🚀 Elevate your dual-monitor multitasking game with TESmart’s 4K KVM switch—because your productivity deserves the best!
The TESmart KVM Switch supports 2 computers and 2 monitors with ultra-high-definition 4K60Hz HDMI output, featuring advanced EDID emulators and stereo audio jacks. It offers three switching modes—front panel, hotkey, and IR remote—for seamless control. Compatible with a wide range of keyboards and mice (excluding Bluetooth), it supports multiple operating systems including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Raspberry Pi. Designed for professionals seeking efficient multi-device management, it ensures zero lag switching and maintains display settings across devices.
Manufacturer | TESmart |
Part number | HKS0402A1U-UKBK |
Item Weight | 600 g |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 12 x 3 cm; 600 g |
Item model number | HKS0402A1U-UKBK |
Size | HDMI port for 2 monitors + 2 computers |
Colour | USB2.0 KVM |
Style | USB2.0 - For 2 PCs 2 Monitors |
Power source type | DC |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch Type | 2-way |
Plug profile | Surface Mount |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**Z
Works fine - except for the media keyboard
I have been using this KVM for a while now and overall, I am happy with it. My older desktop computer that has two DP outputs (with DP to HDMI converters) works like a dream. I use the USB port on the KVM to "share" the web cam (that is located on the top of my dual monitor setup) between the computers. Happy so far.My newer Lenovo C940 laptop, on the other hand, does have issues with this KVM. Firstly, I am using a USB C to Dual HDMI Adapter via one of the thunderbolt ports of the laptop, which is then fed into the KVM via HDMI cables. When I switch between the desktop and the laptop, the laptop loses the connection to the external monitors momentarily. This is enough for Windows 10 to reset the desktop completely, resize windows and think that there is only the built-in display of the laptop. Then in about two seconds later it sees the external monitors again, and the dance of resetting the windows desktop and shortcuts begin. It works after a few seconds, but some application windows end up on a different display than where they were before the switch. Secondly, there is massive keyboard lag on the laptop. The desktop computer works fine, but the laptop keeps having 'sticky keys syndrome' or not registering key strokes at all. I tried both pass through and emulation modes and in emulation mode the lag is slightly better, and therefore, I am stuck with that. BTW, I have tried other keyboards, even a hard-wired USB keyboard - the same lag can be seen on the laptop - but not on the desktop. Therefore, this second point is for information only for fellow purchasers. I don’t think it’s a fault with the KVM. It didn't count into my rating as I think it’s the laptop or the combination of the laptop and the KVM.The USB port with the shared web cam works fine on the laptop too.The most concerning problem, and which is why I rated this item with only 4 stars, is that the multimedia keyboard features do not work on either machine. I tried both pass through and emulation modes and the Logitech Unified receiver isn't recognized by either machine. (Well, the keyboard does work with both, but I am unable to use the Logitech app or any of the multimedia buttons on the keyboard. The Logitech app says no Logitech device detected, yet I am typing this review with one.)In summary, I am keeping the KVM, but it isn't 100% and I wish I could use all the keyboard features in full without a lag.Final note: as stated in the listing, the KVM does not work with a Bluetooth keyboard. I tried plugging the Bluetooth received into both the keyboard port on the KVM and on the USB port of the KVM. Both pass through and emulation modes failed to recognize the keyboard. So, I have given up and plugged in the Logitech Unified receiver - into the keyboard port of the KVM and this works as described above.*EDIT* after another month of use.I am still happy with the KVM. The multimedia features still don't work from my keyboard, however, I am happy to confirm the the input lag was entirely the fault of Lenovo. After it got worse, I ended up researching on forums, and it turns out that this problem is common. The solution was simply to turn off the Lenovo Vantage service, which launches a bunch of bloat-ware; one of which causes the input lag. I hope this helps a fellow C940 owner.*EDIT 2*I reached out to the seller regarding the multimedia keyboard key functions and they responded quickly with a simple solution. My keyboard is now 100% functioning with this device. I have changed my star rating to 5 stars. Highly recommend. Great after sales support too.
S**X
Almost perfect KVM
I've used a number of KVMs over the years, with varying degrees of success, but as screen resolution has increased and the connectivity demands of Windows have become more taxing, most of the recent ones I've tried have failed dismally, including ones several times the price of this. Not this one - it happily copes with 4 PCs into 2 x 4K monitors at full resolution, and works almost seemlessly.There are a couple of minor niggles:- I'm using a Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse set with the Logitech Unifying Receiver dongle, and the KVM will sometime lose keyboard connectivity (though not the mouse, using the same UR dongle, oddly). This is slightly annoying, but switching to another input and back resolves it- The connectivity was much worse using the ports at the back, which were marked for keyboard & mouse. Once I realised the front port worked better, this problem went away.- It could do with either more shared USB ports or a couple dedicated to each connection - I have a USB hub connected to the selected output, but it would be handy to be able to have some dedicated peripherals that only connect to a specific device.- Against that, the peripheral sharing works very well - occasionally a glitch with my cheapo USB webcam, but everything else works fine.None of those points should detract from the overall impression though - it's exactly what I needed - full, reliable control of 4 PCs and able to switch 2 4K monitors togther or independently, with keyboard mouse control going with either monitor, as required.Excellent device, well worth the money
R**5
Very good, reliable KVM switch for use with Dual Monitors.
For me, it allows control to be switched between two separate PC Windows 10 computers, using one keyboard and mouse, where dual monitors are being used. The monitors can be in 'extended display' or 'duplicate display' mode. Nice compact and solid piece of kit, well finished, and with a good layout of connector, switches and indicator LEDs. Arrived promptly, was straightforward to connect up, and worked exactly as in the specs. No fuss. Has been in use for 3 months with no major problems or glitches. Mainly use the Hotkeys for switching between computers and very occasionally seem to 'lose' the mouse after a switch but can so far be easily re-acquired by a subsequent switching. Note that switch of control between computers is not instantaneous, it does take 2-3 seconds each time for the video monitors to establish the screen image. The USB port is also very handy for external drives, printers, webcams, etc. but remember that the port also switches between computers as well, so let disk reads and writes finish before switching. Overall, the TESmart Dual Monitor2x2 2 Port HDMI KVM Switch is not cheap, especially compared to some of the lower screen resolution competition, but I've tried others and this one is the best so far.
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