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TESmart 2 Port HDMI KVM Switch, Monitor Switch for 1 Monitors 2 Computers, UHD 4K@60Hz RGB 4:4:4, USB 2.0 Hub, Stereo Audio, Hotkey, Button Switching, PC Keyboard Mouse Switches Box with 5ft Cables

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Size: for 2 computers 1 monitor


Color: Black


Features

  • KVM Switch 1 Monitors 2 Computers HDMI KVM switch is perfect for hooking up 2 desktops or laptops to share 1 set of keyboard, mouse and 1 monitor for home and office setup, gaming consoles and streaming devices. It meets all the needs of your different devices. Create a simplified workstation.
  • EDID EmulatorsTESmart KVM switch for mac is ideal for configurations with multiple displays that dont share the same native resolution or aspect ratio. Often times, without EDID in a design which can lead to frustrated end as you troubleshoot your devices syncing with displays.
  • Keyboard and Mouse Seamless Switching No delay, zero latency keyboard and mouse switching makes your use smooth and enhance your work efficiency or gaming experience. Pass-through mode (Semi-DDM USB) makes it compatible with more keyboard and mouse devices. Supports wired, wireless, mechanical, multimedia, and gaming K&M (Not support wireless bluetooth K&M).
  • 4 Advanced Switching ModesThe HDMI KVM switch has front panel keys for selecting manually, keyboard hotkeys for quick channel selection, mouse gesture for fast switching, and just think how cosy you could be after the whole day at work when you switch the signal via IR remote control (AAA batteries not included)! Also has auto scan function with adjustable interval for monitoring and testing.
  • Support USB 2.0 Peripheral DeviceBy using USB 2.0 hub ports on the KVM, you even can attach USB drive, printer, barcode scanner or other USB devices to the KVM. Hdmi usb switch KVM provides you with great flexibility in complicated computer environment. Without constantly swapping cables or setting up complicated network sharing software. Note: It could not support hot key switching when the keyboard connected to USB 2.0 port.
  • Ultra HD 4K@60Hz Resolution TESmart 4K KVM support up to 3840x2160@60Hz RGB 4:4:4 and downward compatible. Support 3D, HDR, HDCP, and Dolby Vision make the image display more exquisite and authentic, the color will be vivid and moving, and it will really be a feast for your eyes. Just enjoy the high quality video with the TESmart KVM switch!
  • Support Stereo Audio Output 4k monitor KVM switch comes with 2 3.5mm Audio Jack ports with a DAC chip inside, which can be inserted into a 3-segment 3.5mm earpiece device.
  • Wide OS Compatibility 2 port KVM switch HDMI supports multiple operation systems. Unix/Windows/Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora/Mac OS X/Raspbian/Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi and other Linux basic systems are included. Meet more demands at work.
  • Support Hot Plug Easy to set up. Plug in and play, no software is required. Disconnect or connect devices to the 2 computers KVM switch at any time without turning off the PCs. Plug in and play without any software needed.
  • What You Get & Warranty 1* 2X1 HDMI KVM Switch, 1* IR remote control, 1* DC 5V power adapter, 1* User manual, 1* one-year warranty. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Description

