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product_id: 34654563
title: "JideTech HDMI USB KVM Switch 16 Port Up to 4K@30Hz Resolution with USB 2.0 Hub Support Hotkey Mouse Switching for Linux, Windows, Mac, Unix"
brand: "jidetech"
price: "€ 654.89"
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# 16-port multi-device control USB 2.0 hub with hotkey switching 4K UHD @ 30Hz HDMI support JideTech HDMI USB KVM Switch 16 Port Up to 4K@30Hz Resolution with USB 2.0 Hub Support Hotkey Mouse Switching for Linux, Windows, Mac, Unix

**Brand:** jidetech
**Price:** € 654.89
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Master your multi-device domain with JideTech’s 16-port 4K KVM switch!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** JideTech HDMI USB KVM Switch 16 Port Up to 4K@30Hz Resolution with USB 2.0 Hub Support Hotkey Mouse Switching for Linux, Windows, Mac, Unix by jidetech
- **How much does it cost?** € 654.89 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- jidetech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted jidetech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Switching:** Switch between devices instantly using push buttons or customizable keyboard hotkeys—no more fumbling or delays.
- • **Crystal-Clear Visuals:** Experience stunning 4K UHD resolution at 30Hz, ensuring your presentations and workflows look razor-sharp across all connected devices.
- • **Command Your Workspace:** Seamlessly control up to 16 computers from a single keyboard and mouse setup, eliminating clutter and boosting productivity.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works flawlessly across Windows, Linux, MacOS, and Unix systems, making it the ultimate cross-platform solution for modern professionals.
- • **Smart USB Hub Integration:** Built-in USB 2.0 hub supports multimedia keyboards and mice, enhancing your control with plug-and-play convenience and device flexibility.

## Overview

The JideTech HDMI USB KVM Switch is a professional-grade 16-port device that enables seamless control of multiple computers via a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor setup. Supporting up to 4K UHD resolution at 30Hz and featuring a built-in USB 2.0 hub, it offers versatile compatibility with Windows, Linux, MacOS, and Unix systems. With push-button and hotkey switching modes, plus auto-scan functionality, it’s designed for efficient, clutter-free multi-system management in demanding work environments.

## Description

desertcart.com: JideTech HDMI USB KVM Switch 16 Port Up to 4K@30Hz Resolution with USB 2.0 Hub Support Hotkey Mouse Switching for Linux, Windows, Mac, Unix : Electronics

