Connect a variety of Thunderbolt 3 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A DisplayPort Gigabit Ethernet 3.5mm audio UHS-II SDXC and MMC media to your Thunderbolt 3 compatible Windows or Mac system using the Thunderbolt 3 Dock from Startech. This dock contains two bi-directional 40 Gb/s Thunderbolt 3 ports each of which utilizes the reversible USB Type-C connector and supports 10 Gb/s USB 3.1 Gen 2 and dual-bandwidth DisplayPort 1.2 allowing you to simultaneously connect two Cinema 4K (4096 x 2160) or Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) displays at 60 Hz utilizing Thunderbolt 3 and DisplayPort connectivity or one 5K (5120 x 2880) display using Thunderbolt 3. Thunderbolt 3 also allows for the daisy-chaining of additional Thunderbolt devices. To maintain compatibility with legacy devices this dock also has one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C port one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A charging port and four USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports while the 3.5mm headphone/mic jack allows audio equipment to be connected. Network connectivity is achieved using the Gigabit Ethernet port and the integrated card reader natively supports UHS-II SD SDHC and SDXC cards as well as MMC cards. Using a required adapter microSD/SDHC/SDXC are also supported. Please note that a 4K-capable display is required to achieve 4K resolution. When connecting a display to one of the Thunderbolt 3 ports a USB Type-C video adapter may be required depending on your display's input. Also included is a USB Type-C to DisplayPort cable and two power cords.
Connect a variety of Thunderbolt 3 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A DisplayPort Gigabit Ethernet 3.5mm audio UHS-II SDXC and MMC media to your Thunderbolt 3 compatible Windows or Mac system using the Thunderbolt 3 Dock from Startech. This dock contains two bi-directional 40 Gb/s Thunderbolt 3 ports each of which utilizes the reversible USB Type-C connector and supports 10 Gb/s USB 3.1 Gen 2 and dual-bandwidth DisplayPort 1.2 allowing you to simultaneously connect two Cinema 4K (4096 x 2160) or Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) displays at 60 Hz utilizing Thunderbolt 3 and DisplayPort connectivity or one 5K (5120 x 2880) display using Thunderbolt 3. Thunderbolt 3 also allows for the daisy-chaining of additional Thunderbolt devices. To maintain compatibility with legacy devices this dock also has one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C port one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A charging port and four USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports while the 3.5mm headphone/mic jack allows audio equipment to be connected. Network connectivity is achieved using the Gigabit Ethernet port and the integrated card reader natively supports UHS-II SD SDHC and SDXC cards as well as MMC cards. Using a required adapter microSD/SDHC/SDXC are also supported. Please note that a 4K-capable display is required to achieve 4K resolution. When connecting a display to one of the Thunderbolt 3 ports a USB Type-C video adapter may be required depending on your display's input. Also included is a USB Type-C to DisplayPort cable and two power cords.
Connect a variety of Thunderbolt 3 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A DisplayPort Gigabit Ethernet 3.5mm audio UHS-II SDXC and MMC media to your Thunderbolt 3 compatible Windows or Mac system using the Thunderbolt 3 Dock from Startech. This dock contains two bi-directional 40 Gb/s Thunderbolt 3 ports each of which utilizes the reversible USB Type-C connector and supports 10 Gb/s USB 3.1 Gen 2 and dual-bandwidth DisplayPort 1.2 allowing you to simultaneously connect two Cinema 4K (4096 x 2160) or Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) displays at 60 Hz utilizing Thunderbolt 3 and DisplayPort connectivity or one 5K (5120 x 2880) display using Thunderbolt 3. Thunderbolt 3 also allows for the daisy-chaining of additional Thunderbolt devices. To maintain compatibility with legacy devices this dock also has one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C port one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A charging port and four USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports while the 3.5mm headphone/mic jack allows audio equipment to be connected. Network connectivity is achieved using the Gigabit Ethernet port and the integrated card reader natively supports UHS-II SD SDHC and SDXC cards as well as MMC cards. Using a required adapter microSD/SDHC/SDXC are also supported. Please note that a 4K-capable display is required to achieve 4K resolution. When connecting a display to one of the Thunderbolt 3 ports a USB Type-C video adapter may be required depending on your display's input. Also included is a USB Type-C to DisplayPort cable and two power cords.
