🔄 Share smarter, work faster—switch your USB game up!
This USB 3.0 bi-directional switch selector enables effortless sharing of USB peripherals between two computers or two devices on one computer. Supporting blazing 5Gbps data transfer speeds and broad OS compatibility, it offers plug-and-play convenience in a sleek aluminum design—ideal for multitasking professionals seeking streamlined, efficient workflows.
D**N
Great data switch
I needed a system to be able to use two devices on one data port in my 2022 Rav4. To make this work I needed a two-port data switch, 90* USB adapter so that the CD player could slide further back so not to interfere with the gear shifter, and a male/male USB A cable (car data port to the switch). All items were purchased here on Amazon and all worked pefectly.EDIT: Used it for a while not and super pleased with all the items found here on Amazon. Just a note ... the switch defaults to the A position each time the car is restarted.
J**E
Works great
Works great! I’m using it with my mini Windows PC server and an Intel Mac Mini equipped with a wireless keyboard and trackpad combo usb dongle. The only limitation is that it won’t work with a USB-C port on a Mac Mini. In such cases, you’ll need to use a USB-A to USB-A cable to connect it to a USB-A port on the Mac. Otherwise, it functions flawlessly.
M**G
Works well
Works to share a wireless keyboard between two systems. Easy to install and use.
M**N
Doesn't come with cables to hook up to your 2 devices
It works, but keep in mind that most people don't own double-ended USB-A male cables, and if you want to do it with USB-c you'll need 2 adapters.
T**A
Works great.
Has been great for our conference room toggling between in-house device and BYOD.
T**S
Works as expected.
It works. I used a pair of USB-C to USB-A adaptors because the old USB-A cables are hard to find.
D**3
The switch should not be operated with the current device active.
I use a backup scheme with two USB drives only one of which is "online" at a time, so there's no need to use up two USB ports on the computer. I switch them periodically. The idea is that if the worst should happen, I can restore from the drive that was offline at the time of the disaster. Since I use free software I only backup my home directory; everything else I can get online. To make the switch, I unmount and then turn off the one being "switched out". Then I push the button on this switch, and finally turn on the other (which then automounts).
N**N
Dead on arrival, not a trustworthy brand
Avoid at all costs. My USB switch was dead on arrival. I plugged everything in and nothing worked and the LEDs did not light up as they should. I took a closer look and the unit was scratched all over the place. The packaging was brand new though, which strongly suggests that the manufacturer just put a broken, returned, or defective unit in a new box and shipped it out.I'm returning this immediately and buying from a more reputable brand.
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