StarTech.com 2-Port USB-C KVM Switch, Single-4K 60Hz HDMI Monitor, Dual-100W Power Delivery Pass-through Ports, Bus Powered, USB Type-C/USB4/Thunderbolt 3/4 Compatible - Small Form Factor
Power/charge and control two USB Type-C laptops over a single 4K 60Hz HDMI monitor, with pushbutton host selectionThis USB Type-C KVM Switch enables users to switch between two USB-C laptops, sharing a 4K 60Hz HDMI monitor, keyboard, and mouse, while simultaneously charging each laptop.100W Power Delivery Pass-throughDual-100W Power Delivery 3.0 pass-through ports (10W reserved) enable the KVM Switch to charge each laptop at up to 90W, using its own dedicated USB-C power adapter. The dual PD passthrough ports allow for charging each laptop, even when they are not connected to the selected port.Universal CompatibilityThe 2-Port KVM Switch works with any operating system, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. It is compatible with all hardware platforms, such as Intel, AMD, and Apple M1 and M2 devices (e.g., MacBook Pro). Additionally, it works with DP Alt Mode-enabled USB-C, USB4, Thunderbolt 3, and Thunderbolt 4 laptops and devices.Ready for Quick DeploymentThe KVM Switch is bus-powered and includes two 3ft/1m USB-C host cables, allowing for rapid deployment. The small form factor is sturdy and features attached rubber feet, keeping the KVM securely in place during use. The streamlined port layout ensures easy access to the mouse, keyboard, and host connections, while the PD Passthrough and HDMI output are conveniently out of the way - located on the other side of the unit.The StarTech.com Advantage
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