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Feb 24, 2018
Thought that it will work but turn out it's not
1 of 2 found this helpful I got this after the disappointment in another 4K switch. This one is promising - at least the box feels with some weight - not empty hallow like the previous failure.
I'm about to hook up to my Apple 4K TV because of my old Bose doesn't support 4K and we got the new 4K TV - I'll need to have ability to choose to project my 4K directly to the TV or to send my HDMI signal to Bose when I only want to listen to music. So I can turn off my LG 4K TV which eat up about 50W of electricity even with screen off.
2 problems arose. The switch will make Apple TV stunned and go blank. You have to unplug either HDMI cable and replug it in again. Furthermore, for 4K output that seems like to work well. It's not, after watching a 4K movie - the signal drop and blink like every 5 mins or so.
So, I detached this switch because it's now useless. Back to pulling out HDMI cable and plug it in again. No help here.

Nov 03, 2020
It works.
It works, no need for hydraulic, the tiny micro crimp work - just have to do it twice.

Mar 13, 2019
Cheap, good for easy job. For sophisticated job- try the YYC-2S.
It's OK for simple job. Harder to use when compare with the one with digital display. Function wise, try the YYC-2S circuit. It's about $1 more expensive, but it packs many more functions. Moreover, it's idle and operates at 0W power. Amazing.
