HDMI Matrix Switchers

Route any source
to any display.

SEADA G44-HDMI for 4K@60 4:4:4 routing and SolarWall Micro for 8-input scaling — both standalone after configuration. Specified, supplied and installed from Bengaluru.

SEADA4K@60 4:4:4Standalone
SEADA G44-HDMI driving a 4-tile video wall
When you need a matrix switcher

Three signs the room has outgrown a splitter.

01

Many sources, many displays

Laptops, codec, signage, IPTV — and you want any source on any screen, not a hard-wired one-to-one.

02

Switching has to be seamless

No black screen for two seconds while the sink renegotiates. Boardrooms and broadcast galleries don't tolerate that flicker.

03

One box for the whole signal stack

Audio embed/de-embed, IR/CEC/EDID housekeeping and presentation switching — without a second rack of glue boxes.

Models we supply

Two SEADA chassis. Two clean fits.

SEADA G44-HDMI 4×4 matrix switcher driving a video wall
SEADA G44-HDMI

4-in / 4-out HDMI 2.0 matrix + presentation + video wall.

Three modes in one box — video wall, seamless matrix and presentation switching — at 4K @60 4:4:4 per port. Independent 8×8 IR matrix, CEC and EDID management, audio embed/de-embed, and remote display tuning all baked in. Front-panel, IP/serial or third-party control; runs standalone post-config.

G44-HDMI key specs
I/O
4× HDMI 2.0 in · 4× HDMI 2.0 out · 4K @60 4:4:4 each
Modes
Video wall · seamless matrix · presentation switching
IR / signal
Independent 8×8 IR matrix · CEC · EDID management
Audio
4 analog in · 4 analog out · 4 digital out (embed / de-embed)
OSD / tuning
Customisable OSD · remote display tuning (contrast, saturation, position)
Chassis
1U · 480 × 245 × 44.55 mm
Power
110–240 VAC · 60 W max
Control
Front panel · 10/100/1000 M Ethernet · RS232 · 3rd-party controllers
Environment
0–40 °C · 2-year warranty
Use cases
Meeting rooms, conference rooms, broadcast workflows, digital signage, security monitoring
SEADA SolarWall Micro driving a 3×3 video wall
SEADA SolarWall Micro (SWMicro 08 / 12 / 16)

8-input scaling matrix + standalone video wall controller.

All-in-one Crossbar express FPGA architecture — no PC vulnerabilities, no patching cycle. Eight HDMI inputs scale to 8, 12 or 16 HDMI outputs depending on model. Custom pre-set layouts, layout looping, 2- or 4-window overlay / picture-in-picture, and multi-client user-access control.

SolarWall Micro key specs
I/O
8× HDMI in · 8 / 12 / 16 HDMI out (model dependent)
Architecture
Crossbar express FPGA — HDCP-compliant
Modes
2- or 4-window overlay / PiP · custom presets · layout looping · multi-client
Multi-wall
Supports multiple video walls in one system
Chassis
1.5U 19″ · 482 × 350 × 66 mm
Power
AC 100–240 V
Management
Windows 7 / 8 / 10 GUI · user access control
Control
RS232 · 10/100/1000 M Ethernet
Environment
0–40 °C · 2-year warranty
Use cases
Retail digital signage, broadcast monitoring, transport hubs, small-to-medium control rooms
Picking between them

A simple guide.

Both are SEADA, both are FPGA-driven, both run standalone — but they fit different rooms. Use this as the first cut, then we'll validate against your actual source list.
4 sources, 4 displays, conference room
G44-HDMI
8 sources, up to 16 displays, signage or small NOC
SolarWall Micro
Need both video-wall canvas and matrix mode in one box
G44-HDMI
Need true 24/7 FPGA stability without a Windows GUI in the chain
SolarWall Micro
Verticals

Where these switchers actually live.

Conference rooms
Training rooms
Broadcast galleries
Digital signage
Small control rooms
Security monitoring
Why VVT for matrix switchers

Honest sizing. Local install.

  • Multi-brand spec, honest sizing

    We'll size between G44-HDMI and SolarWall Micro on input count, switching style and uptime — not on which has the better margin this quarter.

  • Bengaluru install with control-system integration

    Crestron, AMX and third-party control integration where it's in scope — IP, RS232 and front-panel handover all configured before sign-off.

  • AMC with onsite SLAs

    Two-year manufacturer warranty with VVT AMC layered on top — onsite response across Bengaluru, with config backups held locally.

Common questions

The short answers.

On the G44-HDMI in seamless matrix mode, yes — no black-frame transitions between sources. SolarWall Micro is wall-first; switching there is layout-driven rather than frame-accurate seamless.

Tell us your source list and screen count —
we'll size the matrix.

Number of HDMI sources, number of displays and the room type is enough for a first-pass BoQ. We respond within one working day.