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Cable Matters USB 3.0 KVM Switch DisplayPort 1.4 for 2 Computers with 8K@60Hz / 4K@240Hz Display Port Video & 3X 5Gbps USB Ports, FreeSync, G-SYNC and HDR Support - RF Remote Control Switch

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  • USB 3.0 & Displayport 1.4: Expand your workspace with the Cable Matters USB 3.0 DisplayPort KVM Switch; DP KVM Switches 4 port shares up to 3 USB peripherals and 1 DisplayPort 1.4 monitor with two input computers; Space-saving Display Port KVM switch controls multiple computers from a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor
  • Stunning 8K / 4K Resolution Support: USB KVM DisplayPort 1.4 features 3x USB-A 3.0 ports with 5Gbps bandwidth and 1x DisplayPort 1.4 monitor port for up to an 8K 60Hz / 4K 240Hz resolution and framerate; USB KVM switch 1 monitors 2 computers combines the latest USB and DisplayPort technologies for the ultimate speed and resolution support; Connect HD webcams and flash drives for ultra fast 5Gbps transfer speeds
  • Remote Control and Push Button to Switch: DisplayPort monitor switch for multiple computers can swap between two host PCs with the push of a button on the unit or wirelessly via a remote control; Wireless remote control enables quick wireless switching; Hide the computer switch for 2 computers out of the way with the included remote control
  • Utilize All DisplayPort 1.4 Features: USB switch 2 computers supports pass-through DisplayPort 1.4 with advanced features including HDR, DSC, and ultra-high resolution video; Supports 8K 60Hz, 4K 240Hz, 1440p 240Hz, and 1080p and below; macOS supports up to 4K@240z external display
  • Wide Compatibility: USB KVM switch Display Port is OS independent and is compatible with Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux; Supports all major PCs and laptops with USB and DisplayPort connectivity
  • Important Note: This Displayport KVM switch has no EDID emulation support



Product Description

Cable Matters USB 3.0 Switch

More Power, Less Cables

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.

Cable Matters USB 3.0 Switch

2 Hosts, 3 USB and 1 DP

  • Connect two hosts via USB and DisplayPort
  • Supports up to one monitor and 3 USB peripherals
Cable Matters USB 3.0 Switch

Feature-Filled Switch

1) 2x USB Micro-B host connectors

2) 2x DP host connectors

3) USB-C power port

4) 3x USB 3.0 ports 5) 1x DP port

6) On/Off switch 7) Host buttons

Cable Matters USB 3.0 Switch

8K Video Support

  • Supports a maximum resolution of 8K 60Hz
  • Supports advanced display features including HDR
  • macOS supports up to 4K@144Hz external display
Remote, Not More Wires

One-Touch Switching

  • Unique design includes LED-lit buttons to effortlessly swap between hosts with the push of a single button.
Built-in On/Off Switch

Remote, Not More Wires

  • Remote control allows for quick, easy switching of the host computer with the push of a single button
Built-in On/Off Switch

Built-in On/Off Switch

  • The switch includes a unique on/off switch to prevent power drain when the switch is not in use
Built-in On/Off Switch

5 Gbps Data Transfer

  • USB 3.0 supports a transfer rate of 5Gbps
  • Plug & play, no driver required
  • Universally compatible with all OS
Package Contents

Package Contents

  • 1x USB 3.0 KVM Switch
  • 2x USB 3.0 micro-B host cables & DP1.4 cables
  • 1x USB 2.0 extension Cable
  • 1x AC adapter & 1x Remote control
  • 1x User manual
  • Yes, the DP 1.4 KVM switch is compatible with macOS.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • No


