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product_id: 1726823
title: "2-Port USB HDMI Cabled KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 60Hz - Hotkey or Remote Button Switch - 2.1 Stereo - USB 2.0 Mouse Port Can Be Used As USB Hub and USB Peripheral Sharing - Mac / Win - GCS62HU"
brand: "iogear"
price: "413.12 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Iogear"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1726823-2-port-usb-hdmi-cabled-kvm-switch-1920-x-1200
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# 2-Port seamless switching 2.1 stereo audio support 1920x1200 @ 60Hz HD resolution 2-Port USB HDMI Cabled KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 60Hz - Hotkey or Remote Button Switch - 2.1 Stereo - USB 2.0 Mouse Port Can Be Used As USB Hub and USB Peripheral Sharing - Mac / Win - GCS62HU

**Brand:** iogear
**Price:** 413.12 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Master your multi-device domain with IOGEAR’s sleek 2-Port HDMI KVM switch!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 2-Port USB HDMI Cabled KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 60Hz - Hotkey or Remote Button Switch - 2.1 Stereo - USB 2.0 Mouse Port Can Be Used As USB Hub and USB Peripheral Sharing - Mac / Win - GCS62HU by iogear
- **How much does it cost?** 413.12 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1726823-2-port-usb-hdmi-cabled-kvm-switch-1920-x-1200)

## Best For

- iogear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted iogear brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Crystal-Clear Visuals:** Experience stunning 1080P HD resolution with EDID support for flawless display transitions and zero lag.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** No software needed—just connect and switch via hotkeys, pushbutton, or mouse for instant productivity.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works seamlessly across Mac, Windows, and gaming consoles—future-proof your multi-device setup.
- • **Expand Your USB Universe:** Use the USB 2.0 mouse port as a hub to share peripherals and keep your desk clutter-free.
- • **Dual-Device Command Center:** Control two computers with a single keyboard, mouse, and HD monitor—streamline your workspace effortlessly.

## Overview

The IOGEAR GCS62HU is a compact 2-port HDMI KVM switch that lets professionals effortlessly control two HD computers or devices using one keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Supporting up to 1920x1200 resolution at 60Hz with 2.1 stereo audio, it features hotkey, pushbutton, and mouse switching options, USB 2.0 peripheral sharing, and broad OS compatibility. Its plug-and-play design and EDID technology ensure seamless, lag-free transitions, making it ideal for multitasking pros who demand efficiency and high-definition performance.

## Description

IOGEAR GCS62HU is a 2-Port HD cable KVM switch with audio that charts revolutionary new ground in KVM functionality by combining advanced high definition and USB 2. 0 technology. It enables effortless control over 2 HD devices or computers using a single USB keyboard, USB mouse and high definition monitor or HDTV. This advanced HD KVMP can increase efficiency and save equipment cost for applications where HD resolutions, large or widescreen HD monitors are used and required such as: desktop publishing/graphic design/video editing, digital home entertainment, high-end gaming, where high video resolution (1080P HD) is demanded IOGEAR 2-Port HD KVM switch supports HD digital inputs from: , home/office computers/laptops, HTPC's (home theater PC's) game consoles, such as PS3 connect your high definition display or HDTV (flat panel, plasma, DLP, digital TVs). it is also equipped with IOGEAR DynaSync* technology which reads and remembers the monitor's parameters (EDID) eliminating any delays or change in video resolution when switching between, or booting computers. For added convenience The GCS62HU features USB 2. 0 peripheral sharing via the mouse port; Connect a powered USB hub to expand your USB connectivity**. The 2-Port HD cable KVM switch with audio is a simple Plug-N-Play out-of-box solution, including all of the necessary cabling required to fit your needs. *Iogear’s DynaSync provides the edit support for Windows 7 **mouse emulation must be disabled for This feature to function correctly. Re-programmable hotkey activation for keyboards without a scroll lock key

