Free global shipping on orders over $50
Tripp Lite 4-Port KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub, Audio Support & Cable Kit - Multi-Computer Peripheral Sharing for Office & Home Workstations (B006-VUA4-K-R)
$156.22
$284.05
Safe 45%
Tripp Lite 4-Port KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub, Audio Support & Cable Kit - Multi-Computer Peripheral Sharing for Office & Home Workstations (B006-VUA4-K-R)
Tripp Lite 4-Port KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub, Audio Support & Cable Kit - Multi-Computer Peripheral Sharing for Office & Home Workstations (B006-VUA4-K-R)
Tripp Lite 4-Port KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub, Audio Support & Cable Kit - Multi-Computer Peripheral Sharing for Office & Home Workstations (B006-VUA4-K-R)
$156.22
$284.05
45% Off
Quantity:
Delivery & Return: Free shipping on all orders over $50
Estimated Delivery: 10-15 days international
17 people viewing this product right now!
SKU: 30496853
Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa
apple pay
shop
Description
Tripp Lite's B006-VUA4-K-R is the optimal solution for controlling multiple computers, audio and USB peripherals, and can be used in either a desktop environment or mounted in a 19in rack. Connect up to 4 USB computers with the included 4 USB KVM cable kits, or use P757-010 PS/2 KVM cable kits to connect PS/2 computers. Built-in 3.5mm jacks allow for speaker and microphone audio to be shared amongst the connected computers. Also built-in is a 2-Port USB 2.0 hub, which allows for the sharing of USB devices amongst computers connected via USB KVM cable kits. KVM console, Audio and USB can be switched independently of each other - Control one computer while listening to audio from a second computer and printing to a USB printer from a third. Switch the focus of KVM, Audio and USB functionality using pushbuttons, OSD, hotkey commands, auto scan mode or the mouse switching function. The mouse switching function allows focus to be switched between ports by double-clicking the scroll button on a scroll mouse. The on-screen display (OSD) provides two levels of security, with 1 Administrator account and up to 4 User accounts, and can be displayed in English, Japanese or German. It supports video resolutions up to 2048 x 1536, and features a compact design that does not require software or complicated set-up procedures. Compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, Sun, UNIX, Novell and DOS. 3-year limited warranty
More
Shipping & Returns

For all orders exceeding a value of 100USD shipping is offered for free.

Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item.

Otherwise, standard shipping charges apply. Check out our delivery Terms & Conditions for more details.

Reviews
*****
Verified Buyer
5
Where to begin? I used to work in IT so let's say I am no stranger to computer equipment. I work from home using my employer's HP windows based laptop and tarsus universal dock computer which is hardware/software restricted and I also have a minimac for my personal equipment in my own office. I use dual monitors for both setups. I wanted a KVM for ease of switching for when I wanted to use my stuff v. when I was working which requires employers setup. I narrowed my selection to the Aten (CS1642A) and the Trip-Lite (B004-2DUA2-K). After reading the reviews that Tripp-Lite's tech support was second to none I went with the Trip-Lite 2-port Dual Display. Even though I have Amazon Prime it took a week to arrive. I thought it would take about 30 minutes to setup. After 2 hours it still was not working correctly. The KVM would cycle on and off every 2 seconds with a corresponding beep. I was finally able tot isolate the power cycling down to the USB mouse. I went through 5 different USB mouse/mice. I figured well I for now I can live with a mouse in each computer let's get the rest working. I could get then display for each computer working but not the second. After speaking with Tech support I learned from them that the DVI cables that came with my monitors where DVI-I and the KVM requires a analog version DVI-D ... of course this is not inter manual or on any of the website as required equipment, nor are the cable to monitors supplied with the KVM. Two days later, after the DVI-D cables arrived the 2nd displays are working. Just not my mouse (same reboot problem) and one of my keyboards (mac only likes one - Windows laptop wasn't picky). I tried using the hot keys as directed by tech support to reset the KVM to factory settings to see if it would take a USB mouse. Interesting side note I was able to get a logitech usb wireless mouse (that I borrowed from my wife's laptop) to work, but not a logitech usb optical wired mouse .Tech Support was about to send me a new unit but was resolved that the new unit would replicate the same issue and said I would probably just have to resolve to using the usb wireless mouse. After we hung up, I was trying to decide whether to return the unit to Amazon and try the Aten, I powered the unit on and off, played with the factory reset keys again, and then tried powering up the unit while holding in a third button on the KVM (mode) key which looked like it went into some factory mode. when I unplugged it and plugged it back in - every now works like it should - Fingers crossed. machines have been rebooted and shut down several times without any hiccups and switching has been seamless. Don't ask me how or why it is now working but it is. I will update this posting if bad luck returns in the morning.I have been using this daily and it has been flawless! Worthy of upgrading to 5 Stars!

You May Also Like