
UGREEN 8K@60Hz HDMI 2.1 KVM Switch 2 Monitors 2 Computers Support 4K@120Hz, 4 Port USB3.0 KVM Switcher HDCP 2.3 KVM Switches for 2 Computers Share Keyboard, Mouse, Hard Drive and 2 Monitors
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Product Features
HDMI KVM Switch 2 Monitors 2 Computers: This KVM switch allows you to easily manage and switch between two computers with just one set of keyboard and mouse while simultaneously controlling two monitors and sharing 4 USB 3.0 devices. Ultra HD 8K@60Hz Resolution: This KVM switch supports resolution up to 8K@60Hz and is backward compatible with 4K@240Hz/144Hz/120Hz/60Hz/30Hz, 1080p and below. Providing clear picture quality images, and lag-free transmission. With 4 USB 3.0 Ports: UGREEN KVM switches have 4 USB 3.0 ports (3 USB-A+1 USB-C) for sharing mouse, keyboard, USB flash drives, printer, hard drives, and other USB devices. USB 3.0 offers data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps, which allows faster data transfer to make work more efficient. Two Ways to Switch: The UGREEN kvm switch with the one-button switch or desktop controller, you can quickly switch the host devices as you like. (Note: Hotkey switching is not supported). Easy to Use: Plug and play, no software drivers required, this KVM switch supports Windows /Linux/macOS systems. It supports connecting to a wide range of input devices including computers, laptops, MacBook Pro, etc. PACKAGE LIST: 1*KVM switch, 4*HDMI 2.1 cables, 2*USB A cables, 1*power adapters, 1*desktop controller, 1*user guide NOTE: 1, Please make sure your computer has 2 HDMI ports+1 USB-A port. 2, Each computer must connect 2 HDMI cables + 1 USB-A cable to ensure working properly. 3, The two monitors can only output the video source from one computer, and cannot output the signal source of PC1 and PC2 at the same time.