TESmart 2 Port HDMI KVM Switch HDMI KVM Switch 2 Port can help you use only 1 set of keyboard, mouse and monitor to control 2 computer devices. Features: Support auto switching to monitor computers in a specified time interval.Support keyboard and mouse pass through mode to improve mouse and keyboard compatibility.USB sharing works with printers, jump drives, USB headsets and webcams for teleconferencing. Meet more demands at work, no need to worry about connecting office equipment.Include all cables except cable for monitor. Application: 1. Great for PC test/ burn-in control, saving the desk space required for two monitors. 2. Perfect for sharing computers and attached peripherals in the home or home office. 3. Dual system control for single user workstation increasing user productivity in the office. Attention: For the safety request by some express company,the remote control is not equipped battery by default. Please install the button battery AAA before using it.Please reach out for support if needed. Read more Unique Selling Points EDID emulator HDMI KVM Switch with EDID emulators in each input port, keep PCS always having correct display information. When you switch back, the previous window settings remain unchanged. Keyboard and Mouse Seamless Switching Available to use keyboard and mouse without any delay after switching input sources. No delay, zero delay, no need to reinstall the driver. Use it smoothly and improve your work efficiency or gaming experience. True Ultra HD 4k Visual Enjoyment This 4K HDMI KVM switch max supports 3840x2160 @60Hz RGB 4:4:4 and downward compatible, support 3D, HDR and Dolby Vision. You can enjoy luxurious video with this HDMI KVM Switch. Read more 4 Convenient Switch Modes 1. Button Switching: Switch 2 signal sources in the extended mode by the panel button. 2. Hotkey Switching: Press scroll lock+ scroll lock+... or the right ctrl+ the right ctrl+... 3. IR Remote Control( without AAA battery). 4.Mouse gesture fast switch. Audio Output KVM Switch comes with a 3.5mm Audio Jack port with a DAC chip inside, which can be inserted into a 3-segment 3.5mm earpiece device. High compatibility It is compatible with a variety of devices and a variety of different computer systems to meet your multi-system needs. Read more Read more How could I upgrade my KVM switch to make sure it's always compatible with the latest keyboard, mouse, and monitor? Peripherals are constantly being updated even the same model, which may cause compatibility issues. Fortunately, the TESmart KVM switch is compatible with most peripherals on the market. If there are any exceptions, our technicians will serve you with an upgrade for free. Please feel free to reach out to us at any time if you have questions or concerns! How do I reach out for support? If you have any questions or encounter issues, there is downloadable user manual and troubleshooting at the bottom of the detail page. Additionally, you can reach out for support if needed. In the past year, we have founded a professional team to deal with problems from different customers within 12 hours. What is the best KVM Switch for me and what factors do I need to take into account when choosing? It's important to carefully consider what is the best KVM switch for your configuration depending on your application requirements and the switch features. In order to find the best KVM switch for your configuration here are the major questions to consider: 1.Existing PC Setup - Purchase a KVM switch that supports the number of computers in your setup. 2.Required Video Formats - It is best practice to use the same video connections wherever possible. 3.Multiple monitor support? Ensure every computer can support the number of monitors you are looking to use in your setup. This KVM switch could not split & extend desktops for dual monitors. 4.Hotkey support- TESmart KVM switches support the use of hotkey combinations to complete tasks such as switching between computers. How can I get the sound from L/R? 1. Please confirm what output interface is the computer equipped with? (DVI? HDMI?) If your computer is equipped with DVI output, normally that the DVI output does not carry audio signals, so the audio signal cannot be output to the speaker. 2. After you connect the headset, you need to switch to the computer ith the audio device turned on. Only the computer that controls the audio playback will output audio. 3. If you have controlled the computer to turn on the audio device, select the correct audio output channel. (Right- click the speaker, open the sound settings, select the correct HDMI output device, and set it as default.) Upgrade Support Choice Audio HKS0201A2U HKS0402A1U HKS0401A2U HKS0201B1U HKS0201B2U PKS0201A10 Connector Type HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI DispalyPort PCs 2 2 4 2 2 2 Monitors 1 2 1 1 1 1 4K@60Hz ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ EDID ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ × L/R Audio ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ × Pass-Through Mode ✓ ✓ ✓ × ✓ ✓


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.72 x 3.15 x 0.94 inches; 1.1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ HKS0201A2U


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 5, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TESmart


