4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter by OREI – Ultra HD 4K @ 30 Hz 1×2 V. 1.4 HDCP, Power HDMI Supports 3D Full HD 1080P for Xbox, PS4 PS3 Fire Stick Blu Ray Apple TV HDTV – Adapter Included
Product Dimensions
4 x 3 x 1 inches
Item Weight
8.6 ounces
ASIN
B00F5R9TNM
Item model number
HDS-102
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
September 2, 2013
Manufacturer
Orei Products
Test video – 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter :
Product highlights :
Hdmi Splitter 1 in 2 out – ability to distribute Audio and video signal from a single source to 2 HDMI displays simultaneously
4K @ 30Hz – crystal clear picture – This unit will not allow you to extend PC monitors. It will only duplicate signal. Allows you to screen the same video on 2 different rooms.
Support Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 resolution & 3D, deep Color 30bit, 36bit, Blu-ray 24/50/60FS/xvycc. Supported Audio: LPCM, Dolby-AC3, DTS7. 1, DSD/Dolby True HD/DTS-HD Master Audio, Essentially all available audio options are supported
Compatible with HDMI 1. 4/ 1. 3/ 1. 2, support HDCP 1. 4(will not bypass HDCP), Tec hole HDMI splitter suitable for most devices with standard HDMI interface. Input: Computer, Xbox 360, Xbox one, PS3, PS4 Pro, Fire Stick, Blu-Ray DVD player, Satellite Receiver, Route Roku, Chromecast, PC, Projectors etc. Output: HD-Ready, Full HD TVs, Apple TV, Samsung TV, monitors etc.
Easy to use, Just plug and play – package INCLUDED: 1x HDMI 1×2 Splitter, 5V AC adapter, user manual x 1
Questions & Answers – 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter :
➕ What is the price of 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter in-store is 60 SAR VAT.
➕ When 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter was released ?
The release date was September 2, 2013.
➕ What is the price of 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter cheap used ?
The price of 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter used is 40 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter ?
Special specifications :
Hdmi Splitter 1 in 2 out – ability to distribute Audio and video signal from a single source to 2 HDMI displays simultaneously
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter :
Compatible Devices
PC, Monitors
Connector Type
HDMI
Connector Gender
Female-to-Male
Item Dimensions LxWxH
4 x 3 x 1 inches
Brand
OREI
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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16 reviews for 4K 1 in 2 Out HDMI Splitter
Rated 5 out of 5
L. D (verified owner)–
It works!! – It works!!! That’s all I’ve got.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. P (verified owner)–
Worked exactly as expected right out of the box. – Very good transmission.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. P (verified owner)–
Worked exactly as expected right out of the box. – Very good transmission.
Rated 4 out of 5
C. P (verified owner)–
Didn’t work for what I needed – 3D bluray and DTS HD MA sound to receiver – My pre-processor (Outlaw Audio 975) has always had trouble passing through a Bluray 3D video signal to my Optoma HD25 projector. Any attempt to play 3D video would cause the projector to not sync to the HDMI video signal and display the 3D video. However, if I bypassed the 975 and connected the Bluray player directly to the projector, 3D video worked fine. Thus, I purchased this product in an attempt to get the video working while being able to send the audio to the 975. All attempts at this failed; I tried connecting the 975 to output 1 and the projector to output 2 (attempt #1), then flipping the EDID switch (attempt #2), power cycling the Bluray player and splitter between every attempt, then swapping the outputs (975 to output 2 and projector to output 1) (attempt 3) …and then flipping the switch back (attempt #4) – all without success. In some cases the projector failed to detect that a 3D bluray player was connected, and in other cases the 3D video worked fine but the splitter failed to send the 975’s audio capabilities to the Bluray player, so only stereo audio worked instead of the Bluray’s DTS HD MA. In summary, I wasn’t able to get 3D video and DTS HD MA audio to the 975 working simultaneously. In the end, I discovered if I switched input sources on my 975 away from the Bluray player to another source – and then back to the Bluray player, eventually the projector would sync to the Bluray player’s 3D video signal and everything worked (without needing this splitter). However, it would have been nice if it had worked since it would have been a more reliable solution. The EDID switch being set to “merge” mode seems like it should take the “best” capabilities of each output (i.e. 3D video capability from the projector and DTS HD MA audio from the receiver) and send that to the Bluray player, but this didn’t work for me, unfortunately. If your two output devices have similar capabilities, this splitter will probably work fine for you, but not if you’re trying to do something similar to what I was trying.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. M (verified owner)–
