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product_id: 535999208
title: "ROFAVEZCO 4K 120Hz HDMI 2.1 Splitter 8K 60Hz 1 in2 out VRR ALLM HDCP2.3 HDR10 8KUHD D-olby Vision Atmos Scaler 4K EDID 1080P Dual Monitors HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1X2 for PS5 SkyQ Xbox NVIDIA AMD"
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# Dolby Atmos & DTS X audio Supports up to 8K@60Hz 4K@120Hz dual output sync ROFAVEZCO 4K 120Hz HDMI 2.1 Splitter 8K 60Hz 1 in2 out VRR ALLM HDCP2.3 HDR10 8KUHD D-olby Vision Atmos Scaler 4K EDID 1080P Dual Monitors HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1X2 for PS5 SkyQ Xbox NVIDIA AMD

**Brand:** rofavezco
**Price:** VT35791
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your dual-screen game with 8K-ready, ultra-smooth HDMI power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ROFAVEZCO 4K 120Hz HDMI 2.1 Splitter 8K 60Hz 1 in2 out VRR ALLM HDCP2.3 HDR10 8KUHD D-olby Vision Atmos Scaler 4K EDID 1080P Dual Monitors HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1X2 for PS5 SkyQ Xbox NVIDIA AMD by rofavezco
- **How much does it cost?** VT35791 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/535999208-rofavezco-4k-120hz-hdmi-2-1-splitter-8k-60hz-1)

## Best For

- rofavezco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rofavezco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Immersive Audio Experience:** Supports Dolby Atmos, DTS X, and True HD for cinema-quality sound that elevates every moment.
- • **Future-Proof 8K Compatibility:** Experience crystal-clear visuals with support for up to 8K@60Hz, ensuring your setup stays ahead of the curve.
- • **Seamless 4K 120Hz Dual Display:** Mirror your gaming or streaming setup flawlessly across two screens with ultra-smooth 120Hz refresh rates.
- • **Plug & Play with Smart EDID Management:** Effortlessly configure your displays with EDID scaler and DIP switches—no complicated setup, just instant performance.
- • **Robust Aluminum Build & Firmware Upgradable:** Durable metal casing keeps it cool and reliable, plus USB-C firmware updates keep your splitter cutting-edge.

## Overview

The ROFAVEZCO HDMI 2.1 Splitter delivers flawless 4K@120Hz and up to 8K@60Hz video output to two displays simultaneously, supporting advanced features like VRR, ALLM, HDR10, and Dolby Vision. Designed for gamers and media enthusiasts, it ensures immersive Dolby Atmos and DTS X audio, easy EDID management, and a sturdy aluminum build with USB-C firmware updates. Perfect for PS5, Xbox, NVIDIA, and more, it’s the ultimate tool to mirror high-res content without compromise.

## Description

Product Description Usage Tips for Optimal Performance Power Connection ：Always connect the no included power cable to a 5V 1A (or higher) power source to ensure stable and fast transmission. 4K@120Hz Resolution： To achieve the best performance at 4K@120Hz, use a HDMI 2.1 cable that is no longer than 3 meters. Source and Display Settings： Confirm that both your HDMI source device (e.g., laptop) and HDMI display (e.g., monitor) are set to support your desired resolution and refresh rate. No ARC/eARC Support： This device does not support Audio Return Channel (ARC) or enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC). Downscaler Limitations： The downscaler only supports 4K to 1080p conversion and does not change the refresh rate (e.g., 4K60Hz becomes 1080p60Hz, and 4K120Hz becomes 1080p120Hz). For PS5:Go to Settings → Screen and Video → Resolution and set it to Automatic.Enable VRR, 120Hz Output, and ALLM in the settings menu.Under Saved Data and Game/App Settings → Game Presets, choose either Performance Mode or Resolution Mode based on your preference. For Xbox: Navigate to Profile & system → Settings → General → TV & display options.Set the resolution to 4K UHD and the refresh rate to 120Hz.Enable "Allow variable refresh rate" under Video modes. F or NVIDIA (PC): Open the NVIDIA Control Panel and go to Resolution settings.Scroll to PC resolutions, select 4K, and then choose 120Hz as the refresh rate. Troubleshooting Tips： If audio/video issues occur:Check power supply (5V 1A+).Verify HDMI 2.1 cable less than 3M. EDID switches match your audio format.