Review: Compared to Other KVM Switches: Fantastic. - In the modern era of 4K 60 Hz monitors and fancy programmable keyboards, KVM switches have faced an increasingly recalcitrant set of equipment with narrowing opportunities for compatibility. Nevertheless, to my utter delight I have been able to use the 4-port Jidetech KVM with the following, very difficult, setup (NOTE DISCLAIMERS BELOW): • 2021 M1 Max Macbook Pro 16" • Dell XPS 9310 2-in-1 on a Dell WD19TB Thunderbolt 3 dock • 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) @ 60 Hz Samsung UN48JS9000 48" TV over HDMI 2.0 • Kinesis Advantage2 keyboard • Two (left + right) Evoluent Vertical Mouse 4 PROVISOS: • The Kinesis and Evoluent USB devices listed above only work when plugged into their own *powered* USB 2.0 hub, and the hub plugged into the front (data) USB-A port on the KVM. I leave the KVM's unpowered keyboard/mouse USB-A ports on the back unused, except when I plug in a standard "dumb" keyboard to use a hotkey, like when I turned off the beeps. • The M1 Macbook Pro only reliably connects to the KVM using a Thunderbolt 3 (not USB-C) dual-HDMI adapter. I use the Sonnet one. I emphasize: NOT USB-C. The internal HDMI port and USB-C HDMI adapters all result in highly variable connections, from blank screens to TV noise to successful connections that don't survive sleep. • The Dell XPS laptop is more tolerant of a simple DP-to-HDMI adapter (presumably off the USB controller), but ... see below for caveats. • The thin Redmere HDMI cables I was using all eventually ended up with flicker/noise/blank screen. The provided HDMI cables are far more reliable. Kinesis has famously said that their Advantage keyboards don't work with the vast majority of KVM switches, and they are correct. Even with the Jidetech the Advantage2 does not work in its back, unpowered, keyboard port. So the fact the Jidetech KVM works with my Advantage2 through a powered hub into the front data USB-A port is a brilliant discovery. Extending your USB devices through a KVM may cause certain devices to end up "too many hops away" from your computer's USB controller. This was a big problem for my Plantronics Savi MG8220 headset and Calisto 7200 speakerphone, which can only withstand being two USB hubs away from the XPS laptop (WD19TB dock -> powered USB 2.0 hub) before causing Windows 10 to throw a warning. I had to plug them into a separate USB 2.0 hub (and thence into the WD19TB dock) so those devices are not part of the KVM switch. Even worse, if you're already pushing the limits of the data bandwidth your controller can handle, adding one more device (like the KVM switch itself) can cause you to exceed that limit. For example, I was hoping to use the WD19TB's own DisplayPort jack (with a DP-to-HDMI adapter), rather than purchase another Thunderbolt 3 HDMI adapter like I have to with the M1 Macbook Pro 16". But I have so many USB devices attached I have to bump off at least one USB device in order to retain enough data bandwidth for the WD19TB's DP port not to cause artifacts and KVM connection delays. So I will be getting a Thunderbolt 3 to HDMI adapter for the WD19TB hub as well. So all-in-all, as with 100% of other KVM switches, the Jidetech KVM is no slot-in affair. But it truly is brilliant that my above setup is switchable at all, and reliably so. For this, never mind the detailed instructions and provided high-quality accessories (like the five superb HDMI 2.0 cables), and the fact that mine is a actually used copy from desertcart Warehouse — 5 stars.
Review: Works as Promised. - A small and non-problematic KVM switch that works smoothly. Pros: - Includes latest tech. updates likeHDMI2.0, 60HZ, 4K, Auto EDID, HDCP support. - Having a USB 2.0 Hub on board is a big plus for the multimedia keyboards or multi key mouses. - Included with the package; 4 sets of (This is 2 sets in most of the other brands) HDMI and USB cables and a wired switch button. - No problems with icon placements on desktops when switch back and forth between devices. - Using keyboard shortcuts for switching devices is very easy. You can assign Ctrl, Scroll Lock or Num Lock keys as the master key to use with device numbers. Cons: - Not that a big problem maybe but when I plugged my laptop to the switch over laptop’s docking station, there is a lag between switches. For example, from laptop to Raspberry takes 13-14 seconds and from Raspberry to laptop takes 4 seconds only. If I connect my laptop directly from its HDMI port, it only takes 3-4 seconds when switching to Raspberry. I don’t know if I can do something to overcome this problem and improve switching speed when on docking station. Please shed a light if someone knows. - I’m using a Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse. This works very good on PC side with all its shortcut buttons on the left side when you connect it from the USB 2.0 hub on the switch. On Raspberry side, only left, right and scroll wheel works. Shortcut buttons which I assigned the copy-paste transactions doesn’t work. But I’m not sure if this is because of the kvm switch itself or Raspberry operating system. - When switching between PC and Raspberry 4, scroll wheel works on Raspi side BUT only if you use Ctrl+Z (Enter) combination. This shortcut has given on JideTech website for a possible lag problem on Raspberrys but I discovered that it works for re-activating the scroll wheel also. I’m again not sure about what is the source of this problem. Mouse, Switch or Raspberry? But as you can see, all of the cons I mentioned above are manageable things somehow and at the end of the day I’m really happy with my decision. Maybe JideTech can enlighten me for my small problems after reading my review. Thx JideTech.

