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Part Number: 1 x USB-C(PD 30W) 1 x USB-C(host: PD 100W) 4 x DisplayPort 4 x HDMI 1 x USB-A 3.1(10Gbps) 3 x USB-A 3.0(5Gbps) 1 x 2.5G Ethernet Port 1 x DC In(20V/9A 180W) 1 x Security lock 1 x Audio/Mic Port 1 x SD/TF Card Slot
Compatibility: Compatible Systems: Windows7/8/10(32/64-bit), Mac OS 10.8 or later, Chrome OS, Android, Ubuntu, performance might be limited on Ubuntu, Chrome OS and Android.
Specifications: Note: Some legacy DVI monitors may be limited to a resolution of 1920x1200 when used with this adapter
Maximum Digital Resolutions: 2560 x 1600
Supported Resolutions: 1024 x 768, 1280 x 720 (High-definition 720p), 1920 x 1080 (High-definition 1080p), 1920 x 1200, 2560 x 1440, 2560 x 1600
Connector A: 1 x USB-C (24 pin) Male Input
Humidity: 5 - 90% RH (Non-condensing)
Operating Temperature: 0 to 70 degree C
Storage Temperature: -10 to 80 degree C
Package Contents: Poly Studio P15 USB video bar
Removable monitor clamp
Power supply
Power cord
USB-C cable (separate adapter required to connect to USB-A port on PC/Mac, not included)
Setup sheet
Video Resolution: 4 port Hybrid KVM switch supports max resolution up to 3840*2160@60Hz, 2560*1440@60Hz/120Hz, 1920*1080@60Hz/120Hz/144Hz, making the image more delicate and lifelike and is backwards compatible with lower resolutions.
Specifications: Screw-in VGA cable with 15-pin male input and output
Supports resolutions at 1080p (Full HD), 1920x1200 (WUXGA), and up for high resolution LCD and LED monitors
The VGA cord engineered with molded strain relief connectors for durability, grip treads for easy plugging and unplugging, and finger-tightened screws for a secure connection
Links VGA-equipped
Type: 4 Port Hybrid USB-C & Displayport & Dual HDMI
Monitor Connections: 1 Port
Video Resolution: 4 port Hybrid KVM switch supports max resolution up to 3840*2160@60Hz, 2560*1440@60Hz/120Hz, 1920*1080@60Hz/120Hz/144Hz, making the image more delicate and lifelike and is backwards compatible with lower resolutions.