As easy as plugging in the cables – Fantastic product, it works flawlessly. I wanted to split the signal from my PS5 to my monitor connected to my racing rig & my big screen TV mounted on my game room wall. This fit the bill perfectly
Rated 4 out of 5
C. P (verified owner)–
Didn’t work for what I needed – 3D bluray and DTS HD MA sound to receiver – My pre-processor (Outlaw Audio 975) has always had trouble passing through a Bluray 3D video signal to my Optoma HD25 projector. Any attempt to play 3D video would cause the projector to not sync to the HDMI video signal and display the 3D video. However, if I bypassed the 975 and connected the Bluray player directly to the projector, 3D video worked fine. Thus, I purchased this product in an attempt to get the video working while being able to send the audio to the 975. All attempts at this failed; I tried connecting the 975 to output 1 and the projector to output 2 (attempt #1), then flipping the EDID switch (attempt #2), power cycling the Bluray player and splitter between every attempt, then swapping the outputs (975 to output 2 and projector to output 1) (attempt 3) …and then flipping the switch back (attempt #4) – all without success. In some cases the projector failed to detect that a 3D bluray player was connected, and in other cases the 3D video worked fine but the splitter failed to send the 975’s audio capabilities to the Bluray player, so only stereo audio worked instead of the Bluray’s DTS HD MA. In summary, I wasn’t able to get 3D video and DTS HD MA audio to the 975 working simultaneously. In the end, I discovered if I switched input sources on my 975 away from the Bluray player to another source – and then back to the Bluray player, eventually the projector would sync to the Bluray player’s 3D video signal and everything worked (without needing this splitter). However, it would have been nice if it had worked since it would have been a more reliable solution. The EDID switch being set to “merge” mode seems like it should take the “best” capabilities of each output (i.e. 3D video capability from the projector and DTS HD MA audio from the receiver) and send that to the Bluray player, but this didn’t work for me, unfortunately. If your two output devices have similar capabilities, this splitter will probably work fine for you, but not if you’re trying to do something similar to what I was trying.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. F (verified owner)–
Worked on one of our PlayStations but not the other. – Great product. It worked well for one of my kids PlayStations to split between two TVs but for some reason it won’t work on the other PlayStation. I’m not sure why.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. D (verified owner)–
It works!! – It works!!! That’s all I’ve got.
Rated 5 out of 5
N. E (verified owner)–
Works flawlessly – Using it to set up classroom streaming and it solved a number of problems with getting the hdmi signals around to the stream and monitors.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. M (verified owner)–
As easy as plugging in the cables – Fantastic product, it works flawlessly. I wanted to split the signal from my PS5 to my monitor connected to my racing rig & my big screen TV mounted on my game room wall. This fit the bill perfectly
Rated 5 out of 5
E. F (verified owner)–
Worked on one of our PlayStations but not the other. – Great product. It worked well for one of my kids PlayStations to split between two TVs but for some reason it won’t work on the other PlayStation. I’m not sure why.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. S (verified owner)–
Splits – Hey, it works like it’s not even there
Rated 5 out of 5
F. D (verified owner)–
Works Well – I use this to provide HDMI signals from a Sony DVD/BiuRay player to a small booth monitor and a projector for room viewing. It allows you to select what output device the splitter uses to determine the aspect ratios on the 2 output signals. The quality of the 2 output signals is equal to that of the HDMI input.
Rated 5 out of 5
F. D (verified owner)–
Works Well – I use this to provide HDMI signals from a Sony DVD/BiuRay player to a small booth monitor and a projector for room viewing. It allows you to select what output device the splitter uses to determine the aspect ratios on the 2 output signals. The quality of the 2 output signals is equal to that of the HDMI input.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. S (verified owner)–
Splits – Hey, it works like it’s not even there
Rated 5 out of 5
N. E (verified owner)–
Works flawlessly – Using it to set up classroom streaming and it solved a number of problems with getting the hdmi signals around to the stream and monitors.
L. D (verified owner) –
It works!! – It works!!! That’s all I’ve got.
J. P (verified owner) –
Worked exactly as expected right out of the box. – Very good transmission.
J. P (verified owner) –
Worked exactly as expected right out of the box. – Very good transmission.
