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The US424 is a 4-port USB peripheral sharing device that allows 4 computers to share the use of 4 USB devices - one keyboard, mouse, and up to two peripheral devices. It eliminates the extra expense of having a separate USB keyboard, mouse, and peripheral devices for each computer. The all-in-one design of the US424 allows for a neat and tidy installation - no need to connect 4 separate USB cables to the computer, thus eliminating cable clutter.
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It does what it says. It distributes the 4 USB devices to 4 PCs. I have 3 RAZER devices (keyboard/mouse/keypad) and a USB wireless headset, and I share them among 3 PCs. Synapse recognizes them correctly every time.
It does exactly what it says, it connects over four USB devices and you can share them with four devices. I have connected four Razer peripherals without extra power supply and they work seamlessly between two computers
Amazing product, it solved my hands.
I have two computers and two connected screens, and with the input, I can use any screen I want on any computer. BUT I had to have 2 keyboards and 2 mice, and I didn't want to. With this switch, I can have up to 4 USB devices for 4 computers. I have the keyboard, mouse, and USB microphone connected.
It has a button that you press to switch between computers. It has two lights that turn green or red:
1st green light = 1st computer
2nd green light = 2nd computer
1st red light = 3rd computer
2nd red light = 4th computer
I made a mistake by buying it for 4 computers because I only have 2, but it has another one with only two outputs, I just bought this one for future proofing. I'm saying this because if you connect only 2 computers, then from the 2nd one to go to the first one, you would have to press the button three times. However, I ended up connecting the 1st and 3rd cables to the 1st computer and the 2nd and 4th cables to the 2nd computer, so I'm essentially doing a proper switch. Anyway, I hope you understood what I mean. The reason I bought the one with 4 outputs is that it had almost the same price as the one with 2, so what's the point.
Negatives:
I would have liked it to have audio input and output (microphone/speakers), but luckily I solved this with the microphone I have, which is USB and has its own audio output. It's the USB HyperX QuadCast, which since it's USB, can also be transferred from PC to PC with the USB switch, and since it has an audio output, I connected the speakers there. It wouldn't bother me if the switch had audio input/output for non-USB audio devices.
He does his job correctly. What I couldn't understand is in case, for example, he is on two laptops, if I put one to sleep and switch to the second one, when I come back, the device doesn't wake up. If someone knows, please enlighten me.
It was purchased for permanent use with 2 desktops and occasionally adding a laptop. Initially, as shown in the photo, it has 4 ports, so it can share up to 4 devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, camera, external hard drive). What is not immediately apparent is that it distributes them to up to 4 devices. In other words, it can be connected to 4 different PCs and controlled with the same peripherals through it.
As a sturdy device, it doesn't seem flimsy. Control is done through separate buttons with a 2m cable, so it can be placed wherever each person finds convenient for immediate switching.
A mouse and keyboard with LED and macro commands are connected to it without any problems. Each cable is quite long, about 1.5 - 2m each. The switching is immediate and there is an LED indicator for which PC it is controlling.
When transferring files from a USB stick, it performs at normal levels of a USB 2.0 controller, so don't expect high speeds in this aspect.
It also has a mini USB port for extra power supply if the connected devices are power-hungry.
In conclusion, we are talking about a device that delivers on its promises without adapters and complicated connections. In terms of quality, it justifies its cost.
CAUTION: IT IS ONLY A KVM FOR USB PORTS. IT DOES NOT WORK FOR MONITOR CONTROL!!!!
I needed it specifically now during the lockdown with remote work, in order to use the same keyboard and mouse for both my work laptop and my home desktop PC, whether I have them both open at the same time or if I close the laptop when work hours are over and switch to my desktop afterwards, without having to connect the cables one by one.
Note:
Since KVM switches that support not only keyboard-mouse switching but also display (especially modern ones with DisplayPort or HDMI) are hard to find and expensive, I found a simple solution to have display switching: since both my monitor and my graphics card have multiple ports (both DP and HDMI), I made sure to connect the monitor to both PCs simultaneously, so the monitor automatically turns on when I first open one PC, and when both PCs are on, I switch the image source from my monitor's control panel.
MAIN ADVANTAGES:
- This specific model (US424) has 4 classic USB 2.0 Type-A ports (not Type-B, which are common in other switches and require adapters for keyboard or mouse), so you can redirect 2 additional devices, from USB sticks and external hard drives to printers. Moreover, it has a minimal price difference compared to the corresponding model with only 2 USB ports (US224).
- The switching is immediate and seamless, with the press of a button (which, as shown in the second photo I uploaded, is separate, with a long and thin cable, so you can have it accessible wherever it suits you). The main device has 2 lights that alternate, depending on the connected PC (and they even have green or red lights, depending on whether the PC is on and sending power or not).
- The length of the cables is just right for you to have the main device at the edge and only the button near you. There is no issue with which PC you have directed your devices to and if the PC is on at that time, with one or two presses, within 2 seconds at most, the mouse/keyboard will be activated on the desired PC. So even if you place the main device with the lights out of sight, it doesn't matter.
- Power cable is not provided because it is not needed. However, if someone connects 4 USB devices that consume a lot of power and do not have their own power supply, the ATEN has a mini DC IN 5V port in the front to cover you.
- Overall, I consider ATEN a very reliable company, based on user reviews and what I observe when visiting their website.
Verified purchase
Exactly what I needed. It also seems to be of good quality construction.