This Universal Displaylink Triple 4K Display Docking Station works seamlessly with your full-function type-c laptops, supports mirroring/expanding up to three external displays, and enables connectivity to your wired network and other accessories.
You can easily add triple 4K@60Hz displays with 2x DisplayPort and 3x HDMI ports. Supports 100W charging your laptop and features full 6xUSB3.1 Gen2 ports which support high speed up to 10Gbps.
Thanks to a 160W power adapter that can be fully sufficient for docking and laptop charging, you can reduce the clutter of your workstation and no longer need to carry an extra power adapter when traveling or in the office.
4 USB-A 3.1 and 2 USB-C 3.1 ports can reach a maximum 10Gbps data transfer speed with no delay and support extend more connectivity to USB devices, like external hard drives, U disk and more. A Gigabit Ethernet port ensures a secure and stable wired network performance, backwards compatible with 10/100/1000Mbps.
Multiple video interfaces make the dock a versatile and powerful tool for users in various industries. Whether you're working with graphics-intensive applications or simply need a reliable docking station for day-to-day computing tasks, the Wavlink docking station is an excellent choice:
1. HDMI( Alt.Mode) Port for Video Editing/ Online Gaming:
--The HDMI(Alt.Mode) allows for high-intensive tasks processing, is particularly well-suited for video editing and online gaming, making it ideal for large software applications.
2. Display 1/2(Chipset: DisplayLink 6950): HDMI /Displayport for Document Processing & Web Browsing
--For document processing and web browsing, DisplayLink 6950 chipset-based interfaces, such as HDMI 1/Displayport 1 and HDMI 2/Displayport 2, are recommended. These interfaces provide high-quality graphics and a smooth user experience, even when working with multiple windows or applications simultaneously.
With three-group video output ports, you can connect triple monitors with ease. The HDMI (Alt Mode) port supports up to 4K@60Hz output under DP1.4 source, making it perfect for task-intensive activities like video editing and gaming.
The DISPLAY 1/2 (HDMI/DP) ports supported by DisplayLink-6950 chipset, output dual 4K@60Hz display, which makes it the perfect solution for expanding multiple displays with different content on even M1/M2-based Macs. Use the DISPLAY 1/2 ports with web and productivity software applications; not recommended for gaming.
Perfect for laptops with USB 3.1 full-function type c port or thunderbolt 3/4 port. Support Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP/Vista, Mac OS 10.14-13.x and latest, Chrome OS, Ubuntu, Android and Harmony OS.
Unsupported with Unix systems, Linux and iPad OS. (Follow the instructions to download the latest DisplayLink drivers before use.)
1, Single Display(Max. Resolution)
Under DP1.2 Source: HDMI(Alt Mode): 3840x2160@30Hz ; Display1/2(HDMI/DisplayPort): 3840x2160@60Hz;
Under DP1.4 Source: HDMI(Alt Mode): 3840x2160@60Hz ; Display1/2(HDMI/DisplayPort): 3840x2160@60Hz.
2, Dual Display(Max. Resolution)
a. HDMI(Alt Mode)+ Display1/2(HDMI/DisplayPort):
Under DP1.2 Source: 3840x2160@30Hz+ 3840x2160@60Hz;
Under DP1.4 Source: 3840x2160@60Hz + 3840x2160@60Hz.
b. Display1(HDMI/DisplayPort)+Display2(HDMI/DisplayPort):
Under DP1.2/1.4 Source: 3840x2160@60Hz+ 3840x2160@60Hz.
3, Triple Display(Max. Resolution)
HDMI(Alt Mode) + Display1(HDMI/DisplayPort) + Display2(HDMI/DisplayPort):
Under DP1.2 Source: 3840x2160@30Hz+ 3840x2160@60Hz+3840x2160@60Hz;
Under DP1.4 Source: 3840x2160@60Hz+ 3840x2160@60Hz+3840x2160@60Hz.
- Please confirm that the type-c port of your laptop supports charging and video output, or the docking station's host charging function and HDMI (Alt. Mode) port may not work.
- Please follow the instructions to download the latest DisplayLink driver from the official website before use. ONLY plug and play for Chrome OS, Windows 10/11.
- Please keep connected to the power supply when using this docking station (power adapter included in the package).
- Only one video port can be used in the same video stream (Display1/Display2), either a "DisplayPort" or a "HDMI".