Review: Pleasantly Surprised - 03/06/2013: Excellent build quality and it works as advertised. I hesitated to order this device because of how I have my computers connected. I have an HP desktop and a Lenovo laptop. I use HP's wireless USB keyboard and mouse with the desktop. For my laptop, I've been using a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard when it sits in the docking station. I also have a 24" HP monitor that I wanted to use with both devices. At first I used and HDMI switcher, which worked, but it was cumbersome using two mice and two keyboards, thus the need for this KVM switch I connected the single USB cable from the HP wireless keyboard/mouse dongle to the KVM switch, and followed all of the other instructions. I point this out because the KVM switch by default has two USB inputs, one for a USB mouse and one for a USB keyboard. Since I only had one cable, I was concerned that it would not work. I turned on each computer individually and let the device drivers load and everything worked. I can how share my 24" monitor between my desktop and my laptop, and use my wireless keyboard and mouse with both computers. Great product! 03/07/2013 Update: I initially gave 5 stars but have dropped it to 2 stars. I've noticed some multicolored flickering speckles of light when using my Lenovo W510 laptop. I see this when using graphic intensive programs like Adobe Lightroom, DxO, and Perfect Photo Suite. My laptop has a Displayport; I'm using a Cable Matters Displayport to HDMI converter that I ordered from desertcart to connect to the KVM switch's HDMI cable. I've come to the conclusion that this connection is causing the problem because I see none of this happening when using my HP desktop. These random, speckles of light are very annoying and something that I will have to live with, since it's a tradeoff between using one mouse and keyboard as opposed to two. I hope that IOGear is looking into this issue because I would love to give this product 5 stars. Functionally, it does what I need and it has excellent build quality; visually, the random, speckles of light appearing on dark backgrounds I can do without. 03/07/2013 Update #2: I contacted IOGear tech support via email, and they responded to me in less than two hours. They recommended that I swap cables to see if the problem moved. I did, and it didn't, and the problem went away on both computers. This means the problem was user error on my part. I must not have securely set the connection between the HDMI adapter, the KVM switch, and/or the Displayport on my docking station. So, I'm back to 5 starts again. I'd give then more stars if I could because of the timely response from their tech support group, and because of the superior build quality and functionality of the product.
Review: Got it to work with Corsair Strafe Gaming Keyboard, Logitech G300s Gaming Mouse, and SteelSeries Headphones - with Tweaks - I have a GCS62HU IOGEAR 2-port HDMI Cable KVM Switch with audio and microphone support. I have a Corsair Strafe Keyboard which is backlit. I have a Logitech G300s Mouse. This did not work with my newer keyboard and mouse. I called IOGear tech support. He had me put on an older keyboard and older mouse. (I'm speculating the difference might be 3.0 vs 2.0 USB from what I've read about the Corsair elsewhere.) The other keyboard and mouse work great with the IOGear. He had me type: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + M + Enter This turns off the mouse emulation, allowing it to work with the newer mouse. I typed: Scroll Lock + scroll Lock + N + Enter to turn off the keyboard emulation. He had me open a word doc (or notepad) and type: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + F4 + Enter which causes the specs of the setup to print onto the document. Thus showing the mouse emulation was off. The keyboard lit up, but didn't work. He suggested that the Corsair with the backlit keys takes a lot of power. I said I had read if I use a USB Hub and plug into that instead, that it works. So he had me plug my USB Hub into the Mouse port of the IOGear (there are little pictures of a keyboard and a mouse on the underside of the IO Gear.) He suggested a POWERED USB Hub, but mine is not powered. We tried it anyway. And the keyboard works. I can no longer use the Scroll lock keyboard keys as HOTKEYS since the emulation is off. I could turn them back on using my old keyboard if I needed to. But to swap out, I have to use the little 6 foot corded remote switch. Since I didn't know about the hotkeys when I bought this, that's not an issue. I had always intended to just use the remote switch. My SteelSeries headphones work with this just fine also. You plug the cables into the side of the IOGear. It's really not their fault that I have, I believe 3.0 USB devices and this clearly advertises it works with 2.0 USB devices, which it obviously does, because using my older ones, they work fine. So I gave this 5 stars. The tech support was awesome! Quick. I went to iogear.com and used the Contact Us link and down to the support phone number. It works and I'll update if I have any failures down the road.

## Features

- Share 2 computers using one keyboard, Mouse, and HD monitor
- Convenient switching by pushbutton, hotkeys, or 3-button wired USB mouse
- 1080P HD resolution; power on detection; firmware upgradeable
- EDID support on Direct HDMI connection
- Expand USB 2. 0 peripheral sharing via mouse Port with a powered USB hub
- Backed by IOGEAR's 3-year and free lifetime technical support
- Digital Audio support, Mac and sun keyboard support
- Hdcp compliant, plug-n-play; no software required
- Multi OS platform support, Works with game consoles
- Includes 2. 1 Stereo sound and microphone support