Connect a variety of Thunderbolt 3 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A DisplayPort Gigabit Ethernet 3.5mm audio UHS-II SDXC and MMC media to your Thunderbolt 3 compatible Windows or Mac system using the Thunderbolt 3 Dock from Startech. This dock contains two bi-directional 40 Gb/s Thunderbolt 3 ports each of which utilizes the reversible USB Type-C connector and supports 10 Gb/s USB 3.1 Gen 2 and dual-bandwidth DisplayPort 1.2 allowing you to simultaneously connect two Cinema 4K (4096 x 2160) or Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) displays at 60 Hz utilizing Thunderbolt 3 and DisplayPort connectivity or one 5K (5120 x 2880) display using Thunderbolt 3. Thunderbolt 3 also allows for the daisy-chaining of additional Thunderbolt devices. To maintain compatibility with legacy devices this dock also has one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C port one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A charging port and four USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports while the 3.5mm headphone/mic jack allows audio equipment to be connected. Network connectivity is achieved using the Gigabit Ethernet port and the integrated card reader natively supports UHS-II SD SDHC and SDXC cards as well as MMC cards. Using a required adapter microSD/SDHC/SDXC are also supported. Please note that a 4K-capable display is required to achieve 4K resolution. When connecting a display to one of the Thunderbolt 3 ports a USB Type-C video adapter may be required depending on your display's input. Also included is a USB Type-C to DisplayPort cable and two power cords.
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StarTech.com Thunderbolt 3 Dual 4K Docking Station with 85W Power Delivery 1x DP - 2x Thunderbolt 3 - 1x USB-C - 5x USB 3.0 - 1x RJ45 - 1x 3.5mm Audio
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Thunderbolt 3 Dock - Dual Monitor 4K 60Hz TB3 Laptop Docking Station with DisplayPort - 85W Power Delivery Charging - 6-Port USB 3.0 Hub, SD 4.0, GbE,
Thunderbolt 3 Dock - Dual Monitor 4K 60Hz TB3 Laptop Docking Station with DisplayPort - 85W Power Delivery Charging - 6-Port USB 3.0 Hub, SD 4.0, GbE,
StarTech TB3DOCK2DPPD, Thunderbolt 3 Dock with SD Card Reader, 85W Power Delivery, Dual 4K, Windows/Mac, USB C Dock, Laptop Docking Station
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STARTECH TB3DOCK2DPPD – TB3 / 85W PD / 7-in-1 – Dock
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Startech T/BOLT3 4K DOCK Dual DISPLAY DP USB(5) USB-C TB3 RJ45
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StarTech Dual 4K Thunderbolt 3 Dock, 6x USB 3.0 Ports, SD Card Reader - TB3DOCK2DPPD
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STARTECH DOCK THUNDERBOLT 3 - SD - DUAL-4K 85W PD
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Startech Dock Thunderbolt 3 - Sd - Dual-4K 85W Pd
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I have been in the AV/IT Integration space for over 30 years.This Thunderbolt 3 dock provides connectivity to two 4K Ultra HD monitors. I like the ability that this dock provides 85W of Power Delivery to charge the laptop, while also powering peripherals with its 180W power adapter. What is unique about this dock is that the dock provides direct access to SD memory cards with the onboard SD card slot, which can also be used for additional storage and backup.What is Included:1 - Docking Station1 - Thunderbolt Cable1 - Instruction Manual1 - USB-C to Display Port Cable2 - Power Cords1 - Universal Power AdapterNote: “I received this product in exchange for an unbiased review.”
