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HDMI 2.1 Splitter 4K 120Hz 8K 60Hz 1 in2 Out VRR ALLM HDCP2.3 HDR10 8KUHD Dolby Vision Atmos Scaler 4K EDID 1080P Dual Monitors HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1X2 for PS5 SkyQ Xbox NVIDIA AMD

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  • 【4K 120Hz HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1 in 2 out】 This splitter can split a signal source into two outputs to different monitors or TVs, projectors. Aluminum HDMI Splitter for Dual Monitor Duplicate/Mirror 4K 120hz & 1080P 120Hz work in Sync for Xbox, PS5 4K 120Hz, Sky q, IPS gaming monitor,Up to 8K@60Hz,4K@120Hz, Dolby vision, HDR and HDCP2.3, Deep Color, 3D, Lip Sync,EDID management,Down scaler function.
  • 【Video & Audio Format】Video Format:HDMI 2.1 Splitter supports multiple resolution up to 8K@60Hz 4K@120Hz 5120x1440@120Hz 1080P@240Hz 4:4:4 8bit VRR ALLM HDR10 HDCP2.3 Dolby vision, 3D effect. Audio Format:Supports Dolby Atmos, DTS X,Dolby True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, PCM7.1.Support Freesync/Gsync Does NOT support Sonos-ARC/e-ARC CEC Bi-directional.DO NOT down-scale HDR D-olby Vision.
  • 【HDMI 2.1 Splitter EDID Scaler Easy Set Up】supports 4K120Hz and 1080P 120Hz output simultaneously.Type C cable for power supply. Pls use good HDMI2.1 cable less than 3m. Non-compliant cables will cause problems such as blurred pictures and out-of-sync sound.Scaler 4K to 1080P Position Set to ON.When outputting 4K120Hz, the downscaler will be 1080P120Hz.Please choose the appropriate EDID according to your needs.
  • 【Broad Compatibility】HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1 In 2 out can compatible with partly HDMI device such as NVIDIA AMD Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV, LE TV, PS3/ 4/ 5 Video Games, Macbook, VCD/ DVD Player, IP TV, STB, Media Box, Camera, Xbox360, Xbox one, Huawei Box, Smart Box, Blue-ray Player Chromecast, PC/Computer, YUV 60Hz, RGB 30Hz, ROKU 4, SAT Receiver, Digital camera, Projector.
  • 【Please Note】Most using issues are cuased by poor quality cables. Highly recommend certified HDMI 2.1 cable less than 10ft / 3m. Please see ASIN B0BB78BFNJ if needed. Does NOT support Sonos-ARC/e-ARC CEC Bi-directional.NOT support 8K 60HZ 4:4:4 48Gbps, DO NOT down-scale HDR D-olby Vision (4K60 4:2:2), Does not convert HDR to SDR.Does not support 60hz & 120hz work in sync.Does not EXTEND screen, only Copy/ Mirror.If any problem occurs during the use of the product, you can contact us at any time to return or exchange the product.



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HDMI 2.1 Spltter 1 IN 2 OUT

  • supports 4K120Hz and 1080P 120Hz output simultaneously.
  • Supports HDMI2.1 4K@120Hz 8K60Hz HDCP 2.3 HDR10 VRR ALLM
  • Supports EDID management, Down scaler function.
  • Supports Dolby Atmos, DTS X,Dolby True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, PCM7.1.
  • 1.Check that the HDMI 2.1 cable is less than 3 m long.

    2.The display and source support HDMI 2.1 4K 120HZ.

    3.Set the correct EDID

    4.Check the corresponding settings of the signal source and monitor.

  • 1.Connect elgato HD6OX to splitter output 1

    2.Connect Display to splitter output 1

    3.EDID set to COPY

    4.Signal source power on

  • 1.Go to Nvidia Settings, scroll down to PC Settings under Resolution Settings and select the 4K Resolution option. select the 120hz option. Click Apply. Select colour 4:2:0, 8Bpc and 120Hz with G-sync.

    2. TV Set to 4K 120HZ.

  • Select "Settings" in the upper right corner of the screen; Select "Screen and Video" - Enable 120 Hz output - Automatic ; select

    "Performance Mode or Resolution Mode" and set it to "Performance Mode".

  • Press the Home button (XBOX button) on your XBOX controller. Select Profile & System and go to Settings. In the General category, select TV & Display. Set the resolution to 4K UHD. set the refresh rate to 120 Hz.


