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Comentado en el Reino Unido el 6 de febrero de 2025
5* product
TMike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de enero de 2025
Using to sync both a Roku & a fire stick. Puts them both in concerto.
Giovanni
Comentado en México el 2 de julio de 2020
Increíblemente útil, que tenga dos opciones de salida independiente cada una es muy bueno ya que lo conecté con salida al TV y la otra salida al Proyector, puedo ver indistintamente cada uno.
Daniel Lunny
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de noviembre de 2020
This met all of my expectations and works very well. I have only had for a day so I can't speak to longevity but it works as intended for now.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 7 de agosto de 2017
no me funciono bien ,conecte 2 sky ,un blu ray ,y un apple tv de la cuarta generacion,,y con blu ray y apple se interrumpe imagen ,,hay que apagarlo o desconectarlo de la corriente ,funciona ,cambio a sky regreso a blu ray o apple y otra vez se interrumpe imagenlas 2 tv son sharp
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Comentado en México el 25 de agosto de 2017
EL EQUIPO FUNCIONA BIEN EL TIEMPO DE LLEGADA FUE CORRECTOLO UNICO QUE NO ME GUSTO ES QUE NO ME LO PUDIERON FACTURAR
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Comentado en México el 16 de febrero de 2017
Excelente producto, cumple con lo especificado y se ve de buena calidad! Super recomendado. Es un gadget genial para mi restaurante
Der KraKen
Comentado en México el 18 de noviembre de 2017
El dispositivo funciona correctamente, lo he probado hasta con 4k HDR en 7.1 Canales y pasa todo tal cual, recomiendo el producto
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Comentado en México el 5 de enero de 2017
Buena calidad, lo que ves es lo que recibes, muy util para mi tv que solo tiene 2 salidas hdmi.
Michel Riviere
Comentado en México el 28 de septiembre de 2017
Ok product. Would recommend to go for something more high end though. Some issues with the sound as reported by other reviewer.
Greg
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de junio de 2015
I bought this within the month and it's a perfect product. Deserves the 5 stars. But the ps4 does not play nicely with it. I believe the problem is the auto detection in the ps4. So I have a 7.1 setup on TV1 and a 2.0 stereo setup on TV2 and when the ps4 detects the normal tv first I have to play around with the matrix to get a video on the 7.1 system which usually ends up being me changing the TV2 to a separate input on the matrix then power down the matrix and turn it on with the 7.1 system only. Then add the 2nd tv. I have also tried the manual audio switches on the matrix and the ps4 don't care it just smirks and laughts. Overall my chromecast, Apple TV, and PS3 play well with the matrix and it works great just beware the ps4.
David Short
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de noviembre de 2015
I got this switcher to allow me to fully de-couple what I see on my TV and what I hear on my receiver's speakers. A couple of examples will best demonstrate what I wanted to do:1. Play Virtual Console NES or SNES games on my Wii U while listening to MP3s streaming on Plex from my Fire Stick. If sound is useful in the games then I can optionally turn up the TV speakers to hear cues from the games at the same time as my music.2. Watch nationally-broadcast games on TV, but listen to the local radio broadcast through my receiver's tuner.3. Display pretty pictures or a slide show on my TV and listen to Spotify.4. Decide if I want to hear the speakers/subwoofer when I watch a movie, or just listen to the TV speakers and mute the receiver if it's late and my spouse is sleeping. Amazingly my receiver "strips" the audio from its HDMI output. This is probably the fault of some imaginary HDCP bugbear spooking empty-headed suits in a conference room somewhere rather than legitimate piracy concerns ("Hey, Lester! Let's duplicate only the audio from this Blu-Ray!") but infuriating nonetheless.To accomplish these and other goals, I hooked it up so the "A" output goes to an input on my receiver ("A" is for "Audio") and the "B" output goes to an input on my TV ("B" is for... "Bideo"???). I then hooked up my various HDMI devices (with six inputs I was able to get a DVR, three game consoles, and two streaming sticks all plugged in), and it works flawlessly! I had two concerns about sound that soon proved to be unfounded. The first was that it would "dumb down" to the lowest number of audio channels supported by any of my devices. This turned out not to be the case -- the receiver correctly switches to surround sound for Blu-Rays, for example, and the TV seems to be correctly detecting a two-channel audio mix. The second concern was that there would be some noticeable difference in the sound and video (i.e. irritating lip synch problems), but I have not yet noticed any problems in that area. I should point out that I have a Logitech Harmony remote, which makes the management of switching inputs on the HDMI switcher, receiver, and TV crazy simple. It would likely be a pain to do all of that switching by hand with three different remotes.I only run the inputs I am most likely to want to mix and match through this. Since it occupies a single input on my receiver it frees up the other ports for other uses, with the caveat that in those cases I have to see and hear the same thing, and only hear the receiver speakers. The "Picture-in-Picture" really isn't what you traditionally think of when imagining PIP. From what I can tell it's more like a visual way to choose one of the six inputs to switch to (it shows you tiny snapshots of what's being displayed on each). The only other downside is that every once in a while it will miss an IR command. I think this has more to do with where I put it than any sort of flaw in the device though. I've had this as part of my setup for almost a whole year and it does exactly what I want with no problem.
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