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product_id: 432355
title: "TRENDnet 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit with Audio, TK-209K, Control Up to 2 Computers, Windows, Linux, Mac OS Compliant, 2048 x 1536 VGA Resolution, NDAA & TAA Compliant, KVM Cables Included, Black"
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# Audio Support 2-Port USB VGA 2048x1536 TRENDnet 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit with Audio, TK-209K, Control Up to 2 Computers, Windows, Linux, Mac OS Compliant, 2048 x 1536 VGA Resolution, NDAA & TAA Compliant, KVM Cables Included, Black

**Price:** 10372 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔄 Switch It Up: Elevate Your Workspace Efficiency!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TRENDnet 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit with Audio, TK-209K, Control Up to 2 Computers, Windows, Linux, Mac OS Compliant, 2048 x 1536 VGA Resolution, NDAA & TAA Compliant, KVM Cables Included, Black
- **How much does it cost?** 10372 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/432355-trendnet-2-port-usb-kvm-switch-kit-with-audio-tk)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **NDAA Compliant:** Perfect for government and enterprise environments, ensuring compliance with U.S. regulations.
- • **Seamless Switching:** Easily toggle between two PCs with a simple push of a button or hot key.
- • **High-Resolution Support:** Experience stunning visuals with VGA resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 at 60Hz.
- • **Comprehensive Audio Integration:** Switch audio seamlessly with 3.5mm connections for both speakers and microphones.
- • **Reliable Manufacturer Protection:** Enjoy peace of mind with 2 years of TRENDnet's manufacturer support.

## Overview

The TRENDnet 2-Port USB KVM Switch and Cable Kit (TK-209K) allows you to manage two PCs effortlessly, featuring high-resolution VGA support, audio integration, and compliance with NDAA standards. With user-friendly push-button controls and hot-key functionality, this KVM switch is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability in their workspace.

## Description

TRENDnet’s 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit with Audio, model TK-209K, allows you to control multimedia PCs with just one keyboard, monitor, mouse, microphone, and a set of speakers. The KVM switch not only allows you to share your monitor, keyboard, and mouse, but you can also share a microphone and speakers. With just a simple press of a button, this KVM switch eliminates the hassle of cable swapping and switching between two PCs. With its hot plug, auto scan, and hotkey operating features, the TK-209K KVM Switch is an ideal choice for managing two PCs.

Review: Switching from Belkin and never going back! - Had a Belkin Flip KVM switch for over 5 years and since it finally died decided to give this a try. It is a better product in every way that that I can judge. (Only time will tell about the durability) If you don't want to read I'll sum it up like this: It performs better doing the ONE thing KVM switches are built to do, switch between computers! Pros: 1.) Built-In HotKey Switching: Most important feature I never knew I was missing. I used the physical button on the Belkin before but that required my hands to leave the keyboard. Also the clicking sound was distinct enough that others in my cubicle space could hear it. Even if I lifted it off the desk, the clicking sound was still too loud for a quiet office if done multiple times per day. 2.) Faster Switching: The previous Belkin took 5-6 seconds before I could see my other computer's output. This is closer to 3-4 seconds. I know thats not much but when your doing nothing but waiting for your devices to switch, it matters. 3.) Detachable Cables: Some have listed this as a con, but I think this is a very big pro. Sure you could theoretically lose the cables, but thats your own fault! LOL. If you are smart and actually screw in your monitor cables to the device, they are not going anywhere. Plus the flexibility during transport more than makes up for it. Being able to DETACH the cables to prevent the ends from getting pulled on is great. Cons: I can't really think of any cons except maybe that the audio connections use a proprietary cable. Seems to be 3.5mm to Mini-USB. These may be the cables that you can lose since they dont screw in. Actually I couldn't find a replacement set on desertcart so you may have to contact TrendNet to get a replacement. Not even sure I will ever end up using the audio so this doesn't warrant taking a star off. If you are on the fence, get this. No issues with wireless mouse/keyboard, lag, compatibility as some of the others have shown.
Review: It works fine so far, has ScrLk keyboard shortcut. - Devices connected and working: - MS Natural Keyboard Elite, connected via USB using a PS/2 port to USB adapter. - Logitech LX7 Wireless mouse. - HP LA1951G monitor, using VGA. - HP business class laptop, with Win7 Enterprise 64bit - Dell desktop with Win7 Home Premium 64bit ---------------------------- Device is working fine so far - no issues configuring it or installing it. Disclaimer; I work in the IT field and have previous KVM experience. I also have administrator rights on both computers. *************************************************************************************** To install: 1. I powered down both devices. 2. I connected the cables going in to the device, vga, usb keyboard and usb mouse. 3. I connected the outgoing cables to PC #1, then PC #2. 4. I powered up PC #1, waited approx a min and then logged in and confirmed mouse and keyboard. 5. I powered up PC #2, waited approx 10 seconds then hit ScrLk hotkey to switch over, I then waited another min and then logged in and confirmed mouse and keyboard. *************************************************************************************** I don't use the buttons on the device, it is kept hidden behind my desk - I rely solely on the keyboard hotkey of ScrLk+ScrLk which is a standard hotkey combo for KVM's in my experience. I was previously using the IoGear GCS632U which gave out after about 5yrs of use, so I can't fault it too much. It had always been a bit flaky though, and I had to fiddle with it a couple times a year to get USB devices to respond. It finally died completely about a week ago and I decided to go KVM hunting again. I picked this KVM primarily based on the price of around 20 dollars and its mostly positive reviews. It feels a bit cheaper than the IoGear device I was using but I like that the cables are able to be disconnected. I do not use it for audio, so I can not comment on that portion. I also disabled the KVM switching beeps by opening Sound via the Control Panel and under the Sounds tab setting the Device Connect, and Device Disconnect to (None) - keep in mind though this will disable all beep sounds for connecting/disconnecting devices such as cameras, mice, gps etc ... If I remember I will update this again later.

