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product_id: 206780950
title: "Cable Matters 4 Port USB 3.0 Switch USB Sharing Switch for 4 Computers and USBA Peripherals - Button or Wireless Remote Control Switching - Includes a USBC Adapter for USBC USB4 and Thunderbolt 4"
brand: "cable matters"
price: "€ 137.39"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Cable Matters"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/206780950-cable-matters-4-port-usb-3-0-switch-usb-sharing
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region: Croatia
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# 5Gbps USB 3.0 speed RF remote control 4-port USB sharing Cable Matters 4 Port USB 3.0 Switch USB Sharing Switch for 4 Computers and USBA Peripherals - Button or Wireless Remote Control Switching - Includes a USBC Adapter for USBC USB4 and Thunderbolt 4

**Brand:** cable matters
**Price:** € 137.39
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔌 Master your multi-computer setup with effortless USB switching!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cable Matters 4 Port USB 3.0 Switch USB Sharing Switch for 4 Computers and USBA Peripherals - Button or Wireless Remote Control Switching - Includes a USBC Adapter for USBC USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 by cable matters
- **How much does it cost?** € 137.39 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/206780950-cable-matters-4-port-usb-3-0-switch-usb-sharing)

## Best For

- cable matters enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cable matters brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Wireless Freedom:** Control your USB switch remotely with RF remote, perfect for hidden setups or busy desks.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Includes USB-C adapter supporting USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 devices for future-proof connectivity.
- • **Space-Saving Power Design:** Bus-powered with optional AC adapter, reducing clutter while supporting power-hungry peripherals.
- • **Blazing Fast Data Transfer:** Experience USB 3.0 speeds up to 5Gbps for lag-free peripheral sharing and productivity.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Control:** Switch effortlessly between 4 computers with a single button or remote press, eliminating cable chaos.

## Overview

The Cable Matters 4 Port USB 3.0 Switch lets professionals share up to four USB peripherals across four computers with ultra-fast 5Gbps data transfer. Featuring both button and RF remote control switching, it supports USB-C, USB4, and Thunderbolt 4 via included adapters. Its compact, bus-powered design minimizes desk clutter while maximizing workflow efficiency, making it an essential tool for multitasking managers and tech-savvy millennials.

## Description

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Review: Almost A Full KVM Replacment - Updated: I’ve had this for 4 years and it might be the most used accessory in my desk. Very good value. Original: I have four computers at my desk, two laptops, and two desktops, and two main displays (in addition to lap top displays). I wanted to able to switch between all four computers, and fully utilize both main displays with each computer, without paying 100s of dollars for a more modern KVM switch with full HDMI pass-through for TWO displays. If you are not aware, Displays can be used through USB 3.0. A USB 3.0 path straight to a USB to HDMI converter, will allow that PC to utilize the display. Furthermore, "DisplayLink" based USB to HDMI converters exist, and allow the conversion of one USB3.0 path to two displays. This was amazing when it first came out, and is still amazing to me today. You can run a display over USB 3.0. There are other chipsets (e.g. Magic Control Technology Corporation) but as far as I can tell only DisplayLink chipsets would work with all types of operating systems. So, why do you care. With a USB hub sitting in this little dongle, you can connect your keyboard, and pass through to your DisplayLink USB to HDMI dongle. Actually, you can connect any USB device to this little switch (I connect a full USB hub) and any device on the other side (hard drives, anything). With this bit of information, you can almost do a full KVM replacement. There are some obvious caveats here. I doubt you would get full display performance through a USB 3.0 connection to your machine. But for work purposes (documentation, writing code, browsing) this is more than sufficient. And for the kind of gaming I am interested in, not really a problem. In the picture attached you can see one USB cable coming out the front left going into the SIIG Hub (which supports two displays via a DisplayLink chipset. You can buy cheaper DisplayLink devices to avoid the expense of a hub). The other USB cable coming out goes to my hub, which has a wireless keyboard and mouse dongle, and any drives (I have a DVD drive) I want to control. Press the button 1-4 and seamlessly switch between computers. Out the back 4 micro usb connectors do a USB 3.0 connection to each of the computers (the port on the far-back right is the USB-C power supply for the switch). Setting up DisplayLink on a Linux machine is non-trivial, and with Ubuntu 18.04 I couldn't get it to work. With Ubuntu 20.04 the normal install programs worked ok, though I used a "debian" install script which configured things properly. DisplayLink absolutely works with Mac and Windows and is trivial to install, so I have two windows PCs, a Mac, and Linux machine, all going through this switch. With the remote or hitting a button, I switch between machines. Awesome. So what's missing. Well, there's no audio pass-through with this type of setup, something you might get with a KVM switch; you would have to work with audio over USB, which seems to be about $12. Display outputs may be limited, as well as display refresh rates. It is relatively easy to get most of the machines working with DisplayLink, but getting Ubuntu to work was very difficult. Overall, really happy with this, and was able to dump my old 1 display SIIG KVM switch.
Review: Works well. - Works well, has a little delay when changing inputs. I use it for 1 keyboard and mouse for 3 diffrent computers.

