



- Powerful power supply (130W). The docking station can also charge your laptop if it supports USB-C charging - Long power cable - Ample connections - Sturdy base that stays in place - 1x HDMI out, if your USB-C ports video output - 2x DP ports, regardless of what your laptop supports I can't stress how amazing the last feature is. This was the main reason I bought this. Other cheaper docking stations rely on the capability of your laptop and what it can output through USB-C. Some cheaper laptops do not support USB-C video display so no regular docking station will work to give you video out. This is where this device shines. It has worked flawlessly with my laptop and the drives are amazing in both Linux and Windows. The docking station has chips in it to handle the display.



Set up was easy, it connected to my monitors right away. Provides enough power to charge my Lenovo P1 Gen2 while running dual 27" monitors as well.

In my mind, the whole product is a "pro". But, a few details on the product: 1. The in-cap fan is great & prevents heat buildup during prolonged use. You can separately toggle the fan on-off with a push button. I haven't opened the cap up, but I think it's basically an off-the shelf in-computer-case fan so I'm sure you could swap it out if it eventually dies on you. 2. So far no problems at all with the thing dismounting/disconnecting from my laptop. Super nice to see because I have had horrible experiences with USB enclosure hardware. 3. Data transfer rate is also fine and raises no red flags. I haven't done any perf testing, just commenting that on regular use I'm getting 100-200 MB/sec so at that point if you're using a USB enclosure, you better not be complaining ;-) 4. Size. Thank Heaven there was ONE enclosure out there that didn't support BOTH 2.5" and 3.5" hard disks. All of those are considerably larger than this. So yeah, you won't be putting 3.5" drives in this thing, which is something I personally viewed as a "plus". YMMV.



Small, light, lots of connections, it works.



Dual HDMI or DP ports up to 4K Both USB C to USB C and USB C-USB 3.0 A cables included (no matter what output port you have) Slim metal casing




100W power delivery was necessary for me, since the Primary Thunderbolt power port on the laptop is damaged & only supports USB. The secondary USB-C port is Thunderbolt & also supports power delivery.