## Features

- DEVICE INTERFACE: 1 x VGA /SVGA HDB 15-pin (Female) 2 x USB 2.0 Ports (Keyboard / Mouse) 2 x 3.5mm Microphone/ Speaker acks
- NDAA COMPLIANT: With our NDAA compliant KVM Switches, you can plan and install networking solutions that Government customers demand today (U.S. and Canada Only)
- MANUFACTURER PROTECTION: We stand by the quality of our products.The TK-209K 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit with Audio is backed and supported with 2 years of TRENDnet Manufacturer Protection.
- RELIABLE TECH SUPPORT: Our team of advisors, support and tech experts are English speaking, and available for all your needs during normal business hours. We take pride in being there for our customers.
- COMPUTER INTERFACE: (Up to 2) 1 x USB 2.0 Type A 1 x VGA /SVGA HDB 15-pin (Female) 2 x 3.5mm Audio acks ;COMPLIANCE: Compliant with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS PLUG PLA : No CD or driver installation required.
- CONTROL UP TO 2 COMPUTERS: The 2-Port USB KVM Switch allows you to control up to two computers with one set of console controls
- KVM CABLES INCLUDED: Separate sets (2) of KVM cables are included with the KVM Switch, so users can start controlling four workstations instantly. 2 sets: 1.2m (4 ft.)
- USB POWER: The KVM cables also provide USB power to the 2 Port KVM Switch with a max consumption of 0.7W, eliminating the need for a power adapter
- HIGH QUALIT VGA RESOLUTION: The VGA KVM Switch is designed for VGA systems with resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 @ 60Hz.
- MULTI TASK: Listen to music or share a microphone from one computer while working on another; AUDIO SUPPORT: Experience full audio support through the 3.5mm microphone and speaker jacks

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #450 in KVM Switches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,537 Reviews |

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Switching from Belkin and never going back!
*by T***. on January 16, 2014*

