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🎯 Master your multi-device workflow with Hearvo’s 4K KVM switch — because your desk deserves the best.
The Hearvo USB 3.0 HDMI KVM Switch S7232H empowers professionals to control two computers using a single 4K@60Hz monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Featuring four USB 3.0 ports (including USB-C) for ultra-fast peripheral sharing, HDCP 2.2 support for protected content, and dual switching options (button and wired remote), it offers a clutter-free, plug-and-play solution compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and more. Compact, durable, and designed for seamless multitasking, it’s the ultimate upgrade for efficient, modern workspaces.



















| ASIN | B0D5D4FK1H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in KVM Switches |
| Brand | Hearvo |
| Brand Name | Hearvo |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PCs, Laptops, PS4, and other devices with USB and HDMI capabilities that meet the switch's requirements |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Aluminum |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | switching |
| Current Rating | 1 A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 775 Reviews |
| Included Components | kvm Switch,USB 3.0 cable,Controller,User manual |
| International Protection Rating | IP20 |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 2.4 x 0.8 inches |
| Manufacturer | Hearvo |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model | S7232H |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 5 volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-ON-ON |
| Part Number | STK-S7232H-08081 |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Usb 3.0 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 80 °F |
Y**A
Reliable KVM Switch for a Clean and Efficient Workspace
I've been using this Hearvo KVM Switch for a few days, and it has made switching between two computers much more convenient. The setup was straightforward, and once everything was connected, switching between systems was quick and responsive using the included control button. It helps keep my desk organized by allowing one monitor, keyboard, and mouse to be shared between both computers. The video quality has been clear and stable during normal use, and my USB peripherals have worked as expected. The compact design doesn't take up much space, and the overall build feels solid for everyday use. If you're looking for an easy way to manage two computers from a single workstation, this KVM switch is a practical option that offers good value and performs well for daily productivity.
R**1
A Total Game Changer for My Setup!
This USB KVM switch has made my life so much easier. I can switch between two computers with the push of a button instead of dealing with the hassle of unplugging and reconnecting all my USB devices. Setup was quick and easy, and it worked right out of the box—no drivers or extra software needed. The button switch is super responsive, the build feels solid, and it’s compact enough to sit neatly on my desk without taking up much space. The four USB ports are a huge plus and easily handle my keyboard, mouse, webcam, and other accessories. Switching is fast and seamless, and all my devices reconnect instantly every time. If you need a simple, reliable way to share USB devices between two computers and keep your workspace clean and organized, this is the one to get. Highly recommend!
Y**L
Very practical for working with two computers.
This KVM switch was exactly what I needed. Installation was simple, allowing me to control two computers using a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse, which helped keep my desk much more organized. Switching between systems is fast and stable—with no noticeable lag—and I haven't experienced any connection issues so far. The image quality remains crisp, making it an excellent choice for anyone working with both a personal and an office PC, or simply looking to save space without constantly plugging and unplugging cables. In my experience, it has performed reliably and offers great value for money.
R**G
Could have been awesome, but no audio?
Last update after complete testing: 5/24/26 - Tried it out with a wireless Microsoft Ergo Keyboard and mouse. Does NOT work. Tried it with a wireless Logi MX Master ergo keyboard and mouse. Works only on the keyboard, but NOT the mouse. Trying to use it on the Logi K470 and it works OK. As a test I'm running it on 2 very simple boxes (a 7 year old Intel i7 10700 based system with an ASUS ROG Strix 470 motherboard with 128Gb RAM), and an iProda i7 12400 w/16Gb RAM)To reduce any RF issues, I am running both systems hardwired to my network switch, and have wifi and any available BT turned off as well. The only Bluetooth device I'm running in any situation is the dongle for the respective keyboard/mouse combinations. The K470 is my backup keyboard/mouse and I hate the standard layout (your mileage will vary). Again, switching between systems is very slow (4-6 seconds). All things in perspective, this will help a common user if they want 2 systems and don't care about sound, but your generic Bestbuy/Amazon/Walmart customer will never run 2 systems, unless one is a desktop (like mine) and a laptop (largely Windows base - and while a laptop might work, why?). I run a M4 Macbook Pro as my belly driver, and could test it with that as well, but I see no appreciable value in doing so. Second review - 5/23/2026 Changed my mind on the plugging it in. I did and have two systems connected. It is SLOW to make changes, but it does swap the systems with the single display. The control did not initially work, so I unplugged the displays, the USB and my USB keyboard dongle. Plugged it all back in and made sure the 1/8" din's were properly seated, and it works. Still a big issue with the absence of audio, and the need for yet another desktop device to enhance the clutter. Original review: What computer in the last 40 years has not had audio out? As such, why would you manufacture a KVM without audio in and outputs? Not going to plug it in, because without that audio, I'd have to host a separate audio switch.
