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The AV Access iDock D23 KVM Switch is a desktop-only powerhouse enabling 3 DisplayPort monitors to connect 2 computers with blazing-fast 8K@60Hz and 4K@165/144Hz support. Featuring DisplayPort 2.0, 1G Ethernet, and a 12-in-1 docking station, it maximizes productivity and gaming performance with ultra-smooth visuals and instant switching. Designed for professionals craving multi-device mastery and flawless connectivity.





















| ASIN | B0CRDQW4GT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14 in KVM Switches |
| Brand | v AV Access |
| Built-In Media | KVM Dockx1, USB Type-A to Type-B Cablex2, DP 1.4 Cablex6, Power Adapterx1 |
| Color | 8K 3 monitors 2 desktops(iDock D23) |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops with 3 DisplayPort outputs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 117 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 Type C |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Manufacturer | AV Access |
| Mfr Part Number | iDock D23 |
| Model Number | iDock-D23-NA |
| Number of Ports | 7 |
| Total USB Ports | 6 |
| Total Usb Ports | 6 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 36 |
L**O
Solid improvement over previous model
Iโve been using this KVM for a a couple of weeks now multiplexing between 2 monitors and my Windows PC and my Macbook Pro, and overall Iโm pretty happy with it. Hereโs a quick breakdown of my experience so far: Form Factor: - The design is sleek and modern, which I appreciate. It actually looks nice on my desk, unlike a lot of competitor brands out there. At about twice the height of my previous AVAccess KVM (visible on the bottom left in the picture), itโs a little too tall to fit under my desk stand though โ I wish it were just a bit shorter. - One minor annoyance is with the supplied cables โ unplugging the middle or bottom cables is tricky. You have to press a release lock on top of the cable head, but itโs hard to do that without first unplugging the top cables. Features & Performance: - Switching inputs is fast โ faster than my old AVAccess KVM, which is great. There's no flickering so far, which was an issue with some other KVMs Iโve tried - Iโm a fan of all the extra ports: headphone jack, SD card slot, USB ports on the back for a webcam or monitor hub. My old KVM didnโt have a rear USB port, so I had to awkwardly route my webcam wire around the unit. This is a small but really nice improvement for wire management. - One feature I miss: a power button. Itโd be nice to have the option to turn it off without unplugging it. - I haven't had it for very long yet, so time will tell how reliable it is. If it breaks down before the warranty is over, I will definitely update my review with my experience. Compatibility: - Itโs DisplayPort (DP) only if youโre using a laptop, which is a bit of a pain for MacBook users like me. I had to buy some Thunderbolt-to-DP cables. I get why DP was chosen, but it wouldโve been nice if 2-3 adapters were included in the box. - My Apple keyboard works fine in every USB slot except the dedicated USB 1.1 keyboard slot. It worked fine in the USB 1.1 port on my older AVAccess KVM. Sometimes I have to play USB port roulette a few times to get it to connect properly. - Occasionally, it seems to interfere with my WiFi. Even though Iโm not using the Ethernet port, Iโve had to restart my computer or switch inputs back and forth to get my connection back. - One more downgrade from the previous model: no dedicated mic input port this time. Not a dealbreaker, but something I noticed. Overall, this is a really solid KVM switch with a lot of thoughtful improvements over my previous model.
R**R
Excellent Customer Service
I purchased the AV Access iDock D23 8K KVM Switch Docking Station, which offers impressive specs at a competitive price. While the initial unit had issues, the customer service was outstanding. They quickly sent replacements and even included an extra item as an apology. This KVM switch provides features like DisplayPort 2.0, 1G Ethernet, and support for high refresh rates, making it versatile for both gaming and home office setups. It's a great value compared to other KVMs on the market. The 5-star rating is primarily for the exceptional customer service. If the replacement resolves the initial issues, this product could easily earn 5 stars on its own merits. Overall, I'm satisfied with my purchase and impressed by AV Access's 3 Year Free replacement policy and their commitment to customer satisfaction.
M**E
Great with USB extension for mouse and keyboard receivers
Works great BUT if you are using wireless mouse and keyboard the kvm will either need to be very close to your keyboard and mouse or you will need to get a USB extension to have the wireless receiver close keyboard and mouse. Otherwise you will have random disconnections from your keyboard and mouse.
