🎉 Elevate Your Entertainment Game!
The AVIDGRAM HDMI 2.1 Switch is a cutting-edge 4-port HDMI selector that supports true 8K Ultra HD at 60Hz and 4K at 120Hz, making it perfect for gamers and movie enthusiasts alike. With multiple switching methods and broad compatibility with devices like Xbox Series X and PS5, it ensures a seamless and immersive audio-visual experience.
R**R
Works great with my gaming PC and allows me to display 4K @ 120hz!
I saw some other reviews state that this did not work with their gaming PC at certain outputs and I wanted to say that this was not my experience.I have my Windows gaming PC connected to this switch and it is displaying in 4K @ 120hz. I am using this HDMI cable for my input and output, if this helps:https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Maxonar-Certified-Ultra-48Gbps/dp/B08P5PPWRBI initially ran into an issue where my PC was not displaying properly, but the fault was with my A/V receiver and not this switch. That was fixed by simply resetting the video on my receiver. I have more devices than my receiver has inputs for, so this switch allows me to connect the few additional devices that I need, including my PC.If your PC supports HDMI 2.1 and you want to display multiple devices in 4K @ 120hz, this seems to be the best option as of this writing.I'd also like to note that this switch supports automatic switching and that can be easily disabled if needed.
A**C
Works perfectly with PS5, switch, PS3, 4k blu-ray player and HDCP converter
I wanted an HDMI 2.1 auto switcher that was black and clean in design. This device is much more slim than I was expecting compared to my old media bridge. Have all my consoles including an HDCP bypass for the PS3 connected to this and it works as advertised.I did have issues having this output into the HDCP bypass then to the capture card which goes to the tv so I had to have the PS3 go to the hdcp bypass then go into one input of the switcher, and now everything outputs fine to the capture card and tv and auto switcher works like a charm.Once an external HDMI 2.1 capture card hits the market I can resume playing my PS5 at 4k/120, right now my el gato hd60x capture card forces me to keep it at 1440p and under.
S**M
Lasted just over 2 years.
Was a good price but only lasted just over 2 years. Today It quit switching with the remote, you have to do it manually at the box. Used video on camera phone to see that the LED on remote is strobing so it works, appears the main unit is no longer picking up the signal. Auto switcher was horrible and been turned off since we installed the unit, was OK with that because the remote worked fine. For the price and amount of time it lasted I happy. Looking around for another but might just buy another from here.
T**N
Works exactly like I had hoped! Plus 1440p support!
Bought this specifically to be able to swap between my Nintendo Switch and PS5 while also running through an Elgato HD60 X. Can confirm it works with 4K@60 as well as the 1440p resolution newly added to PS5 @ 60Hz and 120Hz. I think it’ll work at 144Hz too for dual PC capture setups, but it’s not what I need it for. To get it to work properly, I had to change some EDID settings within the Elgato settings on the 4K capture program to “internal” and test, retest, unplug and re-plug a couple times. After it’s all said and done, it works without a hitch and the PS5 1440p internal tests says it works! Sucks that it comes with a remote with no batteries but comes with a charger for the base unit itself. Oh well. Grab some AAA’s if you care about the remote! It auto swaps quick and easy so I won’t need it.
J**N
Works For The Most Part
This HDMI switch works for the most part, I’m able to connect multiple HDMI 2.1 capable devices but it has some problems. So my Xbox Series X, Apple TV, and Nintendo Switch work fine but I can’t get a signal from my Wii U to output. The switch sees that there is a signal and auto switches to it but the TV screen shows no signal. The other problem is that the CEC behavior, the switch will pass CEC commands no matter what input you have selected. So for example say you were watching something on the Apple TV and the decided to switch over to the Xbox without turning the Apple TV off. If you have the Apple TV configured to turn the TV on/off, when the Apple TV finally goes to sleep it will turn off the TV while you are playing on the Xbox. This is very annoying behavior, it should only pass the CEC commands from the currently active input.
T**A
Works great on PS5/PC, no black screens
Previously used another HDMI switcher but had random black screens. This powered switcher has had no issues, has an auto switcher (which can be disabled if you wish) and has worked great on the PS5. It’s slim and compact and integrates nicely into a desktop setup.
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