4URPC Laptop Docking Station Stand, USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor, USB C Dock Vertical Stand with 2 HDMI Ports, 3 USB Ports, SD/TF, PD3.0, RJ45 Ethernet, 3.5mm Audio for Dell/Hp/Lenovo/Surface
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Ajay
> 24 hourNice Docking station with place to hold my surface and accommodate 2 monitors and AV
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john, I am
> 24 hourI tried other docking stations prior to the one. The issue I had with the other stations was that the stations took a long time for the station to charge the laptop while using it. Hence, I thought I would have the same charging issue. I have NO problems with the charging time on my mac via the docking station; even though I have the station plugged into an electrical wall USB-c outlet. . The best feature of the docking station is the compact casing which requires little desk space. Another nice feature is the station allows me access to dual 4K external monitors. For people the are not technically inclined, don’t work the dock is plug-and-play
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Gages
> 24 hournice sturdy design with a spot to place your laptop and keep it out of the way. Helps organize your cord mess pretty well.
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Bender
> 24 hourThis is a well built dock. The stand is all metal, has excellent padding to protect the finish of your laptop, and the extra ports will help you reign in some of you cables. The stand and extra ports allow you to recoup some space on your desk. So, if you need to clean up some desk space, or just looking for a nice stand to put your laptop in, then this dock is for you!
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ji h lee
> 24 hour4URPC Laptop Docking Station Stand is perfect to setting my dual monitors, camera, wireless keyboard mouse, and speaker. This has 2HDMI ports, 3 USB Ports, SD card Port, and 3.5mm Audio jack. I have used this for a week now and it has not failed me yet. Great product for the price and highly recommended.
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Eugenises
> 24 hourIll start out with my only complaint, and that it doesnt have any USB-C ports other than the power in and the host port, so all accessories have to be with USB or HDMI, which is ok! The good - the unit supports two monitors seamlessly. Currently I have an LG widescreen and a Samsung Smart monitor, and there are no issues. I like the SD card slot as my Surface Pro 7 has limited onboard memory. Overall I think this is a good device for the cost and would not hesitate purchasing another if I needed it. Speaking of which, I have 2 of their previous models which I have also enjoyed!
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TDB
> 24 hourThis review is on the 4URPC docking station. I have had this dock for almost a month. I am a fan of docking stations because they just make sense. They provide the ability to use your notebook as a desktop with a minimum amount of effort. By this I mean that you set your notebook down and connect just one cable and you are in business. In my setting I am using a Dell XPS 15 notebook. This is a high powered notebook- i9 processor, lots of memory and a 130-watt power supply. I have the 130-watt power supply connected to the dock which in turn supplies power to the notebook. I only have to plug a single usb-c cable from the dock to the notebook to become functional. I have the following devices connected to the dock: • two monitors connected via HDMI cables. • a wireless keyboard/mouse connected via usb • a webcam connected via usb • an external hard drive via usb • a wired ethernet connection Everything works fine. There is one issue with the dock which I will address. This dock is designed to support a notebook computer vertically to save space on the desk. If someone’s work required them to frequently take their notebook with them when they left their desk then this dock would be a good solution, because you simply unplug one cable and you’re good to go. However, if you leave your notebook at your desk most all the time then you will come across this issue. If you shut down your computer you cannot turn on the computer unless you remove it from the stand, open it up and then press the power button. At that point you return it to the stand and use it normally. This is somewhat of a hassle. I have used a Dell notebook dock which has the same functionality as the 4URPC, but in addition it has a power button on the dock itself. This means if the computer is connected to the dock, you do not need to open it up and press the power button to begin using your computer. This is my suggestion: Add a power button to the dock to be able to power-on the computer. This may or may not be an issue for others. In addition to the Dell, I have tested this dock with an ASUS Chromebook. It worked fine with the Chromebook. If you are considering this dock, just be aware this is designed for commuters that are powered by usb-C. If your computer does not get power by a usb-C cable, then you should look for another dock.
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A. Batts-Latson
> 24 hourThis is a pretty good stand. It is a room saver. The only thing is when I plug my monitor into the dock it blacks in and out. So I just use it as a stand.
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Rita Hamill
> 24 hourI had some difficulty at first with the docking station, but I found that the technical support was prompt and very helpful...even with follow up to be sure everything worked out. I am very impressed.
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bpd115
> 24 hourGreat dock with no issues on windows, macOS or running my iPad Pro. The fins can be removed if you want to use this as a dock inside your desk as well. High quality build and great customer service as well!