








🎬 Double your screens, double your impact — 4K HDR clarity meets surround sound perfection!
The EZCOO 1x2 HDMI Splitter delivers flawless 4K 60Hz HDR Dolby Vision video alongside Dolby Atmos 7.1 channel audio, enabling simultaneous output to two displays with independent downscaling to 1080p. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, its plug-and-play compact form factor supports HDMI 2.0 HDCP 2.2 devices, ensuring seamless multi-screen mirroring without compromising UHD quality or immersive sound.









| ASIN | B07VP37KMB |
| Box Contents | 1x Pin Key |
| Brand Name | EZCOO |
| Cable Type | HDMI, Micro USB |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (885) |
| Manufacturer | EZCOO |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 657835496128 883522046998 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**S
Good divice and support hdr ultra hd but picture quality and colour bright less contrast tv and projector support missing clarity
J**R
Super worth it splitter for PlayStation 5 streamers or those with home theater setups! I thought I'd need to upgrade either my TV or AVR to be able to fully enjoy 4K HDR Bluray disks & 60fps gaming on the PS5 along with HD/lossless audio. My Hisense TV doesn't have eARC, while my Sherwood AVR can't pass through 4K + HDR + 60Hz via HDMI. So it was a choice of either connecting direct to the TV via HDMI to get 4K HDR 60Hz, but with only standard 5.1 Dolby Digital or DTS as my audio options connected via optical or ARC. Or, if I use HDMI passthrough, I can get 7.1 Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD Master audio via the AVR but I'm limited to 4K 30Hz only with no HDR on the TV. I've already tried other supposed 4K HDMI splitters, but they would either downgrade the video to 1080p or audio to stereo when splitting the signal. But I found a YouTube review of this EZCOO splitter showing how it can properly split 4K HDR with full 7.1 HD audio. Saw it on sale on Amazon, and for the price I thought it would be worth trying. Out of the box, with the default settings, it didn't work right away. But after flicking some switches on the splitter and a PS5 restart, I was able to get what I wanted, 4K 60Hz HDR on the TV and full 7.1 HD audio (True HD, HD Master or PCM) through the AVR, without using passthrough! Proof is in the pictures. Here's what worked for me: TV connected to Output1, AVR connected to Output2. Set Scaler on Output2 to ON. Set EDID to 4K. Important things to take note: Make sure all your cables are at least HDMI 2.0 compatible. Plug the splitter into a USB port with enough power (I tried it with a USB hub and it didn't work, but it works with the PS5's USB plugs). And most importantly, especially during initial setup, make sure your TV and AVR are both already turned ON first BEFORE you turn on your PS5. Their customer service is pretty great too. When I wasn't able to get it to work at first, I messaged them and they quickly responded (although I was actually able to figure it out for myself before I got to read their reply). Anyway, thanks to this device, no need to upgrade my TV and AVR for now, or maybe until all the PS5 HDMI 2.1 issues get ironed out. 🙂
J**L
Tenia problemas con mi barra de sonido Lg ya qué no podía optener Dolby Visin a través de está, con este Splitter obtengo dolby visión dolby atmos desde mi xbox one x, es muy pequeño y se puede conectar a la toma USB de la tv lo cual lo hace muy practico, super recomendable.
A**R
It works great! Very good
W**Y
Waste of money
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