UGREEN HDMI 1 In 2 Out Splitter – 40201 Mall+254
The UGREEN HDMI 1 In 2 Out Splitter – 40201 is a device that allows you to split a single HDMI input signal into two HDMI output signals. This means you can connect one HDMI source device (such as a Blu-ray player, gaming console, or set-top box) to the splitter and then connect two HDMI displays (such as TVs or monitors) to the outputs of the splitter.
Here’s a description of the typical features and uses of this HDMI splitter:
Key Features:
- HDMI Splitter Functionality: The 40201 splitter is designed to duplicate a single HDMI signal and distribute it to two HDMI displays simultaneously. This enables you to mirror the same content on both displays.
- 1 Input, 2 Outputs: The device has one HDMI input port (1 In) and two HDMI output ports (2 Out). This configuration allows you to connect one HDMI source device to the splitter and send the signal to two separate displays.
- High-Resolution Support: The splitter should support various high-definition video resolutions, including Full HD (1080p) and possibly even 4K Ultra HD (2160p), depending on the capabilities of the connected devices.
- Audio Support: The splitter typically supports audio transmission along with video, allowing you to enjoy the same audio content on both connected displays.
- Plug-and-Play: The splitter is designed to be plug-and-play, meaning it should work without requiring additional drivers or software installations. Simply connect the HDMI source device to the input port and the displays to the output ports, and the splitter should automatically distribute the signal.
- Compatibility: The splitter is compatible with various HDMI devices, including TVs, monitors, projectors, gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and more.
- Durable Construction: UGREEN products are known for their durable and high-quality construction, ensuring reliable performance.
- Versatile Use: The HDMI splitter is useful in various scenarios, such as in home entertainment setups, retail displays, conference rooms, or classrooms, where you need to show the same content on multiple screens simultaneously.