The Cable Matters USB KVM Switch is the ultimate space-saving accessory for the mobile worker. Share an 8K or 4K 144Hz monitor, a keyboard, a mouse, and a flash drive with up to 2 computers. Eliminate the need for separate pairs of monitors, keyboards, mice, printers for each computer. Easily swap laptops in and out of your workspace without having to unplug multiple USB and monitor cables.
Important Note:
No EDID Emulation Support.
Connect two hosts via USB and DisplayPortSupports up to one monitor and 3 USB peripherals
1) 2x USB Micro-B host connectors
2) 2x DP host connectors
3) USB-C power port
4) 3x USB 3.0 ports5) 1x DP port
6) On/Off switch 7) Host buttons
Supports a maximum resolution of 8K 60HzSupports advanced display features including HDRmacOS supports up to 4K@144Hz external display
Unique design includes LED-lit buttons to effortlessly swap between hosts with the push of a single button.
Remote control allows for quick, easy switching of the host computer with the push of a single button
The switch includes a unique on/off switch to prevent power drain when the switch is not in use
USB 3.0 supports a transfer rate of 5GbpsPlug & play, no driver requiredUniversally compatible with all OS
1x USB 3.0 KVM Switch2x USB 3.0 micro-B host cables & DP1.4 cables1x USB 2.0 extension Cable1x AC adapter & 1x Remote control1x User manual
Is the DisplayPort 1.4 KVM switch compatible with macOS?
Yes, the DP 1.4 KVM switch is compatible with macOS.
Does the DisplayPort 1.4 KVM switch support 144Hz?
Yes. This KVM switch will mimic the capabilities of the host that it is connected to. When connected to a DP 1.4 host that supports Display Stream Compression (DSC), this KVM switch will support 4K@144hz with FreeSync, G-SYNC, and HDR.
Is the DisplayPort 1.4 KVM Switch compatible with computers with a USB Type-C port?
The Switch is not natively compatible with computers with a USB-C port. However, if the USB-C port on your host supports DP Alt Mode, then you can purchase an additional USB-C to DP adapter or cable to connect the product to your USB-C host.
Does the DisplayPort 1.4 KVM switch support EDID Emulation?
No
USB Switch with DP 1.4