


Extron SW4 USB Plus USB Switcher (No Power Supply)
Condition: Good
Open Box — New, unused gear. Original packaging has been opened, but the item has never been used.
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Very Good — Used gear with minimal cosmetic wear. Fully functional and well cared for.
Good — Fully functional gear with noticeable cosmetic wear from normal use.
Fair — Functional gear with significant cosmetic wear, such as major scratches or missing non-essential parts.
For Parts Only — Non-functional gear sold as-is. Suitable only for parts or repair; not operational.

Extron SW4 USB Plus USB Switcher (No Power Supply)
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The Extron SW4 USB Plus is a four-input USB switcher that allows switching between multiple host devices and multiple USB peripherals. It provides integrator-friendly solutions for implementing USB 2.0 compatible switching in professional AV environments. A number of specialized features help further streamline integration, such as: port status indication, RS-232 pass-through, front panel security lockout, and multiple control points. The SW4 USB Plus model features Host and Peripheral Emulation Mode, which provides “keep alive” functionality by continuously mimicking host and keyboard/mouse communications within the switcher. This emulation eliminates the need for enumeration, and reduces the chance of failed device communications throughout the switching process.
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The Extron SW4 USB Plus is a four-input USB switcher that allows switching between multiple host devices and multiple USB peripherals. It provides integrator-friendly solutions for implementing USB 2.0 compatible switching in professional AV environments. A number of specialized features help further streamline integration, such as: port status indication, RS-232 pass-through, front panel security lockout, and multiple control points. The SW4 USB Plus model features Host and Peripheral Emulation Mode, which provides “keep alive” functionality by continuously mimicking host and keyboard/mouse communications within the switcher. This emulation eliminates the need for enumeration, and reduces the chance of failed device communications throughout the switching process.