C. P (verified owner) –
Didn’t work for what I needed – 3D bluray and DTS HD MA sound to receiver – My pre-processor (Outlaw Audio 975) has always had trouble passing through a Bluray 3D video signal to my Optoma HD25 projector. Any attempt to play 3D video would cause the projector to not sync to the HDMI video signal and display the 3D video. However, if I bypassed the 975 and connected the Bluray player directly to the projector, 3D video worked fine. Thus, I purchased this product in an attempt to get the video working while being able to send the audio to the 975. All attempts at this failed; I tried connecting the 975 to output 1 and the projector to output 2 (attempt #1), then flipping the EDID switch (attempt #2), power cycling the Bluray player and splitter between every attempt, then swapping the outputs (975 to output 2 and projector to output 1) (attempt 3) …and then flipping the switch back (attempt #4) – all without success. In some cases the projector failed to detect that a 3D bluray player was connected, and in other cases the 3D video worked fine but the splitter failed to send the 975’s audio capabilities to the Bluray player, so only stereo audio worked instead of the Bluray’s DTS HD MA. In summary, I wasn’t able to get 3D video and DTS HD MA audio to the 975 working simultaneously. In the end, I discovered if I switched input sources on my 975 away from the Bluray player to another source – and then back to the Bluray player, eventually the projector would sync to the Bluray player’s 3D video signal and everything worked (without needing this splitter). However, it would have been nice if it had worked since it would have been a more reliable solution. The EDID switch being set to “merge” mode seems like it should take the “best” capabilities of each output (i.e. 3D video capability from the projector and DTS HD MA audio from the receiver) and send that to the Bluray player, but this didn’t work for me, unfortunately. If your two output devices have similar capabilities, this splitter will probably work fine for you, but not if you’re trying to do something similar to what I was trying.
K. M (verified owner) –
As easy as plugging in the cables – Fantastic product, it works flawlessly. I wanted to split the signal from my PS5 to my monitor connected to my racing rig & my big screen TV mounted on my game room wall. This fit the bill perfectly
C. P (verified owner) –
Didn’t work for what I needed – 3D bluray and DTS HD MA sound to receiver – My pre-processor (Outlaw Audio 975) has always had trouble passing through a Bluray 3D video signal to my Optoma HD25 projector. Any attempt to play 3D video would cause the projector to not sync to the HDMI video signal and display the 3D video. However, if I bypassed the 975 and connected the Bluray player directly to the projector, 3D video worked fine. Thus, I purchased this product in an attempt to get the video working while being able to send the audio to the 975. All attempts at this failed; I tried connecting the 975 to output 1 and the projector to output 2 (attempt #1), then flipping the EDID switch (attempt #2), power cycling the Bluray player and splitter between every attempt, then swapping the outputs (975 to output 2 and projector to output 1) (attempt 3) …and then flipping the switch back (attempt #4) – all without success. In some cases the projector failed to detect that a 3D bluray player was connected, and in other cases the 3D video worked fine but the splitter failed to send the 975’s audio capabilities to the Bluray player, so only stereo audio worked instead of the Bluray’s DTS HD MA. In summary, I wasn’t able to get 3D video and DTS HD MA audio to the 975 working simultaneously. In the end, I discovered if I switched input sources on my 975 away from the Bluray player to another source – and then back to the Bluray player, eventually the projector would sync to the Bluray player’s 3D video signal and everything worked (without needing this splitter). However, it would have been nice if it had worked since it would have been a more reliable solution. The EDID switch being set to “merge” mode seems like it should take the “best” capabilities of each output (i.e. 3D video capability from the projector and DTS HD MA audio from the receiver) and send that to the Bluray player, but this didn’t work for me, unfortunately. If your two output devices have similar capabilities, this splitter will probably work fine for you, but not if you’re trying to do something similar to what I was trying.
E. F (verified owner) –
Worked on one of our PlayStations but not the other. – Great product. It worked well for one of my kids PlayStations to split between two TVs but for some reason it won’t work on the other PlayStation. I’m not sure why.
L. D (verified owner) –
It works!! – It works!!! That’s all I’ve got.
N. E (verified owner) –
Works flawlessly – Using it to set up classroom streaming and it solved a number of problems with getting the hdmi signals around to the stream and monitors.
K. M (verified owner) –
As easy as plugging in the cables – Fantastic product, it works flawlessly. I wanted to split the signal from my PS5 to my monitor connected to my racing rig & my big screen TV mounted on my game room wall. This fit the bill perfectly
E. F (verified owner) –
Worked on one of our PlayStations but not the other. – Great product. It worked well for one of my kids PlayStations to split between two TVs but for some reason it won’t work on the other PlayStation. I’m not sure why.
A. S (verified owner) –
Splits – Hey, it works like it’s not even there
F. D (verified owner) –
Works Well – I use this to provide HDMI signals from a Sony DVD/BiuRay player to a small booth monitor and a projector for room viewing. It allows you to select what output device the splitter uses to determine the aspect ratios on the 2 output signals. The quality of the 2 output signals is equal to that of the HDMI input.
F. D (verified owner) –
Works Well – I use this to provide HDMI signals from a Sony DVD/BiuRay player to a small booth monitor and a projector for room viewing. It allows you to select what output device the splitter uses to determine the aspect ratios on the 2 output signals. The quality of the 2 output signals is equal to that of the HDMI input.
A. S (verified owner) –
Splits – Hey, it works like it’s not even there
N. E (verified owner) –
Works flawlessly – Using it to set up classroom streaming and it solved a number of problems with getting the hdmi signals around to the stream and monitors.