About this deal
I would love a dual (or even triple) monitor KVM that required only one cable to be plugged in, and would gladly ensure that I had appropriate TB3/TB4 out from all my systems to allow it to work in a KVM. The ports are widely enough spaced to take most cables, and while the casing’s plastic, it feels solid and well built.
The full USB-C signal cannot be 'split', so unfortunately you're not going to find what you're looking for.
Technical assistance Despite being rather small devices, USB splitters can often be quite rather frustrating to work with. No software required • Male in and female out connections (15-way Hi-D) • Powered by USB connection • S. Durability Durability is the most important feature to look for in a USB splitter as it directly affects how long the device will survive.
Besides, in today’s modern technology, the number of laptops that come with USB-C ports is skyrocketing and increasing. The Yaimhsound USB Splitter is compatible with a wide range of electronic gadgets, including notebooks, computers, desktop PCs, and more.According to the manufacturer’s claims, you can use this KVM switch for a triple monitor setup using the two DisplayLink DisplayPort and HDMI (Alt Mode) ports. Of course, once you’ve spent your hard-earned bucks on a sleek computer setup, you don’t want the look to be ruined by big, sturdy cables. While a dedicated power supply does add to the cable bundle, it also helps protect your system against poor electric efficiency. Using a USB-C KVM switch negates this requirement, as USB-C allows data, power, and video signals on a single cable. However, you could face problems if your OS version is not updated or the switch requires access to some hardware for which you need to install proper drivers.
Allows an extra display to be added to any PC • 300MHz bandwidth • Supports resolution up to 2048x1536 • Effective transmission distance of 210 ft.It’s also compact and portable, making it a great choice for people who find themselves always on the go. Its LED indicator comes in handy to know if it’s connected to the device or not, and its acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and polycarbonate build make this USB splitter extremely lightweight and wear-resistant as well. I want to connect all of these to use at the same time, but cannot find anything that will allow that. Below is an image that represents exactly what I need, but another PD lightning bolt would replace the headphone icon.