🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Experience with Dual Monitors!
The HDMI Splitter 4K 60Hz 1x2 allows you to connect two displays simultaneously, delivering stunning 4K resolution at 60Hz or 1080p at 120Hz. With features like HDCP bypass, Dolby Atmos support, and easy plug-and-play functionality, this splitter is perfect for gamers and movie enthusiasts alike. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it ensures a seamless audio-visual experience without the hassle of complicated setups.
C**N
This Splitter Mirrors Programmes From Sky Q Mini Box To Two TVs
I have tried other splitters. This one works! I have six TVs in my home and have the maximum four Sky Q mini boxes plus the main box, giving me Sky Q on five of them. The TV that had no Sky is on an office stud wall with a bedroom TV adjacent to it on the other side (The bedroom TV has Sky with its mini box on the other side of the wall on a desk in the office). The important feature of the EZCOO 4K HDMI splitter is that it has two scaler switches that enables non 4K TVs to view Sky TV. The Resolution of my TVs are 720P and 1080P so I switched both scalers down and left the EDID setting on 4K7.1. Everything works fine! The splitter is sited under my office desk out of view. It's a pity that only one Sky Q remote can work with each mini box, so the office just shares the remote with the bedroom.
A**N
Perfect when you need to send 4k to one TV and 1080p to another
Been running this for the last month and it's been flawless so far. I put an old 1080p TV in my kitchen but my main TV is 4k so wanted to be able to downsample the 4k signal from the firestick to the 1080p TV but still maintain 4k on the main one. Work great and haven't needed to restart it once. Only thing it can't do is dowbmix uncompressed audio to stereo (which I didn't expect it to) as I run uncompressed down to the TV then out to my cinema amp, the old TV isn't capable of understanding uncompressed sound so I just get static. To work around that I just ran speaker cable from my centre channel to a small speaker in the kitchen which works great.Couldn't get it to work with my laptop no matter which resolution I tried, although maybe I should try 30hz and 50hz as laptop was probably sending 60hz when it tried to test
P**R
Reliable with good build quality
Works perfectly, splitting NVidia Shield 4k input out to TV and a USB capture card (that feeds into HyperHDR for ambilight LED control). Very pleased with it.
M**W
Could not get uncompressed audio to work
I recently upgraded to a new 4K TV after my old 1080p one stopped working. Initially, I had my PC connected to my AV amplifier via HDMI, and then from the amplifier to the TV. This setup worked flawlessly, allowing all audio streams, including True Dolby HD and DTS HD Master.However, when I attempted to output 4K content from my PC, the AV amp didn’t cooperate because it was only HDMI 1.4 compliant. As a result, there was no picture displayed, as the amp wouldn’t pass it to the TV. To address this, I purchased the HDMI Splitter 4K 60Hz. This device successfully split the video signal, sending video to the TV and audio to the amp. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t transmit uncompressed audio formats like DTS HD Master or True Dolby HD.Despite trying various combinations of the two dip switches, I couldn’t get uncompressed audio to work. Ultimately, I decided to return the unit. It seems I might need a new AV amplifier. On a positive note, I did manage to pass through audio from my TV to the optical output, although it’s still compressed due to the limitations of the optical lead.
C**S
Brilliant to get a bit more life out of a HDMI 1.4 receiver
I bought this as I was struggling to get a solution to make my Apple TV output 4k60 with an Arcam AVR450 that at max supports 4k30, while retaining full uncompressed 7.1 surround. This product is great - I can output at 4k60 out of one output to my TV, and downsample the other output to 1080p60. This means I can deliver the 1080p signal to my receiver and get full uncompressed 7.1 audio - which is brilliant. I know the real solution would be to upgrade to a newer Arcam like the AVR21 and a full Atmos setup, but I'd like to get a bit more life out of my AVR450 while I'm dealing with a house refurbishment. Ace bit of kit - really happy with it - 5 stars from me!
S**.
Only worked for one day
Worked perfectly for one day. Second day signal dropping every few minutes sound dropping or going to a static sound. Returned item for refund
C**N
When it works, it works well.
Front switch set to 'COPY1': Outputs 4K 60Hz no problem from a PS4 Pro (RGB and yuv420), along with the downscale toggle switch on the back for 1080p to a second output. No noticeable downgrade in picture quality on the 1080p display and no noticeable input lag.The problem comes when changing the PS4 resolution in this mode (see picture). If set to anything other than 4K, the picture is a mess (for lack of a better word) and the resolution isn't 1080p.Deep colour output is the problem here. If set to automatic on the PS4 Pro, it will carry over as 'on' when switching to 1080p. Turning it 'off' will fix the problem. Not ideal.Setting the front switch to '4K' will force 5.1 audio (at least on my setup) and make Netflix and the like useless using a display with stereo speakers. Sounds effects and background noise can be heard, but no dialogue.The '2K' front switch works well and limits the input and outputs to 1080p. In this mode, 'deep colour' isn't an option on the PS4 Pro so the picture is never a mess.I've also had audio cutting out for two seconds, back on for two seconds, cutting out again. Only resolved by unplugging and plugging it back in.Had the display going off and coming back on a couple of times in a few days for no reason.As an 'advanced' user I've updated the firmware and it made no difference.Last but not least. All cables are short (2 metres maximum length) and fully HDMI 2.0 certified. Connected directly to the 4K display I've had no problems at all with audio or video.
E**O
It’ll solve a PS3 HDCP problem when using with a RetroTink 4K
The splitter is plug and play, you can power it through the USB port of your tv with the USB type c to USB type A cable provided in the box.I have an HDMI cable going from the PS3 to another HDMI splitter and then the cable that goes from the other splitter I put in this one. From there, another HDMI cable to the RetroTink 4K and you have a beautiful picture without the warning about HDCP.This is exactly what I needed and this splitter is also mentioned by the YouTube channel My Life In Gaming and it was thanks to them that I have found this splitter.I hope you enjoy it.
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