Review: Just the job for me - This tiny little box did what I needed without fuss. I have a UHD Bluray player that I wanted to connect to a 4k projector and an old 1080p TV. I just want to sometimes be able to use the on-screen menus of the player via the TV without turning on the projector - mainly when playing music CDs. Connected the player to the splitter with a certified HDMI 2.1 short 1m 48Gbps cable and the projector to output 1 and the TV to output 2 with their original cables. I left the EDID DIP switches at default (all OFF) and flipped the Output 2 1080p scaling DIP switch to ON (leaving the Output 1 switch OFF). The box converted all the incoming 4k signals from the player to 1080p for the TV and the projector works fine at the same time (receiving SHD 4k60p YUV4:4:4 at 8 bit or HDR10 4k24p). The TV shows 1080p 24/60 just fine. Note that if you send the splitter 4k120p signals, the TV would have to be able to show 1080p120 and many old TVs might not go above 60Hz. Some might not go down to 24Hz either. The splitter does not covert frame rate, only resolution. The splitter does not convert HDR to SDR so when the projector is being sent HDR signals, my old TV shows the video but with out of whack gamma and colour because it's not a HDR capable TV and the splitter is relaying the display capabilities reported by the projector to the player (the EDID code). The TV received audio ok but I don't care about it as the surround sound goes to my amp via SPDIF optical from the player. The projector has no audio capability. Seems a handy gadget to do this rather than paying for a AV amp that has two HDMI outputs (and ones that will do the 1080p scaling conversion too). My ancient AV amp has no HDMI ports at all so this is going straight from the player output to the splitter to the two displays. Not the cheapest HDMI splitter on the market (at £50 I paid) but I like that it has no control buttons to deal with. Just set the config via DIP switches and it does what it's supposed to, tucked away behind the cabinet. It's made of metal and in use got fairly warm but not hot to the touch. You can also seemingly update the firmware via the USB-C port that powers it. There's a recessed button to press to do an update but no instructions on how to do this or where to get firmware (although a company web address is given in the instruction leaflet).
Review: Versatile splitter - Works as advertised, versatile and no issues with quality

