HDMI 2.0 KVM Switch - Dual Monitor - Two Computer
KVM technical support email is wendell@level1techs.com.
Have you ever wanted an HDMI 2.0 @ 4k/60 KVM with USB3 and support for gamer peripherals? This is the KVM for you. Based on our killer Display Port KVMs and built with lessons-learned from those KVMs, this KVM brings all Level1 that special sauce but in an HDMI form factor.
Available with choice of US, UK, AU, or EU power adapters.
If you have any technical questions, feel free to reach out to Wendell at wendell@level1techs.com to ask.
HDMI can be less problematic than DisplayPort in terms of signal stability and support -- many 4k TVs that support 4k/60 with low latency (for example) only have HDMI and no Display Port. This KVM will work in those scenarios.
HDCP Switch
This 2 Ports HDMI 2.0 KVM Switch enables users to copy or learn EDIDs automatically from the connected monitors, and the exclusive HDCP slide switch on the rear panel allows users to select the 3 preset HDCP modes:
Mode-1: Auto mode allows HDCP 2.2 or HDCP 1.4 content pass-thru (factory default)
Mode-2: HDCP 1.4 mode allows HDCP 1.4 content to be licensed
Mode-3: NONE mode allows non-HDCP content to be played
Features
HDMI 2.0 Video Supports Most Popular Resolutions Up to 4K 60Hz ( 4:4:4 )
HDR10 Support for Best Visual Experience
HDCP 2.2 / HDCP 1.4 Compliance Ensures Uninterrupted Video Playback
HDCP Engine Ensures Low-Latency Switch
HDCP Management Allows User to Select Proper HDCP Version
EDID Management, Including EDID Copy / Auto EDID, Ensures Display Compatibility
USB 3.2 Gen 1 5Gbps Speed
Front Controls
PC Toggle Switch
3x USB HID Type A
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A (5 Gbps)
Rear Controls
4x HDMI 2.0 Input
2x HDMI 2.0 Output
2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type B
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A (5 Gbps)
3x USB HID Type A
2x Audio Jack Input
1x Audio Jack Output
This is a KVM for enthusiasts.
It has 4 HDMI + USB3 inputs and 1 HDMI output. There are 4 HID (USB 2.0) ports and 2 USB 3.0 ports (one each at the front for easy accessibility).
The USB ports have been tuned to behave slightly differently depending on which port is used and what type of USB peripheral is present. It can be tricky to support certain types of high-end keyboards -- we try to give you all the options.
While DP has more bandwidth than HDMI, and would be my preference if I had a choice, this HDMI KVM is as awesome as we can make it.
While we don’t recommend USB switching with mass storage devices (!!??), it is possible. It will also let you share peripherals like scanners and printers through USB (note: Maximum 1A power through USB connections).
Note: HDMI cables are NOT included. We recommend keeping the cable length as short as possible between display device and HDMI device -- under 4 meters for copper. We have tested with fiber-optic HDMI, though, with good results.