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After going through several docks, this is the only one I've found that works reliably with two 4K60 monitors on a 2019 Macbook Pro - the others almost always have one port that fails to give a picture when the laptop or monitor is coming out of sleep mode or powering on, or has weird USB issues. This one is rock solid.The only downside is there is a TON of coil noise, warbling all over the place presumably as the power load varies. Even placing it behind my desk, I could hear it above the noise of the desktop PC (containing four 7200 RPM hard drives and several fans) sitting next to my desk. Going from the other reviews, it looks like this is typical for this dock. So I'd guess you really need some place you can put this that's reasonably acoustically isolated ... MoreAfter going through several docks, this is the only one I've found that works reliably with two 4K60 monitors on a 2019 Macbook Pro - the others almost always have one port that fails to give a picture when the laptop or monitor is coming out of sleep mode or powering on, or has weird USB issues. This one is rock solid.The only downside is there is a TON of coil noise, warbling all over the place presumably as the power load varies. Even placing it behind my desk, I could hear it above the noise of the desktop PC (containing four 7200 RPM hard drives and several fans) sitting next to my desk. Going from the other reviews, it looks like this is typical for this dock. So I'd guess you really need some place you can put this that's reasonably acoustically isolated from your usual seating position (in a different room, in some sort of enclosure), or be wearing headphones all the time.
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Summary: Great features, solid build quality but very loud coil whine.Cons:-If you have headphones or are in calls, or listening to music then it is fine, but if you are just trying to read emails/articles or prepare a presentation, it is very difficult to concentrate.-The noise only happens when the Thunderbolt Cable is connected to a computer. As soon as you disconnect the laptop, it becomes silent.Pros: Solid build quality, great port selection, included USB C to DP cable, good weight so it doesn't move around like other docking stations. Matches a space gray Macbook pretty well.Overall I cannot recommend this docking station unless you are always using headphones. I would recommend a USB C displaylink docking station like the Dell DS6000 series. It has ... MoreSummary: Great features, solid build quality but very loud coil whine.Cons:-If you have headphones or are in calls, or listening to music then it is fine, but if you are just trying to read emails/articles or prepare a presentation, it is very difficult to concentrate.-The noise only happens when the Thunderbolt Cable is connected to a computer. As soon as you disconnect the laptop, it becomes silent.Pros: Solid build quality, great port selection, included USB C to DP cable, good weight so it doesn't move around like other docking stations. Matches a space gray Macbook pretty well.Overall I cannot recommend this docking station unless you are always using headphones. I would recommend a USB C displaylink docking station like the Dell DS6000 series. It has all the same features, and is dead silent - only downside is that i supplies less bandwidth, but that tradeoff for a silent docking station is worth it.
| General | |
| Product Type | Docking station |
| Width | 22.2 cm |
| Depth | 8.7 cm |
| Height | 3.4 cm |
StarTech.com Thunderbolt 3 Dual 4K Docking Station with 85W Power Delivery 1x DP - 2x Thunderbolt 3 - 1x USB-C - 5x USB 3.0 - 1x RJ45 - 1x 3.5mm Audio
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Thunderbolt 3 Dock - Dual Monitor 4K 60Hz TB3 Laptop Docking Station with DisplayPort - 85W Power Delivery Charging - 6-Port USB 3.0 Hub, SD 4.0, GbE,
Thunderbolt 3 Dock - Dual Monitor 4K 60Hz TB3 Laptop Docking Station with DisplayPort - 85W Power Delivery Charging - 6-Port USB 3.0 Hub, SD 4.0, GbE,
StarTech TB3DOCK2DPPD, Thunderbolt 3 Dock with SD Card Reader, 85W Power Delivery, Dual 4K, Windows/Mac, USB C Dock, Laptop Docking Station
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STARTECH TB3DOCK2DPPD – TB3 / 85W PD / 7-in-1 – Dock
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I have been in the AV/IT Integration space for over 30 years.This Thunderbolt 3 dock provides connectivity to two 4K Ultra HD monitors. I like the ability that this dock provides 85W of Power Delivery to charge the laptop, while also powering peripherals with its 180W power adapter. What is unique about this dock is that the dock provides direct access to SD memory cards with the onboard SD card slot, which can also be used for additional storage and backup.What is Included:1 - Docking Station1 - Thunderbolt Cable1 - Instruction Manual1 - USB-C to Display Port Cable2 - Power Cords1 - Universal Power AdapterNote: “I received this product in exchange for an unbiased review.”
