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TESmart 8 Port HDMI KVM Switch 4K @ 30Hz with Standard USB 2.0, IR Remote Control | RS232 | LAN Port | Auto-Scan, etc with Rack Mount 4 Pcs 5ft/1.5m KVM Cable

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Size: 8 ports KVM-4K@30Hz


Features

  • Have a minimalist lifeUsing only 1 set of keyboard , mouse and monitor to control 8 host devices, saving equipment cost and space. -Support automatic switching, you can set the time interval to monitor the computer.-Auto input detect and switch,automatically switch to the latest connected device.
  • Best Display resolution Our 8-port HDMI switcher features on-screen display (OSD) for easy access to computers that can be easily connected to the installation. It also delivers outstanding video quality and supports HDTV resolutions up to 3840 * 2160 @ 30 Hz.
  • Easy to Operate and InstallYou can switch input sources via multiple ways: the front panel buttons, IR remote control, RS232 serial commands, TCP/IP commands, keyboard shortcuts, mouse gesture, and Auto-Scan function (The time interval can be adjusted).
  • With extra standard USB 2.0 hub port 8 Port HDMI KVM switch supports connecting USB 2.0 port devices, such as scanners/USB drives/3D printers/surveillance cameras.
  • NOTENo batteries are included in the package, if you need to use the remote control, please use AAA batteries to operate it!

Operation Mode: ON-OFF


Current Rating: 2 Amps


Operating Voltage: 12 Volts


Contact Type: Normally Open


Connector Type: Hdmi,usb 2.0


Brand: TESmart


Terminal: Solder


Item dimensions L x W x H: 17.32 x 5.91 x 1.77 inches


Mounting Type: Rack Mount


Actuator Type: Push Button


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.32 x 5.91 x 1.77 inches; 3.97 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ HKS0801A30


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 3, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TESmart


Best Sellers Rank: #714 in KVM Switches


Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 143 ratings


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  • Solid product & good value, but with a few minor issues.
Size: 8 ports KVM-4K@60Hz
First, I want to acknowledge that such products are likely to be blamed for issues that might actually be the fault of the monitor, the source device, cables, or a software problem. So, I do have sympathy for the manufacturer, and perhaps that's why I'm willing to overlook a few minor issues and still award a 5-star rating, especially given the attractive price point and leading-edge capabilities. I selected this product for 3 main reasons. First, I have a Kinesis keyboard that didn't work with my old KVM switch. I posted a question in the Q&A section and the vendor assured me it would work via the USB pass-through feature, which I can confirm it does! Second, I needed at least 1440p @ 60 Hz capability (which is the most I've tested, to date), but wanted some future capability for possible monitor upgrades. Third is the price, which is far less than more established KVM makers charge even for switches with inferior specifications. What I tested: I tried all 8 ports and all 4 included cables. As mentioned above, the highest resolution I tried was 2560x1440 @ 60 Hz (but no audio or embedded Ethernet). I also tested with a 1600x1200 @ 60 Hz DVI monitor, using a HDMI -> DVI cable. The devices I tried include older Intel integrated graphics (Windows), two Nvidia GPUs (Windows & Linux), an older AMD GPU (Linux), a Raspberry Pi v3, and a ODROID-N2. The longest cables I've tried are 4.6m (15 feet). I've already mentioned my keyboard, but my pointing device is a Logitech Wireless that it seems to power just fine. I haven't tried network control or the OSD. I did try the IR remote, but have mostly used the front panel buttons. Everything worked pretty much flawlessly, except for the ODROID that (with an open source driver on an up-to-date Ubuntu 20.04 arm64 install) failed to auto-negotiate with the 1440p monitor through the switch, but worked with direct-connection. From briefly looking at the logs, I think the issue was related to audio negotiation, since the monitor is audio-capable. Interestingly, I can boot it with a direct connection, then move it over to the switch and that works. So, the problem might even be specific to the graphical login screen. In any case, I'm no longer using it with that monitor, or else I'd have tried updating it to use the proprietary Mali GPU driver. I like that some cables were included, but I think it's good they included only 4, because I'm actually using just 3 of them. They're about 1.5m and that's only long enough to reach 3 of my machines. I'm actually glad it didn't come with 8, since that would push up the price for 4 more cables I can't use! Cons: * I find the blue numeric LED uncomfortably bright. There's no way to dim it, but you can have it display just two dashes, which helps. I'm probably going to tape some mostly opaque material over it (probably a square cut out of an anti-static bag). I wish it had multiple brightness settings, or were simply a bit dimmer. * No rubber feet were included. This is the same as my last KVM switch, actually. I got big, chunky feet for it, and was able to pry them off and stick them on this unit. * The power cable is too short. I had to use an extension cord. * There's apparently no way to do a firmware update. I can imagine network-based updates would be a security issue, but it'd be nice if you could update via USB? * Speaking of the network port, it'd be nice if the control protocol were published. * There's no indicator of whether the selected port is live, in any way. I know the switch can detect liveness, because it can automatically switch to machines when they're powered on (which it seems to me might be important for display autonegotiation?) Overall, there's a lot to like about this switch. I like all the different control methods. I like the ability to disable the switching noise. The switch is fanless and stays cool, within the limited extent of my testing. The rackmount option is nice, but I'm not currently using it. The front panel on/off switch seems useful, though I haven't really needed it. I spent a long time searching for the perfect KVM switch, and I'm happy to say I think this one is very close. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021 by Not My Real Name

