MOKiN Thunderbolt 4 Dock - 16 Ports, Laptop Docking Station Dual Monitor for MacBook, Docking Station 3 Monitors for Windows with Power Supply,TB4 Cable,Gigabit Ethernet(Thunderbolt™ Certified)
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「Thunderbolt Docking Station」Thunderbolt certified, Triple 4K Display, Single 8K display, up to 100W Power Delivery, 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 port. Compatible with Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, USB4, and DP Alt mode devices. It supports max extending either one 4K@144Hz display or Triple 4K displays. 「Docking Station Dual Monitor for MacBook」On macOS, the Thunderbolt 4 Dock supports Dual 4K 60Hz Display, but only with Intel and M1 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max, and M3 Pro/Max MacBook models. For M1 and M2, limited to mirroring mode, while for M3, you must close the laptop screen to extend dual-screen usage. 「Triple 4K Display」Docking Station 3 Monitors features two DP ports, HDMI port, Thunderbolt port, and supports triple 4K displays when using three screens simultaneously. However, on macOS, triple display can only be mirrored, not extended. 「Thunderbolt Port」Thunderbolt dock is Thunderbolt 4 certified, featuring a front-facing downstream Thunderbolt 4 port. Experience 40Gbps data transfer speeds, conveniently charging your mobile devices like iPhone, iPad, and AirPods, single 8K display. 「What You Get」1* Mokin Thuderbolt4 USB C Docking Station, Thunderbolt4 Cable, 150W DC adapter, User Guide, and friendly customer service.
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Walter S.
I bought this for the ports it has, mainly 2 Display Ports, 2.5GB networking, and the Thunderbolt ports. Unfortunately, the placement of the ports leaves a lot to be desired if you’re looking for a clean desk setup that doesn’t look like a 195Os telephone operator switchboard. Also, the USB ports are SUPER finicky. You’d think with only one USB 3.1 port on the back of the device it would work with an external hub but forget about it. I tried using my existing Anker USB 3.1 hub with it and it was a no go. I additionally tried plugging my USB switcher I use s a partial KVM into it and while my mouse worked anything with a built in hub (keyboard, monitor USB) would not. So, if you run minimal USB devices and it has the ports you need I’d say go for it, otherwise I’d look elsewhere.
F. Ferreres
I tried many others and finally decided to give this one a shot due to the high ratings and specs. While the others should just fail, or work for a while when driving 2 external monitors then overheat and show artifacts and crash, or some would work, then blank and back to working, i plugged this one and it just worked. It works with just USB-C to monitors, Display-Port. It's kind of insane how well it works, and also simultaneously handling external disks, charging, phone charging. I wish it'd be designed to be mounted, or came in a different shape though.