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4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup
4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup
4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup
4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup
4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup
4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup
4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup
4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup

4K HDMI KVM Switch for 2 Computers & 2 Monitors - Dual Monitor Matrix Display for Home/Office Workstation Setup

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Description

CKL High Speed USB 3.0 2x2 Matrix KVM Switch Dual Monitor HDMI 2.0 4K 60Hz Product Benefits: 1. Hook up 2 computers or laptops to share one independent set of keyboard, mouse, dual monitors and more USB 3.0 Peripherals; 2. Support dual HDMI monitor outputs for extended or duplicated displays on one computer, or Matrix displays on 2 computers (one monitor on one computer simultaneously); 3. Support maximum resolution of 4K@60Hz = 4096x2160@60Hz (4::3 monitor) or 3840x2160@60Hz (16:9 monitor) and compatible downwards; 4. Cross support multiple performs including Windows, Linux, Mac and most major operation systems; 5 Support 4 switching modes to meet with various needs: 1. Keyboard Hotkey 2. Mouse Clicks 3. Push button. 4. Wired Remote 6. With latest USB pass-though technology to be compatible with more wired or wireless keyboard and mouse; 7. Support HDMI digital audio (need to set HDMI audio as default audio output in sound settings); 8. Support auto scan with adjustable interval between 8-999 seconds for monitoring and testing purposes (default inactive); 9. Comes with all cables and accessories except monitor cables which usually come with monitors. Diagram for the Ports and Buttons IMPORTANT TIPS!!! PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDER!!! 1. Dual monitor display requires 2 HDMI connection from each computer, however, most computers especially laptops do not have dual HDMI outputs, thus reliable adapters or docking station will be needed but not included for non-HDMI video ports like DisplayPort, USB C, DVI and VGA. Please be awere of the adpaters needed for your computers before ordering it, or reach out CKL support for recommendations. 2. Matrix Monitor Display only requires one HDMI connection to corresponding HDMI IN A port from each computer, if you don't need dual monitor display mode. 3. HDMI Monitors are preferred to avoid adapters being used on both computer side and monitor side which will probably cause display issue. 4. VGA to HDMI, HDMI to VGA and HDMI to DisplayPort adapters need to be at least USB powered, DisplayPort adapter needs to be active type. Simple video conversion cables are not recommended due to most simple conversion cable does not have built-in chips for reliable performance, they may work directly with computers, but may not work through the KVM switch; Resolution relies on adapters and docking stations as well. 5. Some keyboards and mice with special features like back lights, trackballs, gaming, mechnical, razar etc. may not work well on the USB keyboard and mouse ports which are dedicated for hotkeys, the workarounds are to turn off the hotkeys or plug them into USB 3.0 HUB ports. 6. If you have any assistance needed while setting up or using our products, please do not hesitate to reach out for CKL support. Connection Diagram Install Your KVM Switch Correctly 1. Power off all devices before installation; 2. Connect your computers to the Switch using USB 3.0 and HDMI cables included into correspondent PC1 and PC2 input ports; 3. Plug your mouse and keyboard to correspondent USB mouse and keyboard port on back panel; 4. Connect your Monitors to HDMI Out A & Out B on the switch; 5. Plug in your speaker or USB device if needed; 6. Power on the KVM switch and then monitors, then computers in sequence; Friendly Reminder: 1. Each computer or laptop needs 2 HDMI connection and 1 USB 3.0 connection to corresponding ports on the KVM switch; 2. If you are using a wireless keyboard and mouse set with a unified dongle, plug it in to USB keyboard port (with hotkeys), or USB 3.0 HUB port (No hotkeys). 3. This KVM Switch supports HDMI digital output only. Make sure you select HDMI Audio Output or Monitor A audio (monitor on HDMI Out A) as default in your sound settings. Do not select your audio device as default sound device, otherwise the audio would not work properly. Some older monitors which do not support HDMI audio will not work with the audio fuction. The workaround is to add an USB to Audio adapter (Ref. ASIN B00IRVQ0F8) to one of the USB 3.0 HUB ports on front panel. Supports 2 Extended Monitors on 1 Selected Computer or 2 Matrix Monitors on 2 Computers This KVM Switch Supports Dual Monitor Mode and Matrix Monitor Mode. 1. Dual Monitor Mode means the 2 monitors are extended or duplicated on one selected computer, and switch between 2 computers. Use the left white button on front of the switch. the LED under the right white button will be off. 2. Matrix Monitor Mode means the 2 Monitors are on 2 different computers, one for each computer, and switch between 2 monitors. Use the right white button on front of the switch, the LED under the right white button will be on. Friendly Reminder: When switching between Dual Monitor Mode and Matrix Monitor Mode, it takes around 7 seconds for re-recognizing the monitors, this is normal. Wide Compatibility Cross supports Windows 10/7/2000/XP/Vista、Linux and Mac and more. Multile Switching Modes Default Hotkey Rght Ctrl can be Changed to Num Lock or Scroll Lock, Support Mac keyboard 1.Keyboard Hotkey Switch: Double click the right Ctrl then Port Number then Enter 2. Mouse Click Switch: Double click the middle roller of mouse 3. Push Button Switch: Simply press the white button on front panel 4. Wired remote switch: optional when special keyboard and mouse do not work well on rear USB ports. 5. Auto Scan Switch: Aoto matically switching computers with adjusable interval between 8-999 seconds. 4 Display Modes Support 4 display modes depending on computer setting: ExtendedMirroredSplicedMatrix What's in the box 1* 2 port Matrix HDMI Dual Monitor KVM Switch 1* Mini USB Cable+Wired Remoter 4* HDMI 2.0 Cables (4.92ft) 2* USB3.0 Cables (4.92ft) 1* Power adapter (DC 5V 2A 5.5mmx2.5mm)(US PLUG) 1* User manual in English Note: The HDMI cables for monitor is not including!