## Features

- 4K 120Hz HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1 in 2 out: Aluminum HDMI Splitter for Dual Monitor Duplicate/Mirror 4K 120hz & 1080P 120Hz work in Sync for Xbox, PS5 4K 120Hz, Sky q, IPS gaming monitor,Up to 8K@60Hz,4K@120Hz, D-olby vision, HDR and HDCP2.3, Deep Color, 3D, Lip Sync,EDID management,Down scaler function.
- True 8K Ultra HD VRR ALLM Video & Audio Format：Video Format:HDMI 2.1 Splitter supports multiple resolution up to 8K@60Hz 4K@120Hz 5120x1440@120Hz 1080P@240Hz 4:4:4 8bit VRR ALLM HDR10 HDCP2.3 D-olby vision, 3D effect. Audio Format:Supports D-olby Atmos, DTS X,D-olby True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, PCM7.1.
- HDMI 2.1 Splitter EDID Scaler Easy Set Up：supports 4K120Hz and 1080P 120Hz output simultaneously.Type C cable for power supply. Pls use good HDMI2.1 cable less than 3m. Scaler 4K to 1080P Position Set to ON.When outputting 4K120Hz, the downscaler will be 1080P120Hz.Please choose the appropriate EDID according to your needs. Otherwise, please choose COPY. It will read the EDID of the TV connected to OUT1.
- HDMI Splitter 8K Broad Compatibility: HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1 In 2 out can compatible with partly HDMI device such as NVIDIA AMD desertcart Fire Stick, Apple TV, LE TV, PS3/ 4/ 5 Video Games, Macbook, VCD/ DVD Player, IP TV, STB, Media Box, Camera, Xbox360, Xbox one, Huawei Box, MIUI Box, Smart Box, Blue-ray Player Chromecast, PC/Computer, YUV 60Hz, RGB 30Hz, ROKU 4, SAT Receiver, Digital camera, Projector
- Note：Most using issues are cuased by poor quality cables. Highly recommend certified HDMI 2.1 cable less than 10ft / 3m. Please see ASIN B0B67KQ8CM if needed. Does NOT support Sonos-ARC/e-ARC CEC Bi-directional.NOT support 8K 60HZ 4:4:4 48Gbps, DO NOT down-scale HDR D-olby Vision (4K60 4:2:2), Does not convert HDR to SDR.Does not support 60hz & 120hz work in sync.Does not EXTEND screen, only Copy/ Mirror.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C739QQ4Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,629 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 82 in Splitters |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | EZ-SP12H21 |
| Manufacturer | ezcoo HITECH |
| Package Dimensions | 11.9 x 6.4 x 2.4 cm; 140 g |

## Images

![ROFAVEZCO 4K 120Hz HDMI 2.1 Splitter 8K 60Hz 1 in2 out VRR ALLM HDCP2.3 HDR10 8KUHD D-olby Vision Atmos Scaler 4K EDID 1080P Dual Monitors HDMI 2.1 Splitter 1X2 for PS5 SkyQ Xbox NVIDIA AMD - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71OIcegv6pL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How to get 4K 120HZ Dobly Vision  or No sound or image**
A: 1.Check that the HDMI 2.1 cable is less than 3 m long.

**Q: How the HDMI 2.1 Splitter Connect to the elgato HD6OX**
A: 1.Connect elgato HD6OX to splitter ouT1

**Q: Here are the solutions for 4K 120Hz TVs or monitor that do not support 4K 120hz**
A: 1.Go to Nvidia Settings, scroll down to PC Settings under Resolution Settings and select the 4K Resolution option. select the 120hz option. Click Apply. Select colour 4:2:0, 8Bpc and 120Hz with G-sync.

**Q: Here are the solutions for 4K 120Hz PS5**
A: Select "Settings" in the upper right corner of the screen;Select "Screen and Video" - Enable 120 Hz output - Automatic;select "Performance Mode or Resolution Mode" and set it to "Performance Mode".

**Q: Here are the solutions for 4K 120Hz XBOX**
A: Press the Home button (XBOX button) on your XBOX controller. Select Profile &amp; System and go to Settings. In the General category, select TV &amp; Display. Set the resolution to 4K UHD.set the refresh rate to 120 Hz.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just the job for me
*by C***L on 14 May 2025*