## Features

- This KVM Switch Supports Windows, Linux, MacOS9/OSX, Sun Micro Systems.Supports Hot Pluggable. All Devices Connected to The KVM Can Be Added or Removed Any Time, No Need Turn Off The PC.
- HDMI Switch Supports LED Display for PC And/or Server Status Monitoring,Supports VGA Resolutions Up to 3840x2160@30Hz.
- KVM Switch Dual Monitor Supports 2 Switch Modes: (1) Push Button, (2)Hot-Keys On The Keyboard.
- Supports Auto-Scan Function to Switch Video Automatically Among Computers in Preset Intervals Sequentially By OSD Menu Driven.
- Controls 16 Computers From A SingleConsole (Keyboard/Mouse),Fully Compliant With The USB 1.1/2.0 Specification.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01H1Q2V2K |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #533 in KVM Switches |
| Brand | JideTech |
| Brand Name | JideTech |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | 16 Port |
| Connectivity Protocol | Hdmi |
| Connector Type | Hdmi,usb |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Current Rating | 1.99 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 263 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions | 17.3 x 1.6 x 5.9 inches |
| Item Height | 5.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Gentlen Technology Development Co., Limited |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | 9116H-CA1 |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 16 |
| Operating Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Operation Mode | Automatically,Push Button |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Button |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Operation Mode:** Automatically,Push Button
- **Current Rating:** 1.99 Amps
- **Operating Voltage:** 12 Volts
- **Contact Type:** Normally Open
- **Connector Type:** Hdmi,usb
- **Brand:** JideTech
- **Switch Type:** Push Button
- **Terminal:** Button
- **Material:** Metal
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 17.3 x 1.6 x 5.9 inches

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Compared to Other KVM Switches: Fantastic.
*by A***O on April 3, 2022*

In the modern era of 4K 60 Hz monitors and fancy programmable keyboards, KVM switches have faced an increasingly recalcitrant set of equipment with narrowing opportunities for compatibility. Nevertheless, to my utter delight I have been able to use the 4-port Jidetech KVM with the following, very difficult, setup (NOTE DISCLAIMERS BELOW): • 2021 M1 Max Macbook Pro 16" • Dell XPS 9310 2-in-1 on a Dell WD19TB Thunderbolt 3 dock • 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) @ 60 Hz Samsung UN48JS9000 48" TV over HDMI 2.0 • Kinesis Advantage2 keyboard • Two (left + right) Evoluent Vertical Mouse 4 PROVISOS: • The Kinesis and Evoluent USB devices listed above only work when plugged into their own *powered* USB 2.0 hub, and the hub plugged into the front (data) USB-A port on the KVM. I leave the KVM's unpowered keyboard/mouse USB-A ports on the back unused, except when I plug in a standard "dumb" keyboard to use a hotkey, like when I turned off the beeps. • The M1 Macbook Pro only reliably connects to the KVM using a Thunderbolt 3 (not USB-C) dual-HDMI adapter. I use the Sonnet one. I emphasize: NOT USB-C. The internal HDMI port and USB-C HDMI adapters all result in highly variable connections, from blank screens to TV noise to successful connections that don't survive sleep. • The Dell XPS laptop is more tolerant of a simple DP-to-HDMI adapter (presumably off the USB controller), but ... see below for caveats. • The thin Redmere HDMI cables I was using all eventually ended up with flicker/noise/blank screen. The provided HDMI cables are far more reliable. Kinesis has famously said that their Advantage keyboards don't work with the vast majority of KVM switches, and they are correct. Even with the Jidetech the Advantage2 does not work in its back, unpowered, keyboard port. So the fact the Jidetech KVM works with my Advantage2 through a powered hub into the front data USB-A port is a brilliant discovery. Extending your USB devices through a KVM may cause certain devices to end up "too many hops away" from your computer's USB controller. This was a big problem for my Plantronics Savi MG8220 headset and Calisto 7200 speakerphone, which can only withstand being two USB hubs away from the XPS laptop (WD19TB dock -> powered USB 2.0 hub) before causing Windows 10 to throw a warning. I had to plug them into a separate USB 2.0 hub (and thence into the WD19TB dock) so those devices are not part of the KVM switch. Even worse, if you're already pushing the limits of the data bandwidth your controller can handle, adding one more device (like the KVM switch itself) can cause you to exceed that limit. For example, I was hoping to use the WD19TB's own DisplayPort jack (with a DP-to-HDMI adapter), rather than purchase another Thunderbolt 3 HDMI adapter like I have to with the M1 Macbook Pro 16". But I have so many USB devices attached I have to bump off at least one USB device in order to retain enough data bandwidth for the WD19TB's DP port not to cause artifacts and KVM connection delays. So I will be getting a Thunderbolt 3 to HDMI adapter for the WD19TB hub as well. So all-in-all, as with 100% of other KVM switches, the Jidetech KVM is no slot-in affair. But it truly is brilliant that my above setup is switchable at all, and reliably so. For this, never mind the detailed instructions and provided high-quality accessories (like the five superb HDMI 2.0 cables), and the fact that mine is a actually used copy from Amazon Warehouse — 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works as Promised.
*by E***U on February 3, 2020*