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #80 in KVM Switches


Customer Reviews: 4.0 out of 5 stars 654 ratings


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  • Compatibility info + Great to mount under your desk.
Size: for 4 PCs 1 monitor with mounting holes Color: Black
This KVM seems like a good value for money. Here are some details I thought I’d share since I wasn’t sure about them the moment I bought it and not many people mention them: - Supports EDID emulation. That is, when you’re switched to one device the rest of the devices think the display is still attached to them, so they behave nicely, instead of shifting windows around as if you unplugged the external monitor. - HDCP is supported according to the nVidia Control Panel. - USB is 2.0. That’s okay. I don’t think there are many uses for USB 3.0 on a KVM. I don’t think storage devices should be used on a KVM, and you don’t need to switch a network adapter between computers, you just connect all the computers to the network with a normal ethernet switch. - The included cables have the HDMI and USB parts stuck together. That is nice because it keeps everything tidy. You can also separate the cables as much as you need. Now I want to buy the optional extra 2 cables. - LEDs are blue. Very bright, you know the type... - Runs very cool. Uses less than 5W. - The device is a little ugly but hey, there’s a desktop version also, a little prettier (comes in red, black or blue). I’m mounting it under the desk so I needed this version with the screw holes. - The “Online” LEDs detect when the USB cable from the computer to the KVM is connected, not the display cable. - Power brick doesn’t take additional space if your power strip is aligned the traditional way (like this = = = = = = ), big plus. - Remote doesn’t have a lot of range, but you never have to press a button twice. The thing I dislike about remotes powered by coin cells is that you seem to need to press the buttons multiple times for them to do something. This one has nicer quality buttons so whenever the remote is in range (is not as powerful as a TV’s) it’s going to work reliably. If the KVM is bolted under your desk, you’re going to have to point the remote under your desk. - If you ever run into issues with black/green screens after switching back and forth to one device, try using a different output or a different converter combination (see details below). - I have no idea what the M and P buttons do on the remote. —- USB COMPATIBILITY —- - Tested with Logitech Unifying Receiver that is connected wirelessly to a Logitech K850 keyboard and a Logitech M720 mouse - Hot keys work with this setup (you can press Scroll Lock twice then press PgUp/PgDown or 1, 2, 3, or 4 to select inputs). - Hot keys work only on the top row of numbers, not with the number pad. I think this applies to all keyboards. - The Logitech software (Logitech Options) will not detect your mouse and keyboard as Logitech if you are plugged into the KVM's mouse and keyboard USB ports. This is because the KVM connects directly to them and emulates a virtual mouse and keyboard and presents that to the computer. If you want Logitech Options or similar software to work, you have to plug the mouse into the third USB port, the one for devices. Hot keys don't work on that third port, though. —- VIDEO COMPATIBILITY —- - I found a compatibility issue using a Dell WD19 docking station and Apple devices. Both of these have a workaround, please read below. - 2020 M1 MacBook Air -> Dell WD19 docking station HDMI output -> TE Smart 4x1 KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 (resolution 2560x1080) —->>> NOT WORKING, display goes black or dark green after switching from this source to other source and back to this source. You have to disconnect and reconnect again. - 2020 iPad Pro 12.9” -> Dell WD19 docking station HDMI output -> TE Smart 4x1 KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 (resolution 2560x1080) —->>> NOT WORKING, display goes black or dark green after switching from this source to other source and back to this source. You have to disconnect and reconnect again. -This incompatibility CAN BE SOLVED if you use the Dell WD19’s other outputs. I tested this chain and it works: - 2020 iPad Pro 12.9” -> Dell WD19 docking station USB-C DP output -> Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter ->TE Smart 4x1 KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 —->>> WORKS - It should work on the M1 MacBook also but I didn’t test; the computer was borrowed. - Other adapters could work too. I think that the WD19 has an internal HDMI adapter that doesn’t like the KVM for some reason. There seems to be a timing/sync issue because the display shows multi-color noise or static then goes black. Anyway, this setup is for one display output so you don’t lose anything by using an adapter on the other port. I tested these and they worked and also worked after switching back and forth: - Dell Latitude 5300 -> Dell WD19 docking station HDMI output -> TE Smart 4x1 KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 - PC with RTX 2060 native HDMI output -> TE Smart 4x1KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 - PC with CableCreations DisplayLink USB to HDMI adapter -> TE Smart 4x1KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 - 2020 M1 MacBook Air -> Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter -> TE Smart 4x1KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 - 2020 iPad Pro 12.9” -> Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter ->TE Smart 4x1 KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 - 2014 MacBook Air -> generic Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter -> TE Smart 4x1 KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 - 2020 M1 Mac Mini via native HDMI -> TE Smart 4x1 KVM -> LG Ultrafine 25UM58 --- AUDIO --- The 3.5mm audio output works this way: it intercepts the signal from the selected HDMI input and it outputs the oudio for that selected input. I'm not sure if the monitor also receives the signal. The audio quality is better than my monitor and better than my Raspberry Pi 3B. The output doesn't have any hiss or noise, which is great. I don't normally expect these types of products to have good sound. Note that Apple devices can't adjust HDMI volume for some reason. It's Apple's fault though. Very frustrating. I will be adding more devices as I test them (Raspberry Pi 3B, Raspberry Pi 1B, generic DisplayPort adapter on the WD19 dock instead of Apple USB C adapter, etc.). I can’t test HDR support. To be honest I’m glad I found a workaround for the Apple + WD19 incompatibility, because this KVM is very very nice and that would have been a dealbreaker. I don’t think it’s the KVM’s fault given it worked with everything else so I’m giving it 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 7, 2021 by Ivan747

