• 【4K Crystal Clear Picture and Video】: Latest HDMI 2.0 standard provides high resolution up to 4K@60Hz (4:4:4) 18Gbps; with HDR10 &Dolby Vision; Fantastic audio performance Dolby Atmos, DTS: X, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, PCM7.1 pass through; Compliant with HDCP 2.2/1.4; Provides you the perfect gaming experience with no more compromise on audio &video quality.
  • 【KVM Switch With Audio Out & Mic In】: Supports three USB-A port for USB keyboard, USB mouse and other USB2.0 devices to control one of the four computers; 4 sets of HDMI&USB ports allows switching the KVM input port by push button on the front panel, the HDMI input and USB input are switched simultaneously;
  • 【High Compatibility】: With mic & audio out, it works perfectly with popular devices such as X box one X,PS4 Pro,Apple TV 4K,Roku 4,Amazon Fire TV,works with general devices such as Blu-ray players,HD-DVR,digital satellite,cable boxes,Nintendo Switch, etc.
  • 【Easy to Use】: 1. HDMI Switching manually with LED indicator. 2. Industrial design with metal chassis brings better cooling & stable performance than plastic material switcher. 3.USB Cables are with the package and ready for use
  • 【High Reliability】: Stand-by 4 X USB-A to USB-B data Cable(1.5M). Built-in Surge protection, Superior ESD protection. 1-Year Warranty, and lifetime 1 to 1 customer service (AV Access).

I have been trying to move away from the expensive USB 2.0 extenders that I've been using for years to something a little more economical. I recently bought a WEme USB Extender which was a total piece of junk and wouldn't work in any configuration. I threw it away after a less-than-satisfying encounter with their support staff. This unit- the U2EX50- cost slightly more than the WEme but is of infinite better quality. Solid metal case (versus the cheap extruded plastic of the WEme). Nice tight cable connectors. The AV Access device worked immediately upon being plugged in and has worked with every device I've tried it with instantly. This is better than what I have been using. I'm definitely going to replace my other USB 2.0 extenders with these.

I was apprehensious due to the price, but i am extremely satisfied. Had a little hiccup on installation with HDMI. Apparently my monitors HDMI was not compatible (Maybe DHCP requirement?) Anywho... I used a HDMI to DVI cable and everything worked great. Also, upon connecting any additional connections make sure to power cycle the extender if they do not work. I attached a second monitor through USB using "Plugable USB 2.0 to VGA / DVI / HDMI Video Graphics Adapter for Multiple Monitors up to 1920x1080" and at first my computer could not see it. Power cycled the extender and low and behold it worked! And, the single 12 V power supply must plug into the transmitter side. On mine, plugging power into the receiver side only powered up the receiver side, but plugging power into the transmitter side powered both sides. Also, system seems to be very stable (No random colorize issues or drop outs of connections (unlike other products... AGPTek, *cough cough*)). Also, at 50 meters, there was no noticeable lag in any way with mouse and keyboard (unlike other products... AGPTek, *cough cough*).

As you can see in the photos, I have this installed in a server room and is the only one (in my case) that can extend an usb signal from a device that is supposed to be conected directly to the host computer. I had tried 3 others, and with each one, my USB DaVinci grading panel was unable to be reachable... Then, I plugged this AV Access extender and voilá! My major surprise was when I reach my Stream Deck and the Contour Design Shuttle Pro (both USB) and I said to my self: "noooo... Impossible the three devices..." and guess what... See the picture, everything is working seamlessly. Very pleased with this product. My only advice would be: if you are going to connect an usb hard drive, you can do it, but try to use only one or maybe two... because only receiver is powered in this model. AV Access has another products that both transceiver and receiver are powered, like the HDMI extender.

DVI wasn't enough anymore so this is what I chose. Little to no 'setup' other than plugging in cables. I'm only using two of the four right now, but it is working just fine. The only audio out is in the front - would have liked one in the back for my speaker system, but a small flexible cable makes it work just fine. Power light is red. And the selection lights are red as well - I would have chosen green for the HDMI Input Selection lights. The Logitech unifying receiver works fine in the front USB port for my wireless keyboard and mouse. I think it was a good purchase.

