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🔄 Effortless USB sharing for the multitasking pro—stay connected, stay ahead!
The UGREEN USB Switch Selector is a compact, plug-and-play USB 2.0 hub that lets professionals share up to 4 USB devices between 2 computers with a single button press. Compatible across major OS platforms and featuring LED indicators and optional power input, it streamlines workspace efficiency by eliminating cable swaps and clutter.










| ASIN | B01MXXQKGM |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20 in KVM Switches |
| Brand | UGREEN |
| Brand Name | UGREEN |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Usb |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Gold |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Current Rating | 2 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,307 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06957303837670 |
| Included Components | 1 x 2 In 4 Out USB 2.0 Sharing Switch Box 2 x USB 2.0 A to A Data Cable 1 x User Manual |
| International Protection Rating | IP40 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 2.09 x 0.63 inches |
| Item Weight | 150 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Model | 30767 |
| Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
| Number of Positions | 4 |
| Operating Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Specification Met | Ip54/Ip55 |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Button |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 24 Months Warranty Service by UGREEN |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
E**N
Great functionality and price for this type of peripheral switching device
Excellent product at a very economical price. Helped eliminate desk clutter by allowing one set of peripherals to be seamlessly switched between my desktop and laptop.
D**N
Must buy!!!!!
I found this in a YouTube review for KMV switches. During the video, what sold it to me was the ease of setup and use. It will wake your computer up from sleep and easily switch between computers effortlessly. Also works in bios, no issue. they also have a USB 3.0 Version which the review on youtube outlined " you dont need 3.0 for just keyboard and mouse, but if you were wanting to do data transfers than the 3.0 version would be a better option, although the other version is 29.99 and this one is 19.99 ...but they both include a 5v type c port for extra power but the type c cord nor the charging block is included with this unit. But all in all it works great, I've had it for a few weeks now and no issues. would definitely recommend to others that are looking for a simple solution, like I was on running one keyboard and mouse for two different computers. No software needs to be installed, includes two Type A USB 2.0 cables to run to either computer. The unit is smaller than the box it comes in. It kind of fooled me. But still a powerhouse of a KM switch and does what I need to when I need it too. And for the price, you can't beat it.
C**N
works perfectly
I have a switch that I've used in the past to share my keyboard and mouse connections but it only works with USB 3.0 and one of my computers is a very old HP Slimline desktop (running Linux) that only has 2.0 so I bought this one. Small and easy to use, very quick. Good product.
T**Y
It’s cheap but great
It may look cheap but it is great!! Works as expected not hiccups or problems, had for 4 years and still running.
L**N
Quick and Easy to set up, works like a charm
It was really easy to set up. I plugged one port into my Macbook's dock and the other into a desktop. With just a press of the button I can quickly swap between my Mac and my PC, there is only a slight delay of a few seconds after the press before it starts working, but besides that it works great. I was even able to hook up a power cable to it so I can charge things using it too. It's small and fits very nicely on my desk as well. The light signaling which source its hooked up to is a bit dim so it can be difficult to tell at a glance what source it is, but its not much of a problem because its pretty obvious where its connected when you try to use a peripheral and it doesn't work until you press the button to switch sources.
L**C
Input and stutter lag causes repeat keystroke characters
Having owned and used this Ugreen USB switch for a few months, I do not recommend it due to a behavior pattern which is highly interruptive. I don't easily see it reported in other reviews which is somewhat surprising. I use a keyboard and mouse, wanting to switch between two computers on demand. What occurs is a sporadic input lag and stutter of about 1 second while in the middle of typing or moving the mouse. When it occurs during typing the letter L for exampe, the result is a short, sub-second keyboard input pause followed by 6-7 additional letter Ls being input as though I were holding down the L key. This then requires me to remove the errant letter Ls, go back to correct what I was typing, and move forward with typing while hoping it doesn't happen again for awhile. When the issue occurs during mouse usage, the mouse cursor appears to freeze, going nowhere for a brief, sub-second period of time. This has nothing to do with the PC input delay observed when switching between computers. That is completely normal and expected behavior. I have not identified a pattern related to this. I have tested multiple keyboards and mice, including bluethooth mice, and not observed this issue go away.
B**Y
Slick little device!
I needed a KVM Switch for my desk so that I could switch between the work laptop and my personal rig. Well, the V or video part of my needs turned out to be too expensive and too limited in capabilities, so I looked into the K&M or keyboard and mouse parts of my requirements. What I found was this device and few others like it. This is the USB 2.0 version and it works great. I plug the included cables into the respective systems (work laptop and personal rig) and then attach the devices I want to share between the two boxes into the other side of the side of the device. The top button is nice and handy and the LED lets me know which device is getting the signals. Nearly everything I've plugged into it has worked for sharing with one exception. Be warned, not everything may work with this device. I have a USB headset that has controls on the connection block for volume, speaker output and mic muting. This headset, a VTIN branded device, would not work with this KM switch. This has not a deal breaker as I don't need that headset on my personal rig at all, it's solely for my work laptop, as I work remote 100% and needed a decent headset for WebEx meetings and such. The work around was to plug the VTIN into the laptop directly and I'm OK with that. I haven't tried a web cam, but I don't do video meetings/Skype so I don't care. The headset or a WebCam may require more bandwidth. If you need to share these kinds of devices between two systems, you might look at the USB 3.0 version of this. It's like $10 to $11 more, but the increased bandwidth may be necessary to get the full range of device sharing experience. I still give it 5 stars, as it works great for the keyboard and mouse sharing which is why I bought it.
A**R
Great for sharing USB peripherals between 2 computers
I use this to share my keyboard (Eagletec 10keyless backlit), mouse (Razer Deathadder Chroma), wireless numberpad, and my wireless Logitech G930 headphones with.... 1 chromebook and 1 microPC being used as a Shadow PC streaming box. With that said, I have not noticed any noise coming from this unit, as one reviewer noted. It is completely silent. I also like how it combines 4 usb inputs and sends them to 2 systems on only one usb output each, therefore using only 1 of the usb ports on each receiving computer. As other reviewers noted, while there is ZERO input lag while you are using this, I do experience lag when I am switching. I don't know if that is the fault of the unit itself or the systems I am switching to-- my micoPC has a good 3 or 4 seconds on unresponsiveness when I first switch, but my chromebook only experiences 1 or 2 seconds. Also, while this unit does not require power if you are only using a simple keyboard and mouse, I also have a 7.1 surround headset plugged in, so I have to provide additional power via a micro-usb cable. If you don't do this, the unit simply does not work because it does not have sufficient power. While there is no keyboard hotkey for switching, it is very small (credit card sized) and very light, so I just have it mounted with some 3M command strips to the underside of my desk, right in front. So I just reached down and hit the button to switch between systems.
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