2-Port HDMI 2.0 HDR Mini Splitter Amplifier with EDID Management
Elevate your viewing experience with the SIIG 2-Port HDMI 2.0 HDR Mini Splitter Amplifier. This compact device seamlessly distributes high-quality HDMI video and audio from a single source to two displays without signal loss. It's ideal for mixed-resolution setups, intelligently scaling down 4K content to 1080p for simultaneous recording with capture devices. Supporting the latest HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2 standards, it delivers stunning 4K@60Hz resolution with HDR capabilities. Advanced EDID management and firmware upgradability ensure broad compatibility for your current and future display needs, making it a versatile solution for both professional and home entertainment systems.
$107.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
824
/ 912
#824 in HDMI Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-89%
Below average
HDMI Version
2.0
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Who it's for
- Full HDMI 2.0 Feature Support
- Advanced EDID Management
- Signal Amplification in a Compact Form
Who should skip it
- Limited Port Capacity
- External Power Requirement
- Potential for Display Handshake Issues
Key Specs
HDMI Version
2.0a
HDCP Version
2.2
Maximum Resolution
4K@60Hz (YUV 4:4:4 8-bit) and HDR 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0 10-bit)
Video Bandwidth
18Gbps
Number of Inputs
1
Number of Outputs
2
Audio Formats Supported
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, LPCM
Power Source
USB Powered
Features
- Distributes 4K HDR video to two displays
- Intelligent 4K to 1080p downscaling
- EDID management for display compatibility
- Supports HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2
- Compact and wall-mountable design
- Firmware upgradable for future-proofing
- 18Gbps bandwidth for high-quality signal
- USB powered for convenience
What customers say
Customers highly value this HDMI splitter for its ability to reliably maintain 4K resolution at 60Hz with HDR pass-through, meeting key needs for modern setups. The integrated EDID management is a significant advantage, successfully resolving complex compatibility issues for power users. While performance is excellent when stable, some users report intermittent signal drops and HDCP handshake failures after extended use, raising durability questions. Setup is simple for basic use, but advanced features require a steeper learning curve. Overall, it is seen as a powerful solution for niche signal duplication, though long term reliability remains a key consideration for potential buyers.
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