🔗 Double Your Display, Double Your Impact!
The avedio links HDMI Splitter 1 in 2 Out duplicates a single HDMI input to two displays simultaneously, supporting 4K@30Hz and 1080p@60Hz resolutions. Designed for mirroring only (no extended display), it offers plug-and-play convenience with included cables and USB power, compatible with a wide range of devices including gaming consoles and laptops.
Cable Type | HDMI |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console,Laptop,Monitor,Television,Projector,DVD Player,Camera,Monitor,Blu Ray Player |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.5"D x 2.1"W x 0.5"H |
Color | 4K 30Hz 1x2 HDMI Splitter |
S**E
It’s perfect
Perfect! Super easy to understand! Light weight, not to big, it works with the switch 2 and an HP laptop!
K**T
Easy setup
Works great. Maintains good signal to both devices. Comes with an HDMI cord and AC power converter. No need to buy extra HDMI cable. More cords than expected, but not a problem
A**T
Works Well for Mirroring, But Know Its Limits
This HDMI splitter does exactly what it promises—mirrors one HDMI source to two displays simultaneously. I used it to connect my laptop to two monitors for presentations, and it worked without any noticeable lag or signal loss.Pros:Plug-and-play setup was super easy. No drivers or configuration needed.Comes with a 4 ft HDMI cable, which is a nice bonus.Supports 4K and 1080p@60Hz, and the picture quality is sharp on both screens.Compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry or tuck behind a TV.Why I gave it 4 stars:It’s mirror-only, not for extended displays. That’s clearly stated, but it’s worth emphasizing—you can’t use it to show different content on each screen.Would’ve loved a power indicator light or a slightly longer included cable for more flexibility in setup.Overall, it’s a great value for duplicating displays—perfect for presentations, retail displays, or watching the same content on two TVs. Just make sure mirroring is what you need!
0**7
Great product
It solves my problem with the projector and the Oppo. The projector used to shut down after few hours running, not anymore since I fed the projector directly from the splitter.
J**N
Almost 2 months later....
IF my situation gets resolved by Monday 6/9 I will alter and re write my review.My initial order was delivered May22nd.The item failed to produce an image on either display. Clearly defective and did not work whatsoever. The secondary item however did work thus proving all my cables and connections were correct and that the item was defective.I was informed I needed to wait for the company to confirm all contents were in package. No problem i do not mind waiting.Here we are today still without an update. I had to do some digging in my profile to find out thr company recieved my item and would be shipping me a replacement. To arrive by JULY 11TH.ALMOST 2 MONTHS AFTER THE INITIAL ORDER???Why not make right with amazon and send me the item I paid for??? Why would I choose to continue business with you when a cancelation would be immediate? What incentive do I have to wait 2 months for you to process a replacement?I will update on whether or not this company remedies the issue.
A**.
It was working for awhile at first but then only outputted one or other output ports not both.
In 2nd day of use so far. Just as a first use trial, I had first HDMI cable OUT going to an HP Compaq 2105tm monitor and 2nd HDMI cable OUT going to an Elgato CamLink HDMI plugged into a Windows 10 PC running OBS Software. It all worked initially. Didn't need to install any drivers or anything. For the monitor the onscreen signal appeared literally instantaneously. For the cable going to the Elgato CamLink HDMI Windows 10 PC there was a little delay at first, and I think it was while the device setup was being recognized by windows and the driver(s) were being auto-installed. It was just a few seconds. No problem. I thought everything was fine. While I made some settings adjustments to my camera & scene I noticed one of the monitors wasn't displaying anymore. I unplugged then re-plugged the HDMI cables. Nothing. I repeated but switched swapping which cable went into which HDMI port on the splitter. That worked. Fine. For awhile. Then the signal stopped. Again. This happened 3 or 4 times over a span of about an hour and a half. And then.... the output signal to direct-to-monitor would not produce signal displayed onscreen, regardless of unplugging and replugging, switching swapping cables, rebooting PC, turning monitor(s) off & restarting, etc, etc... I tried everything I could possibly conceive of. I have no idea why it was the cable leading direct to the monitor & not the one leading to the OBS Elgato CamLink HDMI that was being so stubborn. If you ask me, my logic tells me that THAT's the one that seems like it would be the more stable and stronger and of all things SIMPLER connection of the two since it was just a straight shot, a direct route, no multiple layers or levels of devices & technologies etc etc.... but that's not how it turned out. INSTEAD, despite all of that, after 2 or 3 HOURS of troubleshooting this dilemna, the Elgato CamLink -to- OBS HDMI-passthru held up its end of the deal come hell or highwater that much I do know. By the way, I have (3) three of the HP Compaq 2105tm monitors, and I so also tried swapping out from the original one to one of the others to try to tweak or reset the firmware of the switcher or whatever, etc etc..Same Result. Ineffective. I have an LG 4K newer monitor with another PC system setup elsewhere that I DID NOT try this on yet. It's larger and not as portable as the others and, frankly, it's reserved for other usage and was not intended to be moved/transported for this purpose. So I hadn't tried it yet as that would involve a lot of disconnecting/unplugging, & lugging from/to etc etc...I just hadn't escalated to that final resort option, and actually don't look forward to it, I shouldn't have to IMHO.So, that's my review :: 3 STARS :: I can't say it didn't work, at all. It did. And the output was very good too. The signal was same as previous direct single cable signal, indistinguishable as far as I can recall.Obviously, your results may and probably will vary from mine, since was using a scheme more involved than simply splitting a signal in the more usual typical mainstream output way it goes.
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