ATEN CS692 2-Port USB HD Audio/Video KVM Switch
Simplify your workspace with the ATEN CS692, a 2-Port USB HD Audio/Video KVM Switch. This compact device allows you to control two HDMI-connected computers from a single console, supporting high-definition video up to 1920 x 1200 and 1080p. Enjoy seamless USB 2.0 peripheral sharing and flexible switching via hotkeys, mouse actions, or the remote selector. It features independent KVM and audio switching, Video DynaSync™ for display stability, and multiplatform support for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Built-in cables ensure a clutter-free setup.
$85.53
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Owner Satisfaction
3.7
/ 5
Category Rank
1297
/ 1363
#1297 in KVM Switches
Price vs Category Average
-92%
Below average
Video Resolution Support
19201200108060
/ Up to x ; p (Hz)
Who it's for
- High-Definition Video Support
- Convenient Switching Methods
- Full Multimedia Integration
Who should skip it
- Limited Port Capacity
- Basic USB Emulation
- Fixed Cable Design
Key Specs
Video Resolution Support
Up to 1920 x 1200; 1080p (60Hz)
Dimensions
3.23 in. (W) x 2.64 in. (D) x 1.04 in. (H)
Weight
0.90 lbs. (.41 kg.)
Connection Type
HDMI
KVM Ports
2 x HDMI Type A, 4 x USB Type A
Audio Ports
1 x Mini Stereo Jack (Green), 1 x Mini Stereo Jack (Pink)
Power Supply
Non-Powered (DC 5V, 2.65W)
Operating Temperature
32-122 F (0-50 C)
Features
- Control two HD computers from one console
- Share USB 2.0 peripherals across computers
- Independent KVM and audio switching
- Eliminates boot-up display issues
- Supports gaming and multimedia keyboards
- Works with Windows, Mac, and Linux
- Compact design with integrated cables
- Switch via hotkey, mouse, or remote
What customers say
This KVM switch garners polarized feedback centered on its intended use. Users with standard 1080p setups appreciate the simple plug-and-play setup, compact design, and reliable switching for basic tasks. The remote selector adds convenience, making it a strong value for casual home office needs. Conversely, power users face significant frustration. The device struggles with advanced display needs like high refresh rates or complex EDID emulation, often causing resolution loss or flickering. Specialized peripherals may also experience input lag. Ultimately, the CS692 excels as a budget friendly solution for basic HD switching but falls short for demanding professional or gaming workstations requiring flawless high performance.
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