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AV Switches & AV Splitters

Are you feeling overwhelmed with cable clutter when connecting multiple audio and video devices? Or are you constantly swapping between different types of cables, and struggling to connect all of your devices to a single display?

At 4Cabling, we offer a variety of AV switches and AV splitters that are designed to simplify your network setup, and seamlessly connect your audio and video devices. You can connect gaming consoles, Blu-ray players or streaming devices to your projector or television with ease, to enjoy a clutter free and stress free experience.

We stock and sell a wide range of audio/visual switches including HDMI switches, KVM switches, a HDMI extender over cat6 and cat6, a modulator, as well as a range of other switches and splitters. We can also supply a 4 port AV switch, an AV splitter to distribute your audio and video signals to multiple displays, or an 8 port AV switch to accommodate an extensive setup.

You can browse our extensive range of AV switches and AV splitters online, with the added benefit of free shipping on all orders over $50. If you have any questions or concerns about the best devices for your cable management set up, contact our customer service team, and they will be in touch shortly.

FAQ

What are the different types of AV switches?

Some of the most popular electrical supplies used for industrial and home applications include:

  • Outlets and switches, which let you power your appliances and light your home.
  • Wires and cables, drawn metal that uses an electrical circuit to carry electricity.
  • Power extenders/ extension cords that enable you to fit multiple plugs into a single outlet and extend its reach.
  • Circuit breakers, designed to protect electrical circuits from the damaging effects of short cuts or overcurrents.
  • Electrical conduit, a tube that can be used to protect or route electrical wiring.
  • Electrical fuses, which provides protection against overcurrents.
  • AC/DC power supplies, a device that receives electricity from a grid-based power supply and then converts that electricity into the necessary voltage required to power a load.

Can an AV switch support different resolutions or formats?

Electrical conduit should be used for instances that require you to manually run wire for electricity. They help to protect exposed circuit wires that are more vulnerable to damage or experiencing severe weather conditions. Conduits can also protect humans by preventing wires from loosening and becoming a shock hazard. And if you end up renovating, conduits make it easier to manage your wiring and ensure it remains well-organised amidst change.


Exposed wires are not only dangerous, but they are also more prone to becoming damaged or experiencing a decrease in efficiency. By enclosing exposed wire in an appropriate conduit, you are increasing the longevity of your wiring. But that’s not to say that only exposed wires require conduits. Buried wires can also benefit from conduits to provide additional protection against moisture or digging.

Do AV switches degrade the audio/video signal quality?

If you have expensive electrical devices that you are conscious of protecting, then a surge protected power board is a worthy investment.


Power points can experience power surges. Power surges can damage or even destroy any electrical device connected to the power point. A surge protected power board, meanwhile, ensures that only safe levels of electricity are able to pass through to your connected electronics. They are available as both boards and single-outlet protectors.

What is the difference between an AV switch and an HDMI switch?

An AV switch is a broad term that encompasses multiple audio and video connections, including DVI, VGA, component video and also HDMI products. Therefore, using an AV switch will enable you to connect to a wider range of audio and video sources.

 

On the other hand, a HDMI switch specifically focusses on HDMI input and HDMI output signals. Using a HDMI switch allows you to connect multiple HDMI sources to a single display, including gaming consoles or Blu-ray players. 

 

If you are unsure of the cable management products that will best suit your individual set up, then contact us. We would be happy to direct you to the best AV switch or AV cable splitter to improve the ease and functionality of managing your devices. 

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