

Performs flawlessly with my Legion Go, seamlessly supporting Re-Bar on Windows 11 via USB4. Tested so far with both the RX 9060 XT and Intel B580 with excellent results.

Worked well with one monitor connected, running 1080p. Tested both HDMI and DVI, and both worked fine. Provides an ethernet connection to laptops that only have USB-C ports. Confirmed Gbps speeds from the ethernet port. My overall use-case included one external monitor, 2 USB devices, and the ethernet port, and it handled all very well (initially, see below). I did experience shorter-than-desired life on the first one, but the company was very easy to work with, and the problem quickly was resolved.



I purchased this for use with a Macbook Pro (A1707, mid-2017 release of the 15" model). When I plugged in the MBP, everything (video over USB-C Alt-Mode, power delivery over USB-C, and USB peripherals) worked except the wired gigabit ethernet port. According to the packaging the ethernet chipset is Realtek, so I installed the OS X driver from Realtek and that resolved it. Charging over USB-C is rated at 3A@20V, somewhat lower than the OEM chargers for both laptops but more than sufficient to keep the laptops running while charging the battery. I actually have a second monitor, but figured that I didn't want to deal with DisplayLink and wouldn't mind using a separate cable to hook up that monitor directly to the laptop, so I purchased this dock. No muss, no fuss, just a swift, elegant way to connect my 2017 MacBook Pro with two Asus monitors. I found it to be virtually plug-and-play for the displays, and also has HDMI and Ethernet slots, which is a bonus and adds to the versatility of the piece. There’s been no flicker or sluggishness at all. In addition, this actually extends your desktop, instead of just mirroring it, which is crucial if you’re doing various types of graphics or design.

This is the slim wide black and silver unit with 2x HDMI + 1x DP on the back. WL-UMD05 EDIT: I got 3440x1440@120Hz through the DisplayPort connection! Manual says only 60Hz, but monitor confirms 120Hz! I'm using this with Linux and my Asus G533ZW ROG laptop, and it works great. I like the style and port selection. I plan to use 2 big Asus HDMI 1920x1080 monitors. (Linux displaylink drivers) No compromises in bandwidth here! IO speed is the same as native. NICE. Linux detects everything I've tried. The SD cards slot surprised me! In the past, I've never had a SD card reader that got above 40MB/s... But both slots here get ~85MB/s read, depending on the card inserted. I just bought some 120MB/s SanDisk cards, but 85MB/s is the max I've seen. Headphone jack audio options appear when something is plugged in. Volume is loud enough HDMI audio also works if monitor exists. Have not tried Display Port or front USB-C for power delivery or audio mic.





Handles 12-24TB HDDs without issues (my old dock was hit or miss with any drives equal to or larger than 12TB). USB-C 10Gbps is a welcome upgrade over old 5Gbps when using 2.5" SSDs.


Portable, Durable, Well-equipped


Works as advertised. The little slot in the top of enclosure makes it easy to securely insert the drive. I used it to clone a SATA SSD to a PCIe drive using Samsung's Data Migration app and it went off without a hitch.



