Simplify control over multiple multimedia sources with this three-port Insignia HDMI switch. It supports 3D and 4K videos with DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD audio for seamless playback of high-definition Blu-ray movies, video games and premium cable channels. Easily choose from connected input devices via the selection button of this plug-and-play Insignia HDMI switch.
Insignia™ – 3-Port HDMI Switch with 4K 60Hz and HDR Pass-Through – Black
Rated 5 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(2058 customer reviews)
$49.99
Last updated on November 6, 2024 8:11 am Details
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Henderson –
This switch works like a charm. Downgraded from three monitors to two and this was just what I needed to get my three devices to appear on them. I’ve had it for a little over two weeks and its still working solid.
Santhosh –
I tried a lower-priced HDMI switch before, but I was always disappointed with its quality and frequent signal issues. However, the Insignia™ 3-Port HDMI Switch has been a game-changer for my setup. With 4K 60Hz and HDR pass-through, it seamlessly switches between my Xbox and Apple TV. Setup was a breeze, and its compact design fits my entertainment center perfectly.
ShockerSpaniels –
Wanted to set up my old game consoles and have them conveniently accessible and switchable. This HDMI switch is responsive, built with high quality and nice finish, and sleek looking to blend into a setup. (The picture contains a PS2 and Wii hooked up to an RCA switch and adapter, with a PS3 and PS4 taking up the other two HDMI ports respectively, which then go into the TV. Additionally, it comes with a 600mA MicroUSB power cord, but I measured the power consumption myself during use and found it was fine to use with any MicroUSB cable, plugged into the USB port on the TV (often measured <100-200mA during use, when the TV port’s limit is 500mA). In my case I ran out of ports on my power strip so I powered this HDMI switch using the unused USB port on the back of the TV.