S**S
8k output to 3 monitors (can be TV via dp to hdmi cables) can take hdmi to dp input.
8k output to 3 monitors (can be TV via dp to hdmi cables) can take hdmi to dp input. Needed a solid performing KVM to manage my 3 monitors as well as sharing a 1. Wacom Tablet/Monitor, and 2. Webcam, and it has an SD card reader, as well as power connection for USB-C; 4 usb connections (a) in front, including the ability to connect to usb based audio output - aka I'm using a X3 SoundBlaster, etc. and it has an easy Speaker/Mic m3.5 jack in front as well, allowing easy sharing of gear. I've had the unit now for over 3 weeks, and it does as advertised - allows 3 channels dp to push 8k video. If you want to have solid 4k performance, 60hz, then this is your tool - I knew it would be trustworthy having used other AV Access gear for over a year. Since I can use HDMI - DP in, as well as DP-HDMI out, it's future proofed and will work with your equipment. Yes, I could use the Nvidia configs through it, as well as Microsoft's multi-display config. The usb-c let's you use it as a port replicator supplying power as well as allowing use of the Ethernet Port in the back of the KVM. In short, it allows you to connect everything you use in common between two PC systems, with 4 usb c ports, and a USB-C for power - I connected a USB-C hub to it, then connected another trackball, and yeap it works. Setup - secrets - setup for 1 PC first. Outbound, Make sure you connect from bottom to top for monitors so they show up in the order you want - Primary, then 2nd, and 3rd. Then connect the 1st PC, and setup monitors on PC as needed, and all the devices are working as desired. After you are happy, then setup 2nd PC. (Trying to setup more than 1 thing at a time ;) might lead to a bit of entirely user generated confusion. ) AV Access makes good stuff, and this unit is a good example of price, features, and ease of use which is why I picked them after many hours of research, and the willingness to try different things, and finding it a great way to physically connect devices (yes, Bluetooth could work for some things, however, sharing a Wacom tablet/HDMI connection makes this the only way) Since storage, etc. any USB device can be shared, you will find a number of things eased. Enjoy! la salida de 8K a 3 monitores (puede ser TV a travรฉs de cables dp a hdmi) puede llevar la entrada hdmi a dp. Necesitaba un KVM sรณlido para administrar mis 3 monitores y compartir un 1. Wacom Tablet/Monitor, y 2. Webcam, y tiene un lector de tarjetas SD, asรญ como conexiรณn de alimentaciรณn para USB-C; 4 conexiones usb (a) en la parte delantera, incluida la capacidad de conectarse a la salida de audio basada en usb, tambiรฉn conocido como X3 SoundBlaster, etc., y tambiรฉn tiene un conector Speaker/Mic m3.5 en la parte delantera, lo que permite compartir fรกcilmente el equipo. He tenido la unidad ahora durante mรกs de 3 semanas, y lo hace como se anuncia: permite que 3 canales dp impulsen el video 8k. Si desea tener un rendimiento sรณlido de 4k, 60hz, entonces esta es su herramienta: sabรญa que serรญa confiable haber usado otro equipo AV Access durante mรกs de un aรฑo. Como puedo