🧠📺 HDMI • DVI Splitter
This adapter takes a single HDMI video signal and routes it to two DVI-D displays. It’s designed for mirroring content across dual monitors—not for extending desktops or sending separate signals.
🔧 Adapter Format & Use Case
- 🔌 HDMI Male → Dual DVI-D Female
- Splits one HDMI video output into two DVI-D inputs
- Use Case: Mirror a single HDMI source to two DVI-D displays simultaneously
🖥️ Compatible Devices
- 💻 HDMI source: laptops, desktops, media players
- 📺 DVI-D displays: legacy monitors, projectors, industrial panels
- 🧠 AV setups requiring mirrored output across two screens
- 🛠️ Useful in retail signage, training rooms, or diagnostic stations
✅ Common Uses
- 🧠 Mirror one HDMI signal to two DVI monitors for presentations
- 🏪 Display identical content on dual screens in retail or kiosk setups
- 🧯 Connect legacy DVI displays to modern HDMI sources
- 🛠️ Split HDMI output from a PC to two older monitors
- 🧪 Test video output across multiple DVI devices
🧠 Signal Format Notes
- ⚙️ HDMI carries digital video + audio; DVI-D carries digital video only
- 🔇 No audio passthrough—DVI does not support sound
- 🔁 Passive splitter—requires identical resolution support on both displays
- 📉 Limited to mirroring; cannot extend desktop or send independent signals
- 📡 Supports up to 1080p depending on cable quality and device compatibility
⚠️ Things to Watch Out For
- 🚫 No HDCP support—won’t work with protected content (e.g., Blu-ray playback)
- 🔇 No audio—use separate audio output if needed
- 📉 Both DVI displays must support same resolution and refresh rate
- 🧯 Not suitable for HDMI-to-DVI conversion with audio needs
- 🧪 May not work with all HDMI sources—some require active splitters
🛠️ Quick Tips for Beginners
- 🧠 Use with identical DVI monitors for best results
- 📏 Keep cable lengths short to avoid signal degradation
- 🔍 Confirm HDMI source supports passive splitting
- 🧲 Choose gold-plated connectors for better contact and durability
- 🏷️ Label outputs if integrating into larger AV setups



