🔄 Switch It Up: Effortless Sharing for the Modern Workspace!
The eKLUSB Switch Selector is a versatile 4-port USB sharing switch that allows seamless sharing of two USB devices among four computers. With a data transfer rate of 4.8 Gbps and compatibility across multiple operating systems, this device is perfect for professionals looking to streamline their workspace without the hassle of constant cable swapping.
Brand | eKL |
Package Dimensions | 24.51 x 13.21 x 6.2 cm; 549 g |
Item model number | 8541609970 |
Manufacturer | huasion |
Color | Chrome |
Operating System | Linux, Windows Vista, Chrome OS, Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 549 g |
V**E
Great, comes with all the cables, works wonders
I did not expect it to work this well for the price, but it works really well. It comes with all the cables, and even a USB-C cable for power, but it doesn't really need it. I do suggest using another one simply because it's a bit short, but the cable is really good quality. The USB cables to connect to the device though are plenty long and are also great quality.The one issue I've noticed on occasion is that switching to another computer sometimes doesn't get recognized. It's rare, and can always be fixed by just going back and forth once, so I think that's more of a windows glitch.
A**R
4 computer & 4 device+sound powered USB switch
Edit/Addition:The more I use this device, the more I like it. While this device lacks the video switching of a true KVM (my solution to that is a separate HDMI switch for sharing the video), this hub does appear to handle all my USB switching needs. And to get around the limit of 4 "device" ports, I was able to put a 7 port USB hub (with individual port on/off switches) on one of the device ports of this hub/switch. By using the hubs this way I now have 10 device ports vs the 4 that came with the hub. This is more than enough device ports to make a very useful "docking station" for 4 different "computers" in my home office.FWIW: I am currently using 3 of the "computer" slots on this hub (to a Chromebook, an XBox, and a USB docking cable for my cell phones) and plan to hook up the 4th computer slot to the Raspberry Pi I am in the process of building/configuring. As to devices this hub switches, I currently have hooked up: a keyboard, a mouse, the 7 port hub, a headset, a webcam, a game controller, a USB flash drive, and a USB printer. With all these devices hooked up to any "computer" on this hub, I see this hub as a very useful "docking station" for my devices (with additional free USB ports available for future expansion).-------------------------------------------------------------I got this because I'm about to add a 3rd "computer" to my home office (I've got a raspberry pi on order), and therefore my 2 computer USB switch will no longer do the job. I like this model, because it is rated for USB 3 speeds (whereas a lot of these USB switches are slower USB 2 only), is powered (i.e. has an option to add additional power to the USB hub), and lets you switch 4 USB devices among up to 4 "computers" (whereas a lot of these USB switches only allow for 2 computers). And as an added bonus, any of those "computers" will see an extra USB sound device, that you can send the sound to (i.e. this "hub" even has a built in USB "sound card").I just got this hub today and hooked it up a USB keyboard, a mouse, a web cam, and a USB headset on the device side of this hub. I then had the "computer" side hooked up to my chromebook and my XBox. When I tested on the chromebook (with the hub switched to the chromebook) all 4 devices were seen and function (and I even got a new sound output device on the chromebook, which correctly sent the sound to this hub's sound support). And when I tested it on the XBox, both the keyboard and mouse were seen and functioning (I didn't expect the sound devices to work on the XBox, because the XBox doesn't have drivers for USB sound). So all the tests I could do with my currently equipment were fully functional!Since I have no reason to believe the other two "computer" connections on this hub won't work (it is after all rated for up to 4 computers), I plan to hook this hub up to the raspberry pi I'm getting soon (so the pi will be the 3rd "computer" on this hub). By using the switch this way, I can avoid having redundant USB devices use up the limited space in my home office while still having access to these devices when needed.NOTE: I did run a brief test of plugging a 2nd (unpowered) hub into the device side of this hub, and it seemed to work. Specifically my chromebook still saw and used all 4 of my devices, even though they were now plugged in via a 2nd hub. So it looks like I'll be able to use that option (of daisy chaining USB hubs), should (in the future) I get more USB devices I wish to share between my various "computers".
J**Y
Great device for sharing a mouse and keyboard; I use it every day
My everyday PC set-up used to be two computers: 1 x Windows 10 Home, 1 x Windows 11 Home, with a switch to share mouse and keyboard and, a separate switch to share the monitor. Cheaper than a KVM. Thanks to Amazon Vine, I've just added a mini-PC running Windows 11 Pro, so it was time to change the switch sharing the mouse and keyboard. I was initially wary of this switch as it has USB-B connections to the computers. However, it comes with four USB-B to USB-A cables, each 1.5 metres long and, it's self-powered. It's working perfectly and changing between the computers is as easy as pressing a button on the switch and, a remote switching the video to the monitor. I have a separate switch for the audio feed, but it really gets changed.Value for money, small footprint, easy to install and operate = 5 stars.three computers: 1 x Windows 10 Home, 1 x Windows 11 Home, and 1 x Windows 11 Pro. I didn't want
J**N
It is functional, yay!
It comes in a dinky looking box, but it has the cables you need, it has a decent heft so it doesn't slide around too much, and best of all, it works! It just seems to be of a higher quality than I expected for the price.I have a monitor with multiple inputs (HDMI and DP) so I can switch between computers, but it doesn't have any sort of USB switching. So I got this thing. I picked this one over many of the others because they used funky USB-A to USB-A cables, meaning you couldn't just use an off the shelf cable if you wanted something shorter or longer.
I**N
Easy to use , simple buttons,
I like that it has two usb ports for wired keyboard and mouse, It would be better if they were in the back with the other 4 usb connections to the PC. The switch works, simply push the button attached to the device you want. For Canadian market it would be nice if the buttons were numbered left to right, 1,2,3,4 rather than the way they are 4,3,2,1. It is small, it works with wired keyboard and mouse, and also Wireless keyboard and mouse. Supports up to 4 PCs. Over all really good if all you need is a KM switch and not KVM. I use it with a Quad view monitor so it works perfect for switching between the 4 screens.
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