usar HDMI - DP in, asรญ como DP-HDMI out, estรก probado en el futuro y funcionarรก con su equipo. Sรญ, podrรญa usar las configuraciones de Nvidia a travรฉs de รฉl, asรญ como la configuraciรณn de pantalla mรบltiple de Microsoft. El usb-c le permite usarlo como un replicador de puertos que suministra energรญa y permite el uso del puerto Ethernet en la parte posterior del KVM. En resumen, le permite conectar todo lo que usa en comรบn entre dos sistemas de PC, con 4 puertos usb c y un USB-C para alimentaciรณn: le conectรฉ un concentrador USB-C, luego conectรฉ otro trackball y yeap funciona. Configuraciรณn - secretos - configuraciรณn para 1 PC primero. Saliente, asegรบrese de conectarse de abajo hacia arriba para los monitores para que aparezcan en el orden que desee: primario, luego 2o y 3o. Luego conecte la 1a PC y configure los monitores en la PC segรบn sea necesario, y todos los dispositivos funcionarรกn segรบn lo desee. Despuรฉs de que estรฉ contento, configure 2nd PC. (Tratar de configurar mรกs de 1 cosa a la vez ;) podrรญa conducir a un poco de confusiรณn generada por el usuario. ) AV Access hace cosas buenas, y esta unidad es un buen ejemplo de precio, caracterรญsticas y facilidad de uso, por lo que los elegรญ despuรฉs de muchas horas de investigaciรณn, y la voluntad de probar cosas diferentes, y encontrar una excelente manera de conectar fรญsicamente dispositivos (sรญ, Bluetooth podrรญa funcionar para algunas cosas, sin embargo, compartir una tableta/WacomLa conexiรณn HDMI hace que esta sea la รบnica forma) Dado que el almacenamiento, etc., cualquier dispositivo USB se puede compartir, encontrarรก una serie de cosas facilitadas. ยกDisfruta! 8k่พๅบๅฐ3ไธช็่งๅจ๏ผๅฏไปฅ้่ฟdpๅฐhdmi็ต็ผ่ฟ่ก็ต่ง๏ผๅฏไปฅๅฐhdmi่ฝฌๆขไธบdp่พๅ ฅใ ้่ฆไธไธชๆง่ฝๅฏ้ ็KVMๆฅ็ฎก็ๆ็3ๅฐๆพ็คบๅจไปฅๅๅ ฑไบซ1ๅฐๆพ็คบๅจใWacomๅนณๆฟ็ต่/ๆพ็คบๅจ,ไปฅๅ2ใ็ฝ็ปๆๅๅคด,ๅฎๅ ทๆSDๅก่ฏปๅๅจไปฅๅUSB-C็็ตๆบ่ฟๆฅ;ๅ้ขๆ4ไธชUSB่ฟๆฅ๏ผa๏ผ,ๅ ๆฌ่ฟๆฅๅฐๅบไบUSB็้ณ้ข่พๅบ็ๅ่ฝ-ๅๅ,ๆๆญฃๅจไฝฟ็จX3 SoundBlaster็ญ,ๅนถไธๅ้ข่ฟๆไธไธช็ฎๅ็Speaker / Mic m3ใ5ๆๅญ,ๅฏไปฅ่ฝปๆพๅ ฑไบซ้ฝฟ่ฝฎใๆๅทฒ็ปๆฅๆ่ฏฅๅๅ ่ถ ่ฟ3ๅจไบ,ๅนถไธๆ็ งๅนฟๅๅฎฃไผ ็้ฃๆ ท-ๅ ่ฎธ3ไธช้ข้็dpๆจ้8k่ง้ขใๅฆๆๆจๆณ่ทๅพ60hz็4k็จณๅฎๆง่ฝ,้ฃไน่ฟๅฐฑๆฏๆจ็ๅทฅๅ ท-ๆ็ฅ้ไฝฟ็จๅ ถไปAV Access่ฎพๅค่ถ ่ฟไธๅนดๆฏๅผๅพไฟก่ต็ใ็ฑไบๆๅฏไปฅไฝฟ็จHDMI-DPๅDP-HDMI,ๅ ๆญคๅฐๆฅไผ่ฏๆๅฎ,ๅนถไธๅฏไปฅไธๆจ็่ฎพๅคไธ่ตทไฝฟ็จใๆฏ็,ๆๅฏไปฅ้่ฟๅฎไฝฟ็จNvidia้ ็ฝฎไปฅๅMicrosoft็ๅคๆพ็คบๅจ้ ็ฝฎใUSB-Cๅ ่ฎธๆจๅฐๅ ถ็จไฝไพ็ต็็ซฏๅฃๅคๅถๅจ,ๅนถๅ ่ฎธๅจKVM่้ขไฝฟ็จไปฅๅคช็ฝ็ซฏๅฃใ็ฎ่่จไน,ๅฎไฝฟๆจๅฏไปฅ่ฟๆฅไธคไธชๅ ทๆ4ไธชUSB c็ซฏๅฃ็PC็ณป็ปๅไธไธช็จไบ็ตๆบ็USB-Cไน้ด็ๆๆๅธธ็จ่ฎพๅค-ๆๅฐUSB-C้็บฟๅจ่ฟๆฅๅฐ่ฏฅ้็บฟๅจ,็ถๅ่ฟๆฅๅฆไธไธช่ฝจ่ฟน็,็ถๅๅฎๅทฅไฝใ ่ฎพ็ฝฎ-็งๅฏ-้ฆๅ ไธบ1ๅฐPC่ฎพ็ฝฎใๅบ็ซ,่ฏท็กฎไฟไปไธๅฐไธ่ฟๆฅ็่งๅจ,ไปฅไพฟๅฎไปฌๆ็ งๆ้็้กบๅบๆพ็คบ-ไธป,็ถๅๆฏ็ฌฌไบไธชๅ็ฌฌไธไธชใ็ถๅ่ฟๆฅ็ฌฌไธๅฐPC,ๅนถๆ นๆฎ้่ฆๅจPCไธ่ฎพ็ฝฎ็่งๅจ,ๅนถไธๆๆ่ฎพๅค้ฝๅฏไปฅๆ นๆฎ้่ฆๅทฅไฝใ้ซๅ ดไนๅ,่ฏท่ฎพ็ฝฎ็ฌฌไบๅฐPCใ๏ผๅฐ่ฏไธๆฌก่ฎพ็ฝฎๅคไธชๅ ๅฎน;)ๅฏ่ฝไผๅฏผ่ดไธไบๅฎๅ จ็ฑ็จๆท็ๆ็ๆททไนฑใ)AV Accessๆฏๅพๅฅฝ็ไธ่ฅฟ,่ฏฅ่ฎพๅคๆฏไปทๆ ผ,ๅ่ฝๅๆ็จๆง็ไธไธชๅพๅฅฝ็ไพๅญ,่ฟๅฐฑๆฏไธบไปไนๆ็ป่ฟๆฐๅฐๆถ็็ ็ฉถๅนถๆฟๆๅฐ่ฏไธๅ็ไบๆ ๅนถๆพๅฐๅพๅฅฝ็ๆนๆณๅๆ้ๆฉๅฎไปฌ็ๅๅ ็ฉ็่ฟๆฅ่ฎพๅค๏ผๆฏ็,่็ๅจๆไบๆน้ขๅฏไปฅๅทฅไฝ,ไฝๆฏๅ ฑไบซWacomๅนณๆฟ็ต่/HDMI่ฟๆฅไฝฟ่ฟๆไธบๅฏไธ็ๆนๆณ๏ผ็ฑไบๅฏไปฅๅ ฑไบซไปปไฝUSB่ฎพๅค็ญ,ๅ ๆญคๆจไผๅ็ฐ่ฎธๅค่ฝปๆพ็ไบๆ ใ่ฏทไบซ็จ๏ผ
S**E
