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The UGREEN 8K@60Hz HDMI Switch is a premium 5-in-1 HDMI splitter designed for professionals and gamers alike. Supporting ultra-high resolutions up to 8K@60Hz and 4K@240Hz with HDR10+ and HDCP 2.3, it delivers crystal-clear visuals and smooth performance. With a robust 40Gbps bandwidth, VRR support, and a user-friendly remote, it effortlessly manages multiple devices like PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and streaming sticks, eliminating cable clutter and enhancing your home entertainment experience.

















| ASIN | B0CPF4ZQM8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Audio & Video Selector Boxes |
| Brand | UGREEN |
| Cable Type | HDMI |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PS5/3/4/4 pro, Blu-ray player, Firestick, Xbox One, Xbox series x, Apple TV, Roku, DVD player, PC, laptop, HDTV, projectors, Gaming Console Compatible Devices Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PS5/3/4/4 pro, Blu-ray player, Firestick, Xbox One, Xbox series x, Apple TV, Roku, DVD player, PC, laptop, HDTV, projectors, Gaming Console See more |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 618 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.5"D x 2.2"W x 0.8"H |
| Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
| Mfr Part Number | 25127 |
| Model Number | CM693 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Warranty Description | 24 Months |
C**Y
Excellent HDMI Switcher, supports all the modern resolutions and formats
This is one of the better HDMI switchers on the market. First and foremost, the remote actually works. Some of the cheaper models I've had in the past, the remote is total garbage. Secondly, it switches quickly between HDMI sources. Other switches tend to flake out when changing input sources...this one is very reliable. Push the input button, and it switches inputs almost instantly. Last but not least, the UGREEN switch supports those higher bandwidth 120/240Hz refresh rates that most HDMI switches will not. Works perfectly with PS5, Xbox, and Switch 2.
D**N
Better than BestBuy "smart" ones
5 channels each with 9 consoles made me order 2. One remote will control both which is fine. Build is clean, works solid every time with no delay in response time and a clean picture. Easy to use and works the way it should be for cheaper than rocket fish ones I bought from best buy randomly changing channels on me. Good value for sure.
J**F
Great HDMI 5 in 1 Switch with Power Cord
If you get an HDMI switch, get one with the power cord. I ordered one without it and my TV couldn't pick it up because it didn't have enough power. I got this switch from UGREEN with the power cord and it worked GREAT! It was easy to set up and easy to use. I would recommend this HDMI switch and would buy it again.
D**6
Works well
Splitter does Dolby Vision, Atmos, 4K HDR 120 mhz, I have had other splitters often fail at one of those but this one has not so it is very good for gaming. Some other splitters would flicker, degrade quality or not pass through sound right. The PC was usually what other splitters had some problems with sometimes sound but this hasn’t. I use it with PC, Switch, PlayStation just need to keep it powered which most switchers will need to work properly. You can manually switch or use the remote, from what I have noticed those auto switch ones have more problems outputting everything so I would not go that route unless it’s for older devices.
C**E
Great when you find one that works.
Well, these HDMI switches can certainly be a crap shoot. I've now had two of these. One that has worked fairly well and the first which simply refused to work at all. I will say for the cost of this switch made is is highly appealing and it's worth the headache to find one that works. The build quality is fairly impressive based on looks alone however that can't be a measure for how well then internals are constructed obviously. But once you have a good unit the value for the money is absolutely there. Tried a well rated switch for days before settling on this one and the big draw for me was UGreen itself. I've bought some really high quality products from them in the past and I felt, given the reviews for most HDMI switches this was my best beat. And overall it's paid off. The signal quality from every port is nearly perfect. A slight HDR static can occur but quickly disappears as the HDMI handshakes take place. The audio signals are nearly perfect. My PC apparently had a problem sending any audio other than 7.1 PCM to anything other than an Amp, Soundbar or TV so I gave up trying to use this with that, but that was easily solved. Every device I have works perfectly with the exception of the PS5. I don't know what Sony's got going one with that dumb thing but Dolby Atmos just will absolutely NOT work with anything even remotely outside of a television or amp. HDR signals all come through perfectly. 11.2.1 Dolby Atmos, DTS X, True HD, PCM, etc. all work without issues from all of my other devices and I'm able to use VRR/144Hz signals at 4K with zero noticeable lag. I won't say there isn't any because every device had some lag when you have to use a go between for functionality, but as I said I don't notice anything. Additionally, the switching from one input to the next works exceedingly well and the remote is instantly responsive. So much so it worked with my old Harmony remote system flawlessly. There's no auto switching but given my experience with that tech I prefer telling the switch what device to focus on. So, with all this high praise why the 4/5? It's not perfect. If it worked with my PS5 properly, absolutely. I'd even be able to overlook the fact that it took two of these things to get one that works, but it doesn't. It's unbelievable to me that after two decades we still can't get HDMI switches that simply work as advertised. I'm sure HDCP and HDMI eARC have something to do with it, but it is what it is. So, 4/5 it is. TLDR, 4/5 took two units to find one that works. Hopefully it don't take you as many or even more (cringe). Works flawless with nearly everything, expect PC and PS5 audio signals over HDMI.
R**K
Take the positive reviews with a grain of salt.
