Description



1 In 2 Out HDMI Splitter
Distributes 1 HDMI input signal (Sky HD, Blu-ray, PS3, Xbox 360, 3D HDTV) to 2 HDMI output displays (HDTV, Plasma, LCD, Projector) at the same time

HDMI Aduio Extractor
- With Optical TOSLINK SPDIF, R / L Stereo Audio. It’s will extract the sound from the HDMI input source to your soundbar or speaker, no need connect TV or monitor.
- L/R Audio Format: LPCM/ PCM
- HDMI Audio Format: DTS-HD/Dolby-TrueHD/LPCM7.1/DTS/Dolby-AC3/DSD SPDIF Digital Audio Format: Dolby Digital (AC3)DTS/LPCM

4K HDMI Splitter
- Support 3D, enjoy your favorite 3D media with your family.
- Max Baud Rate: 10.2Gbps HDMI Resolution Support: Support 4K x 2K@30Hz (3840 x 2160 Resolution) 480i/ 576i/ 480p/ 576p/ 720p/ 1080i/ 1080P

Package Include
- 1 X HDMI Splitter
- 1 X 5V/1A Power Adapter
- 1 X User Maual




Lockdog –
Works with Ruku to Monitors and Speakers
Using this with my Roku player to split the HDMI out to two monitors. I have a 3 monitor for my work computer, home computers, and the Roku. When I use the Roku device, it’s not always displayed on the same monitor, since I switch between using different combinations of single or dual monitors for the two computers. This means I can’t use the audio out port from just one of the monitors. The audio out on this splitter let’s me run the audio to a set of external 2.1 speakers. It works great and glad I purchased it.
KDB –
Worked great for 1 year…
This worked great for 1 year but then I started getting a loud hum on the L/R audio output going to my stereo receiver. Fortunately the optical audio (toslink) output works fine so I switched to that and the hum disappeared. Had to buy an $18 toslink cable (35′) to make that happen, however.
Stephen John kimble II –
Works as it should, easy setup
This is the 3rd splitter I’ve owned, so far so good. I am using this splitter to send A signal to a projector and a soundbar using HDMI. The first first splitter I purchased (different brand) ran the audio and video okay but did not play well with my HDMI switcher which feeds a signal to it. My second splitter would have video but the audio would constantly go in and out. Both old splitters were cheaper (15-20$) I decided to spend a little more and it has been worth it. No issues at all with audio or video, also handles switching between various signal inputs. Happy with the purchase.
alf teran –
lo que buscaba
excelente,
Jarrett Coggin –
Worked great until it died
Product worked great for a little over a year. Had zero issues until it just died, which very well could have been my fault by accidentally plugging in a 12v power supply into this. It still looks and acts like it’s working, but I’ve came to the realization that it doesn’t after 5 days of troubleshooting in a variety of ways.Giving it 4 stars because there was no way to tell from the device that it had stopped working or that I had supplied it with too much power.
J. M. Wilson –
Easy to install and works as advertised.
Was able to insert splitter between cable box and TV to gain an optical output in order to hook up Sennheiser Headphones which allowed me to use the ARC audio out from Samsung TV to a Sonos ARC soundbar. TV has an optical out plug and an ARC out plug but apparently TV will not output sound through both at the same time. Splitter solved the problem. Splitter has only been installed for a week so I cannot attest to it longevity or reliability but so far so good.
Kevin W –
Close to great… But audio sync issues for me
It’s cheap and great depending on what you need but I finally tracked down audio sync issues I was having (persistent minor delay that would get worse over time) to this device. Finally bought a long rca cable (in addition to the hdmi cable) to run sound directly from the projector to the amp and problem was solved.
Thomas M. Stambaugh –
Great for what it is — does NOT support ARC!
I’ve used this product daily since purchasing it in 2019. It has worked flawlessly for extracting high-quality audio from its incoming HDMI stream.Sadly, it does NOT handle the ARC return channel when connected to an ARC-capable TV. Now that I have multiple HDMI video streams into the TV, I have no way to extract the audio from more than one.This is a great product so long as a simple extractor/splitter is all that’s needed.
Sam –
Can’t get audio to work right
This splitter has a switch for 1 or 2 output channels. I set it for two output channels, and the video goes to both of them just fine. The audio settings simply cannot see an audio device at all. One channel goes to the computer, the other to the tv with soundbar. When I switch to one channel, the lit output sends video, the other is disabled. No sound.So I tried running the hdmi cable directly from the computer to the tv, and video and audio were both good (but no video to the computer monitor). Briefly, then:computer->tv, audio is there.computer->splitter->tv, no audio with either 1 or 2 channels enabled.I had a rgbtek splitter that worked great, but it died and is no longer available. I guess I’ll order half a dozen different splitters and return all that don’t work.More information on this problem:1) Tried plugging in inputs (including power) and outputs in every possible order. No go.2) Tried plugging in ONLY the tv. TV sound shows up as selectable sound device, works fine without computer monitor output plugged in.3) Now plugged in monitor output. TV audio immediately disappears as a selectable device.4) Tried setting splitter for just 1 channel. Either channel alone works properly. Both channels together and both outputs plugged in, no sound device could be found.
Vince –
Works perfectly for my complicated setup
I tried two others before settling on this one. Works perfectly. I have a PC connected to the input, then channel A going to one amplifier input and B going to another. I have the sound split out from the B channel going to a D/A converter for a microphone mixer, then back to the amplifier so that the microphone sound and the PC sound get blended back together at the amplifier. You guessed it, karaoke! It all works perfectly.