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The OREI UltraHD 4K @ 60Hz HDMI Splitter duplicates a single HDMI input to two 4K displays with 18 Gbps bandwidth, supporting all major HDMI versions and advanced audio formats. Ideal for professionals and gamers seeking flawless video and audio mirroring with reliable plug-and-play functionality.
D**Y
Excellent 4K HDMI Splitter
Excellent 4K HDMI Splitter. I used it to split the 4K HDMI singal from my AVR to my projector and TV. It worked fawlessly and provided true 4K at each output. It was truly Plug N Play. If you need a great HDMI splitter I recommend this one. On note, it will only provide one output singal at a time. If I turn on both TV and projector, only one will have a picture. This doesn't bother me but if you're looking to split the singal between two rooms that might be a problem for you.
A**R
It's a great splitter and very affordable
Very easy to setup and it worked the first time. I use it to run my Apple TV in my bedroom and my office next to my bedroom.
T**.
Very solid with performance to match.
This splitter comes with it's own power supply, and power cable. It was one of the more expensive units I found, but it was only about $10. or so more than the one that didn't work out.It works perfectly, and does not appear to attenuate or reduce the signals in any way. It has a metal case, and it feels hefty compared to the plastic case of the unit I returned.
J**E
Works fine for sending displays from my computer to my monitors and to my TV.
I have three 24" 1920 x 1080 monitors with HDMI inputs and a 43" 1920 x 1080 TV with three HDMI inputs. I bought three 1 in and 2 out splitters so my computer could have each TV HDMI input mirror each of my monitors. The manufacturer had suggested connecting each TV HDMI input to its corresponding splitter's Output 1 and each corresponding monitor to Output 2. This worked very well.The manufacturer also recommended setting the EDID switch to TV but resulted in strange, monochromatic color on the displays. Resetting to STD corrected the displays.My only complaint are the ridiculously, intensely bright blue indicator lights in the splitters. Since the indicators lights have to face away from the room to allow room to install the cables, the bright indicator lights wouldn't be a problem (they also could be taped over) but the light also shines brightly through the air vents in both ends of the three splitters which can't be blocked off without risking burning up the splitters. It's going to take come creativity to come up with a way to block the light without blocking the air flow. Either indicator lights that shone only through their holes in the front panel should have been used or a way to turn the lights off should have been provided. That cost a star in the rating.
R**V
Tastes Great! Less Filling!
I purchased the 1 in 2 out HDMI splitter by Orei (UHDS-102). Amazon says it's a "frequently returned item." I'm not sure why. Perhaps people ordered the wrong thing. I purchased it to have to security system monitors in adjoining rooms. It works perfectly for my application. The thing is really tiny, only 2-1/2 in. x 3 in. and maybe 3/4 in. thick. It comes with its own power supply. It worked soon as my professional installer connected it. It will be working constantly 24/7 so we'll see how it holds up. I'm not expecting any trouble, though. It has a 1 year warranty.
P**G
Things I had not considered make this not quite the perfect solution
I've got a couple of TVs and one device that produces video content scenario. Basically I could buy/rent another tuner device, but all I really wanted was the ability to get video from downstairs to the upstairs, and I have a little device that does that. I'd been swapping HDMI cables between the wireless and the downstairs TV and decided I was pretty much done with cable swapping, why not get something that was one in and two out and yeah... that's where this comes in.So one in and two out this works fine. What I hadn't considered was that things such as ARC and CEC not transmitting across either HDMI port would do things like disable the TV remote control's ability to control the content device... now I have to use two remotes. This HDMI splitter box does not appear to be able to pass CEC... at least when it's plugged in the TV remote doesn't seem, to work and it picks right back up if I plug in the cable directly.Could be my setup, but I suspect CEC is not something most consider when looking at a splitter...The unit can also be powered by a 5 volt input... really wish they'd included a USB cable here as I've got plenty of USB ports on this TV, the XBOX, content thing, etc... power outlets are difficult to come by. Oh well.Remarkably workable, average, can't find anything other than CEC that it doesn't do that I want it to.
R**G
No lag, easy to install
Wonderful product. No lag, unlike the others I have tried. They were easy to install. For the size they seem durable enough.
M**1
Worked for a few weeks and then caused havoc
I originally rated this 4 stars as follows: I purchased this so that I could view both a external display from my laptop and at the same time have the display go to a video projector. That part worked fine. However, I also discovered that the splitter will hijack the audio and if you do not have a speaker as part of the external monitor, you lose the sound until you go into the computer setup and change the sound driver to the computer internal sound. What this means is that I cannot have the audio from the computer at the same time as the audio to the video projector. Not a big hassle but took me a while to figure out what was going on. In any event, it does the job and I'm happy with it. UPDATE: Well, not any more. After a couple weeks I started getting blackouts on my screen. I unplugged the unit, let it sit for a few minutes, then plugged it in again and it worked ok. Then this evening my video went haywire, both the laptop screen and the connected monitor. Freaked me out although I do have everything backed up. I disconnected the unit, rebooted the computer, and everything is working again. There was some sort of feedback from the unit that was interfering with the computer video. I was lucky it didn't wipe out the video card. It's now going in the trash ... a total waste. 2nd UPDATE: So apparently it also crapped the HDMI connection in my laptop. Fortunately the laptop screen still works. Now I have to buy a USB to HDMI converter to use with an external monitor.
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