A small and non-problematic KVM switch that works smoothly. Pros: - Includes latest tech. updates likeHDMI2.0, 60HZ, 4K, Auto EDID, HDCP support. - Having a USB 2.0 Hub on board is a big plus for the multimedia keyboards or multi key mouses. - Included with the package; 4 sets of (This is 2 sets in most of the other brands) HDMI and USB cables and a wired switch button. - No problems with icon placements on desktops when switch back and forth between devices. - Using keyboard shortcuts for switching devices is very easy. You can assign Ctrl, Scroll Lock or Num Lock keys as the master key to use with device numbers. Cons: - Not that a big problem maybe but when I plugged my laptop to the switch over laptop’s docking station, there is a lag between switches. For example, from laptop to Raspberry takes 13-14 seconds and from Raspberry to laptop takes 4 seconds only. If I connect my laptop directly from its HDMI port, it only takes 3-4 seconds when switching to Raspberry. I don’t know if I can do something to overcome this problem and improve switching speed when on docking station. Please shed a light if someone knows. - I’m using a Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse. This works very good on PC side with all its shortcut buttons on the left side when you connect it from the USB 2.0 hub on the switch. On Raspberry side, only left, right and scroll wheel works. Shortcut buttons which I assigned the copy-paste transactions doesn’t work. But I’m not sure if this is because of the kvm switch itself or Raspberry operating system. - When switching between PC and Raspberry 4, scroll wheel works on Raspi side BUT only if you use Ctrl+Z (Enter) combination. This shortcut has given on JideTech website for a possible lag problem on Raspberrys but I discovered that it works for re-activating the scroll wheel also. I’m again not sure about what is the source of this problem. Mouse, Switch or Raspberry? But as you can see, all of the cons I mentioned above are manageable things somehow and at the end of the day I’m really happy with my decision. Maybe JideTech can enlighten me for my small problems after reading my review. Thx JideTech.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Small and Compact unit. Doesn't take up much room
*by A***R on April 16, 2020*

The unit is a decent unit and works pretty much as described. The 2 issues I have had with this unit is the keyboard is not seen via the keyboard port on the back of the unit. The only way to get the keyboard seen by the computers is to use the front USB port. The other issue is when switching between computers the unit does not replicate the signal that tells the pc that a monitor is still attached. In my particular setup, I have a laptop on one of the ports, when switching away from the laptop to my desktop the laptop loses the main monitor and then it takes flipping back and forth until it sees the main monitor again. Other than those issues the unit switches and works. Picture quality is very good and even sees the desktop setup at 120 Hz refresh. ***Update: After working with Amy at Jide Tech the unit is working with the key board attached to the keyboard USB port in the back. The issue turned out to be the Hot Key setting was turned on for the unit. There is a switch in front that turns this on and off. Once that was turned off, my Logitech G110 gaming keyboard works fine. Now I have tested some of the gaming buttons but since I only game every now and then it does not affect this setup. The only issue remaining is the laptop losing connection as the unit does not emulate a monitor. But it just takes a bit of flipping back and forth sometimes to get them sync'd back up. And partly due to the monitor I have not seeing the signal and turning off as well. ***

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