This docking station supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard so the theoretical transfer speed is 2 times as fast as that of USB 3.0 standard.
Multiple expansion data interfaces are available: 3 USB A ports, 2 USB C ports, 1 SD card slot and 1 Micro SD card slot.
The NVMe SSD enclosure at the bottom of the dock is ideal for capacity expansion and data backup.
This item can be used to recharge you smart phone and tablet.
Packing List: DK2001*1, USB cable*1, screw *1, screwdriver *1
What's the maximum power to charge only one device when no other peripheral is connected?
iPhone: 7.5W (slightly higher than that of the original 5W charger).
iPad mini 6: 7.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
iPad Pro 11: 10.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
The test statistics above are from Inateck labs.
What's the maximum power to charge only one device when no other peripheral is connected?
iPhone: 7.5W (slightly higher than that of the original 5W charger).
iPad mini 6: 7.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
iPad Pro 11: 10.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
The test statistics above are from Inateck labs.
What's the maximum power to charge only one device when an SSD (WD Blue SN550 M.2 SSD) using 2.5 watts is connected?
iPhone: 7.5W (slightly higher than that of the original 5W charger).
iPad mini: 7.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
iPad pro 11: 10.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
The test statistics above are from Inateck labs.
What's the maximum power to charge multiple devices when an SSD(WD Blue SN550 M.2 SSD) using 2.5 watts is connected?
iPad mini 6 & iPhone: 6W & 4W
iPad Pro 11 & a smartphone: 8W & 2W
The test statistics above are from Inateck labs.
Do the USB-C ports support Power Delivery?
Since the USB-C port on the iMac provides up to 5V/3A (15W) power and Inateck DK2001 uses about 2W power when working, the total charging power for peripherals is less than 13W. Therefore, the USB hub doesn't support USB Power Delivery.
What's the maximum power to charge only one device when no other peripheral is connected?
iPhone: 7.5W (slightly higher than that of the original 5W charger).
iPad mini 6: 7.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
iPad Pro 11: 10.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
The test statistics above are from Inateck labs
What's the maximum power to charge only one device when no other peripheral is connected?
iPhone: 7.5W (slightly higher than that of the original 5W charger).
iPad mini 6: 7.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
iPad Pro 11: 10.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
The test statistics above are from Inateck labs
What's the maximum power to charge only one device when an SSD (WD Blue SN550 M.2 SSD) using 2.5 watts is connected?
iPhone: 7.5W (slightly higher than that of the original 5W charger).
iPad mini: 7.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
iPad pro 11: 10.5W (lower than that of the original 20W charger).
The test statistics above are from Inateck labs
What's the maximum power to charge multiple devices when an SSD(WD Blue SN550 M.2 SSD) using 2.5 watts is connected?
iPad mini 6 & iPhone: 6W & 4W
iPad Pro 11 & a smartphone: 8W & 2W
The test statistics above are from Inateck labs
Do the USB-C ports support Power Delivery?
Since the USB-C port on the iMac provides up to 5V/3A (15W) power and Inateck DK2001 uses about 2W power when working, the total charging power for peripherals is less than 13W. Therefore, the USB hub doesn't support USB Power Delivery.