

🎬 Elevate your entertainment setup — 8 ports, zero clutter, endless possibilities!
The DGODRT 8×1 HDMI Switch is a robust 8-port HDMI selector that supports 4K@30Hz Ultra HDR and 3D video formats. Designed with a durable metal body, it offers stable, lossless signal transmission and smart auto-switching via IR remote or panel button. Compatible with a wide range of devices including gaming consoles, PCs, and media players, it simplifies your home theater or office setup by consolidating multiple HDMI sources into one seamless display output.











| ASIN | B0C2BL5ZNP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108 in Audio & Video Selector Boxes |
| Brand | DGODRT |
| Cable Type | HDMI |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Blu-Ray Player, DVD Player, Gaming Console, Laptop, Monitor |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 191 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | DGODRT |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| UPC | 736081889301 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
P**S
Great for older HDMI devices!
Great for older HDMI devices. I was recently given a ps4 so I needed another port for my HDMI switch and sadly my old one was out. This switch works great for auto switching cause all of my devices can be turned all the way off, with none of that always on BS like a roku or other streaming box. It works great for my GBS Control for retro console upscaling, my Consolized GBA, my Retro usb AVS, PS3, WiiU and PS4. None of those devices output higher then 1080p 60fps so this inexpensive switch works great. If you are using basic non 4k hdmi devices it's awesome and you'll never need to worry about using the included remote or manual switching. :)
S**E
Works as it should
Item works as it should
K**E
Defective!
Went bad first day of use. Inputs would change by themselves. Would not work with my Roku Ultra. HDCP issues the Roku said. Roku worked fine when connected to my AV receiver directly. Returned for money back.
M**N
Splitter
This is an amazing product.
B**X
Far better than expected for my use case
This review is specifically for the 8-port DGODRT (wow, what a name) HDMI switch. It does indeed work as advertised, with a couple of minor hiccups, but has a couple of "surprise" features that might make up for any shortcomings. As expected, pressing the buttons on the front of the unit will switch the input to the corresponding port, with a nice, satisfying "clicky" feel. So far, so good, but a step-up feature I discovered after using it is the auto switch functionality, which I didn't know it would do. How it works is that if you're watching a source and power that source off, the device will automatically search for the next active input and jump to that. Similarly, if you're watching one source and then power another source on, the switch will jump to that source. This seems to work very well, I've had it set up for about a week now and the behavior is consistent and predictable; for my setup, this is a very handy bonus. As far as the downsides: first off is the remote, which is not the one pictured with the unit. Instead, they've made a very bizarre decision to use what appears to be the shell of a Fire Stick (or similar) and relabeled the buttons with numbers, which makes for a kind of nonsensical layout (I'll try to include a photo). I mean, it works, but it reeks of "we have a thousand of these weird remote shells, what can we use them on?" I suppose I'll get used to the layout, but I'd have preferred something more... Sane, I guess? The other small hiccup is with my Xbox Series X: when I first booted it after it was connected, it defaulted to 640x480 mode with no obvious way to change it. After a bit of Googling, I found a fairly simple fix: go into Settings/General/TV and Display Options/Video Fidelity & Overscan/Overrides, and set the override to HDMI. This unlocks the Resolution setting on the TV & Display Options page, which can then be set as desired. This setting persists after restarts, so it should be good to go unless an update forces it to default or something, but even then it would be easy to fix. It should be noted at this point that the unit advertises its 4K output at 30fps, which is likely a deal killer for serious gaming. However, in my specific use case (which is an older, 1080p Sony display), it works beautifully, and at least appears to offer 60fps in 1080p mode. Please take this with a grain of salt, as I have no way to verify this at the moment: all I know is that everything I have, from ancient retro games to Cyberpunk, all look exactly the same as they did when my system was directly connected. No motion tearing, no strobing or artifacts. It really looks great. In conclusion, I've found this unit, despite its wonky remote, to be well worth its price, at least in my 1080p-locked setup, but serious 4K users (gamers in particular) will likely want to look elsewhere.
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C**S
Solid little switch
Solid plug-and-play solution. Everything comes up just fine, and the switch passes traffic on all ports without issue.
D**.
Choose a different switch.
look for a different switch. This switch took too long to switch between source input channels, and some would not sync after selected.
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