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The llano HDMI 2.1 Switch offers ultra-high-definition 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz video switching with 48Gbps bandwidth, supporting VRR, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos. Designed for seamless input switching between two displays, it’s compatible with all major gaming consoles and streaming devices. Its sleek aluminum alloy case ensures durability, while plug-and-play functionality and clear LED indicators make it effortless to use. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking premium audiovisual performance without cable clutter.



















| ASIN | B09PT97CQK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72 in Audio & Video Selector Boxes |
| Brand | llano |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Input: computer, Roku, XBox 360, XBox One, PS3/PS4/PS5, Blu-ray DVD player, etc. Output: HD-Ready or full HD TV, monitor, projector, etc. Compatible Devices Input: computer, Roku, XBox 360, XBox One, PS3/PS4/PS5, Blu-ray DVD player, etc. Output: HD-Ready or full HD TV, monitor, projector, etc. See more |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Current Rating | 1.5 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,840 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Finish | Hdmi |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.25 x 0.18 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.39 x 0.25 x 0.18 inches |
| Manufacturer | llano |
| Model Number | LCTS502G |
| Nominal Power | 18 Watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Specific Uses For Product | TV, Projector, Monitor, Xbox |
| UPC | 747749494195 747749494218 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
G**K
Works perfectly! Easy to setup!
What can I say, this little device is amazing! I needed an HDMI 2.1 switch to add another connection leading to my TV which has one HDMI cable that connects from behind the wall mount, through the wall and coming out from the bottom where my entertainment set is. I originally only had it connecting to my Xbox Series X but I wanted to also add my Nintendo Switch without going through the hassle of running another HDMI cable. Ended up getting this switch which I was a bit iffy about at first due to aversion to random brands. Setup was quite easy, just plug in necessary connections, connect the micro usb power to a device and there you go. One button in the middle toggles between the two connections which light up corresponding to the connection. The real test however was to see whether or not my Xbox displayed in 4K 120Hz which it did. Not image stutter, no issues with the audio feed, just a perfect connection. This product handily passed the test. Some other thoughts to go along with my review. It is sleek and feels good in the hand with a premium feel. My only gripe which would be a plus is to have a remote that can switch connections while on the sofa. It is reasonably priced too. It has been about a month since I first hooked it up and thus far no issues.
J**N
Can be used in tandem. Perfect.
I stream and record game footage for both XBox and PS5 several times a week. To not be a TV hog, I have a small 4K monitor on a laptop stand in the living room. I can play on the couch with headphones but still be with my family not isolated in another room. My family spends all of our time together. Literally! But we love it and have learned to live with each other. I power the two units with USB C phone bricks. I use two of these in tandem with each other. You press the button in the middle to swap from A to B. The first selects either my XBox (A) or my PS5 (B). The second outputs that signal to either the shared 65" family TV (A) or my 17" portable 4K monitor (B)-- both in the living room (with 2 couches and a recliner). I labeled them for my family just in case they need to swap inputs/outputs. These switches are two-way, meaning the input(s) and output(s) can be swapped based on your wiring. Trust me-- you want this feature. Now I can practice kickflipping the same ledge 1,000 times while the family watches the evening news! It works perfectly.
S**1
Simple and does what it's supposed to.
We're part owners of a large family vacation home where all of the audio/video/internet equipment was designed to sit in a dedicated closet when the home was built 10 years ago. In hindsight, I'm not sure that such a great idea. In any event, there are HDMI cables routed from the closet via the walls to two different TV sets, meaning if you want to use something like a Roku or Apple TV you need one for each set unless you set it up for one of the TVs in the closet. This little device lets you set it up in the closet, and then switch between the TVs with the press of a button. Both sets are with 10 feet of the closet, so changing is a breeze with this.