This tiny little box did what I needed without fuss. I have a UHD Bluray player that I wanted to connect to a 4k projector and an old 1080p TV. I just want to sometimes be able to use the on-screen menus of the player via the TV without turning on the projector - mainly when playing music CDs. Connected the player to the splitter with a certified HDMI 2.1 short 1m 48Gbps cable and the projector to output 1 and the TV to output 2 with their original cables. I left the EDID DIP switches at default (all OFF) and flipped the Output 2 1080p scaling DIP switch to ON (leaving the Output 1 switch OFF). The box converted all the incoming 4k signals from the player to 1080p for the TV and the projector works fine at the same time (receiving SHD 4k60p YUV4:4:4 at 8 bit or HDR10 4k24p). The TV shows 1080p 24/60 just fine. Note that if you send the splitter 4k120p signals, the TV would have to be able to show 1080p120 and many old TVs might not go above 60Hz. Some might not go down to 24Hz either. The splitter does not covert frame rate, only resolution. The splitter does not convert HDR to SDR so when the projector is being sent HDR signals, my old TV shows the video but with out of whack gamma and colour because it's not a HDR capable TV and the splitter is relaying the display capabilities reported by the projector to the player (the EDID code). The TV received audio ok but I don't care about it as the surround sound goes to my amp via SPDIF optical from the player. The projector has no audio capability. Seems a handy gadget to do this rather than paying for a AV amp that has two HDMI outputs (and ones that will do the 1080p scaling conversion too). My ancient AV amp has no HDMI ports at all so this is going straight from the player output to the splitter to the two displays. Not the cheapest HDMI splitter on the market (at £50 I paid) but I like that it has no control buttons to deal with. Just set the config via DIP switches and it does what it's supposed to, tucked away behind the cabinet. It's made of metal and in use got fairly warm but not hot to the touch. You can also seemingly update the firmware via the USB-C port that powers it. There's a recessed button to press to do an update but no instructions on how to do this or where to get firmware (although a company web address is given in the instruction leaflet).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Versatile splitter
*by P***N on 15 January 2026*

Works as advertised, versatile and no issues with quality

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great device but can be a pain to get working properly
*by J***S on 23 November 2023*