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
I had a tough time using this initially with my USB C to display port cables. I happen to have the same cables made by this company and they worked. Both my laptops can now run on 240hz at 4K. Sweet!The remote works well but the buttons seem flimsy/cheap.I could not use the supplied display port cables because neither of my laptops have display ports.
Jérôme Gavillet
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 17, 2024
Finally a KVM that works for my 49" (5120x1440px) screen at a very cheap price (+ all cables and remote control provided with it). Works at 120Hz maybe more
James Astro
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023
I've had a lot of KVM switches over the years: VGA, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort 1.2, and others. Nearly all of them had problems. Sometimes the monitor wouldn't turn on. Sometimes the video signal would black out in the middle of game. Sometimes the color data was compressed. Sometimes G-SYNC wouldn't work, sometimes HDR wouldn't work, or the max frame rate of the monitor would be reduced. In short, KVM switches are usually a pain in the butt! I had really low expectations when I purchased this new one.Well, this DisplayPort 1.4 KVM from Cable Matters is the best one that I've ever had. It's tiny, easy to use, has a great remote, and best of all...it just works. Here is my hardware:• Computer 1: My first computer is an Apple 16" M2 MacBook Pro connected to a CalDigit Thunderbolt 4 dock. The dock is connected to the KVM switch with a USB-3 cable, and a DisplayPort 1.4 cable.• Computer 2: My second computer is a Windows gaming desktop with an RTX 4090 GPU. It's connected to the KVM with a USB-3 cable, and a DisplayPort 1.4 cable.• The KVM video output is connected to an LG 38" gaming monitor (model 38GL950G) with a DisplayPort 1.4 cable. It's running at 144 Hz with a resolution of 3840 x 1600. HDR and G-SYNC are both enabled. Everything is working flawlessly.• One of the USB outputs on the KVM is attached to a 10-port Anker USB-3 hub. Right now I'm using 4 of the ports, and everything is working great. I'm using it for a wireless Logitech gaming mouse, a wireless Logitech gaming keyboard, a THX Onyx audio adapter, and a SteelSeries wireless gaming headset.With all that hardware attached, this KVM is working flawlessly. When I wake up my computer, the display turns on quickly. Switching between computers is super easy and reliable using the remote. There are also buttons on top of the KVM that let you switch between computers.The only downside is that the KVM has cable connections on both sides of the unit. I would have preferred to have them all on the rear. However, that's not a huge deal breaker. I just mounted the KVM to the back edge of my desk with some double-sided tape. That keeps it out of the way, and I use the remote for switching between computers.So yeah, if you're looking for a KVM that handles high-end gaming, fast refresh rates, G-SYNC, HDR, Apple computers, and Windows computers, then this is the KVM that you want.
Akahana
Reviewed in Japan on March 14, 2023
最近はDisplayPortが主流のようですねグラボとゲーミングモニターを買い替えたところ165Hz出力にはDisplayPort接続が必要こいつを咬ませることでフレームレート落ちたりするかもなーと思いながら人柱のつもりで購入結果WQHDモニタでバッチリ165Hz出てます!参考になれば!あとはUSBポートがあるのでここにマウスやキーボードを刺すことでKVMスイッチの役割も果たしますリモコンの反応もいいですなお切替時にEDIDは保持してくれないですそこだけ残念ですね
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
This genuinely is a game-changer for someone like me who has a work-issued computer and a gaming PC, and switches between them over the course of a day. If you don’t mind going into your monitor’s menu to switch video inputs every time, a basic USB 3.0 KVM switch will do fine to manage peripherals (mouse, keyboard, webcam, speakers etc.). This is the setup I used for a while, but eventually I got lazy and decided I wanted a one-button solution to instantly switch between systems. This product accomplishes that while punching way above its price point, especially if purchased on sale.The pros:- Excellent value. I purchased mine around $90 USD. This is a lot of money, yes, but similar KVM switches cost 2-3x with questionable results.- FULL Displayport 1.4 support. While a lot of Amazon products may claim this, they often don’t come with full picture and feature support, especially in ‘hub’ type products. In my use case this is significant since my monitor outputs 5120x1440 at 240hz, which ONLY works over Displayport. I can confirm that 5120x1440 at 120hz and 8-bit color works flawlessly, which is the maximum supported by my monitor without DSC. G-sync also works great as well at these output settings.While I can’t personally confirm it, according to the Cable Matters website, this switch fully supports display stream compression (DSC). That means that, in theory, it is able to pass though up to 5120x1440 at 240hz and 10-bit color on two systems. My graphics card doesn’t support DSC so I have no way of knowing for sure, but it is definitely an impressive feature to have.The cons:- Bad included cables. The Cable Matters brand does make quality Displayport cables, and three are included (hence the value), but one of the three I received caused flickering and random black screens. At first I thought I received a bad unit, but I plugged in my replacement with the same cables and still had the same problems. I went ahead and purchased a new cable sold by Cable Matters (FYI, Cable Matters offers free replacements via their website) and all of the issues went away when I hooked it up.Displayport cables seem to be prone to these types of issues, generally due to poor shielding or connections. The included cables are solid but can still suffer problems. If you have picture issues like I did, I would recommend swapping out the included cables for comparable or higher quality options.