the KVM all us WFH gamers have been looking for
Only a week in but so far so good! I've got the D23 KVM hooked up to my gaming PC and work laptop. Nothing crazy but I do have a NVIDIA Gsync-enabled 1440p/144hz primary monitor and a basic 1080p secondary, it's been tough to find a KVM that will support that. The D23 has been working great with it, Gsync gets picked up normally! Small form factor for what it provides, enough USB connections for the basics (keyboard, mouse, webcam), doesn't get too hot under load. Some very minor complaints that bumped this down to 4 stars: 1. Every 10-15 minutes, the active computer rediscovers some random USB connection. I get the Windows chime that a new device has been plugged in despite all existing USB items still working normally. Haven't been able to figure out what that's about yet... 2. This dock DOES NOT come with its proprietary wired remote for input switching. You can purchase it separately for $12 but have to order directly through the manufacturer website (+$10 shipping minimum!). Would be great if it was either included or at least purchasable through Amazon. 3. It isn't weighted properly in the front so the dock tends to lean backwards a little with all the cables plugged in. Not the end of the world, but surprised it doesn't have some weight inside the case to offset. UPDATE: Dock also leveled itself out after a few days? Untouched but it now sits flat. EDIT: The seller reached out, asked for feedback, and acted on it! Very rare these days. The wired remote is now stocked on their Amazon store and even marked for discount if you buy it in a bundle with this dock. Back to 5 stars simply for being a great partner to work with, will definitely keep an eye on this vendor for any future needs
A**E
Stopped working after 3 months
EDIT: as of 3 months owning this product, it stopped working. Keyboard not responding to key strokes, audio devices are choppy. I do not recommend this product and has request a refund. I've been using this product for a few weeks with 2 of my monitors and it seems to be working fine. My monitors are one Ultrawide 3440x1440p 144Hz OLED with HDR, Gsync and one 2560x1440p 144hz. I used the ultrawide for gaming and work, while the second screen is just for displaying additional contents. The KVM works fine it is able to handle the 3.5K resolution, 144hz and HDR with Gsyncs. At first I have flickering problems so I switched out all of my cables with the provided ones, it got stable and no more flickering. So I would suggest that if anyone got problems, use the supplied cables or buy ones that are at least DP1.4 certified (or DP2.0/2.1 cables). The cable lengths should be short, like 6ft or less. This KVM claims to support UHBR13.5, which is the second highest DP standard (UHBR20 is the highest at the time of this review). So far I haven't use it up to 8K60Hz, but since it is stable at 3440x1440p 144hz with HDR and Gsync, I believe the claims to be true. I would have given this 5* star overall, but only 4* because of a few things. It does not support EDID emulation, which is a useful feature to prevent your windows from shifting when you switch PC inputs. Keyboard