Y.D.F Video Converter Review
Our verdict
The Y.D.F four-port HDMI splitter is a budget-friendly option at $18.99 with a 4.4 rating from 277 reviews. It offers four HDMI outputs at a price well below most branded competitors, making it a reasonable choice for cost-sensitive setups.
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Budget-conscious buyers who need four simultaneous HDMI outputs and do not require brand-name support or extensive compatibility documentation.
Skip if
You need 4K HDR output confirmed by the manufacturer, or you require reliable customer support for a professional installation.
- HDMI ports 4
- Color Black
- Priced 56% below the category median ($42.99 across 101 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 277 owner ratings
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Popularity2.9/5
277 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other LED, QLED and OLED TVs plus TV mounts, streaming media players, antennas, cables and satellite gear we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Y.D.F splitter offers four HDMI ports at $18.99, which is roughly half the price of Orei's comparable UHDS-104 four-port unit. That pricing difference is the primary appeal here. The 4.4 rating from 277 reviews suggests the unit delivers on the basics for a reasonable portion of buyers.
Y.D.F is a lesser-known brand compared to Orei, Monoprice, or J-Tech Digital. That matters less in a simple passive or active splitter than in a more complex device, but it does mean spec verification requires more diligence on your part. No resolution or HDR specification is listed in the available data.
For 1080p home use cases like distributing a streaming player to multiple TVs, the four-port format and reasonable rating make this a usable budget option. Buyers with 4K displays or professional setups should pay more for a unit with documented specs.
Pros
- Four HDMI outputs at a competitive $18.99 price point
- 4.4 star rating from 277 reviews for a budget unit
- Simple plug-and-play form factor
- Useful for distributing one source to multiple rooms
- Widely in stock
Cons
- Brand has limited support documentation compared to established names
- No resolution or HDR spec listed, requires verification
- 277 reviews is a thinner sample than top-selling competitors
- Quality consistency may vary more than with branded alternatives
Performance notes
Four HDMI output ports. No resolution, refresh rate, or HDR specification is available in the listing data. Confirm compatibility with your source and display requirements on the current product page before purchasing, especially for 4K setups.
What buyers say
A 4.4 rating from 277 reviews is reasonable for a budget HDMI splitter from a lesser-known brand. It suggests the unit works in standard residential setups, but the smaller review pool means there is less data on edge cases like HDCP-strict sources or long cable runs.
Specifications
| HDMI ports | 4 |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
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Frequently asked questions
Is this a good pick for 4K content?
The available specs do not confirm 4K support. Check the current product page for a resolution rating before purchasing. If 4K on all four ports is a firm requirement, a unit from a brand that explicitly states 4K support is a safer choice.
How does this compare to the Orei UHDS-104 four-port unit?
The Orei UHDS-104 costs roughly $15 more but carries a larger review base of over 5,400 ratings at 4.4 stars. If you need extra confidence or documented specs, the Orei is worth the premium. If budget is the priority and your use case is straightforward 1080p, this unit is worth considering.