## Features

- Share Four USB Peripherals Between Four Hosts: The Cable Matters 4 Port USB 3.0 Switch selector is the ideal solution for sharing up to four USB peripherals with up to four separate computers; Use the USB KVM to eliminate the need for swapping cables and peripherals between desktops, laptops, and other equipment; Four host buttons allows the USB switch selector to swap between hosts with a single button press of the USB toggle switch
- RF Remote Control: Remote controlled USB KVM switch includes a remote control for instantaneously switching USB peripherals between host computers; Store the 4 port KVM switches behind a desk or in a crowded equipment rack and use the remote control to switch host devices; USB switcher (USB switch) remote control can be disabled for use in RF-sensitive environments
- Efficient and Space Saving: USB switch 4 computers reduces cable and accessory clutter; Use the keyboard mouse switch to use one keyboard, mouse, printer, and USB hard drive with up to four computers; Eliminate the need for separate workspaces with the USB 3 switch; USB sharing switch ensures your devices are always ready to go with one push of a button; On Windows hosts only, connect monitors to the USB switch using a compatible USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter (sold separately)
- 5Gbps Fast Data Transfer Speed: The 4 port USB KVM supports USB 3.0 speeds of up to 5Gbps; Keyboard mouse switch is backward compatible with USB 2.0 peripherals and works as a USB 2.0 switch; USB C switch supports USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 hosts with the included USB C to USB-A adapter; Keyboard and mouse switch provides flexibility for USB-C and USB 3 hosts
- Thoughtful Design: USB switch is bus-powered and supports most devices with no external power needed; AC adapter is included for optional external power for devices which may require more power; Built-in on/off switch on the keyboard switch for power cycling or power saving support without needing to disconnect cables

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B083JKDNRJ |
| Actuator Type | Toggle |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68 in KVM Switches |
| Brand Name | Cable Matters |
| Circuit Type | 4-way |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Usb |
| Connector Type | Usb Type C |
| Contact Material | Gold |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,178) |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.29 x 2.13 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 202060 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Specification Met | Etl, Ip54 |
| Switch Type | Toggle |
| Terminal | Button |
| UPC | 818707027509 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cable Matters
- **Connector Type:** Usb Type C
- **Contact Type:** Normally Open
- **Current Rating:** 10 Amps
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 4.29 x 2.13 x 0.59 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Operating Voltage:** 5 Volts (DC)
- **Operation Mode:** Manual
- **Switch Type:** Toggle
- **Terminal:** Button

## Images

![Cable Matters 4 Port USB 3.0 Switch USB Sharing Switch for 4 Computers and USBA Peripherals - Button or Wireless Remote Control Switching - Includes a USBC Adapter for USBC USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ejMQUg9kL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does the USB 3.0 Switch come with USB Cables?**
A: Yes, the USB 3.0 switch comes with 4 micro-B to USB 3.0 cables which can be used to connect up to four hosts. The USB 3.0 switch also comes with a USB-C adapter so that you may connect a USB-C host and a USB Extension cable for wireless accessories.

