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avedio links HDMI Splitter 1 in 2 Out [with 4 Feet HDMI Cable] 4K 1x2 HDMI Splitter Duplicate/Mirror Screen Only (Not Extend), Copy 1 Source to 2 HDMI Displays at The Same Time

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Arrives Sunday, Nov 10
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Size: 1x2 4K@30Hz


Features

  • 1x2 HDMI Splitter Duplicate/Mirror Only (Not Support Extend): avedio links HDMI Splitter can only duplicate same content from one HDMI input signal to two HDMI displays, transmit video and audio simultaneously, two displays can work at the same time.
  • Not Support: 1.Not Extended,it not extend different content to two monitors; 2.Not a switcher, it not support connect two HDMI input signal to one monitor; 3.Not a audio extractor, not support connect to any audio device such as speaker,sound-bar...
  • 4K Ultra HD Resolution: Powered HDMI Splitter support 4K@30Hz, 3840x2160@30Hz,3D,Backward compatible with 1080p@50/60Hz/1080i@50/60Hz/720p@50/60Hz/720i@50/60Hz/576p@50Hz/576i@50Hz/480p@60Hz/ 480i@60Hz [For 4K resolution, the frequency can't above 30Hz]
  • Plug and Play: No need external driver,support HDMI v1.3/1.4, HDCP1.4 (Not Compatible With HDCP2.2). Support deep color 30 bit/36 bit. Support audio format: DTS-HD/Dobly-true HD/LPCM7.1/DTS/Dobly-AC3/DSD/HD(HBR)
  • Package Included: 1*[ 1 in 2 out HDMI splitter], 1*[4FT high speed HDMI cable], 1 * [USB power cable( power adapter not included, please plug the usb cable with power adapter into a wall outlet,not a cable box]; Suggest use HDMI 2.0 AWG 26 cable, max 25FT

Color: 4K@30Hz


Connector Type: HDMI


Brand: avedio links


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console,Laptop,Monitor,Television,Projector,DVD Player,Camera,Monitor,Blu Ray Player


Cable Type: HDMI


Cable Type: HDMI


Number of Ports: 3


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console,Laptop,Monitor,Television,Projector,DVD Player,Camera,Monitor,Blu Ray Player


Connector Type: HDMI


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 2.5"D x 2.1"W x 0.5"H


Color: 4K@30Hz


Global Trade Identification Number: 36


Manufacturer: avedio links


UPC: 711176895436


Brand Name: avedio links


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worked perfect.
Size: 1x2 4K@30Hz
I recently tried the Avedio Links HDMI Splitter 1 in 2 Out, and it exceeded my expectations! This splitter allows me to effortlessly connect two monitors, providing a reliable mirrored display. The included 4ft HDMI cable was a nice bonus, making setup even easier. The 4K resolution is fantastic, delivering sharp and vibrant visuals without any noticeable lag. It’s perfect for presentations or simply expanding my workspace. The build quality feels solid, and it has been working flawlessly since I set it up. Overall, I highly recommend this HDMI splitter for anyone looking to enhance their dual-monitor setup. Great value for the price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by Disappointed

  • lug-and-Play Simplicity at Its Best
Size: 1x2 4K@30Hz
The avedio links HDMI Splitter 1 in 2 Out is incredibly easy to use—just plug it in, and it’s ready to go. There’s really nothing to it. If you’re looking for a no-fuss solution for dual monitors, I definitely recommend this splitter. It works as advertised without any hassle.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by Rusty Lee

