

🎮 Elevate your entertainment hub—switch smarter, game harder!
The PONYBRO UHD 4K 60Hz HDMI 2.0 Switch (5 in 1) is a compact, high-performance HDMI switcher designed for professionals and gamers alike. Supporting crystal-clear 4K HDR10 visuals at 60Hz and an ultra-fast 18Gbps bandwidth, it seamlessly auto-switches between five HDMI devices with zero lag. Compatible with all HDMI 2.0/1.4/1.3 sources, it offers plug-and-play convenience and remote control, making it the ultimate solution to streamline your multi-device setup while future-proofing your entertainment system.











| ASIN | B087CTR22G |
| Item model number | HDSW0015M1 |
| Manufacturer | PONYBRO Direct |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 6.35 x 2.03 cm; 226.8 g |
M**K
I looked at a few HDMI switches before settling on this one and was not disappointed. This device (PONYBRO model number HDSW0015M1) is in the Logitech Harmony database so I just had to add the device and instantly was able to use it in activities to change inputs - no IR learning required. The remote that comes with the device is usable enough and it looks like it has separate IR command for on, off, and each input selection so you should be all set if you have any learning universal remote. Since I use a Harmony remote I turned off the auto-input selection. The box is a sturdy metal case and doesn't seem to heat up even when left on for days. The LEDs on the front are visible but not overly bright and all the ports are on one side (the back) to make cable management a breeze. I use it only for 1080p video so can't comment on 4K compatibility but I've had no signal or input switching issues after a few months of use. My only minor nit with the product is that it didn't have rubber feet on the bottom so it could slide around or scratch some surfaces . I had some extras so I just stuck some on. It was a weird omission but for the price and features I am still very satisfied.
M**E
Great product especially if you have multiple consoles. Highly recommend.
S**E
Pas d'extracteur audio digital ou numérique donc l'ajout d'un extracteur audio requise
A**R
I've been through a number of problematic HDMI switches that were supposedly 4K UHD HDR HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2 capable. I can't tell you the issues I've had with them. Everything from losing handshake randomly to wonky auto switching to blank screens to black screens to flaky colors. It's been an adventure. This PONYBRO 5-port switch finally did the trick. I have a Sony Bravia XBR-800E and only the HDMI 2 & 3 ports are fully HDR capable. HDMI 3 is used for the ARC sound bar, so all that leaves is the HDMI 2 port for my Roku Ultra, a Sony 4K Blu-Ray player, and a PS 5. I needed a decent switch for my devices, and with expansion potential. The PONYBRO switch is working flawlessly with all three of my devices. I'm finally able to set the Roku Ultra to 4K UHD @ 60 with 4.2.2 chroma subsampling and have it work smoothly. The switch changes ports seamlessly, and without losing handshake for any of the devices. The PS5 runs at 4K UHD @ 60 4.4.4 perfectly. This PONYBRO switch isn't a fancy splitter, but as a solid, well-constructed basic 5-port HDMI switch it is an excellent value...at least for me. Note to those having trouble with this switch...before you blame the switch, check your cables, and port settings on all your devices. I was using cables that were labeled as being 18GB 4K UHD HDR certified...but they were part of the problem. I swapped out all my cables for new certified cables. That probably also helped the situation for me. I also verified that my device ports were HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2-capable, and set that way. All it takes is for one cable to be flaky in your entire setup, and it will cause all sorts of issues, not just in the device that the cable is connected to but others. And all HDMI ports are not created equal. I have three HDMI ports on my TV...only two of them are fully compliant for HDMI 20.a and HDCP 2.2. One of the is the ARC port, so I had only one port for the rest of my devices. HDMI 1 on my TV is NOT fully capable, but it isn't marked anywhere on the port...only in the documentation.
A**R
works good.
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