After going through several docks, this is the only one I've found that works reliably with two 4K60 monitors on a 2019 Macbook Pro - the others almost always have one port that fails to give a picture when the laptop or monitor is coming out of sleep mode or powering on, or has weird USB issues. This one is rock solid.The only downside is there is a TON of coil noise, warbling all over the place presumably as the power load varies. Even placing it behind my desk, I could hear it above the noise of the desktop PC (containing four 7200 RPM hard drives and several fans) sitting next to my desk. Going from the other reviews, it looks like this is typical for this dock. So I'd guess you really need some place you can put this that's reasonably acoustically isolated ... MoreAfter going through several docks, this is the only one I've found that works reliably with two 4K60 monitors on a 2019 Macbook Pro - the others almost always have one port that fails to give a picture when the laptop or monitor is coming out of sleep mode or powering on, or has weird USB issues. This one is rock solid.The only downside is there is a TON of coil noise, warbling all over the place presumably as the power load varies. Even placing it behind my desk, I could hear it above the noise of the desktop PC (containing four 7200 RPM hard drives and several fans) sitting next to my desk. Going from the other reviews, it looks like this is typical for this dock. So I'd guess you really need some place you can put this that's reasonably acoustically isolated from your usual seating position (in a different room, in some sort of enclosure), or be wearing headphones all the time.
Summary: Great features, solid build quality but very loud coil whine.Cons:-If you have headphones or are in calls, or listening to music then it is fine, but if you are just trying to read emails/articles or prepare a presentation, it is very difficult to concentrate.-The noise only happens when the Thunderbolt Cable is connected to a computer. As soon as you disconnect the laptop, it becomes silent.Pros: Solid build quality, great port selection, included USB C to DP cable, good weight so it doesn't move around like other docking stations. Matches a space gray Macbook pretty well.Overall I cannot recommend this docking station unless you are always using headphones. I would recommend a USB C displaylink docking station like the Dell DS6000 series. It has ... MoreSummary: Great features, solid build quality but very loud coil whine.Cons:-If you have headphones or are in calls, or listening to music then it is fine, but if you are just trying to read emails/articles or prepare a presentation, it is very difficult to concentrate.-The noise only happens when the Thunderbolt Cable is connected to a computer. As soon as you disconnect the laptop, it becomes silent.Pros: Solid build quality, great port selection, included USB C to DP cable, good weight so it doesn't move around like other docking stations. Matches a space gray Macbook pretty well.Overall I cannot recommend this docking station unless you are always using headphones. I would recommend a USB C displaylink docking station like the Dell DS6000 series. It has all the same features, and is dead silent - only downside is that i supplies less bandwidth, but that tradeoff for a silent docking station is worth it.
This dock has saved my computer's life. I used to use all four of MBP's thunderbolt 3 ports including the headphone jack. Now I just come in to work and this dock magically does everything through one cable flawlessly. It charges my computer, phone, reads my SD cards, runs my second monitor (4k), speakers, ethernet, printer, and time machine backup. It could do more, but I ran out of peripherals. This dock is seriously amazing. Everyone who comes into my office can't believe how much goes through the single cable to my laptop. Highly recommend!
I have a Lenovo Yoga with 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports, and this is very helpful for typing, as my laptop does not have a full keyboard. It worked great out of the box. The only 2 issues I have. If my laptop goes to sleep and I wake it up, one the monitors scrambles and I have to plug and unplug the HDMI cable to get it to reset to normal. I also had an ethernet cable get stuck in the jack on this, and was seriously worried about breaking the cable or the dock getting it removed. In fairness, these issues could be related to my computer graphics card or the ethernet cable. This is ideal for me. I do wish there was a USB-C port on the dock as I have some USB-C peripherals that would be nice to plug into the dock.
I just plugged it in, and all functionality worked as expected on my mid-2017 MacBook Pro, and my coworker’s 2018 model. It is built solidly, with an attractive finish. I am happy with my purchase. I have two small dislikes about this dock. The first is a minor worry that it runs rather warm, not so hot that it will burn something, but more a concern for the longevity of the internals and solder joints. My second dislike is for the extremely short, and non replaceable cable lead. I would like to tuck the dock away on a far corner of my desk, or behind a monitor, but unfortunately it must live nearly right next to the laptop at all times. In revisions of this product it would be nice to see a female Thunderbolt (USB-C) jack, with replaceable cable.
