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Reddit mentions of ieGeek USB KVM Switch Box + VGA USB Cables for PC Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse Control (4 Port)
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of ieGeek USB KVM Switch Box + VGA USB Cables for PC Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse Control (4 Port). Here are the top ones.
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- 4 PORT USB KVM SWITCH -- Allows you to connect 4 computers to one single monitor, with the KVM switch box + one set of key board and mouse, you can switch between/operate 4 computers on one monitor, No more hassle to swing your chairs at work, great choice for muti tasks control
- VGA USB KVM SWITCH -- Come with 4 VGA USB cables, easy installation, no power supply needed, power from computer via USB cable, Plug and play, no software required, push button to switch computers, with LED indicates the active computer
- KVM BOX WITH WIDE COMPATIBILITY -- Compatible with 98/98SE/2000/ME/NT/XP/VISTA/XP 64bit/Vista 64bit/Win 7 32bit/Netware/Unix/Linux/Mac, Support resolution up to 1920 x 1440, ensures Clear & Stable Image Quality
- KVM SWITCH WITH USB 2.0 PORT -- USB 2.0 enables sharing more Peripheral USB connecting device like as printer, scanner, flash drive,USB hub and more.
- WARRANTY AND TECH SUPPORT-- ieGeek offers you 30 days free return, 12 month money back warranty, lifetime technical support. Any problem? need help? Contact us any time, any query will be responded less than 24 hours
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Color | 4 Port |
Height | 3.15 inches |
Length | 11.02 inches |
Width | 3.94 inches |
Here is what I got going on (top to bottom, left to right):
I have my monitor and keyboard sitting on a lack side table
Then on top of my lack side table on casters (I could no longer find it on ikea for the link, not sure if they stopped selling them?) I have:
an AT&T MicroCell - which is awesome since my office (and this closet) is in the basement.
NETGEAR R6250 - which is used for guest Wi-Fi access only.
ieGeek USB LVM switch (behind the NETGEAR)
CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD UPS - Which is currently supporting only my 2 R710's for battery, the rest pictured for surge protection.
Then inside the lackrack:
Cablox Mini Cord Organizers stuck to the roof for clean cable management
Dell PowerConnect 5324 - 24 Port Gigabit
Dell R710 2x Xeon L5520, 32GB RAM, 8GB thumb, 120GB Samsung SSD, 6x2TB Seagate NAS HDD
6x2TB in RaidZ2
Dell R710 2x Xeon E5530, 32GB RAM, 8GB thumb, 6x1TB Seagate Barracuda HDD
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edit: this one has better reviews
My personal favorite is the 2-Port IO Gear KVM for most setups, I use these on 3 of my gaming systems and have never had input lag. I don't use the VGA connect, just the USB and Audio, then I switch video directly on the monitor. I prefer these because the cables are not detachable and you can double tap the "Scroll Lock" key to switch between 1 & 2. TrendNet also has some nice KVM the main difference being the detachable cables.
https://www.amazon.com/IOGEAR-2-Port-Miniview-Switch-GCS632U/dp/B0001BVXI6/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1511120123&sr=1-3&keywords=KVM&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A5060496011
I have 5 of these 2-Port TrendNet KVM around the main building for various systems, I like them and have never seen input lag. These were purchased by someone else prior to my arrival, but they work great so I see no need to change them out. I usually order the IO Gear, but these are just as solid and reliable, again, personal preference because of the one-piece design of the IO Gear.
https://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-Monitoring-Auto-Scan-Feedback-TK-207K/dp/B000F4C310/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1511120123&sr=1-4&keywords=KVM&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A5060496011
I use 3 of these 4-Port TrendNet KVM for another location. When I arrived there was already 1 on-site, and when I needed more I had no reason not to buy the same brand and style. Great price, very reliable, no input lag, and they have all lasted well over 2 years of constant use.
https://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-Connections-Resolution-Computers-TK-407K/dp/B000JP1TFG/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1511121027&sr=1-2&keywords=KVM&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A5060498011
Now, I do have one of these 4-Port ieGeek KVM for a smaller server setup. I hate it. It just feels cheap, it has a single button that cycles through all 4 connections whether there is anything actively connected to it or not, and the cables are stiff and unwieldy. There is no input lag, the change response is fairly quick, but it doesn't support the double tap Scroll Lock to cycle like the IO Gear or TrendNet models, so I have to make sure it is physically within reach while using it.
https://www.amazon.com/ieGeek-Switch-Monitor-Keyboard-Control/dp/B00J7JGAHM/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1511121027&sr=1-3&keywords=KVM&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A5060498011
I use 1 of these 8-Port TrendNet KVM for one of my workbenches because I still needed PS/2 with the USB when I bought it, but it still works great after 3 years, and again, no noticeable input lag.
https://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-Connection-Monitoring-Computers-TK-803R/dp/B000P05FAA/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1511120407&sr=1-2&keywords=KVM&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A5060502011
I use 1 of these 16-Port TrendNet KVM for another workbench because the 8-Port TrendNet was so reliable, I got this one. I didn't need the PS/2 this time, but it is nice to have just in case I do get any more really old systems in.
https://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-Connection-Auto-Scan-Pluggable-TK-1603R/dp/B000P03EO4/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1511120699&sr=1-1&keywords=KVM&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A5060506011