Daiwa CS-201A 2 Position Coax Switch vs Kinivo HDMI Switch with Audio Extractor 3-in-1 out
Overall winner: Kinivo HDMI Switch with Audio Extractor 3-in-1 out
Key Differences
Daiwa CS-201A is a two-position coax/antenna switch with heavy-duty construction and a positive mechanical click, making it a durable choice for HF antenna use; Kinivo 360BNT is an HDMI switch/audio extractor that supports 4K60 and offers broader functional versatility for AV setups but has mixed auto-switching and device compatibility. Pick the Daiwa if you need a rugged, low-impact RF coax switch; pick the Kinivo if you need multi-input HDMI routing with audio extraction and 4K60 support
Daiwa CS-201A 2 Position Coax Switch
Two-position coax switch for antennas with wide frequency range and low insertion loss. Customers note reliable performance and solid build. "Heavy-duty construction" with smooth switching
Pros
- 2-position coax switch
- low insertion loss
- robust build quality
- positive switching feel
Cons
- limited technical specs provided
- no explicit mounting details
- no compatibility list
Kinivo HDMI Switch with Audio Extractor 3-in-1 out
HDMI switch with audio extractor and remote. Supports 4K 60Hz, Toslink SPDIF, and auto-switching. Some users report mixed results on compatibility and auto-switching performance
Pros
- 3 HDMI inputs with 1 output
- 4K 60Hz support
- Toslink optical audio port
- IR remote included
Cons
- Mixed auto-switching performance
- Compatibility varies across devices
- Some report intermittent turning off
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Daiwa |
| Durability | Daiwa |
| Versatility | Kinivo |
| User Reviews | Daiwa |