I just upgraded to macOS Mojave and I've noticed my displays are no longer behaving consistently. Sometimes, one monitor will turn off and goes to sleep mode, while the other is working just fine. Otherwise, the only way for me to completely get the two monitors to work again is by rebooting. Yet, still at other times, I have to unplug and re-plug the dock. I hope StarTech comes up with a firmware update. When the dock is working it works great, but when it's not, it can be very frustrating.
I've been buying these for our MacBook Pros. They're more expensive than the rest, but worth every penny. There's no driver to install for macOS; it just plugs in and everything worked. The beauty of Thunderbolt versus USB-3. I run dual monitors (one 4K, one 1920x1200) as well as gigabit ethernet. Everything works and the 4K runs at a full 60Hz. Best of all it charges my 15" MacBook Pro, all from one cord.
Pretty darn impressed with this dock (TB3DOCK2DPPD). I have to say the build quality on this dock is impressive; built like a tank - heavy, solid aluminum construction. I was originally buying the pluggable TB3 Dock (Thunderbolt 3) as they are reputable TB3 docks but I've been trusting StarTech products for some years now and this dock has all the options I was looking for including three USB-C ports where most TB3 docks have only two, I should mention the 3rd port is USB-C (5.0Gbps) and not a TB3 port @40Gbps but as I have an external USB-C hard drive enclosure (see the end of this review for links to all products listed), this works out pretty handy without any additional adaptors needed. I'm running a 15" 2017 MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar; One single TB3 cable plugged ... MorePretty darn impressed with this dock (TB3DOCK2DPPD). I have to say the build quality on this dock is impressive; built like a tank - heavy, solid aluminum construction. I was originally buying the pluggable TB3 Dock (Thunderbolt 3) as they are reputable TB3 docks but I've been trusting StarTech products for some years now and this dock has all the options I was looking for including three USB-C ports where most TB3 docks have only two, I should mention the 3rd port is USB-C (5.0Gbps) and not a TB3 port @40Gbps but as I have an external USB-C hard drive enclosure (see the end of this review for links to all products listed), this works out pretty handy without any additional adaptors needed. I'm running a 15" 2017 MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar; One single TB3 cable plugged into my MBP that rules them all! Charges @ 85W - nice to leave my original Apple charger in my pack as I no longer needed at home when using this dock. A 1' foot TB3 cable is included, however I purchased a "certified" 3' TB3 cable @ 40Gbps and certified is the key here. Usually TB3 cables beyond 1' start to degrade in bandwidth, so for example a typical 6' TB3 cable will usually be 20Gbps, not the full 40Gbps, that's right, half your bandwidth gone just by doubling the length of your cable - serious bandwidth passing through copper here, in fact TB3 was originally designed with optics in mind. These cables are not cheap so pay attention to bandwidth constraints and certified cables if you need more than the included 1' cable; A USB-C cable is a different beast from a Thunderbolt 3 USB-C cable. While Apple/Intel chose to use the standard USB-C plug (shocker here, it's about time they followed a standard), the cables may look the same, plug-in to each other's ports the same, but the results will be vastly different. I was running two ASUS HD (1920x1080) monitors, one connected to the dock's USB-C TB3 port, the other connected to the dock's Display port. These were older monitors using HDMI so for adaptors I used an Apple USB-C to HDMI adaptor, while the other I ran a StarTech Display Port to HDMI adaptor (again, see below for a full list of mentioned products). This setup ran flawless with this dock but I have since upgraded to a 32" 4K Monitor, the LG 32UD99-W, and am now running USB-C to USB-C from Dock to Monitor and so far, everything has been spot-on, not to mention the 32" monitor is absolutely stunning. I was concerned about issues waking up the MBP from sleep and the dock not waking the monitor but fortunately, I haven't seen any of these issues as other's have mentioned from other TB3 docks on the market and as I almost never shut-down my MBP, but instead use sleep mode, this has been well