Y**S
Too practical and functional
This Hearvo KVM switch works exactly as advertised. Setup was quick and straightforward, and switching between my two computers is smooth with no noticeable lag. The 8K@60Hz support delivers a sharp, crisp image, and my keyboard, mouse, and monitor work flawlessly through the switch. The build quality feels solid, and it’s a great solution for keeping a clean, organized workspace without constantly unplugging cables. If you need to share one monitor and USB peripherals between two computers, this KVM switch is an excellent choice. Highly recommended!
A**M
Simple and basic
Pretty basic and easy to get this worked.
H**Y
Excellent KVM Switch – Easy Setup and Great Performance
This KVM switch works exactly as expected. It was very easy to install, and switching between two computers is fast and seamless. The video quality is sharp, the USB ports work perfectly, and everything runs smoothly without any lag. It feels well-built and is a great value for the price. I’m very happy with this purchase and would definitely recommend it to anyone who needs an easy way to manage multiple computers with one monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
M**T
The ultimate desk cleaner—Switch between work and play with one button
As a remote worker, I needed a way to share my peripherals between my work laptop and my personal PC without a mess of cables. This KVM switch has been a game-changer. It’s incredibly simple to set up and does exactly what it’s supposed to do: let me switch my entire setup with a single button press. Pros: Seamless Switching: I use this to move my monitor, mouse, keyboard, webcam, and speakers between two machines. It handles the transition flawlessly. Easy Setup: It was unbelievably simple to get everything plugged in and running right out of the box. Expandable with a Hub: A huge plus is that you can plug a USB dongle/hub into one of the ports. I was able to connect multiple items to one hub and only use a single USB slot on the KVM, which really helped manage my devices. Compact & Effective: It has a small footprint but handles a lot of "heavy lifting" for a dual-computer desk. Cons: 60Hz Refresh Limit: A major pointer for gamers: this unit is capped at 60Hz. If your personal machine is a high-end gaming rig, you might want to look for a KVM that can push a higher refresh rate to avoid a drop in performance. Audio Limitation: I ended up getting a second Bluetooth headset (one for each machine) to keep things simple, as switching a single headset through the unit was the only thing that didn't fit my specific workflow. The Verdict: If you are tired of unplugging and replugging cables every time you clock out for the day, this is a fantastic value. It’s reliable and easy to use—just keep the 60Hz limit in mind if you’re a competitive gamer. For a standard work-from-home and casual gaming setup, it makes the daily transition so much faster and cleaner.
S**R
KVM SWITCH
Change over between the laptops is very slow.Most of the times it does not work.
T**T
Excellent KVM switch—great build and functionality!
Product: - kvm Switch Pros: - This is a quality KVM switch. It's both functional and built well. - You can share peripherals and a monitor between 2 computers. There's a button on the left end of the front of the unit with the PC 1 / PC 2 lights (in blue) to its right, indicating which computer you are using. Additionally, there is a wired remote button that you can use to stick under your desk near the edge closer to you for convenience and have the switch hidden for a clean workspace. Note that the wired remote is plugged in on the opposite end, i.e., the very right, of the front. - On the front of the unit, to the right of the PC 1 / PC 2 lights, there is a USB-C port followed by 3 USB-A ports—for a total of 4 USB 3.0 ports to be shared between both computers. - On the back side, there are 2 sets of USB 3.0 and HDMI inputs for your PCs. On the very right, there is an HDMI port for your monitor. - I like this layout for the ports—all accessory devices are plugged into the front for easy access. - There are 4 feet that you manually stick onto the bottom of the unit for padding, preventing marking up your tabletop. - I used to have a dedicated HDMI switch and a dedicated USB switch for my 2 computers, but having this one unit is much more convenient than having them separate. I can press a single button instead of two for switching. Cons: - I'm a bit disappointed that there is no USB power input port to power the accessory devices or HDMI. That's okay though; I can plug in any power-hungry accessory devices, e.g., external hard drives, directly into my computer.