  • A bit flaky, but definitely a keeper
Size: 8 ports KVM-4K@60Hz
Updated review on a NEW item: Changed original 2-star rating to 4-star. This item, while a bit flaky in various system-specifc ways, is a keeper. Issues aside (which *most* can be overlooked or worked around), this model presents a tremendous value. Truth be told - I'd pay double if someone could make one of these that just works with modern hardware without having to fuss with hubs, find just the right USB combination/port to use, etc. So yes, it's a PITA to get settled in with it, but after a few weeks, you'll realize how great the thing is. The important thing to remember is to temper your expectations: at this price point, the functionality on offer is unreal, but be prepared to work through various issues, each unique to each system that you connect. Some will just work (mac mini seems to like it), some will be finiky (self-built pc's of various flavor, all modern platforms and HQ parts). In the final analysis, given the price and functionality, it's a definite buy. ------Original review of a rejected used item---------------------- This seemed like an ideal solution for 7 computers with USB/HDMI. Great price, too (1st warning). I suspected I'd be returning it as unsuitable for use, but I figured I give it a chance. (I don't know why I do this to myself!) I bought the used one to save a few bucks. After all, Amazon advertised it as "Used, Like New". Item arrived in an oversized box, unpackaged, floating around with some brown paper as padding, I suppose? Not a good sign. Of course, this is what we expect from eBay and present-day Amazon. This item, obviously returned because it didn't work, was hastily repackaged and sold as "Used, like New" by Amazon. The power supply was obviously used, and had a purple marker scrawled identifier on the back. Well, I could at least try it out before I send it back to Amazon with a berating comment in the return comments field. You know, show my appreciation for being sold damaged, substandard goods as "Like New" merchandise. HDMI reproduction, when it works (80% of the time), is beautiful. USB is flaky, but with enough compromises and switching things around, you can get most things to work, most of the time. (80% item, remember?) Switching channels, you be greeted with a cargo-culted beeping sound (???) of around 70dB at 8kHz that is guaranteed to terrify half of your pets. Not sure why these need to emit a shrill square-wave screeching sound when you switch monitors. I figure it's just the cargo-cult thing. Anyways, beautiful when it works, which is kinda-sorta-most of the time. We'll call it 80%. You'll be rebooting this thing quite often, btw. This one is going back. Thanks, Amazon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023 by Just some guy in NC

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