KVM Cables
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key specifications I should look for in KVM cables?
When selecting KVM cables, pay attention to cable length, connector type (such as HDMI, VGA, or DisplayPort), and the supported resolution. Ensure the cables support the video standards you require, such as 1080p or 4K, for optimal performance in your IT setup.
Are these KVM cables compatible with both PC and Mac systems?
Yes, our KVM cables are designed for compatibility with a wide range of devices, including both PC and Mac systems. However, check the cable specifications and your KVM switch to ensure they support the required connections for your specific hardware configuration.
In what situations should I use KVM cables?
KVM cables are ideal for environments where multiple computers need to be controlled from a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse setup. This is commonly used in server rooms, IT setups, or for reduced workspace clutter in office environments.
What is the difference between standard and high-speed KVM cables?
Standard KVM cables typically transmit signals at lower resolutions and may not support advanced features like USB 3.0 or high refresh rates. High-speed KVM cables, on the other hand, support higher resolutions, faster data transfer, and enhanced performance, making them suitable for graphics-intensive applications.
How do I choose the right length of KVM cable for my setup?
Choosing the right length depends on the distance between your KVM switch and your computers. It's best to measure the actual distance needed and add a little extra to avoid tension on the cable. Keep in mind that longer cables can sometimes lead to signal degradation; consider active cables for extended distances.
What certifications should I look for in KVM cables?
Look for certifications such as CE, RoHS, and UL to ensure compliance with safety and environmental standards. Additionally, cables that support HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 can indicate better quality and compatibility with high-resolution displays, ensuring better performance for your setup.

