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AmazonBasics 1 In / 2 Out Mirror Only 4K 60Hz HDMI Splitter

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Woot! has AmazonBasics 1 In / 2 Out  Mirror Only 4K 60Hz HDMI Splitter on sale for $4.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • HDMI splitter sends 1 source signal to 2 displays simultaneously, like from a computer to 2 TVs or monitors
  • Includes an HDMI 1-in-2-out splitter, 3.3-foot USB-A to micro USB power cable (USB power adapter not included), and user manual
  • Compatible with PC computers, laptops, DVD players, Xbox, Roku, Chromecast, and more
  • Supports HDMI resolution up to 4K@60Hz
  • Note: Mirrors same output on 2 screens; splitter does NOT provide 2 different outputs or allow for switching between 2 outputs
  • Note: Make sure the splitter is plugged into a working power supply
  • Product dimensions: 3.3 x 1.6 x 0.4 inches (LxWxH)

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $5.21 lower (51% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $10.20
  • About this product:
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Woot! has AmazonBasics 1 In / 2 Out  Mirror Only 4K 60Hz HDMI Splitter on sale for $4.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.

Features:
  • HDMI splitter sends 1 source signal to 2 displays simultaneously, like from a computer to 2 TVs or monitors
  • Includes an HDMI 1-in-2-out splitter, 3.3-foot USB-A to micro USB power cable (USB power adapter not included), and user manual
  • Compatible with PC computers, laptops, DVD players, Xbox, Roku, Chromecast, and more
  • Supports HDMI resolution up to 4K@60Hz
  • Note: Mirrors same output on 2 screens; splitter does NOT provide 2 different outputs or allow for switching between 2 outputs
  • Note: Make sure the splitter is plugged into a working power supply
  • Product dimensions: 3.3 x 1.6 x 0.4 inches (LxWxH)

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $5.21 lower (51% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $10.20
  • About this product:
    • 1-Year Warranty
  • About this store:

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urover
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microUSB..
ChiefAlchemist
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"Mirrors the same output on two screens"
Guy767
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Thinking about using this as an audio splitter but I'm not sure if it supports that functionality.

For example; I have a PC monitor that has no built in speakers or HDMI eARC support and a soundbar that has HDMI in. In theory, I can simultaneously get video from the PC monitor and high quality lossless sound via HDMI on the soundbar by using the splitter.

However I'm not certain if the splitter even supports audio passthrough. I guess it's cheap enough to try my plan regardless. I'm in for one to test my half ars audio splitter idea; thanks OP.

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Aug 14, 2024 05:33 PM
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microUSB..
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ChiefAlchemistAug 15, 2024 11:05 AM
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"Mirrors the same output on two screens"
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FancyCrayon521Aug 15, 2024 04:50 PM
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There's not much of a use case for home users for screen mirroring...
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Thinking about using this as an audio splitter but I'm not sure if it supports that functionality.

For example; I have a PC monitor that has no built in speakers or HDMI eARC support and a soundbar that has HDMI in. In theory, I can simultaneously get video from the PC monitor and high quality lossless sound via HDMI on the soundbar by using the splitter.

However I'm not certain if the splitter even supports audio passthrough. I guess it's cheap enough to try my plan regardless. I'm in for one to test my half ars audio splitter idea; thanks OP.
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Aug 15, 2024 06:48 PM
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iamshipon1988Aug 15, 2024 06:48 PM
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Not great for home use. At work we use similar splitter when doing presentations.
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Luigis3rdcousinAug 15, 2024 06:59 PM
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Quote from Guy767 :
Thinking about using this as an audio splitter but I'm not sure if it supports that functionality.

For example; I have a PC monitor that has no built in speakers or HDMI eARC support and a soundbar that has HDMI in. In theory, I can simultaneously get video from the PC monitor and high quality lossless sound via HDMI on the soundbar by using the splitter.

However I'm not certain if the splitter even supports audio passthrough. I guess it's cheap enough to try my plan regardless. I'm in for one to test my half ars audio splitter idea; thanks OP.
Umm. I think you need something that is eARC rated otherwise it won't work
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Quote from Guy767 :
Thinking about using this as an audio splitter but I'm not sure if it supports that functionality.

For example; I have a PC monitor that has no built in speakers or HDMI eARC support and a soundbar that has HDMI in. In theory, I can simultaneously get video from the PC monitor and high quality lossless sound via HDMI on the soundbar by using the splitter.

