2-Port USB 3.0 Peripheral Sharing Switch with USB-C Adapter - Share Keyboard, Mouse & Devices Between 2 Computers for Home Office & Gaming Setup
2-Port USB 3.0 Peripheral Sharing Switch with USB-C Adapter - Share Keyboard, Mouse & Devices Between 2 Computers for Home Office & Gaming Setup2-Port USB 3.0 Peripheral Sharing Switch with USB-C Adapter - Share Keyboard, Mouse & Devices Between 2 Computers for Home Office & Gaming Setup2-Port USB 3.0 Peripheral Sharing Switch with USB-C Adapter - Share Keyboard, Mouse & Devices Between 2 Computers for Home Office & Gaming Setup

2-Port USB 3.0 Peripheral Sharing Switch with USB-C Adapter - Share Keyboard, Mouse & Devices Between 2 Computers for Home Office & Gaming Setup

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Product Description


Share USB 3.0 Peripherals With Two Computers

IOGEAR's 4x2 USB 3.0 Peripheral Sharing Switch is a convenient way to share four (4) USB devices between two (2) USB-A or USB-C computers. Share a keyboard, mouse, printer, portable hard drive and more with simple push-button switching.


Connect USB-C Computers to Existing Devices

Share your existing USB-A peripheral devices with the newest USB-C-enabled laptop or tablet with the included USB-A to USB-C adapter cable.

Save Space and Expense

The Peripheral Sharing Switch is perfect for small office, and home office users since it not only saves users from purchasing duplicate peripherals, it also creates a space saving, productive work environment.


High-Speed USB 3.0

The Switch offers USB 3.0 data transfer rate of up to 5 Gbps to support high-bandwidth devices such as hard drives, high-resolution webcams, and much more. Connect a keyboard and mouse to the Switch to use it as a simple USB dock or limited KM switch to serve as a simple means of controlling two computers with a single control center.