📡 Multiply your screen power—because one display is never enough!
The MT-VIKI 4K HDMI Splitter 1 in 4 out duplicates a single HDMI source to four displays simultaneously at 4K 30Hz resolution. Supporting HDCP 1.4, 3D, and deep color up to 12-bit, it ensures vibrant visuals and immersive audio with DTS and Dolby formats. Plug-and-play design with cascade support allows seamless multi-monitor setups up to 15 meters, perfect for HDTV, CCTV, gaming, and professional environments.
D**B
Split signal between 2 tv’s
This allows for a signal (eg from a sky box) to be split between 2 televisions. We use it to have sky on simultaneously in the sitting room and the kitchen, useful when cooking for example.
D**E
Beautiful
Currently ticking all the boxes. The type C port is a deal breaker.I'm very pleased
T**A
May work with other devices
I wish it would have worked with my device, because it seemed a well designed & solid product, but unfortunately it wouldn't connect, so had to return it.
P**T
Very good picture
Very good
A**E
terrible
started smoked , shouldnt be sold
P**L
HDMI splitter
Great job and easily fitted
J**L
Good but not good
Bought this item to connect multiple hdmi devices to computer. Only issue I have with this product is that it did not come with a means of connecting the splitter to the computer. I would have expected as a minimum you would get a short hdmi cable to connect the splitter
M**L
Straightforward, reliable, quality HDMI splitter (1080p)
Tested at 1080p 60hz, as well as various resolutions and framerates below. This has been used in anger for months now - in a semi-"production" scenario for splitting an HDMI signal being pushed to a projector in a live environment (a church).It's has a solid metal case, doesn't get hot, and we've experienced no issues with HDMI handshakes etc (which have been an issue on other branded splitters). There's a power LED, but no indicator as to whether each port is connected or not - also no reset switch. That said, unlike other brands, I've not had a need to "try the reset switch" nor to "visually verify if a given output is sync'd". It just works.If you're a techie, and are having issues with splitting/mirroring an HDMI output, give this a go.If you're having issues with HDCP (which is common to EVERY splitter etc I've ever touched ...), take a look at coupling this with the EZCOO Audio Extractor ... take notice of the unexplained "Test" dip switch. Just drop it inline on the way into your splitter.
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