



Use it at work to have two 27inch monitors for my laptop. As a software engineer using one 27inch monitor is great but I am constantly flipping between documentation, test programs, specs, development environments, etc... This unit allows me to have my calendar on my laptop screen, the code in the center, and the specs and demo programs on the left while developing. There is no lag at all which is pretty impressive considering I have a wireless keyboard and mouse, network cable, and two monitors hoked through 1 USB 3.0 connection.

Simple easy setup, and lots of options for connections. My new Legion 7i laptop has two USB-c ports but doesn’t support power delivery.. I have two external monitors, one HDMI and one I’ve been using DisplayPort and this works beautifully.. and having all the extra USB ports are great

Worked with Rog Strix G16. Charges laptop and displayed on dual monitor set-up. Uses USB-C to connect to laptop making barrel port unnecessary. Small metal box construction is nice.



Plug and play system great quality production






I am a Windows user but recently had to take up support for Apple MacBook's. I use three monitors to do my work\support and my new MacBook would not let me use the three monitors, just the MacBook screen and one external monitor. I tried just about everything and nothing worked. Someone told me about this Wavlink docking station, so I tried it and WOW, I was able to use all three monitors with little effort to get the dock to work with my MacBook and it also works with my Window's laptop, so now all I do is unplug one machine and plug in the other and I just get to work!! What a great dock, highly recommend!!



Good build quality ports are well spaced and easy to access Throughput for data and power are seamless Comes with a AC to DC converter 100W

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.