Features

    2 PORT KVM SWITCH DUAL MONITOR Hook up 2 computers or laptops to share one independent set of keyboard, mouse, dual monitors and more USB 3.0 peripherals, a premium choice for reducing equipment and work safe from home efficiently;

    KVM SWITCH FOR 2 MONITORS AND 2 COMPUTERS Support both dual extended or mirrored displays on 1 selected computer or 2 matrix display on 2 different computers (1 monitor on 1 computer and swap them easily;

    HDMI KVM SWITCH 4K 60HZ Conforms to HDMI 2.0 protocol for maximum resolution of 4K@60Hz, 4096x2160@60Hz (43 monitor) or 3840x2160@60Hz (169 monitor) and compatible downwards, with EDID emulation under dual monitor mode (not in matrix mode);

    HIGH SPEED USB 3.0 KVM SWITCH The integrated 2 USB 3.0 HUB ports allows you to share 2 more USB peripherals like printer, scanner, webcam and hard disk between 2 computers with data transfer rate up to 5Gbp/s (10 times faster than USB 2.0), also draws extra power from USB 3.0 connection on each computer;

    SUPPORT MULTIPLE PLATFORMS Cross support multiple OS including Windows, Linux, Mac and more; Plug and Play without any driver needed.

    MULTIPLE SWITCHING MODES Support 5 switching modes for various needs including keyboard hotkey, mouse clicks, push button, wired remote, also support auto scan switch with adjustable interval between 8-999 seconds for monitoring and testing purposes;

    ADAPTERS MAY BE NEEDED Please be aware that this dual monitor kvm requires 2 HDMI connections for each computer or laptop, and 2 HDMI outputs for monitors, reliable adapters or docking stations will be needed for computers especially laptops which do not have dual HDMI outputs, please be aware of this before order.

