Why this is a deal
This 16‑in‑1 dock consolidates triple‑display output, 100W USB‑C charging, wired Ethernet, and a useful mix of USB 3.1/3.0/2.0 plus SD/TF into one compact hub. You avoid stepping up to pricier Thunderbolt gear while still covering most Dell/HP/Lenovo USB‑C laptops with a single‑cable setup that cleans up your desk and workflow.
Best for / Not for
- Best for: Windows users running two or three external monitors and lots of peripherals.
- Best for: Hybrid workers who need reliable Ethernet, card readers, and one‑cable docking.
- Not for: Mac users who need three distinct external displays without DisplayLink (typical limitation for this class).
- Not for: Power‑hungry gaming/creator laptops that demand well over 100W under load.
Key things that matter
- 100W USB‑C PD: Enough for most 13–15" business laptops; host passthrough is slightly lower—typical for this class.
- Triple HDMI outputs: Great for multitasking; note that 4K/60 on all ports simultaneously is uncommon at this tier.
- USB 3.1/3.0/2.0 mix: Fast lanes for storage and capture devices; slower ports fit keyboard/mouse without wasting bandwidth.
- RJ45 Ethernet: Stable, low‑latency networking for calls and large file transfers (Gigabit typical for this class).
- SD/TF slots: Handy for creators importing footage; speed is usually UHS‑I at this level.
Pros / Cons
Pros
- True one‑cable desk setup with broad port coverage.
- Triple‑display support on compatible Windows laptops.
- Thoughtful port spread for both high‑speed and legacy peripherals.
Cons
- macOS multi‑display is limited unless using DisplayLink—typical for this class.
- Not Thunderbolt; bandwidth and 4K/60 across all outputs may be limited.
Our take
A practical, cost‑savvy dock that covers most workflows without jumping to Thunderbolt. If you’re on Windows and want triple monitors plus clean I/O in one hub, this is a smart pick.
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