Description:
This compact HDMI switch lets you connect three HDMI sources to a single display and change inputs without swapping cables. It supports Ultra HD signals up to 4K@60Hz, making it suitable for consoles, streaming sticks and Blu-ray players when you want a cleaner setup and quicker input changes.
Key Points
The unit accepts three HDMI inputs and outputs to one screen, with manual button control, an IR remote and an automatic switching mode that selects a newly powered device. The remote needs line of sight to the receiver within about 5 metres, and the front LED indicates the active port. It is powered via a USB cable and normally works without an external adapter, though the USB power option improves stability during long sessions. For convenience, the device is plug and play with no drivers required and swaps signal in roughly one second.
Compatibility covers mainstream sources and displays, including current-generation consoles, streaming sticks and laptops. Audio and video preservation are prioritised, with gold-plated connectors intended to reduce signal degradation. Note that display settings may need adjusting to HDCP 1.4 or 1080p for some older screens, according to the manufacturer. 🎮
Technical Specifications
- Name: HDMI Switch 3 in 1 Out
- Resolution support: 4K@60Hz, 3D, UHD and 1080p
- Bandwidth: 10.2Gbps
- Power: USB 5V power supply (USB cable included)
- Connectivity: 3 HDMI inputs, 1 HDMI output
- Remote range: Up to 5 m with clear line of sight
Usage Recommendations
Place the switch close to the display to keep HDMI cable runs under the suggested 8 m for best results, and use high-quality HDMI cables to ensure full 4K performance. If you experience signal issues with high-resolution sources, try setting the TV to HDCP 1.4 or 1080p as a temporary workaround. For quieter setups, rely on the automatic switching when powering devices on, but remember that the auto mode may select a device unexpectedly if multiple sources cycle power at the same time. 🔌
Consider that some advanced features found in more expensive models, such as audio extraction or support for HDR metadata pass-through, are not listed in the technical details. Also bear in mind that actual performance can depend on cable quality and the capabilities of connected devices, according to the manufacturer.










