Audio video switches help organize complex home theater systems because they have various ports for connecting DVD players, CD players, gaming consoles, VCRs, camcorders, and other audio-video appliances to different output devices like televisions and monitors. They allow users to immediately activate the equipment they want to use with just a push of a button.
Kinds of audio video switches include the following:
Single output, multiple input
Single output, Multiple Input Audio Video Switches have knobs and buttons for easy switching between different inputs with the single output always selected. They come with two- to six-input models.
Earphone outlet: Look for an audio video switch with an earphone jack that allows you to connect earphones or headphones so you can listen or watch privately, without disturbing others.
Output type: If you want more than two outputs, choose an audio video switch with an RCA and an S-video connector.
Labeling: Choose an audio video switch with easy to distinguish audio and video sockets. Audio connections should have red sockets, while video connections should have yellow.
Indicators: Choose an audio video switch with light indicators that let you know which input is enabled.
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