

🎬 Elevate your entertainment hub—because your devices deserve the ultimate switch!
The FERRISA 8K HDMI 2.1 Switch 4-in-1 Out is a premium HDMI switcher supporting up to 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz resolutions with 48Gbps bandwidth. It connects four HDMI sources to one display, featuring auto/manual switching via IR remote, HDR10+, VRR, and HDCP 2.3 compatibility. Designed for gamers, streamers, and home theater enthusiasts, it ensures seamless, lag-free audiovisual performance across multiple devices like Xbox, PS5, Fire Stick, and projectors.






| ASIN | B0BZCZP1ML |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46 in Audio & Video Selector Boxes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,604) |
| Date First Available | March 23, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | FERRISA |
| Product Dimensions | 9.45 x 6.3 x 2.28 inches |
S**D
A Must-Have for the Modern Home Theater
For years, users have had to compromise between input switching and output splitting. The FERRISA 4x2 HDMI Matrix finally solves this, offering professional-grade flexibility in a compact, consumer-friendly package. This device is the nerve center your complex A/V setup has been waiting for. Performance and Versatility (5/5) The core functionality of this matrix is flawless. Supporting 4K@60Hz (HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2), it delivers pristine, high-bandwidth video quality without lag or artifacting. What truly sets it apart is the 4-in-2-out matrix mode, allowing me to simultaneously send different sources (say, a PS5 and a Blu-ray player) to two separate displays (like a 4K TV and a projector). The Game-Changing Auto Downscaler (5/5) This feature alone is worth the price of admission. If you run a mixed setup—a high-end 4K TV and an older 1080P projector, for example—most switches force both displays to the lowest common resolution. The FERRISA's Auto Downscaler intelligently converts the 4K signal to 1080P on the fly for the lower-resolution screen, allowing the 4K display to operate at full capacity. This eliminates the headache of having to manually change settings every time you switch rooms. Superior Audio Control (5/5) Audio extraction is often an afterthought on these devices, but the FERRISA makes it a priority. The ability to independently extract audio from either output via both Optical (SPDIF) and a 3.5mm stereo jack is fantastic. This means you can keep your main display audio running through your HDMI eARC setup while simultaneously routing pure audio to an older soundbar or dedicated headphone amplifier. LPCM, DTS 5.1, and Dolby AC3 support ensures compatibility with high-quality sound systems. Final Verdict From its durable, heat-dissipating metal chassis to the super responsive IR remote control, every aspect of the FERRISA 4x2 unit screams quality. It is widely compatible with every modern source I tested—from PCs and streaming boxes to the latest gaming consoles (PS5, Xbox). If you need to manage multiple 4K@60Hz sources across two different displays without sacrificing resolution or audio quality, the FERRISA 4x2 HDMI Matrix is the best tool on the market. It's a top-tier performer and an easy recommendation.
A**R
Super simple to use, no issues so far.
Good quality product. I have been using for 3 months now and no issues easy to install and easy to use super simple, I like it super simple and easy to use.
A**.