Had a Belkin Flip KVM switch for over 5 years and since it finally died decided to give this a try. It is a better product in every way that that I can judge. (Only time will tell about the durability) If you don't want to read I'll sum it up like this: It performs better doing the ONE thing KVM switches are built to do, switch between computers! Pros: 1.) Built-In HotKey Switching: Most important feature I never knew I was missing. I used the physical button on the Belkin before but that required my hands to leave the keyboard. Also the clicking sound was distinct enough that others in my cubicle space could hear it. Even if I lifted it off the desk, the clicking sound was still too loud for a quiet office if done multiple times per day. 2.) Faster Switching: The previous Belkin took 5-6 seconds before I could see my other computer's output. This is closer to 3-4 seconds. I know thats not much but when your doing nothing but waiting for your devices to switch, it matters. 3.) Detachable Cables: Some have listed this as a con, but I think this is a very big pro. Sure you could theoretically lose the cables, but thats your own fault! LOL. If you are smart and actually screw in your monitor cables to the device, they are not going anywhere. Plus the flexibility during transport more than makes up for it. Being able to DETACH the cables to prevent the ends from getting pulled on is great. Cons: I can't really think of any cons except maybe that the audio connections use a proprietary cable. Seems to be 3.5mm to Mini-USB. These may be the cables that you can lose since they dont screw in. Actually I couldn't find a replacement set on Amazon so you may have to contact TrendNet to get a replacement. Not even sure I will ever end up using the audio so this doesn't warrant taking a star off. If you are on the fence, get this. No issues with wireless mouse/keyboard, lag, compatibility as some of the others have shown.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works fine so far, has ScrLk keyboard shortcut.
*by R***. on January 10, 2014*

Devices connected and working: - MS Natural Keyboard Elite, connected via USB using a PS/2 port to USB adapter. - Logitech LX7 Wireless mouse. - HP LA1951G monitor, using VGA. - HP business class laptop, with Win7 Enterprise 64bit - Dell desktop with Win7 Home Premium 64bit ---------------------------- Device is working fine so far - no issues configuring it or installing it. Disclaimer; I work in the IT field and have previous KVM experience. I also have administrator rights on both computers. *************************************************************************************** To install: 1. I powered down both devices. 2. I connected the cables going in to the device, vga, usb keyboard and usb mouse. 3. I connected the outgoing cables to PC #1, then PC #2. 4. I powered up PC #1, waited approx a min and then logged in and confirmed mouse and keyboard. 5. I powered up PC #2, waited approx 10 seconds then hit ScrLk hotkey to switch over, I then waited another min and then logged in and confirmed mouse and keyboard. *************************************************************************************** I don't use the buttons on the device, it is kept hidden behind my desk - I rely solely on the keyboard hotkey of ScrLk+ScrLk which is a standard hotkey combo for KVM's in my experience. I was previously using the IoGear GCS632U which gave out after about 5yrs of use, so I can't fault it too much. It had always been a bit flaky though, and I had to fiddle with it a couple times a year to get USB devices to respond. It finally died completely about a week ago and I decided to go KVM hunting again. I picked this KVM primarily based on the price of around 20 dollars and its mostly positive reviews. It feels a bit cheaper than the IoGear device I was using but I like that the cables are able to be disconnected. I do not use it for audio, so I can not comment on that portion. I also disabled the KVM switching beeps by opening Sound via the Control Panel and under the Sounds tab setting the Device Connect, and Device Disconnect to (None) - keep in mind though this will disable all beep sounds for connecting/disconnecting devices such as cameras, mice, gps etc ... If I remember I will update this again later.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ TK-209K
*by S***M on July 8, 2010*

I work from home and have a work laptop and a home laptop that each have their own docking station and monitor, but use the same keyboard and mouse through a Blackbox KVM switch that I've used for six or seven years. It has worked well, switching quickly with double taps of either keyboard CTRL key. I bought a wireless mouse not long ago to use when I'm mobile with one of the laptops, and really liked it. I want to incorporate it into the home office, but the USB dongle doesn't seem to get any power from the Blackbox KVM switch when I plug it in with a USB->PS2 adapter. I installed the TRENDnet KVM and the wireless mouse liked it right away. The switch works fine, but whenever I switch back and forth I get the beeps from the computers that indicate device connected and device disconnected. Not just one beep from each computer either. It's like three from each, every time I switch. It takes longer to switch too, since apparently the computer has to actually recognize the device. I called the TRENDnet support line and was pleasantly surprised by the short wait. Only a minute or two. I explained the issue and was told that I was experiencing the expected behavior. When I explained my desire for rapid switching and no connected/disconnected sounds, I was told it would not work that way. Ok. At least it was a straight answer, even if it isn't the one I wanted. It seems like it should be possible to make the computers think the device is still connected, and thereby radically reduce the time it takes to switch, as well as get rid of the sound effects. I don't recall seeing any reviews about this, so this is my contribution. While I wait for someone to come up with that approach so I can spend more money, I've disabled the two sounds (Device Connect and Device Disconnect) in the control panel. Other than that, the device works as expected. Was very simple to set up. Hasn't hung yet in switching over, though it is slower than what I'm used to.

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