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TESmart 8 Port HDMI KVM Switch 4K @ 30Hz with Standard USB 2.0, IR Remote Control | RS232 | LAN Port | Auto-Scan, etc with Rack Mount 4 Pcs 5ft/1.5m KVM Cable

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Size: 8 ports KVM-4K@30Hz


Features

  • Have a minimalist lifeUsing only 1 set of keyboard , mouse and monitor to control 8 host devices, saving equipment cost and space. -Support automatic switching, you can set the time interval to monitor the computer.-Auto input detect and switch,automatically switch to the latest connected device.
  • Best Display resolution Our 8-port HDMI switcher features on-screen display (OSD) for easy access to computers that can be easily connected to the installation. It also delivers outstanding video quality and supports HDTV resolutions up to 3840 * 2160 @ 30 Hz.
  • Easy to Operate and InstallYou can switch input sources via multiple ways: the front panel buttons, IR remote control, RS232 serial commands, TCP/IP commands, keyboard shortcuts, mouse gesture, and Auto-Scan function (The time interval can be adjusted).
  • With extra standard USB 2.0 hub port 8 Port HDMI KVM switch supports connecting USB 2.0 port devices, such as scanners/USB drives/3D printers/surveillance cameras.

Operation Mode: ‎ON-OFF


Current Rating: ‎2 Amps


Operating Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Contact Type: ‎Normally Open


Connector Type: ‎Hdmi,usb 2.0


Brand: ‎TESmart


Terminal: ‎Solder


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.32 x 5.91 x 1.77 inches


Mounting Type: ‎Rack Mount


Actuator Type: ‎Push Button


International Protection Rating: ‎IP65


Control Method: ‎Remote


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Hdmi


Color: ‎Black


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Item model number: ‎HKS0801A30


Operating System: ‎Linux


Item Weight: ‎3.97 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.32 x 5.91 x 1.77 inches


Voltage: ‎12 Volts (DC)


Manufacturer: ‎TESmart


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 3, 2017


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  • An well built, effective 8-port HDMI/USB switch
This is an eight port HDMI/USB "KVM" (keyboard/video/mouse) switch. It is solidly built and does its job well. (A sixteen port version is also available; this review is mostly about the eight-port one.) Four combo cables are included. The HDMI and USB cables are lightly bonded together, but you can pull them apart if you need more space between the plugs. If you need more than four cables, you can buy pairs of extra cables (on Amazon, from the vendor) for $10 for two. As long as you realize this, it's not a big deal (just think +$20 if you need eight cables). The cables and plugs are solid. Video quality is good. (It's digital and it works, so I guess it's flawless.) The switch determines and latches EDID correctly, and switching to a previously-seen device takes about one second. I have both PCs and Macs on the switch, and both work fine. You can switch with front buttons, an included remote control, or with keyboard shortcuts. USB works as expected. It's USB 2, so don't expect high speed. There are a total of four USB inputs on the box (keyboard, mouse, and two extra). The device comes with rack ears, so you can mount it into your 19" standard rack without problems. I did that; it's why I picked this device over its (very similar) competitors. The remote is generic but it works fine; it's strong enough that you can just spray the room with it (you don't have to point it exactly). If you have the device in an enclosure or far off to the side, it comes with an IR bug and cable. Kudos for including that. The remote comes without a battery; insert your own CR2025 pill. You can switch using keyboard shortcuts. The shortcut requires double-tapping the (PC keyboard) Scroll-Lock key, so those of you with Mac keyboards are presumably out of luck. The sales page vaguely talks about an OSD (on screen display) capability. I could find no trace of it. I don't miss it. Should you wish it, this device can be controlled by either a serial line or an Ethernet connection (yes, really). This allows you to automate switching from a computer. All this does it control the switch; it doesn't transfer any data. The available software is Windows only, but he protocol is simple and described on the manufacturer's product support page. Should you wish it, this device will automatically rotate between inputs at time intervals you can set. It will skip unconnected or powered-off inputs. CAVEATS AND ISSUES +$20 if you need a full set of cables (order two sets of cables along with this box). Or +$40 for the 16-port version which comes with eight. Hook up your display to the switch before you start plugging in sources. If you connect a source first, it may decide that it sees a 4K display (the maximum resolution supported by the switch), even if your actual display can't handle that. Reboot your source (or otherwise adjust its resolution) to fix that. Switching to a Macintosh source does not wake the display if it's asleep. You have to switch, then tap a key to wake it up. Mildly annoying. The 16-source switch does not have 16 source buttons on the front. You need to press two buttons to select sources #10-16. This is also true for the remote. That's it. Pretty good, all things considered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020 by Perry The Cynic

  • Excellent KVM with Serial Control
The knowledge of the support staff of the serial control aspects of this device are somewhat lacking but that doesn't fault the device. The serial API documentation is hiding in the windows app zip file. If using linux the one thing to know is that you need to use RAW mode. Example: "stty -F /dev/ttyAML6 9600 cs8 raw -cstopb -parenb" I have zero interest or use for the network or IR interfaces so I taped over those. All-in-all a great switch and much cheaper than equivalent "enterprise" models. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023 by Erich

  • Port didn't work
To start, not saying this is a typical experience, but is mine. Port 7 didn't work for either the HDMI or USB. When the others are plugged in they also don't seem to match up to the number shown on the KVM itself. The cables do work with the ports though so it sort of works. Probably needs some more development. Great concept though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022 by John Smith

  • Almost perfect on EDID
Its pricey, but I love the ease of use, and the EDID feature prevents stupid Windows OS from messing up the screen by re-tiling the windows when switching ports while the monitor is on. I turn off the monitor at night, and when I turn it back on in the morning, I found that the port I left selected has the windows all messed up as though the EDID feature has no effect when the monitor is off. The product design should have been keep reporting the same EDID under all scenarios despite the monitor has been turned off to save energy, and report new EDID only when you encounter valid new EDID. One other issue I came across is that when I use the hot keys to switch port by hitting "scroll-lock, scroll-lock number" (number as in port number). the keyboard "scroll-lock" function toggles, and it messes up the arrow keys in microsoft excel. The product design should have left the "scroll-lock" state as it was before using the hot keys to switch port. Other than the 2 issues I cam across, I really love this product, especially if there is a way to fix the issues with firmware update via USB port or ethernet port. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2019 by RockerFeller

  • It keeps the PCs connected so the monitor, keyboard and mouse work.
I bought another HDMI/USB 8 port KVM as it came with all 8 cables rather than just 4 - a big mistake. Should have bought this one - you can buy TESmart cables (2 in a pack for about $10). Anyway - it recognizes as soon as you turn on a PC and switches to it so the system sees everything and the KVM remembers the settings so it knows what to send to that system to keep it alive. The wireless remote works as it should, as do the buttons. This KVM switch does what a KVM switch should, without hassle, or fuss. After dealing with the other constantly for a week, before giving up and returning it as defective, this one was breath of fresh air. Set it up, and it works. Viola. If you are tempted to buy another about the same price - don't. This one works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2020 by Doc

  • This is a great KVM switch so far
This is a great KVM switch so far, but I had a hard time finding any documentation on this unit. I wanted to learn more about how to use the lan port but could not find any information on it. Also I had a Moread Gold-Plated HDMI to VGA adapter for one of my vga monitors and that particular adapter did not seem to work for me. So I instead purchased a DVI to HDMI adapter from ugreen and that seem to work. The features on the device are great and it seems to handle resolutions well. it also switches very well, and also it stays put on a specific device when it goes to sleep which is what I want. I can wake machines from the KVM as long as the switch is on the right device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2018 by Scott Larson

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