mostly, but customer service was good
This thing worked like a charm when I first got it. The switching between machines was smooth, quick, and it handled my Microsoft Sculpt (the newer version) wireless keyboard and mouse, which run on a single USB wireless dongle, with no problems. At one point, though, it seemed to crash. I lost all signal to the monitor and the unit seemed locked up. I don't recall if there was a triggering event, like I opened the laptop and unplugged its HDMI cable at the same time, but something like that may have happened. Anyway, I had to disconnect all cables from the unit to reset it. When I got it all hooked up again, the video switching worked but not the USB. I tried many different keyboards and mice, wireless and wired, and even a memory stick just for variety, but nothing worked. The green lights on the front of the unit indicating a USB connection stayed on, but otherwise it was as if all USB functions were dead. At this point I decided to contact their customer support. This proved to be somewhat difficult, as I could find no contact information in the literature that came with the unit, or on the company website. Eventually I went through the Amazon Marketplace link to the seller, and got a quick response from a support rep. Pretty sure she's not a native English speaker, and we had a couple of misunderstandings, but her English is a whole lot better than my Chinese so I can't complain. In any case, we eventually concluded that whatever was wrong with the USB functions couldn't be fixed on my end. They shipped me a new unit with the expectation that I would ship the broken one back to them (to an address in the US). I just got the new unit and it, too, works like a charm. I hope it keeps working, because I really like it and an HDMI KVM with USB on it is surprisingly hard to find at this price point. So yeah, when it works, it works great, and despite being hard to contact, their customer service took good care of me. From my experience and reading other reviews, it seems like they've got some inconsistencies in their manufacturing process that aren't caught by their QA. For something this inexpensive, it's a risk, and I knew that when I bought it. So, if you decide to go ahead with this product, keep that in mind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2017 by D. Muzzy

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