- Virtual CIO
AI Readiness Assessment for UK SMEs
18 Mar, 2026

£60.79 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
ATEN’s KA7520 KVM switch is the sort of small, no-frills accessory you buy when you’ve got a practical problem: you need one set of keyboard/mouse/video to control more than one device without faffing about with software or constant cable swapping. For the money (around £50 ex-VAT), it’s decent value if your setup is straightforward—think shared office desks, training rooms, or a single admin station where simplicity matters more than “future-proof” versatility. ATEN tends to be reliable on this kind of basic switching, and that matters when it’s something you’ll touch every day.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you expect it to be a flexible all-singing control hub. If your environment involves more complex display setups, frequent hot-swapping, or you need advanced compatibility with specific peripherals/devices, the cheap end of the KVM market is where you can get bitten by quirks. If your current workflow is simple and you just need quick, dependable switching, then yes—this is a sensible buy. If you’re unsure about connector types or device behaviour, it’s worth double-checking compatibility before committing.

ATEN
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ATEN
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JABRA
Jabra - USB cable - USB-C (M) to USB Type A (M) - USB 3.0 - 2 m - for PanaCast 50, 50 Room System

ATEN
ALTUSEN KH1516AI - KVM switch - 16 x KVM port(s) - rack-mountable
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