Triple Display USB C Docking Station 85W PD Charging for Dell Lenovo MacBook Pro
Special Remarks: This docking station is only compatible with PC or laptop with a full-featured USB C port.
The full-featured Type C port refers to Support USB C power delivery protocol, VESA video output mode and
data transfer. Note: If your computer is connected to the Ethernet port on the dock but there is no network,
you need to download the driver based on the RTL8153 main control chip.
 
Powerful Pass-through Charging: With 100W PD3.0 pass-through charging port, this Wavlink 12-port dock
provides up to 85W power delivery to your laptop( 15W to other peripherals), quickly charging your connected
devices while displaying or transferring data, worry-free about low battery.
Note: The PD charging port is for charging only, not for data transmission.
 
4K Ultra HD and Triple Display: Three different display interface for different needs. Mirror or
extend your screen with the HDMI, DP and VGA ports and directly stream 4K@60Hz UHD video to HDTV,
monitors, or projectors for a cinema-like visual feast. Single HDMI/DP can up to 4K@30Hz under DP1.2 source.
Resolution will be 2K@60Hz if two monitors play simultaneously and will be 1600x900@60Hz when using HDMI,
DP and VGA together.
 
Effortless Data Transfer: 1000Mbps Ethernet port ensures a more stable and faster wired network connection.
2 USB 3.0 ports sync data at blazing speeds up to 5Gbps, up to 10x faster than USB 2.0. Two USB 2.0 Ports help
you better connect with the wireless mouse and keyboard. Built in SD and Micro SD slots for easy access to files
from universal SD and Micro SD Memory Card up to 2TB; Support 2 cards reading simultaneously.
 
Comprehensive Compatibility: An USB-C expansion hub for MacBook,MacBook Pro 2016/2017/2018/2019/2020,
iMac/iMac Pro (21.5 inch,27 inch),Google Chromebook Pixel,Huawei MateBook/MateBook Pro,Dell,Surface Book2,
HP,Lenovo,and Samsung S9,S9 Plus,S8,S8 Plus,Note 9,Note 8,Huawei New version phones and many other
Type C laptops. Notice: When using on an Apple computer with an M1 chip, there is no sound output from the
Displayport interface, and subsequent OS updates may solve this problem.