Product Reviewed 12 times. Only most recent 100 shown
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Austen T From Derry, NH |
02/11/26 |
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Came fast and works well thank you.
Only thing is I wish the LEDS can be turned off and the remote was better but works fine
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Patsy M From Selbyville, DE |
02/06/26 |
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I don't find that my system is very responsive. I am using a 2014 mac mini and a 2025 m4 mac mini and when I switch monitors for each of the machines I wait for up to a minute or two for the switch to take place. I might consider a better Matrix.
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Daniel H From CARBONDALE, IL |
12/30/25 |
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As I lie in bed, I have a giant television at my feet. To my right is a 32" television. This great device lets me choose xbox one, xbox S, dvd player, or computer as the inputs. A perfect device shipped very quickly!
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Josh O From Ithaca, NY |
09/16/25 |
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I’ve been looking for a device like this for years!!!!
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Brian G From Anoka, MN |
05/16/25 |
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Adam S From Hattiesburg, MS |
05/14/25 |
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Forrest F From Collinsville, IL |
04/27/25 |
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Video distribution/selection throughout my home. Internal 16 channel CCTV system , Cable company's (Spectrum) streaming boxes (Xumo), Off air receiver, etc... Used in conjunction with multiple Monoprice HDMI extenders. This sentence is in regards to pricing: Amazon and E-Bay (new old stock) offered better pricing including shipping than your sale.
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Tim D From Flint, MI |
04/24/25 |
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Dylan S From Covington Township, PA |
02/14/24 |
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This device allows me to view my golf simulator on both my projector and TV, but also seamlessly switch either output to a streaming device or my iPad with an HDMI connector.
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Eugene R From Minneapolis, MN |
02/09/24 |
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It has been helpful in consolidating multiple imput devices to two outputs which is something that I was looking for so I didn't have kepp plugging or unplugging cables. Also I like that it has the capability to connect it to a seperate sound bar.
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Robert M From Taos, NM |
01/26/24 |
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I have not yet fully implemented my planned use of the device because I am setting up a home office and have ordered various pieces of the project from different suppliers and at the same time trying to use a sometimes increditably antiquated stock of ancient computer parts that still work perfectly well, except for the issue of compatibility with more recent equivalent parts. As a result, when the device was received I set up a temporary test of the functions I hope to eventually have in place, but my evaluation and answers are with that caveat. I plan to have four computers of various types (ancient desktops, recent laptops, and new minis share peripherals of different types (most of which are usb devices, but which also include dual monitors from an older era. While there appear to be single unified switching systems in a single box that can perform that function, I took on as a retirement project (for a retired lawyer, not a retired IT guy) achieving the same result with a mixed bag of pieces, some dating back decades, with a few new pieces thrown in. The bottom line is that I am trying to share a mixed bag of peripherals that includes a dual monitor setup among an equally mixed bag of computers. Your product has the task of including two decades old monitors set up in extended mode in that mix so that they function with each computer and the various permutations and combinations that are possible with four computers, two extended mode monitors, and multiple additional peripherals, all using the mental toolbox of a retired lawyer, not an IT guy. So far so good with the test of your product's role.
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Ryan F From Vineland, NJ |
07/05/23 |
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We use this in our fire station training room. Most members aren't tech savvy so this makes it easy for users to switch sources without unplugging cables and making a mess.
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