**Q: Does the USB 3.0 Switch support video?**
A: This USB switch does not have any video ports. However, it is compatible with the Cable Matters USB to HDMI video adapter which will allow you to connect multiple monitors on windows hosts.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost A Full KVM Replacment
*by S***E on June 20, 2022*

Updated: I’ve had this for 4 years and it might be the most used accessory in my desk. Very good value. Original: I have four computers at my desk, two laptops, and two desktops, and two main displays (in addition to lap top displays). I wanted to able to switch between all four computers, and fully utilize both main displays with each computer, without paying 100s of dollars for a more modern KVM switch with full HDMI pass-through for TWO displays. If you are not aware, Displays can be used through USB 3.0. A USB 3.0 path straight to a USB to HDMI converter, will allow that PC to utilize the display. Furthermore, "DisplayLink" based USB to HDMI converters exist, and allow the conversion of one USB3.0 path to two displays. This was amazing when it first came out, and is still amazing to me today. You can run a display over USB 3.0. There are other chipsets (e.g. Magic Control Technology Corporation) but as far as I can tell only DisplayLink chipsets would work with all types of operating systems. So, why do you care. With a USB hub sitting in this little dongle, you can connect your keyboard, and pass through to your DisplayLink USB to HDMI dongle. Actually, you can connect any USB device to this little switch (I connect a full USB hub) and any device on the other side (hard drives, anything). With this bit of information, you can almost do a full KVM replacement. There are some obvious caveats here. I doubt you would get full display performance through a USB 3.0 connection to your machine. But for work purposes (documentation, writing code, browsing) this is more than sufficient. And for the kind of gaming I am interested in, not really a problem. In the picture attached you can see one USB cable coming out the front left going into the SIIG Hub (which supports two displays via a DisplayLink chipset. You can buy cheaper DisplayLink devices to avoid the expense of a hub). The other USB cable coming out goes to my hub, which has a wireless keyboard and mouse dongle, and any drives (I have a DVD drive) I want to control. Press the button 1-4 and seamlessly switch between computers. Out the back 4 micro usb connectors do a USB 3.0 connection to each of the computers (the port on the far-back right is the USB-C power supply for the switch). Setting up DisplayLink on a Linux machine is non-trivial, and with Ubuntu 18.04 I couldn't get it to work. With Ubuntu 20.04 the normal install programs worked ok, though I used a "debian" install script which configured things properly. DisplayLink absolutely works with Mac and Windows and is trivial to install, so I have two windows PCs, a Mac, and Linux machine, all going through this switch. With the remote or hitting a button, I switch between machines. Awesome. So what's missing. Well, there's no audio pass-through with this type of setup, something you might get with a KVM switch; you would have to work with audio over USB, which seems to be about $12. Display outputs may be limited, as well as display refresh rates. It is relatively easy to get most of the machines working with DisplayLink, but getting Ubuntu to work was very difficult. Overall, really happy with this, and was able to dump my old 1 display SIIG KVM switch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well.
*by N***. on March 24, 2026*

Works well, has a little delay when changing inputs. I use it for 1 keyboard and mouse for 3 diffrent computers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well, but died after three years
*by J***Y on October 10, 2023*

Update: It has been three years, and it just died. Knocking off a star for longevity. The way it died was odd, it still works and swirches, but any usb port I plug it into gets overloaded and throws an error on the computer. I'm guessing the internal circuit that supplies the external power went bad. I tried different cables, different usb power supply, different computer, nothing helped. Makes me sad, this was one of the more useful devices I had on my desk. I have this set up to switch four devices between three machines (could have one more). Devices are gaming wired keyboard, wired gaming mouse, wireless headset 'amp' with 2.4G low latency connection, and another wired headset. It is plug and play, switches quickly, provides power, the remote is reliable, comes with all the cables you need, which are good quality. Pretty much everything I could ask for. I was also able to stuff a regular CR 2023 battery in the remote (NOT reccomended but possible, it is supposed to use a a smaller size), because I only had 2023s around.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-17*