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🖥️ Tripp Lite Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch with Audio, USB Hub & Cables: Ultimate Control for Two Monitors (B004-2DUA2-K) Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

BrandTripp Lite
MaterialUnspecified
Item Dimensions LxWxH10.25 x 3 x 1.75 inches
Mounting TypeDesktop
International Protection RatingIP54
Mechanical Life Expectancy3 years
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Description of 🖥️ Tripp Lite Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch with Audio, USB Hub & Cables: Ultimate Control for Two Monitors (B004-2DUA2-K)

Enclosure Type: Desktop. Subtype: KVM. Ports: 2 x KVM / audio / USB. 2-Port Dual Display DVI KVM switch with Audio and USB 2.0 Hub, Cables included. Quad-View Mode allows computers with three- or four-head video cards to share KVM, audio and USB peripherals by connecting two Dual Display KVM switches together. Built-in 2-Port USB 2.0 hub allows for the sharing of USB devices (flash drives, printer, etc.) amongst the connected computers. A powered USB hub may be connected to one of the USB ports to increase the number of connected peripherals. 3.5 mm Mini Stereo jacks provide Speaker (2.1 stereo sound) and Microphone support to the connected computers. Additional console audio jacks are conveniently located on the front panel of the KVM switch, making them ideal for use with IP phones. Switch between connected computers via front panel pushbuttons, keyboard hotkeys, and a function that allows for switching via your mouse's scroll wheel. Switch the KVM, USB, and Audio functionality all at the same time, or separately. KVM control can be fixed on one computer, while the USB 2.0 hub and/or Audio functionality is fixed on another.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great once it works - update!

Where do I start? I used to work in IT so let's just say I'm not new to computer technology. I work from home with my employer's Windows based HP laptop and a tarsus universal docking computer which is hardware/software limited and I also have a minimac for my personal hardware in my own office. I use two monitors for both setups. I wanted KVM to make it easier to switch when I wanted to use my stuff and not when I'm working, which employer setup requires. I've narrowed my choices down to Aten…

Pros
  • Additional console audio jacks are conveniently located on the front of the KVM switch making it ideal for use with IP phones
Cons
  • Reliability

I did a little research on the switches before buying and I have to say luck played a part too (there were very few reviews for one such article). I really like this switcher, I'm a developer and have a dual install of Windows Tower/Macbook Pro that I have to switch between frequently depending on what I'm working on. I connected the DVI from the switch to the HDMI connectors on both machines and monitors, which worked fine. There are also some good cables included. Switching is pretty quick…

Pros
  • Connections: 2 x KVM / Audio / USB
Cons
  • disappears

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Can be configured to work with a wireless keyboard/mouse

I work in the same office and would like it will be able to use the same two monitors, wireless keyboard and mouse, printer and scanner. Now I got it for it, even though it doesn't officially support wireless keyboards and mice. I had an old Logitech keyboard and mouse, each with its own USB receiver. I was able to get the old mouse to work with KVM but not the keyboard. To solve this problem I just bought a Logitech MK520 keyboard and mouse combo that works from a single receiver. After…

Pros
  • Switching between connected computers with front panel buttons, keyboard hotkeys and a feature that allows you to switch using the mouse scroll wheel
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 4 out of 5

but I'm so glad I did

I currently have three systems: XP, a laptop with Windows 7, and Windows 10. This KVM is expensive for me and I've thought twice about buying it, but I'm so glad I did. I can switch between my systems without losing video resolution. My Windows 10 systems didn't have an HDMI video port, so I just plugged a separate VGA cable into the back of the monitor until I got a new graphics card for it. I can still use the same keyboard and mouse just by changing the input on my monitor. Only my laptop…

Pros
  • A powered USB hub can be plugged into one of the USB ports to increase the number of connected peripherals
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Does what it should. I can live with the following: * The Kinesis A2 keyboard was not working in the keyboard connector. I moved the keyboard connector to a switchable USB host/client port and it works fine there. This could mean that the keyboard method of switching between computers (dbl scroll lock) might not work, but since I always use the buttons on the Tripp Lite I'm not interested in trying (I always have the KVM buttons instead from the keyboard. It's just a style selection). * It…

Pros
  • Mini stereo 3.5mm jacks provide speaker (2.1 stereo audio) and microphone support for connected computers
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buyers beware - they are not voiding their warranty

Product will work well for the first year or so Plus I then started randomly disabling the mouse and keyboard all the time. When I contacted them to file a warranty claim, they passed the responsibility on to Revain, stating that the manufacturer's warranty was under their control and that Revain should file the claim on my behalf. Ridiculous! Revane obviously had no idea what they were talking about. After insisting, they agreed to accept the device but not pay the cost of shipping a…

Pros
  • Built-in 2-port USB 2.0 hub allows USB devices (flash drives, printers, etc.) to be shared between connected computers
Cons
  • Electrical outlet required