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Ruben Cossyleon
> 24 hourit does what it is supposed to which is to switch usb inputs from a to b. it comes with a sticky backing but it fell off after a few weeks of light use.
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R Ellis
> 24 hourThis small USB switch works as expected. The USB inputs that are typically corded come in at the back so they dont mess up the top of your desk. The outputs are at the front so they are accessible. The only thing I dont like about this switch is the way the lights are arranged for PC1 and PC2; instead of being left and right, they are left and top -- just seems odd because your computers are usually left and right. This is just for USB sharing so dont expect to share your HDMI or DisplayPort monitor using this device.
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singmeaway
> 24 hourMy son loves the design, looks like a video game controller. Works like it should. 4 Port 2 Computers Peripheral Switcher. 3.0 Hub Adapter for PC Keyboard Mouse Printer Scanner U-Disk USB KVM Switch. Very happy and reasonably priced.
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Carl Carter
> 24 hourThis switch was easy to set up and included the two necessary input USB cables (legacy 3.0 rectangle male on both ends) for the two PCs that will be sharing the devices. Once connected, I put my mouse USB transceiver into one of the four USB Legacy rectangle device ports and it switched easily between the two PCs and my mouse worked perfectly on both. Note that there is a USB-C input port for 5V power that isnt strictly required unless you will be powering four power-intensive devices. Also includes a mounting bracket that allows you to affix this switch to a flat surface like your desk or a wall, with an easy slide on/off function. INCLUDED: - USB switch device - 2x USB PC input cables (legacy USB rectangle male plug on both ends) - USB power cable (USB legacy rectangle male on one end, USB-C male on the other) - USB- C male to USB LEGACY rectangle female adapter - instruction manual - mounting bracket
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Nitoly
> 24 hourI got this for my teenage son and all his game systems. Hes working on setting it up and seems to know what hes doing. Very small but fits a lot of USBs. Makes it easier to switch between game systems.
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Simon Kim
> 24 hourThis product resolved my problems with two keyboards and mouses and made more space on my desk. Its really helpful for me and the headache is gone. But the cables made cluttered my desk. I tried to hide the cables under my laptop and was satisfied. Improving points are, if the cable is thinner than the original one, then it may very helpful to hide. And itll be better if no additional power cable.
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Angerella
> 24 hourI got a second one after the first one stopped working at all. The second is no better. Not good for me.
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PND
> 24 hourThis is an awesome USB KVM switch! Ive seen lots of different KVM devices and this one specifically focuses on being a USB hub and USB KVM. Came with all the cables I needed. It is limited to 4 USB ports on the hub, but you can daisy chain hubs! It also requires USB-C power from the wall for the devices to power up. Tried two different computers on it and all USB devices quickly swapped over to the next machine.
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Rusty M.
> 24 hourI got this switch connector to use with 2 laptops, one I use for personal use and the second for work. I allows me to control the electrical input so that I do not have to worry about having them and the different devices used differently for each laptop, yet I can turn them on when needed no matter which laptop I am using.
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^_^
> 24 hourI like that this looks like a retro controller. Although I have to be honest, I’m just using this as a USB 3.0 hub. I will probably never need to use the switching functionality of this, and I’m really having a hard time thinking of when that would even be necessary for me. I was a little confused by the inclusion of all the wires, although it is appreciated (because who doesn’t need more wires for their drawer of electrical components they’ll never get rid of?). I’m also a little confused as to why a reset button is needed. And, I’m not sure why it needs a separate power cord since it’s USB 3.0. If you connected it to a PC, then it should be able to draw power from that. Either way, this does the job that I need it to do. I’m satisfied.