  • Awesome WFH KVM with Windows/Mac/Linux support
Size: for 4 computers 1 monitor Color: Black
Was pretty skeptical of buying this after reading some mixed reviews but I decided to give it a go. My 4 connected devices are: - USB-C Macbook Pro 13 (work) with HDMI and USB connected through the official Apple multimedia dongle - Macbook Pro 13 (2015 model) directly connected HDMI and USB - Windows 10 VM running on Unraid with HDMI connected to a GTX 1080 and USB connected to Fresco Logic USB 3 card - Unraid Linux box with HDMI connected directly to the intel integrated graphics on the and USB to an integrated USB port For the monitor I have an LG ultrawide running at 2560x1080 @ 60Hz and I have a Logitech GPro keyboard and G502 mouse. Cons: + Might as well cover the cons first, since there's really only one major one. The Logitech G Hub software is VERY hit or miss. A few times its worked, sometimes it just says "connecting" forever and never works. On Mac it did nothing, and on windows it kindof works. If you plug the mouse/keyboard into the non mouse/keyboard ports logitech always sees it but you lose hotkeys and it disconnects/reconnects on each pc change. I got around this by storing the Logitech settings in the Onboard Memory of each device and then just plugging them into the KVM keyboard/mouse slots. I don't regularly reconfigure these, so it was ultimately a really small price to pay. + Only other con, is that occasionally things connect a bit weird or get out of sync. The biggest culprit of this I have seen is on the USB-C mac. If you try to connect to a non-Apple branded USB-C switch things don't work very well at all, but using the Apple branded USB-C to Multimedia adapter things generally are pretty smooth, although sometimes the mouse appears to not work on a reboot. Generally clicking the power off and on resolves most issues, and issues have been fairly infrequent. Pros: + This thing is awesome. The EDID emulation works VERY well with my monitor and resolution. I get true 60HZ output from all devices and switching takes maybe a second or so. I previously had some other switches/KVMs and had huge lag especially when toggling between the macs and windows. Also the EDID emulation prevents the mac auto-locking all the time when toggling monitors. + The "hotkey to select input" is simply amazing. Hitting Scroll twice and the number to select a different input is a legitimate game changer. I can now quickly flip between all the devices cleanly. + The audio passthrough also works very well. I have a small soundbar hooked up to the 3.5mm output and the HDMI switches very cleanly 90% of the time. Occasionally I get a slight "pop" sound, but its not that loud, and I haven't had any issues or lag with audio, so really happy here also. + Its nice they provide a regular USB port, although I probably won't typically use it. It does allow normal USB passthrough, so thats appreciated. + The keyboard and mouse passthrough for the most part works really well (minus the caveats in CONS). I can use all the special functions on my Logitech GPro keyboard such as volume and multimedia keys, and everything I normally do works as expected. After finding out about onboard memory in Logitech, the loss of GHub really isn't a big deal anymore. + Buttons on the switch work well and are easy to press if you need them. + Blue lights are noticeable, but definitely not over-bright. I've had quite a few devices with LEDs that are borderline blinding in the dark, but these while easily visible won't blind you in a dark room at all. I really appreciate they chose a more dim LED. I haven't used the remote or the mouse to switch functionality at all, and likely won't, but thats not a con for me, as I just don't need it. This KVM really exceeded almost all of my expectations, and the cons are definitely able to be worked around and I can live with them. This KVM isn't cheap, but its also not the most expensive out there. If you're in a WFH environment and need to quickly switch and can keep the cables managed this is definitely a great option to consider! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 26, 2022 by mjnitz02

  • Easy Seamless Set-up - Works Amazing
Size: for 2 computers 1 monitor Color: Black
The TESmart Monitor Switch is the answer to running two laptops through one monitor, with one shared wireless mouse and keyboard. I gave it 5-stars because; It works perfectly, it was super simple to set-up, and it is extremely easy to use. I have one large monitor and I was running everything through a Plugable USB 3.0 Universal Laptop Docking Station (which is also a great product); however, it is really designed for a single computer using a two monitor display. What I needed was a way to run two computers through a single monitor. I have a lower-end company issued HP laptop for work and a very high-end Lenovo laptop for personal use. I often create stuff for work on my personal laptop (since it's better and more powerful) but I still need instant access to my work laptop while I'm in the middle of working on a project on my personal laptop. This monitor switch by TESmart provided me with the exact solution I was looking for and I am very happy. Also, I'm not too tech savvy, but the set-up on this device is so easy even a small child could do it. The directions are simple and clear, just plug everything in where it says, then turn it on and it works right out of the box. Love this product, thanks TESmart! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 13, 2022 by Steve K.

  • Great features while it worked
Size: for 2 computers 1 monitor Color: Black
I really liked the features, like where it would leave the machines on the KVM thinking the devices were still attached even when switching machines. I was starting to have trouble with it, needing to do power cycles and the like to keep it running the way it should. Switched up to a monitor that has a built in KVM, but I miss the KVM implementation this device had so much! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 2, 2022 by Paul Hott

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