However I'm not certain if the splitter even supports audio passthrough. I guess it's cheap enough to try my plan regardless. I'm in for one to test my half ars audio splitter idea; thanks OP.
The splitter will likely send audio, but the problem you'll run into is that things like Atmos need HDMI CEC support and the EDID signal which says what your system can do might come from your monitor.

An HDMI audio extractor is what you need if this doesn't work. There are some with and without switched ports for multiple devices. I have one that passes the TV's EDID for video, but soundbar's EDID for audio.
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sandwichAug 15, 2024 07:18 PM
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Quote from RelaxedRose979 :
The splitter will likely send audio, but the problem you'll run into is that things like Atmos need HDMI CEC support and the EDID signal which says what your system can do might come from your monitor.

An HDMI audio extractor is what you need if this doesn't work. There are some with and without switched ports for multiple devices. I have one that passes the TV's EDID for video, but soundbar's EDID for audio.
I'm looking for exactly that, do you have a link?
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zen313Aug 15, 2024 07:19 PM
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Quote from FancyCrayon521 :
There's not much of a use case for home users for screen mirroring...

Yeah, this is mainly for business use I think. Splitting output for multiple screens for presentations.
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skid007Aug 15, 2024 07:39 PM
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i think we can use windows display settings, we can choose "mirror/extend display" option to meet. wondering why we need a device like this? Am i missing something? thank you.
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Quote from Luigis3rdcousin :
Umm. I think you need something that is eARC rated otherwise it won't work
I know a "Higher Quality" splitter [amazon.com] will work from experience but I'm not sure about this cheapo $5 model as nowhere in the description it mentions audio being duplicated; just video.

For example, I had a 1080p speakerless PC monitor attached to that aforementioned splitter with a 5.1 ONN soundbar [hilineelectronics.com] that worked great; I was able to have 1080p video for the monitor and 24bit 48000 hz audio come to the soundbar via a single PC's video card hdmi signal that was being split. Not sure if I was able to passthrough Dolby codecs/formats to the soundbar via that setup though...


Quote from sandwich :
I'm looking for exactly that, do you have a link?
You can try an OREI eARC 4K 60Hz Audio Extractor for around $40 [ebay.com]. (Perhaps even cheaper on Ebay if the listing has Best Offer; I paid $20 shipped for example via that method)

I mentioned the useful device in a unrelated thread if you want more info. Long story short; it allows old audio receivers to support lossless audio via HDMI that don't have eARC capability. Only drawback is that the OREI has only one video input and output so you are limited to one device for audio extraction.

A workaround is attaching all your HDMI devices to your TV then use the TV's eARC port to output to the OREI HDA-927 Audio Extractor then finally have the OREI pass that signal to your receiver. Just make sure that your TV has lossless audio formats passthrough as many don't and use Dolby Digital Plus which is a lossy format.
Last edited by Guy767 August 15, 2024 at 01:21 PM.
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kensteeleAug 15, 2024 08:21 PM
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handy if you have a lot of drone equipment compatible with hdmi and you want to show off your flight on screens displays monitors. i have a tripltek table for example
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NervousRoad7677Aug 15, 2024 08:51 PM
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Do these introduce an input delay? I'm trying to build a console gaming setup with 2 mirrored screens and I'm wondering how much it would affect the delay.
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superstealsAug 15, 2024 09:54 PM
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I use something similar for my TV and projector with the output from my Home theatre system (which allows me to switch different inputs like Apple TV, disk network, Xbox etc)
This allows me output to either TV or projector both 4k (one of them stays powered off) and one I want to watch is powered on…

Works great

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RelaxedRose979Aug 15, 2024 10:17 PM
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Quote from sandwich :
I'm looking for exactly that, do you have a link?
I'm using this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CDGZSB71

My soundbar has an issue where is supposedly supports eARC, but when I pass Atmos and other high bandwidth things to it, it seems to have a buffer overflow and will randomly cut out every five or so minutes.

But the signals worked fine when I connected a device to the soundbar's HDMI. But the soundbar was HDMI 2.0, not 2.1 so 4K 120Hz and other new features weren't supported.

With the extractor I have the full 4K 120Hz signal going to the TV, and the Atmos audio is going to the soundbar and they play nicely together with no drops.

The only thing I lost is the TV can no longer send HDMI CEC commands to the soundbar, so the TV's remote can't control the soundbar's volume. I'm now just using a programmable universal remote instead.
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