IOGEAR 4-Port USB KVM Switch with Cables vs UGREEN USB 3.0 Switch Selector for 2 PCs, 4 Ports
Overall winner: IOGEAR 4-Port USB KVM Switch with Cables
Key Differences
IOGEAR (A) is a 4-port USB KVM with attached cables and remote button control, suited for switching multiple computers and carrying VGA KVM functionality; UGREEN (B) is a USB 3.0 switch designed for sharing four USB devices between two PCs and focuses on high-speed USB peripheral sharing. Choose IOGEAR if you need a multi-computer KVM setup with integrated cabling and VGA support; choose UGREEN if you only need to share USB 3.0 devices between two computers at a lower-priced tier
IOGEAR 4-Port USB KVM Switch with Cables
Allows sharing a VGA monitor, USB mouse, and USB keyboard across four computers. Notable for easy setup and remote button control. Customers mention good value and ease of use, with some compatibility mixed feedback
Pros
- compact design with attached cables
- remote button control
- supports multiple computers
- molded-in cables for setup
Cons
- mixed compatibility with some devices
- some users report keyboard input lag
UGREEN USB 3.0 Switch Selector for 2 PCs, 4 Ports
USB 3.0 switch lets two computers share four USB devices. Simplifies switching and setup; users report ease of use with keyboards/mice, but some issues with USB devices and connectivity noted
Pros
- two computers share four USB devices
- easy button-based switching
- supports USB 3.0 devices
- includes 2 packs USB 3.0 cables
Cons
- mixed compatibility for some USB devices
- durability concerns and random disconnections
- some ports may become disabled
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | UGREEN |
| Durability | IOGEAR |
| Versatility | IOGEAR |
| User Reviews | UGREEN |