Pretty impressive little piece of machinery
The HDMI matrix is essentially a screen cloner for 4 devices to 2 screens with 2 audio outputs (one for each output screen). It has 4 HDMI inputs, 2 HDMI outputs, 2 analog audio outputs and 2 optical audio outputs. On the front of the panel, there are 8 output LEDs (each designate which device is outputting on which display), one IR led for IR input from the remote control, a power LED, and 2 Key buttons. The housing is completely metal, steel, if I am not mistaken... very sturdy. I only used 3 displays but it was mainly because I only had 3 devices to display from, however, the outputs were up to 4K as listed. I used a 4K Roku, a laptop, and a desktop. I had one audio out via optical audio to a sound bar, and one audio out via HDMI. There were no issues with functionality with this device. Using the 3 devices, and the remote, I was able to easily switch between inputs and output their display on the respective screen and if that device outputting to the screen had audio, and the optical cable associated with that output was plugged in, the audio would play with no discernible impact to quality of the audio as it was completely digital. The instructions for the matrix came in quite handy as it tells you on the back which switches should be in which position to enable which features, so this is one device that takes the user manual seriously... DON'T THROW IT AWAY! This is not exactly user-friendly. Basic functionality is pretty simple and straight-forward, but there are many different specific settings that may leave you wondering why 3D didn't work, or why your outputs are not 4K... that's all in the user manual. That being said, setting it up with the user manual isn't difficult either, since the switches are either up or down, 1 or 2, so just pick what setting you want, see what the manual says it is, and set it. I see myself using this in my office, but not for dual monitor setup, more for entertainment purposes--setting up display for my server and Roku devices, maybe an input as a third display on my desktop for videos, etc. This did not recognize the two outputs as two separate monitors if you did not have two outputs from your computer into two separate inputs on the matrix, so don't get this thinking you can get dual monitor usage out of it, it's a screen cloner--sends one signal to two screens, like a presentation. The only criticism I would have really is the Output LEDs. When one LED lights up, the one immediately adjacent to it also lights up a bit. This doesn't take away from the fact that the one lighting up is MUCH brighter than the others, but it seems like a small oversight. I would place even a small barrier between the LEDs to prevent light leaking... it would not be a large expense for the manufacturer, and would result in a much cleaner-looking product. All-in-all, excellent product. And for $42, it's a good deal.
S**O
Dual screen HDMI switch that works!
This HDMI switch works for 4 inputs and 2 outputs! Most switches I see only had 1 output and this one supports 2 displays for my work and personal MacBook. Very easy to switch using the remote provided. The separate audio source also let me have a bass on my personal and use the TV/headphone audio for my work. Thank you for this product
A**L
Fonctionne parfaitement. Facile à installer. Genial pour passer d'un appareil à un autre sur différentes sorties sans avoir à s'occuper de changer les cablages. Je recommande.
M**M
Great
D**N
I purchased this product but couldn’t use it for some time. Despite delivering to Australia they did not provide the correct power plug to use here and instead sent a US plug. When I raised this issue the solution was for me to purchase the correct plug from them and they would then refund that money. That is not a solution I feel is in the best interest of the customer. The product seems to working well so far
A**N
I recently ordered my second matrix switch. They are ideal: connect up to 4 HDMI devices to up to 2 screens. All combinations are possible. Easy control by the buttons on the switch or with the handy remote control. Device feels decent quality because of its all metal body. It's a bit strange to have output 2 to the left of output 1, but you get used to it. The dip switches at the back allow you to configure which supported resolutions and audio settings are communicated to the outputting device, but you can also choose to simply pass the information from the screen on output 1. The switch is powered with a usb to barrel jack cable (+- 1m), no USB-adapter included though.
M**N
I was skeptical of this product when it arrived, no brand name, metal casing and no plug. I was weary of the metal casing on a product you needed to plug in and with no brand name on the product and the fact it was made in China I thought maybe it was a cheap counterfeit product and that maybe the CE European quality seal that was on the product could also be fake. Well, I still don’t know whether that is the case or not, but I found a plug that met the requirements for voltage and amps and whatever else and plugged it in and it’s working great! I might not leave the house with it plugged in if no else was going to be around, but I’ve had it plugged in for several hours at a time, passively sitting there and also actively in use while gaming or watching a dvd on a device running through it. I had a very specific need for such a device for use as a gaming rig for running a HMDI to USB - C capture card to a computer while also being able to see the output on the tv and it works perfectly for this. There are larger numbers of input and output slot versions out there, I saw an 8 in and 8 out at one point, but this serves my needs. I also haven’t seen any issues with picture quality, it’s supposed to be 4K & I have a 4K tv and an Xbox Series X. I’ve watched dvds, blu-rays and 4K discs through it too using the Xbox as the disc player and it seems pretty perfect to me.
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