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004YCUDMU |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58 in KVM Switches |
| Brand | IOGEAR |
| Brand Name | IOGEAR |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, Laptops, HTPCs, Game Consoles (PS3), HDTVs with DisplayPort or HDMI inputs |
| Connectivity Protocol | Usb |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Multiple |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 980 Reviews |
| Included Components | Installation Guide |
| International Protection Rating | Not Available |
| Item Dimensions | 2.56 x 3.15 x 0.98 inches |
| Item Type Name | HDMI KVM Switch |
| Item Weight | 0.94 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | IOGEAR |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | GCS62HU |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Part Number | GCS62HU |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | No |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Spade |
| UPC | 872182678106 521227163090 163120315604 763615872492 100177134420 999994741108 881317507204 012951580159 168141483127 898029646992 782386490728 731215288203 172302705010 807030503750 803982776921 112840012201 787768666340 071030056732 809186279459 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 3-year |
| Wattage | 5 watts |

## Product Details

- **Operation Mode:** ON-OFF-ON
- **Current Rating:** 1 Amps
- **Operating Voltage:** 5 Volts
- **Contact Type:** Normally Open
- **Connector Type:** Plug In
- **Brand:** IOGEAR
- **Terminal:** Spade
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 2.56 x 3.15 x 0.98 inches
- **Circuit Type:** 2-way
- **Actuator Type:** Push Button

## Images

![2-Port USB HDMI Cabled KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 60Hz - Hotkey or Remote Button Switch - 2.1 Stereo - USB 2.0 Mouse Port Can Be Used As USB Hub and USB Peripheral Sharing - Mac / Win - GCS62HU - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/614Bethgc6L.jpg)
![2-Port USB HDMI Cabled KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 60Hz - Hotkey or Remote Button Switch - 2.1 Stereo - USB 2.0 Mouse Port Can Be Used As USB Hub and USB Peripheral Sharing - Mac / Win - GCS62HU - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51TUHjkw4TL.jpg)
![2-Port USB HDMI Cabled KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 60Hz - Hotkey or Remote Button Switch - 2.1 Stereo - USB 2.0 Mouse Port Can Be Used As USB Hub and USB Peripheral Sharing - Mac / Win - GCS62HU - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61B4mIXb93L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pleasantly Surprised
*by O***8 on March 6, 2013*

03/06/2013: Excellent build quality and it works as advertised. I hesitated to order this device because of how I have my computers connected. I have an HP desktop and a Lenovo laptop. I use HP's wireless USB keyboard and mouse with the desktop. For my laptop, I've been using a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard when it sits in the docking station. I also have a 24" HP monitor that I wanted to use with both devices. At first I used and HDMI switcher, which worked, but it was cumbersome using two mice and two keyboards, thus the need for this KVM switch I connected the single USB cable from the HP wireless keyboard/mouse dongle to the KVM switch, and followed all of the other instructions. I point this out because the KVM switch by default has two USB inputs, one for a USB mouse and one for a USB keyboard. Since I only had one cable, I was concerned that it would not work. I turned on each computer individually and let the device drivers load and everything worked. I can how share my 24" monitor between my desktop and my laptop, and use my wireless keyboard and mouse with both computers. Great product! 03/07/2013 Update: I initially gave 5 stars but have dropped it to 2 stars. I've noticed some multicolored flickering speckles of light when using my Lenovo W510 laptop. I see this when using graphic intensive programs like Adobe Lightroom, DxO, and Perfect Photo Suite. My laptop has a Displayport; I'm using a Cable Matters Displayport to HDMI converter that I ordered from Amazon to connect to the KVM switch's HDMI cable. I've come to the conclusion that this connection is causing the problem because I see none of this happening when using my HP desktop. These random, speckles of light are very annoying and something that I will have to live with, since it's a tradeoff between using one mouse and keyboard as opposed to two. I hope that IOGear is looking into this issue because I would love to give this product 5 stars. Functionally, it does what I need and it has excellent build quality; visually, the random, speckles of light appearing on dark backgrounds I can do without. 03/07/2013 Update #2: I contacted IOGear tech support via email, and they responded to me in less than two hours. They recommended that I swap cables to see if the problem moved. I did, and it didn't, and the problem went away on both computers. This means the problem was user error on my part. I must not have securely set the connection between the HDMI adapter, the KVM switch, and/or the Displayport on my docking station. So, I'm back to 5 starts again. I'd give then more stars if I could because of the timely response from their tech support group, and because of the superior build quality and functionality of the product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Got it to work with Corsair Strafe Gaming Keyboard, Logitech G300s Gaming Mouse, and SteelSeries Headphones - with Tweaks
*by S***K on February 27, 2018*

