Need to display same signal in different screens?

Do you need to display same signal in different screens? If yes, then you should look for a functional HDMI splitter that you can take anywhere. With Ultra HD resolution, HDMI devices perfectly transfer your video and audio to up to two monitors.
HDMI splitters take a signal in from a source device and then send that exact same signal out to multiple displays. In other words, they allow you to take one video source and split it into multiple locations. This may mean running a cable signal to two rooms, or it may mean connecting ten or more TV screens together. There are limitations of HDMI splitting, but for the most part, they do exactly what you’d expect.
The good thing is that HDMI connections are found on every modern TV and pretty much everything you connect to a TV: from PlayStations to streaming devices, AV receivers to cable boxes and soundbars. Most people own TVs that have enough HDMI inputs to handle all of their connected devices. But what if you buy another sweet piece of gear and find that your TV doesn’t have enough slots anymore? And some people have the opposite issue: one source device they want to appear on multiple TVs. In both cases you’ll need either an HDMI splitter.
As I conclude, it is good to mention that the HDMI splitters are mostly used in Sports Bars, Restaurants, Casinos, Gentleman’s Clubs, Bowling Alleys, Fitness Centers, Malls, Places of Worship, Data Centers, County Clubs, Gaming Rooms, Nail Salons, Factories, Conference Rooms, Schools, Home Theaters or many other installations requiring HDMI matrix switching.
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