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
€306.43
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- large quantity
- Product code:
- C2-H46-UC2-PD-KVM / 0065030897648
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Specification
Audio channels: | 7.1 |
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Built-in display: | No |
Cable length: | 1 m |
Cables included: | USB Type-C |
Chipset: | VLI - VL103R, VLI - VL171, Parade - PS186, VLI - VL817 |
Compliance certificates: | RoHS, CE |
Console hdmi ports quantity: | 1 |
Console ports: | USB A, USB C, HDMI |
Console usb ports quantity: | 4 |
Data transfer rate (max): | 0.48 Gbit/s |
Depth: | 140 mm |
Hd type: | 4K Ultra HD |
Height: | 15 mm |
Hot keys: | No |
Housing material: | Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) |
Ip control: | No |
Keyboard port type: | USB |
Led indicators: | Power |
Master (outer) case height: | 310 mm |
Master (outer) case length: | 470 mm |
Master (outer) case width: | 410 mm |
Maximum resolution: | 4096 x 2160 pixels |
Mean time between failures (mtbf): | 50000 h |
Mouse port type: | USB |
Number of computers controlled: | 2 |
Operating relative humidity (h-h): | 20 - 80% |
Operating temperature (t-t): | 5 - 55 °C |
Package depth: | 172 mm |
Package height: | 85 mm |
Package weight: | 440 g |
Package width: | 120 mm |
Plug and play: | Yes |
Power consumption (typical): | 10 W |
Product colour: | Black |
Products per master (outer) case: | 20 pc(s) |
Push button: | Yes |
Quick installation guide: | Yes |
Rack mounting: | No |
Storage temperature (t-t): | -20 - 50 °C |
Sustainability compliance: | Yes |
Usb power delivery: | Yes |
Usb power delivery up to: | 100 W |
Video bandwidth: | 75 Hz |
Video port type: | HDMI |
Weight: | 200 g |
Width: | 70 mm |
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