StarTech 2 Port USB DVI Cable KVM Switch with Audio
- SKU: 214846
- , EAN: 0065030831567
- , Mfr: SV215MICDVIA
- , Brand: StarTech
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£67.99
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StarTech 2 Port USB DVI Cable KVM Switch with Audio Features
This USB DVI Cable KVM Switch supports superior video quality (resolutions up to 1920x1200), offering a high resolution solution for accessing and controlling two desktop computers from a single KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) peripheral set.
A complete KVM solution, this cable-style KVM switch includes all of the cables and connections required to share one DVI monitor, keyboard and mouse, as well as speakers, across two computers. Plus, the switch features independent audio/microphone switching to ensure an uninterrupted audio experience, even when switching between computers.
This broadly compatible USB KVM switch can be connected to Mac, Linux or PC-based computers, making it a convenient solution for most operating environments. Plus, because of its space-saving “KVM-on-a-cable” design, no desk space is required for installation – an ideal choice for most applications, including SOHO (small or home offices), gaming, multimedia production workstations and more.
- Compatible with all USB supported Operating Systems.
- Complete micro design saves space and money
- Computer selection by Remote selector and keyboard hotkeys
- Designed for high-resolution applications: 1920 x 1200 analog resolution with DDC2B
- HDCP Compliant
- Hot Pluggable - add or remove computers without having to power down the computers.
- LED indicators for easy status monitoring
- USB 2.0/1.1 specification compliant
- Shipping Weight: 0.72kg
User Reviews

- by Anonymous
- 10 May 2011
One week on
Nearly a return, did not like separet wirelss keyborad and track ball. Laptop and PC sometimes default to "KVM Monitor" setting if you do not run the start-up sequence correctly. Having used this for just over a week it seems to do what it says and being cable based is unobtrusive, using the supplied remote switch. I have not used the audio connections.












