Neoncloudff
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I've just been recently getting back into streaming and was setting up my Elgato HD 60S+ to do some PS5 Pro capture, but realized that the passthrough on my Elgato HD60S+ induces input lag and has problems with processing HDR signals. I was looking for a cheap alternative to:A) Scale my 4K 60 FPS PS5 output to 1080p (for ease of capture)B) Split the signal from my PS5 Pro and loop it back to my TV so I could make the full use of the signal, max 4K 120 FPS w/ HDRAfter a bit of setup I can do EXACTLY that with this little box. It's largely plug & play, although I did need a USB extension cable for the included USB-A to USB-C power cable (it's quite short). Now I can easily capture my PS5 Pro using my Elagto HD60S+ (scaled down to 1080p) while sending an untouched 4K 120FPS signal from my PS5 to my TV through this splitter/scaler. Thank you.Will update in the future with any concerns!Pros:+ Tiny and easy to setup+ Highly functional as both a splitter (of 1 input) and a scaler (to two separate outputs)+ Great for bypassing HDCP HDMI limitations of Elgato Capture Cards+ indicator lights display when inputs/outputs are activeCons:+ Gets quite warm+ short stock USB-A to C (m2m) cable+ easily susceptible to static electrical shocks
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Wanted to split the single hdmi 2.1 port from my 4070 gpu. Using to send signal to my lg c3 42in pc monitor, and the second going to my lg c3 77in tv. I wanted to make it so that I wouldn't have to swap cables into a single port. Connected everything and set the EDID to allow for 4k@120hz and Dolby 7.1 . Got an intermittent black flicker as if it was losing the signal briefly then kicking back in. Thought maybe I had a bad cable, so I swapped them out. Same issue. Tested the cables connected straight to the gpu instead of via the splitter and the problem resolved. So the only thing I can assume at this point is its the splitter. Whether it is faulty or just a poor quality item is hard to say. I will have to return this and get something different. Wanted to try and warn others against getting this product.
Michael J. Pennachio
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
I bought this to replace the SP12H2 model because a reviewer said that this one supports CEC (the SP12H2 does not). Well, neither does this one. I'm using it to split a connection from an AVR to the TV and an ESP32 to control Hyperion LED lighting. Without CEC I have to power the TV off manually. This does NOT solve that problem. I should have listened to the manufacturer when they say it lacks support for CEC rather than a reviewer saying it did.Edit 12/11/2024:So after going down a rabbit hole, I need to amend my review. This WILL do CEC. However, you need to (first find and) download GD32 All In One Programmer, SP12H21 Firmware Update, and also the GD32 USB drivers. This will allow you to flash the firmware to an updated version that will support CEC. Mine did not out of the box and finding all the software is difficult but doable. Now I can confirm what the other reviewers said and it will do CEC with the proper firmware.
TheCoolDave
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
My setup involves a 20' HDMI 2.1 cable (my consoles are on the side of the room). Never an issue with audio or video with this. My series X lights up with all the HDMI 2.1 goodies it supports. MY AVR only supports HDMI 2.0b so no 4k @120hz.... I used ARC for years in till that stopped working, weeks of trying things no go. So I have a great Atmos sound system but, I can only use my video game consoles through the speakers on the TV.... no fun.So, this guy looks like it will help, fairly inexpensive as well, fair reviews. So gave it a shot, spent another $40 to pick up other HDMI 2.1 cables to make sure I had enough.As said, it needs a 5v 2amp power cord, got one of those, connected it all up, my video games would go in the input, and on the output, only change is on the 2nd port out, I adjusted that so it would be only 1080p. Port one would go directly in the TV. The TV lights up with all the HDMI 2.1 goodies it supports as it should. Port 2 would down convert to 1080p 120hz (all within HDMI 2.0b spec) and send to my AVR. Sounds good, Right ?The TV is fine but, the problem is with the Audio. Atmos on my AVR would go on for like 5-10 seconds and drop out, then drop out again, rinse and repeat forever. When the audio jumped out, it would sometimes cause flickering/black screens for a second. So, I got Atmos but, not usable. Tried DTS just for giggles and the same thing happened. I have never seen this issue before owning this device.I contacted the seller; they gave me things to try, and I tried every one of them. No change. They even sent me a replacement, after waiting another week, tried and the SAME THING HAPPENED. They really tried to help.They claim use a short HDMI cable, so I even tried a HDMI 2.1 repeater to help boost the signal (maybe that was the issue?) This resulted in no change at all. I really wanted this to work.After almost 3 weeks of troubleshooting this, spending extra money and anything I could possibly help including tons of time with Dr. Google. I will be returning this item, I think I have tried everything (did a lot more than even posted here, trust me)It just does not work for my case.
Nick S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
After trying multiple different HDMI 2.1 switches that all had one problem or another with them.I finally decided to try this splitter from ezcoo because it seemed like they focus on and have expertise in this area.Glad I did because now I am able to split my HDMI 2.1 from my Nvidia 3080 PC to two different LG OLED TVs. All HDMI 2.1 features work on both screens at the same time including 4k resolution, 120 refresh rate, HDR, Dolby Atmos, and VRR with no flickers or distorted colors.Also happy to find it's working with a 25ft HDMI cable in the chain since almost all boxes say they need to be under 3 meters.
jrb90706
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
Dont know why but I set the switches for 4k. Picture looks great from PC but Apple TV was fuzzy. Switched them to 1080 and picture is clear for both PC and Apple TV
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