I have tried numerous KVM extenders that have had numerous issues. These consisted of ones that leveraged fiber optic to dedicated CAT 7. I settled on this version the: 4KIP100-KVM. This one works over IP and is a Sender/Receiver pair that detects its partner based on dip switch settings. The pairing is a one to one pairing. You can not do one to many (for desktop collaboration). The IP version gives you the flexibility to use the Receiver which connects to the Display Output unit anywhere you have a 1Gig+ network ethernet connection. I have used this product at 4K@30Hz for about 4 weeks now, and it works reliably with no issues thus far. It even works with my wireless USB mouse and keyboard. This has been an issue on other extenders, but not this one. This unit does not work with the KVM switch (TESMart) I have. I am not sure if there is a switch this would work with. The purpose of such a setup would be to allow for connecting the transmitter to a KVM Switch and using the Receiver to switch between multiple devices connected to the KVM Switch. It would have been great if this extender did that, but I haven't found one that allows for that capability. Another capability I would like to see is the ability to have a software receiver so that you can use a computer (Linux in my case) as the output device and have the capability to have multiple software Receivers per transmitter. But those functionalities exist only in devices that are several times more expensive than this unit. You can't beat this for the price.

I purchased this to run a telescope mount, telescope guide camera and CCD/CMOS camera for astrophotography while I sit inside nice and warm during the winter months. This is run over a 75' run of shielded Cat5e underground right next to two 20AMP electrical circuits in the same conduit. Normally that's a no, no, but given there was only one pipe and we weren't digging up the patio...there you are. This device has worked where others failed to even connect. It's been rock solid for months now and I'm very pleased as the amount on continuous USB 2.0 traffic in this application is pretty heavy. Constant communication over the Cat5e to these devices coupled with large file downloads as each image is completed.

I had high hopes for this USB Extender. It worked perfectly for 2 months ... until today 5/11/19. I powered up my Production Server and none of my USB devices were working. It's a nice looking device, arrived well packaged, but alas it only lasted 2 months. My Amazon return window closed 4/15/19, so no chance for return. Since I don't want to reconfigure all of my USB devices over again, I'm taking a risk by buying the same one again. Hopefully, the second one will work. If the second one fails, I'll write back and let you know about it. UPDATE (5/31/19) After writing the above review, I was promptly contacted by AV ACCESS. They apologized for the premature failure of their product. Furthermore, they promptly refunded the full purchase price for the defective unit. I have to say, I was really impressed with their support of their products. My second unit is working fine! It looks like the failure I experienced was just a random failure. So, I've increased their Rating to 5 Stars. This Product is an excellent value for the money! And if anything goes wrong, you can rely on AV ACCESS to make it right! Thank You AV ACCESS!

Using this for a xbox one wireless controller adapter, bluetooth adapter, webcam, and wireless keyboard mouse combo adapter to be used in conjunction with my living room flat screen when i relocated my gaming pc to another room so i could clean up my living room by mounting my tv on the wall. Im running 50ft cat 7 ethernet cable thru my walls parallel with a romex due to constraints coming into the living room and perpendicular to many more in the attic back to my office and have played multiple games with controller and keyboard with no noticeable latency or issues. I am very pleased so far. Cost was the most expensive part of moving my pc but only product i could find not ridiculously expensive for same result.. Good product. And if your moving with the 50ft distance a normal high quality hdmi cable is all u need for ur video as i did.

We had a Cat5e cable run that ran about 40 feet up two walls and across the ceiling. I estimated the total run to be no more 40 feet, it could be less, maybe 30~35, but definitely no more than 40 feet. When using the cheaper $10~$15 USB to Cat5 extenders, the camera image contained distortion. When using the camera during a Webex meeting, the image had dotted green bar across the bottom and the image had what could be best described as "halos". We are using a Logitech PTZ camera and even tried other cameras during troubleshooting. The camera worked fine when plugged directly into the PC using just its USB cable. We ruled everything out leaving just the USB-Cat5 extenders and the Cat5e cable as the only causes. When this AV Access USB extender was used, the camera issue was no longer present. No more green bar or halos. I like that the receiver end has multiple USB ports and has a power adapter included. Therefore it acts as a powered USB hub. I also chose this model because it explicitly said it contained a signal amplifier, which is important given we were using this for a conference camera.

I bought this to connect a Behringer XR18 digital audio mixer placed at the stage, to a computer in the sound booth at the back of the theater. I use it to send up to 18 channels of audio signals from the computer to the mixer, and for the computer to receive up to 18 channels of audio from the mixer, typically for multi-track recording on the computer. I've used this with a 100' Category 6 Ethernet cable and it has worked fine, with no audio glitches I have encountered, over multiple hours of continuous use.