I have a GCS62HU IOGEAR 2-port HDMI Cable KVM Switch with audio and microphone support. I have a Corsair Strafe Keyboard which is backlit. I have a Logitech G300s Mouse. This did not work with my newer keyboard and mouse. I called IOGear tech support. He had me put on an older keyboard and older mouse. (I'm speculating the difference might be 3.0 vs 2.0 USB from what I've read about the Corsair elsewhere.) The other keyboard and mouse work great with the IOGear. He had me type: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + M + Enter This turns off the mouse emulation, allowing it to work with the newer mouse. I typed: Scroll Lock + scroll Lock + N + Enter to turn off the keyboard emulation. He had me open a word doc (or notepad) and type: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + F4 + Enter which causes the specs of the setup to print onto the document. Thus showing the mouse emulation was off. The keyboard lit up, but didn't work. He suggested that the Corsair with the backlit keys takes a lot of power. I said I had read if I use a USB Hub and plug into that instead, that it works. So he had me plug my USB Hub into the Mouse port of the IOGear (there are little pictures of a keyboard and a mouse on the underside of the IO Gear.) He suggested a POWERED USB Hub, but mine is not powered. We tried it anyway. And the keyboard works. I can no longer use the Scroll lock keyboard keys as HOTKEYS since the emulation is off. I could turn them back on using my old keyboard if I needed to. But to swap out, I have to use the little 6 foot corded remote switch. Since I didn't know about the hotkeys when I bought this, that's not an issue. I had always intended to just use the remote switch. My SteelSeries headphones work with this just fine also. You plug the cables into the side of the IOGear. It's really not their fault that I have, I believe 3.0 USB devices and this clearly advertises it works with 2.0 USB devices, which it obviously does, because using my older ones, they work fine. So I gave this 5 stars. The tech support was awesome! Quick. I went to iogear.com and used the Contact Us link and down to the support phone number. It works and I'll update if I have any failures down the road.

### ⭐ Never really worked correctly....
*by A***R on May 4, 2015*

After nearly a year and I finally purchased a USB hub to try to alleviate my issue which I figured would be the problem, I find this KVM remains to be an absolute hassle, even after the RMA. The HDMI signal had issues, and I've tried different high quality cables that weren't cheap. The replacement KVM cleared up most of that but it still happens from time to time. My major issue is the mouse dropping out often. My mouse will lose connection/power (wired mouse) and I have to wait a bit for it to come back. I bought a powered USB hub finally since I figured this might alleviate it as the manual suggested in a way but the issue remains. The difference now is my mouse comes back after a bit whereas before the powered USB hub it just did not come back unless I swapped the system I'm using with the KVM then swapped back. Sometimes it would come back otherwise I'd have to disconnect and reconnect my mouse. My touchscreen also often fails and has issues. I'm sure using both pointing devices is part of the issue but it's not something you can't do and not something that's been done before. It's been a very frustrating experience for nearly a year now but I doubt I'd ever buy another IOGear KVM again. Original review: It's alright for what I need it for. It does it's job switching but the first one had issues where the mouse would constantly freeze on the 2nd system. That's corrected after my replacement. The video does have spots where pixels only draw one color and there are lines in context menus of these single color pixels. My HDMI cable works perfect without this thing but suggestions are making me think of replacing the cable as well. Perhaps too much power draw when split across two systems even though the display is inactive when it's not active...? Whatever.... I wonder if ANYONE actually benefits from keyboard/mouse emulation. Haven't seen a post yet saying it's a good thing. It's caused funky issues for me too. ALWAYS disable Mouse emulation first, then keyboard. If you're going to lose your hotkey from disabling keyboard emulation (which seems to be a possible result) then you won't be able to disable mouse emulation hence why mouse first keyboard next. Did your HotKey stop working? Mine does never works even after all reset options EXCEPT (just found this out because it bugs out and switches ports i.e. I found a bug fix from a bug) if you disconnect one system and switch to that unused port. THEN you can initiate the factory hotkeys to do things including enable/disable mouse/keyboard emulation. I tried enabling keyboard emulation after switching out to see if I could get my hotkey back in my other system but now the hotkey doesn't recognize the modifier key so it just blinks until I switch displays. Seriously, highly aggravating KVM but when your job depends on it, I guess you're stuck with what you get and it works well enough that I can "deal with it".

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