OREI UHD-401MV 4K@60Hz 4-Port HDMI Seamless Switch w/ Multi Viewer and Audio Extract
Enhance your audio-visual setup with the OREI UHD-401MV, a versatile 4K HDMI switcher featuring seamless multi-viewer capabilities and robust audio extraction. This high-performance device supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz with 18Gbps bandwidth and HDCP 2.2 compliance, ensuring pristine signal quality. It offers eight distinct display modes, including quad-view, for dynamic content presentation. Experience uninterrupted source switching and extract audio through dedicated analog RCA or optical outputs, supporting up to 7.1 channels. With flexible control options via the front panel, IR remote, or RS-232, it's an ideal solution for advanced residential and commercial installations.
$189.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
765
/ 912
#765 in HDMI Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-81%
Below average
Video Bandwidth
18
/ Gbps
Who it's for
- True Seamless Switching
- Advanced Multi-View Modes
- Full 4K@60Hz Support
Who should skip it
- Complex Configuration
- Multi-View Latency/Scaling
- Premium Price Point
Key Specs
Video Bandwidth
18 Gbps
Maximum Resolution
4K@60Hz
HDMI Version
HDMI 2.0
HDCP Compliance
HDCP 1.x, 2.2
Audio Formats Supported
LPCM 2.0/5.1/7.1CH, Dolby Digital/Plus, DTS, DTS High Res
Color Depth
8 bit
Dimensions
220mm (W) x 100mm (D) x 30mm (H)
Power Input
DC 12V/2.5A
Features
- Seamless 4K@60Hz switching
- Eight flexible display modes
- Quad view and PiP layouts
- Audio extraction via RCA/Optical
- Supports multi-format audio up to 7.1
- Intuitive control options
- HDCP 2.2 compliant
- Compact rack-mountable design
What customers say
Users highly value the OREI UHD-401MV for its powerful, reliable multi-viewer functions, especially Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture modes for simultaneous 4K source monitoring. The seamless, fast source switching meets professional needs. However, the primary drawback centers on complexity and compatibility. Many users report significant difficulties with EDID management and HDCP handshakes when mixing different source resolutions. Setup demands a strong technical background to resolve initial connectivity issues. While the build quality is robust and audio extraction adds utility, the overall value is mixed. Those who master the advanced features find it indispensable, but others find the cost too high given the configuration frustration. It is a high performance tool requiring preparation for a steep learning curve.
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