Reviews

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[My Husband's review]This device has worked a charm. I had a personal setup at home with dual screens, then with COVID WFH requirements, I set up my workstation for my client laptop on the other end of my very wide desk (actually 2 desks joined via a bridge). This was now 4 monitors on my desk, and my personal monitors were much better than my work monitors, and I was not going to buy 2 new monitors for the work station.I never even knew about a KVM switch until I started looking at 49in monitors wistfully, and then these switches appeared as options. Since obtaining this, I have now cleared up a whole half of my desk by eliminating 2 x HP monitors (re-purposed with my daughters for their online schooling) and an additional Logitech keyboard and mouse. This is incredibly convenient to jump between computers without moving.So my setup - 2 x LG widescreen HD monitors, with a Dell D6000 dock and Dell laptop (work) and a Surface Dock with Surface Laptop 2 (personal), and a Logitech K330 wireless keyboard and a M705 mouse, both on a single unifying transmitter. On my Surface Dock, I also have a Sebrent 7-port USB 2.0 hub with switches. Also I had mini DP ports on the Surface dock so I am connecting to the switch using 2 x mini DP to HDMI connectors. The D6000 dock has 1 x HDMI for direct connection but the 2nd connection is DisplayPort so I am using a DP to HDMI adaptor. Note that most of those DP to HDMI adaptors are uni-directional, they would not work from HDMI to DP.A few points that may be helpful:1. It was not very clear from other reviews if I could use other cables than what were supplied. I tried in an effort to be more sensible on cable lengths, but it didn't work out. This may have just been user error, but certainly the "A" cables - the ones with the HDMI + USB + audio and microphone jacks all connected together - you most definitely have to use (a bit more on that below). The "B" cables (for the 2nd monitor) seem like standard HDMIs so maybe you can substitute out. However once I changed out to the OEM cables and got everything working properly, I didn't want to mess about anymore, my cables are all tucked away nicely and I am happy.2. I assumed (didn't spend enough time in the instructions) that on the A-cables, the USB and audio and microphone jacks were only required if connecting up to an older type desktop, that did not have an HDMI or DP connection. So once I got my monitors working, I was so pleased that I didn't spend too much fuss on the keyboard and mouse not functioning on the switch. After a week or so of rocking with 2 keyboards and mice, I decided to delve a bit more into what was going on with the USB ports on the switch, why nothing was functioning. Only after reading the instructions carefully (and also emailing support, who were very helpful!), I realized that I needed to plug in the USB connections as well - the HDMI connection does not take care of everything. Once I did that, the receiver plugged into one of the back USBs (non-powered, I have the hotkey switched off) now works perfectly, so I am now finally using to the full potential - same 2 monitors, 1 keyboard and 1 mouse for both stations.So the be clear on the hookup using 2 docks:1. Connect each laptop to each dock.2. Get the A-cables.3. Take the HDMI only end of the A-cables and plug into the "IN 1A" and "IN 2A" ports on the switch.4. For computer you designate as station #1, take the multiple connection end from the A-cable plugged into "IN 1A". Plug in the HDMI connection into the dock (directly if your dock has that connection, or with an adaptor if it has something different like DP or mini DP).5. Also plug in the USB connector and the audio input jack into the dock. If there is an input for the microphone then you should also plug in that jack, otherwise leave that jack alone.6. Repeat the same for the 2nd computer dock, using the multiple connection end from the cable plugged into "IN 2A".7. Now connect your 2 monitors to from the 2 HDMI outputs on the switch with 2 cables.And that should be all. I have a dual monitor riser on my desk from FITUEYES, which has a center piece and then two extensions that each swivel on a pin to bring the monitors in (so rather than swivel the monitors themselves you actually swivel the risers themselves - better for me as my monitors have minimal movement). No I don't have much hidden below my desk apart from the power connections, most is right below the risers. Under my left riser is my station #1 dock, right is station #2 dock, and below the center is my switch. So I have easy access to all ports on both docks and my switch, and thus I can switch computers using the button on the switch itself. That means I don't need to use the wired remote that was supplied- but I tested it out and it works fine.The switch looks the part, solid built, small enough that it is unobtrusive, and it does not run hot (unlike the Dell D6000 dock - yikes! I had to order a separate cooling fan for that). In hindsight, it seems very simple on how the connections and cables should all be hooked up, for me in the heat of the moment and trying to just ensure it was working and I didn't receive a dud, I made a it of a mess of my first hook up attempt.Again, great product for a dual computer set up to share 2 monitors and 1 keyboard and mouse, don't hesitate to get. At some point again later on (I tend to take things in stages sometimes), I will test out hooking up my other peripherals to the switch (external Jabra 500 speaker / microphone, dedicated webcam) to the switch and see if they work on both computers whenever I jump between them.