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The LiNKFOR HDMI KVM Switch is a versatile 4-port switcher that allows you to control up to 4 computers using a single mouse and keyboard. It supports stunning 4K resolution at 30Hz and is compatible with a wide range of devices, including PCs, gaming consoles, and USB peripherals. With easy remote switching and a plug-and-play setup, this KVM switch is designed for seamless multitasking and enhanced productivity.
M**Y
Works PERFECTLY.......But..
I read some reviews of this that said it wouldn't switch/connect to other pc's, but for me, this works perfectly. BUT, in my case, i'm running 3 mini pc's, which don't require as much power, so maybe that's why mine works so well. either way, 3 pc's hooked to it, and except for the few second delay when switching, i'm having great luck with this. For under $15, if you need something like this, you'd be nuts NOT to buy it. 5 stars from me.
T**O
Works, but it has a problem with monitor reconnection.
The switch does not provide the data to the computer that the monitor is connected. Every time than you switch from one computer to another one, the Win10 treats the monitor as disconnected. In that case all application windows will be placed onto the laptop display and if switched back, everything should be re-arranged on monitor screen. This process is very annoying.
M**R
Vertikalmaus von Evoluent funktioniert nicht stabil.
Der KVM-Umschalter unterstützt keine eigene Spannungszuführung, so dass diese nur über aktive USB-Verbindungen erfolgt.Das verursacht betriebliche Instabilitäten bei angeschlossenen Geräten wie z. B. einer Maus, die etwas mehr Strom benötigen. Insbesondere dann, wenn nur ein Rechner für die Stromversorgung über USB des KVM-Switches eingeschaltet ist. Das flache Design ist ansprechend.Der KVM-Umschalter geht zurück.
J**0
There is a reason it is cheap. IT DOES NOT WORK RELIABLY.
I am a fully qualified engineer. Now I may be unlucky and have faulty example of this device, but I suspect there is a fairly FUNDAMENTAL design flaw with the product which means that it either will not work or if it does it will only do so erratically.The problem seems to be the way the unit tries to take power from the USB port. Essentially this probably cross connects the +5v USB lines from the switch mode PSU's in all four PCs.With a two port device this usually works just about ok - but with 4 ports the chances of getting at least one PC PSU which is giving a slightly different 5v voltage is fairly high - and this then causes all sorts of strange current drains on the USB ports as the device is switched to and from the respective machine - causing unreliable comms between keyboard and machine.So the end effect is that it only really works reliably if just two ports are connected - rather pointless for a 4 port device. Having tried this, i could not get it to work on all four ports. So my advice is spend a bit more and get one with a proper 5v PSU of its own - this will then hopefully have proper isolation and buffering.There is clearly a reason this device is so much cheaper than then ones with proper type A USB connectors - and that is that the power design is marginal. You may get lucky - but I suspect, like me you will end up returning this item.I had this in service for precisely 10 minutes before sadly concluding that it cannot work sufficiently reliably for my intended usage. I am therefore immediately returning it for a full refund with the strongest possible recommendation to the normally reliable Amazon tech department that they cease listing this device, and instead concentrate on selling the more expensive models.
E**R
Worked for a few months, then became increasingly erratic
This KVM switch was initially great for switching between headless single board computers. However, as the weeks and months went by, it became erratic, and the computers complained about more and more USB issues. Finally, it got so bad I had to take it out of service. The return window had expired, so I am out the purchase price. I wouldn't recommend it, but I suppose it's possible I got a unit with a defect.