G**A
Great HDMI 2.1 switch, but HDMI-CEC does NOT fully work
Overall, this is a very good HDMI 2.1 switch. Video and audio performance are solid, switching is fast, and it works well for extending and switching between a TV and a monitor. I had no issues with picture quality, resolution, or refresh rate. However, there is one important limitation that users should know before buying: ⚠️ HDMI-CEC does not work reliably through this switch. In my setup (PS5 + Sony Bravia TV), HDMI-CEC features like device control and BRAVIA Sync stop working when the console is connected through this switch. When I connect the PS5 directly to the TV, HDMI-CEC works perfectly again. This confirms the switch interrupts or blocks CEC signaling, even though video/audio pass through fine. This may not matter if: You don’t use HDMI-CEC You only care about video/audio You use the console’s own controller or remote But if you rely on: TV remote control of devices Power on/off sync Brand-specific CEC features (Sony BRAVIA Sync, etc.) Then this is something to be aware of. That said, aside from the CEC limitation, the switch performs well and feels well-built. I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 only because HDMI-CEC is advertised/expected but not fully functional in real-world use. Still a good product — just not ideal for CEC-dependent setups.
E**.
Doesn't look cheap, good build, not enough ports and kinda pricey
I think it works just fine. It feels kinda pricey though; I need more ports now so I'm gonna buy a different one. It's kinda pricey but it's decent quality. Sometimes the screen messes up and pixellates when I switch between devices. I don't know if that has to do with settings on my computer or its' the hdmi switcher itself not catching up with the devices. But other than that I'm satisfied. I looked for hdmi splitters on target and best buy and lol they're double the price. So this is actually quite good and definitely worth the money; especially in this economy. To avoid the hassle of the screen occasionally messing up when switching just make sure to switch when the monitor's off.
A**A
Doesn't last
My 4k monitor has 2 HDMI ports, which I was using to switch between my Switch, PS5, and PC. I wanted this item so I could stop having to fiddle with it every time I wanted to play a game on a different console. It worked okay for the first week. Even on day 1, I noticed that there is usually a pretty long delay between pressing the button to switch to the next console, and it actually happening. Sometimes it's a lot shorter, but it's long enough that if I'm on a call I'll have to tell them to wait. About a quarter of the time, nothing happens at all. [Update: Stopped switching today and was stuck on the first input. It lasted a little less than a month.] What I'm not okay with and the reason I'm writing this review is I've been experiencing a number of graphical issues since using this splitter. This isn't an issue with the quality of graphics/display, but rather, what is and is not being displayed. Yesterday when I booted up my PS5, the only thing showing on my screen was a static-y gray screen. This has never happened before. I had to restart twice before it was normal. While playing a competitive game, my screen turned black for about 10 seconds. I thought my console had just crashed, but then it came back randomly. Unfortunately, this meant I lost the round. Multiple games crashed too which has never happened for me. I haven't used my Switch much but I've noticed random black squares flashing on my screen every so often. Not enough to be a nuisance, but enough to be a concern (happens a few times a day every day). Even though my PC is not plugged into the switch (it's plugged into my monitor), I've noticed the same issue when using my PC as well. Overall, not sure what's going on and why this device is causing the above issues. The PS5 and PC are only a few months old and are current gen, and my Switch I bought at the end of 2021, so it's less than a year old. My overpriced monitor has never had any issues. Even if it still works for me, it's causing enough issues in such a short amount of time (I only got it about 12 days ago and there have been 3-4 days where I haven't used any of my devices at all) where I wish I had gone with another brand.
D**R
Solid switcher
Works perfectly as a switcher for switching between my devices. Video quality and frame rate seems to be good at 1440p, but I haven’t tried it at 4K or 8k. I would recommend plugging in the device you use most in the left HDMI port as that’s the one it defaults to when it turns on. I haven’t used it as a splitter, but do note that to use this as a splitter you need to connect it to power with the provided power cable.
D**I
Switching 4k 120hz HDR, VRR, 10bit signals from 4090 to two different displays, perfectly!!!
Been waiting a while for a reliable switcher such as this to hit the market, and here it is! I'm using this to switch the signal out of an Nvidia RTX 4090 Founders Edition (only has a single HDMI 2.1 output) to two different 4k 120hz HDR VRR 10bit displays that have HDMI 2.1 inputs, in two different rooms in the house. So this is perfect, as I can easily route my 4090 output to my office, or with a push of a button to my living room tv. Fortunately for me, even though it's not advertised this switch is compatible with my active fiber optic HDMI cables (how I'm able to send the signal such long distances) that I'm using for the two different outputs. I'm using a standard (albeit high quality) passive HDMI cable for the input (going between the 4090 and switch). Anyhow, highly recommend, the device feels more premium than I was expecting given the price point, and more importantly works really well.
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