Video Resolution: supports resolutions and refresh rates up to 8K@60Hz 4K@144Hz, and also supports 4K@60Hz or other lower resolution (Downward Compatible).
Features: Bring gaming worlds to life
- Feel your in-game actions and environment simulated through haptic feedback.
- Experience varying force and tension at your fingertips with adaptive triggers.
Find your voice, share your passion
- Chat online through the built-in microphone.
- Connect a headset directly via the 3.5mm jack.
- Switch voice capture on and off using the dedicated mute button.
- Record and broadcast your epic gaming moments with the create button.
A gaming icon in your hands
- Enjoy a comfortable, evolved design with an iconic layout and enhanced sticks.
- Charge and play with a built-in battery and USB Type-C.
- Intuitively interact with select games using the integrated motion sensor.
- Hear higher-fidelity* sound effects through the built-in speaker in supported games.
Video Resolution: The displayport KVM supports a stunning resolution of up to 8K@60Hz. The high definition resolution allows you to display images in more detailed and vivid colours, which is a real feast for the eyes. It is also backward compatible with resolutions such as 4K@144Hz 4K@60Hz, 1080P@60Hz and 720P@60Hz.
Interface: 1 x 2.5 Gbps Ethernet Port (supports IEEE802.3at PoE)
Standards: IEEE 802.11ax/ac/n/g/b/a
Security: Captive Portal Authentication
Access Control
Wireless Mac Address Filtering
Wireless Isolation Between Clients
SSID to VLAN Mapping
Rogue AP Detection
802.1X Support
WEP, WPA-Personal/Enterprise, WPA2-Personal/Enterprise, WPA3-Personal/Enterprise
Video Resolution: The laptop and PC triple monitor KVM switch supports outputting 3 screens at 4K@60Hz with 4:4:4 color depth, and is backward compatible with 2K@120Hz, 2560x1440@120Hz/60Hz, and 1920x1440@144Hz/120Hz ect.
Video Resolution: Displayport KVM switch for 2 computers support resolution up to 8k@60Hz/4K@240Hz,backward compatible with lower resolution.Note:Final resolution is also subject to graphic cards, monitors, cables and adapters and how those work together.