hotkeys is kind of limited. I can only use 4 keys: Tab, CapsLock, Shift, Ctrl to switch. If I have hotkeys enabled, and I accidentally double-tap one of those keys, the hotkey function will be assigned to those keys. This is pretty annoying. But overall, I like the product because it has a decent price and supports high resolution and high refresh rate. KVM that can support DP1.4 or higher is either extremely expensive or extremely crappy. This KVM is only one that works as well as it claims, and at an affordable price. I do wish it is EDID capable though.
L**Y
Not As Advertised
I got this KVM with a lot of expectations and hopes for it. I have a Samsung Odyssey ultra-wide monitor and a secondary 2.5k monitor. Since the Odyssey only has 3 inputs and I wanted to be able to freely switch between ultrawide and 2 2.5k monitors with it across 2 computers, I expected this KVM to work perfectly. I wasn't quite sure exactly what refresh rate I would get on the Odyssey, but I expected it to work. The problem is that it does not. Firstly, I can't push 3 2.5k monitors effectively on this KVM - sometimes I can get it to work by constantly unplugging and plugging it back in and repeatedly changing inputs. When I go the 2 monitor route and drop a third, I have constant issues with the detected refresh rates on my monitors. Sometimes I'll turn my PC on and I'll get 240hz on HDMI and 60hz on DP. Then on the next reboot I'll get 165hz on DP, and then randomly 240hz will appear and disappear. No matter which refresh rate I end up sticking with (whether it's at 60, 120, 165, or 240), I end up with constant graphical artifacts flashing on the screen making it unusable. I've tried incredibly short HDMI/DP wires, high end HDMI/DP wires. and probably about 30 other sets of wires I have laying around. In the end, this dock just doesn't push it as advertised and has been a large waste of money. Removing the dock from the equation makes the entire system run flawless, as expected.
A**W
Great dock, and an upgrade from the 8K KVM
I purchased this dock as an upgrade from my AV Access 8K DisplayPort KVM Switch. The old KVM switch is great but LAN and USB-C ports seemed like good things to have. I had the networking running through a USB adapter before. The shared networking on this dock is a big improvement because it seems to stay on even if you're switched to the other computer. So you can access both computers from your local network regardless of which device you've got the KVM switched to. I'm running my Windows gaming PC through this and everything works as expected - HDR, G-Sync, and the full refresh rate of my monitor (240 Hz). I also have a MacBook Pro plugged in using an OWC dual DisplayPort adapter and that's working great to have two extended monitors. The Mac also sees the monitors as HDR and VRR. If you need a KVM switch with DisplayPort for gaming (G-Sync doesn't work over HDMI), this is a solid choice. I've had docks / KVM switches from Anker and OWC before and AV Access does a good job of providing solid hardware for a reasonable price with no additional drivers or software needed.
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