KVM Switch for 2 PCs, EDID HDMI 4K60Hz, with audio output and 3xUSB 3.0, KM202D-H-RY

Brand: ReStEq
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110.20 $

Dual Monitor 2-In 2-Out KVM Switch: This dual monitor KVM switch allows you to control two computers with a single keyboard and mouse, sharing three USB 3.0 devices, audio, a microphone, and two monitors. It supports cross-display for two computers, as well as copy, extension, and splicing modes (requires your computer to have two HDMI ports).

Multiple Display Methods: This HDMI KVM Switch with Dual USB Monitors not only supports extension, copy, and splicing modes, but also supports cross-display between two computers, making your life and work easier. The extension, copy, or splicing modes depend on the computer's graphics.

Supports EDID Simulation: This 2-port dual monitor HDMI KVM switch can simulate the display's EDID, storing the display's resolution and refresh rate. It features EDID simulators on each input port, allowing computers to always have the correct display information. Without EDID, your windows may move when switching. EDID automatically identifies the best resolution.

4K Resolution Support: This HDMI USB KVM switch supports up to 4K@60Hz, making images more refined and realistic, and colors more vibrant and moving, a feast for the eyes. For best results, ensure your input device, HDMI cable, and output device support 4K@60Hz.

3 USB 3.0 Ports: This HDMI KVM Switch with Dual Monitors has 3 USB 3.0 ports, which can recognize wired/wireless keyboard, mouse, U disk, printer or other USB devices. USB 3.0 has a faster data transfer speed up to 5Gbps, it is backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1 devices, while USB 2.0 has a data transfer speed of 480Mbps.

Supports 2 Switching Modes: 1. Button Switching, one click to switch to the designated computer; 2. Wired Remote Switch (included). LED Indicator Light indicates the active computer. The kit includes an external power adapter, so you don't have to worry about low power.

Stable Operation: The KVM switch comes with an external 5V power adapter, eliminating the need to draw power from the computer's USB port (the host computer supplies less power to support USB devices such as hard drives and cameras).

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