A**R
So great for working remotly
I got this switch for my computer setup since I work from home and it is super handy. It lets me hook up my work laptop to my personal screen easily. I have the button stuck under my desk with hot glue. Press it and my keyboard and mouse switch right to my laptop. No messing around with cables behind the screen or anything. It is just easy. The box is nice and compact and the cable for the button is long enough to set it up wherever you need. It has made my workspace way more convenient on days I am working from home with my laptop.
M**T
Works for straight forward setups
I added this KVM switch to my desk setup so I could stop unplugging my monitor and USB devices every time I wanted to move between computers. My main goal was to have one keyboard, mouse, and display shared between two systems without turning my workspace into a mess of cables, and for regular desktop use it handled that job pretty well. Initial setup was easier than I expected. I connected both systems with HDMI and USB, attached my monitor to the output side, and everything was detected without needing extra software. After that, changing systems was mostly just pressing the selector button. The included wired control button was actually one of the better parts for me because I tucked the main unit behind the monitor stand and only kept the small switch button within reach on the desk. The device itself feels reasonably sturdy and does not slide around much once the cables are attached. I also liked having multiple USB ports available on the front instead of having every accessory hidden behind the unit. My keyboard, mouse, and USB receiver all transferred correctly between computers during testing, and the monitor signal stayed stable while switching. One thing that specifically did not work in my setup was using the HDMI outputs from two IP KVM systems as the source inputs for this switch. That was actually one of the configurations I hoped to use, but the switch would not detect those signals properly. I could only get reliable operation when the computers were connected directly into this unit instead of routing through the IP KVM hardware first. For someone using a normal desktop-and-laptop arrangement, this probably will not matter, but it is something advanced users may want to know beforehand. A few things that stood out during use: • simple switching between two systems • no software installation required • wired remote button makes placement easier • front USB ports are convenient for accessories • monitor signal stayed stable during switching • cleaner desk setup compared to swapping cables manually • compact enough to hide behind a monitor or under a desk • direct PC connections worked properly • did not recognize my IP KVM HDMI outputs as valid input sources Overall, I think this works well for a straightforward dual-computer desk setup where both systems are connected directly to the switch. It made daily switching much more convenient for me and reduced the amount of cable juggling significantly. I just ran into limitations once I started trying to integrate it into a more specialized IP KVM environment.
F**R
High-quality USB 3.0/HDMI 2-device KVM switch
This Hearvo KVM switch is quite slick. It supports connection of 2 computers to a single monitor via USB 3.0 and HDMI, claiming to support resolutions up to 8K. Well, I don't have an 8K monitor so I couldn't test that particular feature. I do have a 4K monitor so I figured I'd give that a try. Each computer requires an HDMI cable and a USB cable to run from the computer to the KVM switch, and there's a single HDMI out port that goes from the switch to the monitor. These ports are all on the "far" side of the switch. On the "near" side are the button for switching between computers, a pair of indicator lights to tell you what computer is active, a USB-C port and three USB-A ports (all supporting USB 3.0) as well as a "CTRL" jack. As you'd expect, the four USB ports are for connecting devices to the computers (which computer they're connected to depends on which computer is active, of course) but the "CTRL" jack is for connecting the included remote switch button -- a small, wired button that allows you to switch between computers without requiring the use of the button on the switch itself. Useful if the switch is hidden away behind a monitor or under a desk. The switch itself is powered over USB and requires no additional power cable. A very nice feature, indeed. My old KVM switch is an old USB 2.0 + VGA unit that requires an external power supply, so one less wall wart is appreciated. In practice it works quite well indeed. Switching is quite rapid and easy. I didn't encounter any issues with connectivity, device support, video output, or switching. Everything worked as you would hope. The remote button is a nice feature, as the switch itself was at the back of my desk and not quite smack dab in front of me. I wouldn't want to have to stand up and reach behind my monitor every time I wanted to switch between computers. In my case, I tested this using my desktop PC in conjunction with one of my laptops. Both devices worked just fine. All in all, this is a nice KVM switch for small setups. It performed flawlessly for me, and I definitely recommend it.
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