Before getting stuck into the product review, I need to let you know that I had a LOT of problems with this splitter. Worse, the EZCOO product support consisted of very short and basic responses, so it took 13 days before I could properly use the splitter. I got it working in the end, with most of the diagnostics being done on my end. The first unit I received was faulty on OUT1 socket, which I didn't know until after EZCOO sent a replacement to me on day 10. The real problem that existed on both the faulty unit and the working unit was that VRR (AMD FreeSync) didn't work with my monitor but it worked with my capture card, which was idiotic because I wanted this splitter so I could duplicate a fullscreen application to 2 identical monitors. I will explain how to fix that issue at the end of my review. Keep reading! So, the product itself comes in a long thin box which is perfect for Amazon deliveries because it will fit inside the smallest package and be able to fit through your letterbox. Great! Inside the box is the splitter device, which is very small and looks and feels like a professional piece of gear. Also included is a USB-C power cable which can be connected to a wall plug adaptor or powered by most PC motherboard USB sockets. I have not tried any other USB sockets, but they should also work. Basic instructions are provided on a small folded piece of paper, and there's also a pin tool to help put the device into update mode. On one side of the splitter there is a single source HDMI socket for your PC, console, or other device and a DIP switch which allows you to control the EDID setting of the signal that will output from the HDMI outputs on the other side. EDID is the display information that a device sends to another device so they can make a proper connection with the correct resolution, refresh rate etc. The default setting will be fine for most people, but the splitter essentially allows you to override certain parts of the display information to solve compatibility issues. On the other side of the splitter there are 2 destination HDMI sockets to connect your TV, monitor, capture card etc. There is also another DIP switch which allows you to downscale your source signal to 1080p, so if your source was 4K and you had a 4K screen connected to OUT1 and a 1080p screen connected to OUT2, you could use both at the same time by setting scaler switch 2 to ON without worrying about any other settings on your screen. In default mode (all EDID switch set to 0) the OUT2 signal is copied from the screen connected to OUT1, so if you had a 4K TV connected to OUT1 and a 1080p monitor connected to OUT2, you might have problems unless you use the scaler switch because the splitter will otherwise try to apply the display information from OUT1 to OUT2 and that would obviously be wrong and probably fail to connect the monitor on OUT2. If you're connecting 1 screen and sending a copy to a capture card then it's important that your screen is connected to OUT1. I personally have an Elgato 4K60 Pro MK2 with VRR firmware update that I sometimes use to record footage. That capture card has no problem being detected, so connect it to OUT2 and make sure your screen is connected to OUT1 because you want your monitor to be copied to the capture card, not the other way around. This is possibly the same set up with other capture cards. I had VRR enabled on my PC before I bought the splitter and it was working fine. Once I connected this splitter, it showed up as not supported. I use 1080p 120 Hz monitors. My HDMI cables were short and high quality, all able to handle VRR when the splitter wasn't connected. I spoke with EZCOO support but they just didn't understand anything that I was asking, and gave bogus answers such as "Dear Customer, Pixel format set YUV444" which had nothing to do with the problem. I don't think their support agent reads / speaks English very well, which is devastating because this product has lots of potential ways to fail, so they need a good support agent who actually understands what's being asked of them. To their credit, the agent never gave up and was always friendly, but when you spend £80 on a device that doesn't work within a few minutes of connecting all the cables and then their support give you broken answers... you feel cheated. As I said at the beginning of the review, it took 13 days to get this splitter working on my set up and the final thing needed to get VRR working was a correct incoming EDID. If your exact resolution and refresh rate are not available as part of the listed EDID on Windows then even though you can mix and match the resolution and refresh rate and your monitor will work fine without that exact EDID being available, if you connect the splitter then it doesn't know what to do with that EDID list because the exact settings it wants to use are not available, so it just does its best and unfortunately its best for me was 1080p 120 Hz without VRR. In order to get VRR working, I had to use a tool called Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) and set up the correct EDID that the splitter expects. CRU is something I've used over the years to correct things like graphics card memory running at high speed in dual monitor mode when it doesn't need to, or changing the display frequency so that a certain refresh rate could be used without any issues. I had a feeling this tool might be able to help me here and it did. The most recent version covers every part of the EDID you'll need and so you're able to add your exact resolution to all possible connection methods your PC might deliver. In my case, all I had to do was add 1920 x 1080 with 120 Hz refresh rate to 3 sections of the EDID, save it and then run the included restart64.exe to get my graphics driver to recognise the changes. After I did that, VRR worked immediately. I've added an image to my review that shows what I did on CRU to help anyone who has the same issue and wants to try it. I also sent this image and details of my solution to EZCOO in case someone else contacts them about it in future. All in all, this splitter is a great device but it has some quirks and I feel like a firmware update might be needed to automatically handle some edge cases like mine instead of forcing customers to jump through very large and complicated technical hoops to get something working that should just work as soon as you plug it in. I don't think there's anything wrong with the price, EZCOO just needs to work on their product description and product support because I doubt most people would have endured the madness described here to get this device to work. UPDATE: I bought a new monitor that is HDMI 2.0 but my old monitor was HDMI 1.4b and this seemed to cause issues. The problem was that my AMD Software was seeing the monitor as FreeSync Premium compatible but also saying it was not supported like before. I noticed that EZCOO released a firmware update for this HDMI splitter towards the end of 2024, so I updated the firmware before doing anything else. This changed nothing. FreeSync Premium was still not supported. I then checked the CRU tool that helped me fix my original problem and noticed the CTA-861 section was classed as HDMI 2.0 on my new monitor rather than just HDMI as it was on my old monitor. I tried messing around with different resolutions like before but it didn't solve the issue. What actually worked was deleting the whole CTA-861 section and recreating it with TV resolution, HDMI support, and FreeSync range sections with the same specifications as my new monitor. This seems incorrect because my GPU and monitor are both HDMI 2.0 compatible and what I just described would create a HDMI 1.x compatible extension block, but it worked. After saving the monitor profile and using restart64.exe to apply the changes, the FreeSync Premium option was gone from my AMD software and replaced with a VRR option instead. In case you're wondering... FreeSync Premium is a vendor specific variable refresh rate implementation whereas VRR is the vendor agnostic implementation. I'm not sure why VRR works but FreeSync Premium doesn't, all I know at this point is that some form of variable refresh rate is now working on my system, as confirmed by my capture card software which dynamically updates the refresh rate whenever it changes.

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