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This dock also allows you to put hi-res monitors up without any lag at 60hz or higher. If not, any thunderbolt port that is the shape of a usb c jack will do fine. It's important before buying this to make sure you have a thunderbolt port or a usb c dock that supports alt mode, which is a mode that lets you carry over power, video, etc). We have a premium aluminum build quality for heat dissipation (usb c and thunderbolt docks usually get really hot from the amount of bandwidth going through them) and a nice laptop holder if you want to prop up your laptop for cooling (depending on your laptop, it's better for me to have mine open lid on a laptop stand). Long behold this product with everything very well rounded. However, thunderbolt 3 docks are extremely expensive, and the lower end docks have a lack of docks. I purchased this approximately a week back because I was getting tired of plugging in every single cable when I redock my back onto my desk. 18 months warranty with lifetime welcoming customer service
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Portable and easy to operate, support 10/100/1000 Mbps bandwidth.
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No extra drivers and software are required.

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When it comes to MacBook Pro docking stations, I use Elgato's Thunderbolt 3 docking station because of its 85-watt charging support and its dual 4K display option. For the most part, they're meant to be stationary to give your desktop workflow more versatility and convenience. They usually have their own power supply and can charge your laptop and mobile devices while also providing fast data transfer and 4K or 5K display support.

MacBook Pro docking stations are designed for multi-display use with charging support-and that's why they typically use Thunderbolt 3 instead of just USB-C. Only compatible with the 13-inch MacBook Pro (2019 or later).ĭocking station, hub, or adapter: Which one is right for you? It's a great way to work in Clamshell mode with an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse. This helps organize the use of your USB-C ports, but you can still keep your laptop out of the way. Slide your MacBook Pro into the dock, and your two USB-C ports are redirected to two ports on the side of the dock. Though this isn't a docking station (it doesn't have additional ports or its own power source), it's a neat little accessory that might be the perfect fit for your desktop.
