
Get all the benefits from this docking station, Create a more efficient home office.
Unique plastic wire matte vertical design, The new USB Type-C connector works seamlessly with this Ultra HD 4K Universal Docking Station. It can connect to any host with Standard A or Type C connectors providing a fully backward compatible and future-proof docking solution. Allow you to connect up to two additional monitors and seven accessories through a single USB cable. Including the latest drivers for compatibility with Windows 10, 8.1 and 7 or Apple Mac OS.
- Please download the latest driver from displaylink:
www.displaylink.com/downloads
NOTE -This dock do not support charging pc !

Support dual 4K Display: Dual 3840x2160@60Hz (4K UHD) video outputs through DP + DP, DP + HDMI and HDMI + HDMI.
Single 5K Display: DisplayPort output up to 5120 x 2880@60Hz when using dual DP simultaneously and with single 5K monitor/TV.
Support dual 5K Display: New 10.0 release version support dual DP 5120x1440@60hz for Windows 7, 8.1 and Windows 10 and Windows 10 v1607 and later.
Performances:
2 x DisplayPort++ (Dual Mode DisplayPort 1.2) support resolution up to (4K)4096 x 2160@60Hz
2 x HDMI (Version 2.0) support resolution up to (4K)4096 x 2160@60Hz
Support resolution 5120 x 2880@60Hz when only using one DisplayPort++ port
Support USB C and USB A Latop/Desktop
Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps
2 x USB C 3.0 (5Gb/s) and 4 x USB A 3.0 (5Gb/s)
Earphone & Mic combo audio sockets

3 x Type-A + 2 x Type-C ports compatible all USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 devices.Allows you to use them at the same time. Sync a whole photo album or music library instantly with the high speed of 5 Gbps data transfer.Get faster speed with less expenditure.

RJ45 Gigabit LAN female port definitely provides stable and faster network connection, automatically adapts to 10M/100M/1000Mbps network transmission.Wired network connections are faster and more reliable than any Wi-Fi.

3.5mm Audio port ideal for connecting a wide variety of devices including headphones with and without mic, speakers, mic system and so much more.
Just plug and enjoy premium sound quality with lossless stereo signal transmission .

DUAL 4K DISPLAYS OR ULTRAl 5K
Supports up to 4K (3840 x 2160) @60Hz on two independent displays using either DisplayPort 1.2 or HDMI 2.0. Support up to 5K (5120 x 2880@60Hz) single display when using dual DisplayPort ports. The new 10.0 release support Dual DisplayPort (5120x1440) displays with Windows 7, 8.1 and Windows 10 and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.

Specifications Recommended
Host connection: USB 3.0/3.1 port (Type A or C)
Processor: Intel Core i7 2+GHz / AMD Richland A10-575x / AMD Kaveri A10-7400P or better
Memory: 8GB
Graphics processor: Integrated or discreet Intel HD 4000, ATI Radeon HD 8650, NVidia GeForce 7xxM graphics processors or better
Disk: 7200RPM or SSD
Please NOTE:
- 2.4Ghz wireless devices, such as wireless keyboard and mouse adapters, may not works well on USB 3.0 ports, connecting to a USB 2.0 port is recommended.
-Cannot be mixed with non-DisplayLink USB graphics adapters and drivers (e.g. MCT, j5, or SMSC).
-If playing UHD content (4K), the system must be capable of decoding the 4K video in the graphics processor.
-New 10.0 version can not support Dual HDMI 5K display,other OS system such as win8 will not support
Supported Operating Systems
WINDOWS
Windows 7, Windows 8, 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Vista is 7.7, Windows XP is 7.6
MAC OS X
OS X 10.6 - 10.15 OS
Tips: macOS 10.13.4 - 10.13.6 has single extended display support with AirPlay
ANDROID and CHROME
ANDROID: Available on the Google Play Store. For Android v5.0 (Lollipop) or Later
CHROME: DisplayLink USB devices are supported on
Unsupported Operating systems
Windows XP 64 bit
Windows RT platforms
Windows Embedded 7
Windows POSReady 2009
Windows 10 IoT Core/ Mobile
Mac OS X 10.5 or earlier
Android v4.4 or earlier
iOS
MacOS Catalina 10.15 requires the user to permit "Screen Recording" in order for DisplayLink devices to work properly.
Pros: -MANY usb ports. -Support for multiple Monitors (both d.p. and hdmi) -Compact -Easy to set up (literally just plug it in)
Cons: - Not 100% stable -Seems sensitive to heat
Overall Review: So, I purchased this for use with my work computer. My work computer is a Dell Ultrabook. It's a 12.5" laptop with a dual core 8th gen I7 in it. It's not the quickest machine, but it is solid for work related stuff. I run dual monitors at my desk, along with two USB hard drives, a mouse and keyboard, and a fan mat that sits under my laptop. I also have a printer connected via USB. I plugged this in with windows 10, and windows took care of everything. I did not need to go find any additional drivers or do any additional work. I would suggest plugging it in by itself first, and turning it on. After windows has set it up, feel free to connect items to the docking station. So far, it has been pretty solid. Even my speakers work flawlessly. I have the speakers connected to the back of the monitor via a 3.5mm connector. So, the docking station/windows automatically figured out to send the audio through the docking station, down the HDMI, and then subsequently, down the 3.5mm audio jack out of the back of the monitor. Honestly, I think that impressed me the most. I didn't have to change any settings, it just worked. The only issues I have had is some unreliability as the temperature has increased. And, not by a lot. right now it's 78F in the room I'm in. It's not crazy hot, but a little warmer than most electronics would prefer. Earlier today I had an issue with one of the USB drives. It started connecting and disconnecting randomly. I did have the two USB drives sitting on top of the docking station. I disconnected both, reconnected them, and relocated them to let the box run cooler. Since then, no issues. Then, yesterday, while working I had a hard crash. Windows entirely locked up, the sound was stuck on some gosh-awful buzzing sound because the youtube music I was playing crashed. The whole thing just crashed hard. This may have been the PC, but I have a suspicion it was the docking station, as I have never had that issue with the ultra book in the past. So far I've been using it two weeks and have only had those two incidents. I would say, overall it has preformed better than I expected, and connected easier than I ever dreamed. I would absolutely recommend this device. The only reason I didn't give it 5 "eggs" is because of the instability.