1×2 HDMI Splitter – Mirror One Device to Two Displays
Overview
Effortlessly duplicate a single HDMI source to two screens simultaneously. Ideal for setups like TVs, monitors, or projectors—perfect for storefronts, meetings, presentations, trade shows, or home entertainment systems.
Key Features
One input → two mirrored outputs: Displays the same video and audio on both screens simultaneously—no extended desktop mode. tomsguide.com+15amazon.ae+15reddit.com+15
Supports 4K@30Hz & Full HD 1080p@60Hz, with 3D and deep-color (up to 36-bit) support on many models. thereviewindex.com+7amazon.ae+7amazon.in+7
Strong HDMI 1.4/2.0 compatibility with HDCP support: Works with game consoles, streaming devices, Blu-ray players, PCs, and media boxes.
Powered design for signal amplification: Many include a 5 V USB or DC adapter to boost transmission—ideal for long cable runs. reddit.com+2reddit.com+2reddit.com+2
Robust build quality: Aluminum-metal housing in higher-end models helps with heat dissipation and durability.
Plug-and-play simplicity: No driver installation required—just connect HDMI cables and power.
Specifications (typical)
Feature | Typical Spec |
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Input | 1 × HDMI 1.4/2.0 |
Outputs | 2 × HDMI |
Max Resolution | 4K@30 Hz (backward to 1080p60, 3D) reddit.com+4amazon.in+4numberone.my+4thereviewindex.com+6amazon.ae+6reddit.com+6 |
Color Depth | 8/10/12-bit deep color |
HDCP Support | HDCP 1.3/1.4 (most models); some resist HDCP handshake blocking |
Power | USB 5 V or DC 5 V power input; many include adapter |
Case Material | Plastic or aluminum alloy |
Supported Cables | Up to ~15 m HDMI for 4K, longer on 1080p |
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
Simple mirroring for two displays, ideal for live demos and signage reddit.com+9amazon.ae+9reddit.com+9
Supports up to 4K resolution (at 30 Hz) with inclusive 3D and deep-color support reddit.com+14amazon.ae+14reddit.com+14
Powered units deliver better signal and longer cable performance
⚠️ Cons
No extended/independent display support—mirroring only.
Some cheaper models struggle with HDCP handshake, which can cause dropouts or failure with protected content reddit.com+3reddit.com+3amazon.sa+3reddit.com+6reddit.com+6reddit.com+6reddit.com+3reddit.com+3reddit.com+3
Not suitable for high-frame-rate gaming at 4K@60 or 120 Hz, which requires more advanced HDMI 2.1 hardware
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