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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Works great!
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Works like a charm, and runs a LOT cooler than the adapter it replaced. Be sure that you're plugging it into a suitable port if you're going to charge through it. I'm using it with a Lenovo T16 Gen 3, and it's driving two HDMI displays perfectly.
Penelope Sarver
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Easy to use and set up. I am not a tech person and was able to set it up without help. Works perfectly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Had to return the first item because it didn’t have a AC power adapter, even though the booklet said it should. Order a replacement same issue.
Jay Friedman
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
The pluggable team was outstanding in supplying a part that was missing from original packaging and promptly responding to requests. Product works great too.
Greg
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2024
Used with XPS13 and Lenovo thinkpad X13 Gen 2 and it works well in multi screen with both laptop. simply plug and play.
Tower Guy
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Maybe there's an internal reason why it wouldn't work, but I sure wish Plugable had included a couple more USB ports on the front side of this dock, either USB-A or USB-C (or both). Otherwise this is a somewhat pricey but very solid performer, and it has the added attraction of a power button. I don't why so few docking stations include a power button, but after all the purpose is to turn your laptop into a desktop, so why wouldn't you want a power button? Anyway, a solid performer and it delivers flawless steady video to a pair of Dell 4k monitors on my desk.
Rob
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2024
I got this to pair with my work laptop so that I can have have it connected to multiple external monitors permanently and not have to micromanage multiple wires. I also wanted to be able to connect to multiple setups easily. This station lets me do just that. I have a couple monitors, a mouse and keyboard, alongside some other peripherals connected that can be shared to multiple devices just by one wire. It is truly a plug and play docking station. No complaints at all, great little device.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I've had for over 6 months and I've had zero problems.
Dustin Atlas
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2024
If you are looking for an expensive paperweight which will have a bunch of conflicts with a totally new computer, then this is the one for you!If not, buy something else
Some Dude
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
I ran into a problem that prevented me from getting full 4k resolution on all my external monitors. I went to Plugable's website and followed their process to create a debug file and created a ticket in about 5 minutes, which was far easier than expected. Their US-based support was responsive and guided me through all of the steps to troubleshoot the issue. It turns out there was a bad USB cable, but more importantly there was a Dell-specific registry change that was needed in order to get it functioning, which they researched and provided.In the end, the product was fine (other than a bad USB cable) and their quality of support was shockingly good. Everything is in order now, and my impression of Plugable is that they stand behind their products. I will absolutely consider their products in the future because of the positive experience with their support.
DMan
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2023
I have trust in the Plugable brand of electronics, and this docking station just adds to it. It is a premium USB-C docking station with great extras. One is the included 110-watt power adapter. The other extra is the included 1-meter USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 cable capable of 10Gbps transfer speeds.I tested this docking station with my Dell Latitude 5320 2-in-1 laptop. No drivers were required. I simply connected the dock to my laptop using the USB-C cable, and instantly, my laptop recognized my two additional displays through the HDMI ports, and I had a triple display in extended mode. I included a picture.My laptop only requires 45-watts to charge so this external power adapter charged my laptop with no issues at the same time as it has a 65-watt output. You also get extra power to the dock for other devices. I tried an external hard drive and a flash drive plugged into the available USB 3.0 ports on the docking station. No issues transferring files. Its quick. No issues with the ethernet port either. No drivers required.On the front of the docking station, you get a USB-C 5Gbps port, A USB 3.0 5Gbps port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. On the side is a power button. At the back of the docking station, in order, you get an ethernet port, a USB 2.0 port, a USB 3.0 port, two HDMI ports, the PD/power port, and the power in port for the external power adapter.The docking station measures about 7” long, 3” wide, and less than an inch thick. It has ventilation on every side at the top and bottom of the dock. There are also 4 rubber feet to keep it secure on a desktop.There is nothing not to like about this dock. I’m impressed with the quality, the extras, and the performance. If this dock had 3 display ports, it would even be better, but I’m not getting greedy, I can use the other HDMI port on my laptop. This is a premium dual display dock with a variety of ports. You get an external power adapter, and the USB-C data transfer, and charging cable.
