TRENDnet TK-209K

2-Port USB/VGA Audio KVM Switch

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The 2-Port USB KVM Switch with Audio allows you to control multiple PCs with a single keyboard, monitor, mouse, microphone and speaker set.

2-Port USB/VGA Audio KVM Switch

Overview
The 2-Port USB KVM Switch with Audio allows you to control multiple PCs with a single keyboard, monitor, mouse, microphone and speaker set. The KVM switch not only allows you to share your monitor, keyboard and mouse but also to share your microphone and speakers.

With the touch of a button, it eliminates the tangle of cables running between 2 PCs. With its hot-plugging, auto search and hotkey features, the TK-209K is the ideal choice for sharing 2 PCs. Separate KVM cables are provided.

  • OS supported: Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/2003 Server, Linux and Mac OS


Specifications
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General information

Product name

TRENDnet TK-209K

Brand

TRENDnet

Model

TK-209K

Technical specifications

Product type

KVM switch

Connector(s)

2 X 3.5mm Jack Male Stereo
2 X USB
VGA (D-sub 15 Female)

Number of computers

2

Number of cable kits supplied

2

Switching method

Buttons

Rackable

No

Video output(s)

VGA

Peripheral input(s)

USB

Network port (RJ45)

No

Audio function

Yes

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 6 Apr 2007

Customer reviews
  • 56%
    9 reviews
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    4 reviews
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    1 review
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  • 13%
    2 reviews
  • by PierreT
    Posted on 19 Feb 2023
    Product bought from LDLC on 14 Jan 2023
    Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 9

    Sharing a keyboard, mouse and sound screen between 2 PCs

    Despite some concerns about the implementation of this product, especially the connection cables, it turns out that it works well and switching from one PC to another is fast. The only downside is the space taken up by the box with all its cables connected around it.

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  • by Jurassik P
    Posted on 1 Jun 2021
    Product bought from LDLC on 29 Apr 2021
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

    corresponds to the need

    allows the monitor/keyboard/mouse/HP/microphone group to be connected to 2 PCs and switched from one to the other

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  • by BaptisteD
    Posted on 20 Sep 2020
    Product bought from LDLC on 27 Aug 2020
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 7

    Works perfectly between PC and Raspberry

    I have tried this product to share the keyboard and mouse between a PC and a raspberry pi 3 and it works perfectly for sound and peripherals.

    The Raspberry only has HDMI for video, so screen sharing is not achieved via this box.

    The argument of the KMV boxes is often "less cables on the desk" it is rather false because those included in the pack are rather bulky (USB + VGA). The placement of the box is thus a real question not to be submerged!

    The operation of the box is very simple and easy to use. a very good product!

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  • by Steeven D
    Posted on 14 Oct 2019
    Product bought from LDLC on 3 Oct 2019
    Number of reviews: 10 Average rating: 9

    Nothing to say

    Simple installation and even simpler operation.

    I am very satisfied with this product .........

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  • by P-h.V
    Posted on 25 Jan 2019
    Product bought from LDLC on 8 Dec 2016
    Number of reviews: 4 Average rating: 6

    Result over one year

    I bought this product so that I wouldn't have to buy a keyboard/mouse combo for my laptop/fixture setup. It really does the job and still does the job.
    I wanted something not too expensive, just to say switch between the two. Shortly after I discovered software switches which made it partially obsolete.
    But why such a note: I recently bought a backlit keyboard, and now I can't connect both PCs at the same time.
    I'm having a disturbing sound on the audio output, as both my PCs are connected to an audio hub. I realised that it was the backlighting.
    I've also found that even when I unplugged a PC, the screen connected to the switch also had noise from the usb devices, and I often have to plug/unplug these to eliminate the staircase effect that the KVM imposes.
    Finally, I would not have given such a bad mark if I had asked for the KVM to be repaired under warranty, and it came back unchanged. I was told that this was not normal.

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