- The remote: Didn’t work out of the box. I popped in a replacement battery and it works fine. You may need to replace the battery on your remote.Overall, I was willing to put up with the minor issues because there isn’t really a comparable product on the market. I have been using mine for six months and it still works great. I will provide any updates if that changes.
Niva
Reviewed in Singapore on January 27, 2023
Overall good KVM.I do not have the stutters others are facing at 144hz 4K. I did only use the cables provided by the manufacturer for the 4k, i run off a 1080p laptop with a seperate cable.But I do have issues with idling the monitor. After prolonged idle times, the "wake up" signal doesnt get sent to the monitor. The only fix being to power cycle the monitor, or switch the kvm.Have worked around this by setting a longer idle time and just getting my monitor to turn off after 10minutes.I would say, its still worth the buy despite this minor inconvience. Did save me the hassle of switching dp slots continously.
Ruff
Reviewed in Germany on June 26, 2022
Ich war mir erst nicht sicher ob ich zwingend auf einen der sündhaftteuren KVM Switches gehen muss (400+ Euro) aber ich habs dann einfach mit diesem hier versucht.Und siehe da: vollkommen ausreichend.Mein Setup:Monitor: 144hz Widescreen mit 1440pPC1: Gaming-PCPC2: Arbeits-NotebookBisher hatte ich zwei Switches für Maus & Tastatur und musste für das Monitor umstellen immer umständlich am Monitor selbst durch das Menü fummeln.Das hat jetzt ein Ende. Maus+Tastatur hängen hier ebenfalls an den neuen Switch und somit lässt sich alles mit nur einem einzelnen Knopfdruck umstellen.Bzgl 144Hz:Zu Beginn hat das einwandfrei funktioniert und auch die 144Hz bei 1440p werden erreicht.Habe das einen ganzen Tag so laufen lassen.Als ich dann alles umgebaut habe (gute Kabelführung etc.): Plötzlich immer wieder ein flackern/schlieren nur in Verbindung mit dem Gaming PC und den 144HzNach sehr langem rumprobieren: ich denke es liegt an den Displayport-Kabeln bzw. an Störfrequenzen.Bei mir laufen alle Kabel (Monitor/Maus/Tastatur/USB/Strom etc. durch ein Loch im Schreibtisch).Sobald ich das Displayport-Kabel ebenfalls hier durchgeführt habe kam das flackern. Wenn ich das Kabel "sehr gerade ohne große Biegungen & Co.) hinter dem Schreibtisch habe runterhängen lassen war das flackern weg.Letztlich war es mir dann zu doof noch mehr Zeit zu investieren um Ewigkeiten rumzuprobieren.Lösung in diesem Fall: Monitor läuft auf 120Hz und hier kommt es zu keinen Störungen. Fertig (sieht man eh keinen Unterschied).Kurzes Summary:Der Switch funktioniert wie erwartet. Würde ich wieder kaufen!
Marco Araujo
Reviewed in Spain on May 2, 2022
The product does what it says. I had other 4K@60Hz KVM devices that could only offer 8 bit HDR (which is not true HDR).With this device I can can 10 bit HDR (which is true HDR). Switching from my windows PC to a macbook pro M1 takes about 3 seconds.I saw a lot of comments with complains. At my first attempt the KVM device was not working properly either. I had it connect it to a USB 3.1 port in my PC and the mouse/keyboard were self-disconnecting a lot of times. I then connect it to a USB 3.0 port and voila. Now it works perfectly. Make sure sure you connect the KVM to a USB 3.0 port. Don't connect it to a 3.1 or 2.0 port.If you are using this KVM to connect it to a MAC computer, make sure you buy a good thunderbolt-to-displayport cable. Make sure that the thunderbolt end of the cable is NOT connected to some USB hub or dock station. It must be connected directly to the MAC computer in a thunderbolt port. Then the displayport 1.4 end of the cable, you connect it to the KVM device. I have used the following cable and it works just fine with 4K@60Hz and 10 bit HDR with this KVM device: https://www.amazon.es/-/pt/gp/product/B08KS3CG94/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1Now please remember that some MAC computers don't have USB type A ports. Regarding the USB 3.0 connection to the MAC computer to get the mouse/keyboard to work, in the event that your MAC does not offer USB type A ports, you must connect the KVM device to a USB hub. I have used this USB hub to connect the MAC to the KVM and mouse/keyboard and it works perfectly: https://www.amazon.es/-/pt/gp/product/B07H2ZS1B5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
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