OREI HDMI 4K Quad Multi Viewer Matrix Switcher HDS-404MV
Elevate your AV setup with the OREI HDS-404MV, a versatile 4x4 HDMI matrix switch featuring advanced multiviewer capabilities. Seamlessly route four HDMI sources to four displays or view all sources simultaneously on a single screen. Experience crisp 4K@30Hz video with zero-delay transitions. This unit also offers robust audio management, extracting sound via Optical and 3.5mm outputs, supporting LPCM, AC3, and DTS. With a built-in scaler, customizable PIP, and power-off memory, it ensures adaptability and reliability for both home and commercial environments, compliant with HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4 standards.
$199.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
765
/ 912
#765 in HDMI Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-80%
Below average
Video Bandwidth
10.2
/ Gbps
Who it's for
- Simultaneous Quad Viewing
- High-Resolution Support
- Seamless Switching Modes
Who should skip it
- Multi-View Resolution Downgrade
- Complex Setup and Control
- Single Audio Output Limitation
Key Specs
Video Bandwidth
10.2 Gbps
Maximum Resolution
4K@30Hz
HDMI Version
HDMI 1.4
HDCP Compliance
HDCP 1.4
Audio Formats Supported
LPCM, AC3, DTS
Dimensions
269.5mm (L) x 110mm (W) x 19mm (H)
Weight
539g
Ports Configuration
4 HDMI Inputs, 4 HDMI Outputs, 1 Optical Out, 1 Stereo L/R Out
Features
- View all four sources on one screen
- Seamless switching for smooth transitions
- Extract audio via Optical or 3.5mm
- Customize PIP window layout
- Retains settings with power-off memory
- Built-in video scaler for compatibility
- Control via RS-232 or remote
- Flexible 4x4 matrix routing
What customers say
Users highly value the OREI HDS-404MV for its powerful 4x4 matrix switching and quad multi-viewer capabilities, making it excellent for complex A/V needs and presentations. Its core strength is the flexibility to display four sources simultaneously in various layouts. While the device offers great utility for its price, performance expectations must align with its technical design. Full 4K at 60Hz is generally limited to single screen mode, with multi-viewer layouts often running at 1080p or 30Hz. The interface is functional but can feel slightly unintuitive. Despite minor operational quirks, the overall sentiment is strongly positive, recognizing it as a high value proposition for advanced source management.
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