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| Digital Audio Bi-Directional Optical Toslink Switch and Splitter | 
enlarge | Brand: Shoptronics Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $3.95 You Save: $26.04 (87%)
New (6) Used (1) from $3.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 80 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
MPN: SWOPT2 Model: SWOPT2 UPC: 844632026041 ASIN: B0002MQGR2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 1-OPTICAL SPLITTER! Toslink input to two Toslink outputs to connect one digital audio source to two inputs! Brand new, factory direct! Full manufacturers warranty included! Orders are immediately processed with FREE delivery confirmation and FREE tracking number! Shipments shipped out every business day! Our customer service representatives answer all emails within 24 hours or less guaranteed! 100% customer satisfaction! APO, AFO, FPO and other military address gladly accepted! Please visit our zShops for other great deals! We follow Amazons return policy.
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cheap quick fix August 14, 2008 Bought this to hook my Playstation 3 and XBOX 360 into one optical input on my surround sound. after about 5 minutes of making sure wires were fit snug into the device, I tried it. Works wonders. Both systems put out sound, although you can only use one at a time. For the price, I have no complaints.
No Good. July 28, 2008 This seemed like the perfect solution for me. I have a receiver with two Optical inputs and 3 devices I need to plug in (Blue-Ray, PS2 and AppleTV). Unfortunately, it seems this device causes enough of a "signal" loss to make it useless. I can see some red light coming through, but apparently not enough for my receiver to pick up and use. A shame. I would return but was cheap enough to not bother...I'll save you the trouble!
Doesn't work - but it's not the item's fault July 21, 2008 I bought this as a "switch" to use the optical out from both my cable box and PC sound card on the single optical input of my sound receiver.
Unfortunately there's a problem with this - my cable box (Comcast) does not turn off it's optical port even when the box itself turned off. As a result I do not get sound from my PC with the cable box still plugged in to the splitter. However, the PC does turn off the optical port when it's turned off so I do sound from the cable box when both are plugged in. That doesn't really help me, but it does let me know that the splitter is functional.
If you plan to buy this as a switch between two sources, make sure that you check that your devices actually turn off their optical outputs when the device itself is turned off. It's easy enough to check this just by looking at the end of the optical cable, if it's lit up red, the optical output is still on.
Looks like I'll have to by a "real" switch.
PEOPLE THAT SAY IT DOESNT WORK ARE WRONG July 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've read a few of the bad reviews on this item and they all seem to be user error. One reviewer says that his optical cable just falls out of the switch. Thats because he didnt lock the cable in. It takes a little bit of effort to just push the optical cable in all the way then its locked in. Some reviewers say it doesnt work. Thats probably because they didnt lock the optical cables in place. I have my HD DVD player and my PS3 connected at the same time and it works perfectly (as long as only one device is turned on).
Doesn't Work July 6, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've tried this product and it simply doesn't work, the audio would not go through the device. Purchased a powered unit that works excellent wouldn't recommend purchasing this item.
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