  • Improperly displayed important information. (Update: works intermittently)
Size: 1x2 4K@30Hz
Unless you dig deeply you are unaware that this device requires an external power supply. This should be shown in every picture of the device especially in the ones showing how to hook it up. The information is shown but you have to dig to find it. I have not used the device yet but wanted to warn people that this is not an unpowered standalone device as is implied in the first picture you see. Update: I finally tried to hook up the device and it only works intermittently in my application. I tried calling the customer support telephone number and get a telephone company message that the call cannot be completed. I tried to access the manufacturer website and my web browser warns that it is not a secure site and poses a security threat. Amazon replaced the unit without question and I'm having different results from the second unit. With some help from the manufacturer who CONTACTED ME, I have determined that even though my ethernet to HDMI system works to put my video security system on my big screen TV, inserting the splitter between the converter and the HDMI input on the TV kills the signal. Further testing showed that an HDMI cable all the way from the NVR to the TV works with the splitter. It just doesn't work with the HDMI output from the converter to the TV. Update: I obtained an upgraded version of the device that works at 60 HZ and this has solved the problem. So in review, the 30 HZ device will work using HDMI directly from your source but is unstable if you use an ethernet to HDMI converter. The HDMI converter requires the 60 HZ upgraded device. Moyo worked very hard with me solving the problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022 by Mike Slater

  • Works like a charm.
Size: 1x2 4K@30Hz
Compact, simple to use unit. Crisp signal. No delay. In my application, output ‘A’ to my laptop’s extended monitor. Output ‘B’ to a two input, one output bi-directional switch. The second input to this switch is connected to a different laptop’s HDMI output. Finally, the sole output from the switch is connected to the extended monitor of this second laptop. The only drawback occurs when toggling inputs to the switch. Both monitors temporarily flicker but regain their composure almost immediately. Unanticipated, but not unsurprising, the splitter is powered (5v micro-USB). Luckily I had an adapter - doesn’t everyone? All in all, an excellent value ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • It was working for awhile at first but then only outputted one or other output ports not both.
Size: 1x2 4K@60Hz
In 2nd day of use so far. Just as a first use trial, I had first HDMI cable OUT going to an HP Compaq 2105tm monitor and 2nd HDMI cable OUT going to an Elgato CamLink HDMI plugged into a Windows 10 PC running OBS Software. It all worked initially. Didn't need to install any drivers or anything. For the monitor the onscreen signal appeared literally instantaneously. For the cable going to the Elgato CamLink HDMI Windows 10 PC there was a little delay at first, and I think it was while the device setup was being recognized by windows and the driver(s) were being auto-installed. It was just a few seconds. No problem. I thought everything was fine. While I made some settings adjustments to my camera & scene I noticed one of the monitors wasn't displaying anymore. I unplugged then re-plugged the HDMI cables. Nothing. I repeated but switched swapping which cable went into which HDMI port on the splitter. That worked. Fine. For awhile. Then the signal stopped. Again. This happened 3 or 4 times over a span of about an hour and a half. And then.... the output signal to direct-to-monitor would not produce signal displayed onscreen, regardless of unplugging and replugging, switching swapping cables, rebooting PC, turning monitor(s) off & restarting, etc, etc... I tried everything I could possibly conceive of. I have no idea why it was the cable leading direct to the monitor & not the one leading to the OBS Elgato CamLink HDMI that was being so stubborn. If you ask me, my logic tells me that THAT's the one that seems like it would be the more stable and stronger and of all things SIMPLER connection of the two since it was just a straight shot, a direct route, no multiple layers or levels of devices & technologies etc etc.... but that's not how it turned out. INSTEAD, despite all of that, after 2 or 3 HOURS of troubleshooting this dilemna, the Elgato CamLink -to- OBS HDMI-passthru held up its end of the deal come hell or highwater that much I do know. By the way, I have (3) three of the HP Compaq 2105tm monitors, and I so also tried swapping out from the original one to one of the others to try to tweak or reset the firmware of the switcher or whatever, etc etc..Same Result. Ineffective. I have an LG 4K newer monitor with another PC system setup elsewhere that I DID NOT try this on yet. It's larger and not as portable as the others and, frankly, it's reserved for other usage and was not intended to be moved/transported for this purpose. So I hadn't tried it yet as that would involve a lot of disconnecting/unplugging, & lugging from/to etc etc...I just hadn't escalated to that final resort option, and actually don't look forward to it, I shouldn't have to IMHO. So, that's my review :: 3 STARS :: I can't say it didn't work, at all. It did. And the output was very good too. The signal was same as previous direct single cable signal, indistinguishable as far as I can recall. Obviously, your results may and probably will vary from mine, since was using a scheme more involved than simply splitting a signal in the more usual typical mainstream output way it goes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by Anthony H.

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