Honestly it works...sort of. Had a lot of strange signal drop between screens and menus, then reconnection to soundbar...I'm not net to setting this type of home theater stuff up through eARC or passing through audio/video from apps like Kodi and streamer boxes. This just half works, it's one of those fixes that does not come without compromises. For me the device was finicky to say the least, I used my Switch 2 to test one of the ports and the switch did not register a connection to the console. Had to cycle the connection manually with the button on the device before it showed the screen...multiply that times 5 and you get the picture...or black screen. I really wish TV manufacturers would stop pretending that the average household only has 3 devices that plug into a television. My solution was ultimately to just buy another HDMI switcher with two inputs for the video game consoles and plug those into the space HDMI input of my soundbar, the rest of my connections will route through my tv and use eARC. Tried all kinds of ways to make this work and there was noticeable auto sync issues because there is always going to be a tiny amount of latency with these middle man type of devices, something weird happens where it creates sync issues that you have to compensate for somewhere else. Not worth the hassle so I'm just returning this and getting creative with the native ports. I promise I'm not helpless and this isn't user error, this just isn't that great of a solution and it's been many years without one so maybe the unicorn doesn't exist. If you need more ports consider a low end AV receiver, I think that's what I'm going to do next. Ugreen made a decent device, but the connections one these type of solutions are never without fault.
D**M
Best HDMI switch I've ever had
Ok I have to say having use multiple HDMI switches in the past This is by far the best one I've ever had and will be buying a few more. What sets this apart from others is that it actually works. Others I've used tend to lose the signal and you spend more time fiddling with the switch trying to get signal but often to no avail. This one right out of the box worked flawlessly it does have a slight delay in between inputs but it works it has a solid feel and the remote works well too. I would not look anywhere else if you're looking for a switch sure it is a little on the pricey side but it's worth it to not have to deal with an item that doesn't work This one just works. I have not checked to see if the HDMI output performs above 60 hz just because I don't have a monitor that performs above that so maybe someone else has some insight on that
A**2
Consider it portable device-class rather than home theater/gaming-class
Rating: 3.5 (rounded down due to ratings system) For context, I play video games at my computer desk with multiple consoles (PlayStation 3 CECHA-01, Xbox Series S, MiSTer FPGA, PlayStation 2 over RetroTink-5X Pro in conjunction with desktop output) connected over HDMI to an ASUS ROG XG27UCS monitor. All cables are 80Gbps-capable 2m JSAUX cables. In the vast majority of cases, this switch works fine when actively powered with the included power supply, all the way up to 4K160. However, occasionally there will be a complete drop in signal of around 1.5-2 seconds, usually enough to trip the XG27UCS' input autoselect, hence I disabled it. Usually the signal reestablishes itself. It's when the signal doesn't and then you play musical chairs with inputs and switcher power through disconnecting the barrel connector that this becomes less than a set-and-forget solution. I'm at an advantage in use-case as I'm doing everything at the same desk but for living room-distance media usage I'd be concerned about the stability of reliance on this device. This is not limited to 4K/120+ HDR either, I've had similar issues at 1080p with HDR off. Technically it could be a cable length issue, but JSAUX is a widely-used standard of sorts for value cables with good quality and this device should be built enough to handle a 2m 80gbps cable if the display itself can run said cable direct to input without issue. At first the signal drops impacted RetroTink-5X usage, which was disappointing but understandable given its unorthodox capacity to display in non-HDMI-standardized formats as a consequence of its design - but as the issue grew to my Xbox Series S and increasingly started to require input/power manipulation to try and brute-force it back up again I lost my taste for the product as it stands. I don't think it's a consequence of the monitor either considering the lack off issue with the cables directly connected, and with autoselect disabled. Once they solve the signal stability issues, I think it'll be reliable enough to call it a great, value solution to a desktop receiver, but for now it's occasionally a handful and infrastructural hardware should never be under question if you want a setup to be permanent.
S**み
良いです
とても良いです。 正面のライトは暗めですが、支障ないです。リモコンもあるので番号を押せばすぐ繋がります。重さもありますので私の場合はコードに引っ張られる事なく収まってます。買って良かったです。
C**N
Buen producto
Cumple a la perfección. No he tenido problemas de señal y mi tv identifica perfectamente que es hdmi 2.1 No trae pilas el control pero con el botón del hub es suficiente
M**H
It works great, but ensure you get good quality HDMI cables
I have an older LG Flat Screen TV that was gifted to me that unfortunately only has 1 HDMI port. Thus, I purchased this HDMI switch to connect all my HDMI devices to my TV, and...quite simply put, this HDMI switch does the job. However, it's dependent on your HDMI cables. When I tried it initially, I used two old 6ft long HDMI cables to connect to my HDMI devices and had mixed results. As a result, I bought some newer cables at shorter lengths, 2.3 and 3.3ft and it works perfectly now. I used this HDMI switch to connect my Wii U, ps3 and my android phone via HDMI to USB-C cable and they all work perfectly now. Both video and audio come through. The device itself looks quite sturdy. The remote works great, and is very responsive. It has one button for each port. But you can also press the button on top to cycle through the different HDMI ports. The only caveats are that there's no way to turn this device on/off. It's basically always on, so long as it's plugged in. And no auto switching. All that said, I would recommend this HDMI switch. Just ensure you get good quality HDMI cables, preferably at shorter lengths to have less degradation.
R**Z
Simplemente perfecto.
Tengo un monitor oled y varias consolas y estar cambiando de puerto era sumamente difícil y con este switch es increíblemente rápido y funciona bien.
N**R
Excellent quality, flawless display switching.
I’ve been using this switch for a few weeks and it’s been flawless. I run a (OG) Switch, PS5, Steam Deck, and a mini-PC through our 4K TV and the switch handles everything without any hiccups — crisp 8K/60Hz output, accurate HDR colors, and zero perceptible lag when changing sources. The aluminum chassis feels sturdy and looks great on my desk, and switching is instant and reliable. Setup was plug-and-play and audio passthrough to my AVR has been rock-solid. There are rare instances where the display will refresh or black-out every few seconds but restarting the TV and switching the source signal. I've been a fan of different UGREEN products and so far, they all deliver so I am pleased that this one is no different. If you need a compact, dependable way to manage multiple HDMI devices, this one delivered excellent results for me.
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