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USB C Docking Station for Laptop with Triple Display and 130W Charger
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- Triple Display or Dual Monitor: Mirror or extend your screen with 2x HDMI and a DisplayPort. Single HDMI/DP output resolution up to 4K@60Hz in DP1.3/DP1.4 source; Two video ports (2 HDMI / a HDMI and a DP) output, support up to 2K@60Hz; When 2x HDMI and 1x DP output, resolution up to 1920x1080@60Hz
- PD 100W Charging for your laptop: This USB c dock has a 130W power adapter that provides up to 100W of power to your laptop, quickly charging connected devices while displaying or transferring data. Please note: Make sure that the USB-C port on your host device supports the Power Delivery protocol
- 13-in-1 Expansion: The Wavlink USB docking station features dual 4K HD HDMI outputs and a DisplayPort, a wired Gigabit Ethernet connection, an upstream USB-C interface, a DC power input, and an SD/Micro SD card reader. It also includes a 3.5mm audio combo jack, a BC1.2 fast charging port, and three USB 3.0 ports. Comes with a 130W power adapter and a USB-C cable. This setup enables your PC to link to multiple devices through a single cable connected to the docking station.
- Recommended Use: Use for web and productivity software at home or the office. Compatible with your thunderbolt 3/4 laptop or full-featured type-c port devices( supports charging and video output). Works with MacBook Pro/Air, iMac/ iMac Pro, Google Chromebook Pixel, Huawei MateBook Pro, Dell, Surface Book 2, HP, Lenovo computers etc
- USB Type C Hub Multiport Adapter: Gigabit Ethernet ensure a more stable and faster wired network connection; 3 USB 3.0 ports transmits data at up to 5Gbps; Another BC1.2 fast charging port, not only can fast charging, but also can support data transmission; Built in SD/Micro SD slots works simultaneously at speeds up to 104MB/s; 3.5mm combination audio jack
- Please NOTE: Plug and play. Only Windows OS supports mirror and extend mode; Mac OS supports the mirror mode and non-mirror mode, but not the extend mode. (Non-mirror: same for all three external monitors, but different from host laptop display)

