SMB
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2023
This is a fairly decent multifunctional and versatile USB-C dock/adapter that's well-constructed (expected from Plugable) and it's one of the very FEW that actually supports dual displays (with 2x HDMI) at 4K@60Hz with plenty USB ports (4 ports in total, 3x 5 Gbps and 1x standard USB-A 2.0) to work with and a GigE along with a 3.5mm port (no SD/TF reader though).I particularly like the fact it's capable of supporting dual display with 2x HDMI 2.0 running at 4K@60Hz EACH for any USB4/TB4 capable hosts via Alt mode because there are very few of these docks that can do this (the VAST majority of dual/triple display capable docks only support 4K@30Hz at most or a mix of 30Hz/60Hz but often NOT both simultaneously). It's capable of providing up to 65W (claimed) to laptops; however, 63W was the maximum I could ever get but I suppose that's close enough.≡ Specs & features* 1x 110W Input, 20V/5.5A (via barrel connector)* 1x 65W PD Output (100W max, 63W tested)* 2x HDMI 4K@60Hz* 1x USB-C @ 5 Gbps (5V/0.9A)* 2x USB-A @ 5 Gbps (5V/0.9A)* 1x USB-A @ 480 Mbps (5V/0.5A)* 1x Ethernet/RJ45 (GigE) port* 1x 3.5mm≡ What I like✔ Capable of dual display with 4K@60Hz✔ Plenty of USB ports (4x) ports; 3x 5 Gbps ports (2x USB-A + 1x USB-C), 1x USB-A 2.0 port✔ Has Ethernet/GigE port✔ Nice and clean physical build and appears to be well made✔ Relatively compact and portable - can be carried around with relative ease✔ Plug'n'Play (for Win 10/11, macOS is limited with a single display though) - I was able to use it right away without issues.≡ What I don't like✘ No 10 Gbps USB-C (preferred) or USB-A ports✘ No support for PD (~20W would've been sufficient) charging via USB-C 5 Gbps port✘ No SD/TF reader that most others have✘ A bit pricey for 2x 4K@60Hz without 10 Gbps USB portsI should also emphasis again that NOT all systems can fully utilize quad 4K displays at 60Hz resolutions and change may need to be made to BIOS to enable/disable certain functions to make use of multiple displays at high resolution/refresh rate via USB-C docks because the way it's implemented on different systems.≡ NoteThis particular dock does NOT utilize DisplayLink technology (whereas a few others from Plugable do) which means no drivers are needed but that also means the operating system/hardware are responsible for supporting dual display at the specified resolution which requires MST and Alt mode.You should always check the spec and/or requirements for your specific hardware and OS first. Sometimes enabling or allowing the use of multiple high resolution displays via USB-C may in fact reduce the performance of other USB ports (usually other USB-C or 10 Gbps ports) so you might wanna check that first as well.In addition, not all systems allow for the configuration of all display related settings when they are connected via USB-C interfaces such as resolutions, refresh rates, pixel shaders, filtering, and various calibrations (color channels, hue etc) which could affect many gamers or people work in multimedia editing or graphic design and so on.≡ ValueIt's an overall well-made and nicely built multiport adapter with a TON of connectivity options especially for its quad display capabilities with a GigE and 3x 5 Gbps USB ports. Not only is it good for [home] offices but it's also good for [some] gamers or just anyone who wants to add additional monitors to increase their desktop real estate.However, it's a bit pricey at $190 that maybe a deal breaker for many, or at least some, potential consumers. If you absolutely require 2x 4K@60Hz for both monitors and don't require 10 Gbps or higher ports (e.g. NVMe enclosure) then perhaps give this a shot; otherwise, there are quite a few alternatives and cheaper options out there that are a roughly 30-50% less (of course, those may NOT support 2x 4K@60Hz at all). Your mileage might vary.
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