received. However, there have been a couple of instances, one where a USB3.0 port wasn't responding on the dock and a power cycle was necessary. I recall one of those instances happening after unplugging the TB3 cable from the MBP and later plugging it back in and another were the monitor wasn't recognized but again, far and few - there's a ton of bandwidth passing through this single cable. Aside from these two hiccups, this dock has been solid, reliable, & I couldn't be happier with the performance. So here's my setup with hardware I can acknowledge that works well with this dock: 32" 4K (3840x2160) LG Monitor: USB-C cable from dock to monitor. Display Port cable from dock to monitor also worked well. WD 1TB SSD drive connected to dock's 3rd USB-C port (primary Storage working drive) WD 500GB drive connected to dock's USB3.0 port (Time Machine Backups) Sony DVD external drive connected to dock's USB3.0 port (rarely use but had the spare port) Wacom Intuos Pro Tablet (medium) via dock's USB3.0 port. Utilizing the Dock's 1GB Ethernet Port (WAN speed test's out performed those from direct adapters previously plugged into the MBP by roughly 12Mbs) Utilizing the Dock's front audio jack when using headphones, controllable from the MBP's Menu Bar. (slight degrade in quality) Use the front USB3.0 port for quick access such as thumb drives, external drives, USB charging, etc. All this,... connected by a single cable which also charges the MBP. Pretty darn Impressive! Pro's: This Dock offers all the key options available for today's TB3 Dock: - Dual 4K Displays (4096 x 2160p) at 60Hz (I only have 1 4k display so I haven't tested this but I was running 2 HD monitors at 60Hz. - 85 Watts of charging (Apple's adaptor for the 15" MBP is 84W). - An SD Card Reader & on the front face of the dock! Not a deal breaker but one less adapter needed and if you're a photographer, this is nice addition. - A 3.5mm Audio Jack and USB3.0(5Gbps) charging port also on the Dock's front face. - 3 USB-C ports. 2 are TB3 (one for host/laptop the other for monitor), and the 3rd is standard USB-C @5Gbps. More devices rolling out daily with the new standard. - 4 Additional USB3.0 (5Gbps) standard type-A ports - These come in very handy for all your existing hardware. - 1 Gigabit RJ45 ...
Product is easy to use, basically plug and play as all of these docks should be. I ran into a HUGELY annoying issue with the display output. I have two ultrawides (not 4k) hooked up to this via a MBP. The first is plugged into the thunderbolt out via a thunderbolt to hdmi adapter. No issues with this display at all. The second display was display port out directly to the monitor. I work from home so I usually leave my MBP plugged into the dock and put the computer to sleep when I'm away from the desk. This monitor continuously turned on and off as if it was getting a signal. It would power up and then immediately show the "no signal, going to sleep" msg. Over and over and over.. The only way I could get it to stop was to unplug the dock from the MBP. I sent this one ... MoreProduct is easy to use, basically plug and play as all of these docks should be. I ran into a HUGELY annoying issue with the display output. I have two ultrawides (not 4k) hooked up to this via a MBP. The first is plugged into the thunderbolt out via a thunderbolt to hdmi adapter. No issues with this display at all. The second display was display port out directly to the monitor. I work from home so I usually leave my MBP plugged into the dock and put the computer to sleep when I'm away from the desk. This monitor continuously turned on and off as if it was getting a signal. It would power up and then immediately show the "no signal, going to sleep" msg. Over and over and over.. The only way I could get it to stop was to unplug the dock from the MBP. I sent this one back and purchased another dock from Akitio (Thunder3 Dock) and have had no issues with sleep what so ever. My personal observations, the Akitio dock is heavier and seems to be of better build quality. Not that this one is lacking but the Akitio feels like a tank and also has a fan built in to cool things down. Hope this review helps someone! If you're only going to use the thunderbolt out to a monitor this may be a great dock. If you're doing multiple monitors, you may want to look elsewhere from my experience.
| General | |
| Product Type | Docking station |
| Width | 22.2 cm |
| Depth | 8.7 cm |
| Height | 3.4 cm |