Let's start with a clarification: it's not just a useful tool for homes, but also for offices, restaurants, accommodation facilities, and it's extremely useful when it comes to video surveillance.
So what does an HDMI matrix do? Depending on the model, it has a different number of inputs and outputs, and for each source, the signal can be directed to the monitor or television connected as an output.
The simplest example of use is therefore an apartment where the signal from an audio and video source is sent to multiple televisions. But, as mentioned above, the uses can relate not only to leisure but also have professional purposes.
The HDMI matrix is therefore nothing more than an intelligent splitter that, via remote control, can manage different sources and one or more monitors to which the signal is sent.
On the market, and on our portal, there are various models that, depending on your needs, are equipped with more or fewer input ports and the same number of output ports.
As with everything, before purchasing a matrix, assess the situation, figure out what and how many signal paths you want to create, and make the right purchase.



