2 Computers, 1 Dock Total Control: Connect your USB-C laptop and desktop PC (via USB-B + HDMI + 2 DisplayPorts, all required) to a single dock. Control both with one keyboard, mouse, and up to three monitorsno re-plugging or extra cables. Perfect for hybrid offices and dual-PC setups.
KVM Switch 3 Monitors 8K Output: Supports up to three external displays through 2 DisplayPorts and 1 HDMI output, delivering up to 8K@30 Hz or 4K@120 Hz quality. Ideal for designers, coders, and traders who need crisp, immersive visuals and fluid multi-display performance.
Display Performance Note: Your desktop PC can extend to three screens at up to 8K@60Hz or 4K@165Hz. Your laptop can extend to two screens at 4K@60Hz and one screen at 4K@30Hz.
Always-On 1 Gb Ethernet Connection: Stay connected on both computers at all times. The shared 1 Gigabit LAN port remains active even when switching controlso the other PC can keep downloading, syncing cloud files, or updating without interrupting your work.
Power & Productivity in One Cable: The USB-C laptop input supports up to 100 W Power Delivery while transferring video and data, ensuring your laptop stays charged and performant throughout long sessions without needing a separate charger.
10 Gbps SuperSpeed USB Hub: Two front USB-A 3.2 ports (10 Gbps), one USB-C 3.2 port (10 Gbps, 1.5A ) and one rear USB-A 3.0 port (5 Gbps, 1.5A) handle high-speed SSDs and data devices, while the front two USB-A 3.0 ports (5 Gbps) connect keyboards, mice, or printers for seamless productivity.
Media & Audio Made Easy: Quickly transfer photos and video via the built-in SDXC card slot (up to 2 TB, 104 MB/s). A 3.5 mm TRRS combo jack supports headsets with microphones for conference calls and media editing.
Instant Switching Control: Toggle between laptop and desktop instantly with the front-panel button or included wired remote controller. Visual indicators clearly show which system is active, ensuring smooth, lag-free transitions.
Universal Compatibility & macOS Note: Works with Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. macOS supports mirrored display only (due to OS limitations), while Windows supports extended triple-screen output for maximum workspace flexibility.