SOFLY HDSP16 Splitter 1x16
Distribute a single HDMI source to sixteen displays simultaneously with the SOFLY HDSP16 Splitter. This device supports the HDMI 1.4b standard, delivering crisp resolutions up to 3840x2160 at 30Hz and compatible with 3D video formats. It excels at regenerating signals, ensuring high-quality video distribution over long cable runs. The splitter handles deep color depths and maintains signal integrity across all 16 synchronized outputs, making it an ideal solution for complex multi-display setups requiring reliable performance.
$79.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
744
/ 916
#744 in HDMI Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-92%
Below average
HDMI Version
1.4
/ b
Who it's for
- Massive Distribution Capability
- Robust Signal Amplification
- High Resolution and EDID Support
Who should skip it
- High Initial Investment and Setup Complexity
- External Power Requirement and Heat Generation
- Potential for EDID Handshake Delays
Key Specs
HDMI Version
1.4b
Maximum Resolution
3840x2160/30Hz
Data Rate
3.2Gbps (TMDS clock up to 320MHz)
Color Depth Support
8/10/12bit
Dimensions (LxWxH)
460*150*40mm
Weight
1680g (3.70lb)
Cable Support (AWG26)
4K up to 12m input/15m output
Power Requirement
DC 12V/5A
Features
- Distributes one HDMI source to sixteen displays
- Supports 4K resolution at 30Hz
- Compatible with 3D video
- Regenerates signal for long cable runs
- Supports deep color depths
- HDMI 1.4b compliant
- Provides 16 synchronized outputs
- Includes power supply
What customers say
This splitter earns praise for its robust build quality and reliability in professional settings distributing identical video signals. Users appreciate the durable metal chassis and straightforward plug and play setup, making it a dependable workhorse for large scale 1080p distribution. Performance is excellent when all sixteen displays share the same resolution, delivering clean video across every output. However, managing mixed resolution environments presents challenges. Users report difficulties with complex EDID management and HDCP handshakes when combining 4K and 1080p displays, often forcing the entire chain to the lowest common standard. While capable of basic 4K, pushing high bandwidth signals across all ports can be limiting. It excels at its core function but requires careful expectation setting for advanced, varied display configurations.
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