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Shawn
> 3 day-Network, video, keyboard/mouse, cam, sound…instant plug and play…no (manually installed) hardware drivers, just the Windows connection “clunking”. And it seems to have an effective pass-through, as all peripherals appear to be directly connected…no noticeable capability loss. …and the PD charges my laptop just fine…quickly even. In this context, I don’t (currently) know what data throughput this takes…but the claimed 40Gbps throughput seems far more than capable. -If, like I did, you get the questionable idea to connect the USB-C port (closest to the power input jack) on the device to a USB-A port on your computer, it will only pass the sound through. It was a slight risk to the device and my laptops, but I’m a curious fella. And besides, I tested this first on an old laptop before testing this on my new one…and Amazon Vine gave me this device at income tax cost, so…cheers! -This thing runs persistently hot…most noticeably on the top to the left of the TB logo. Heat=bad for longevity, so time will tell on that concern. I’ll let you know! -The backlit TB logo on the top is unnecessary, but pretty! I didn’t expect it when I first powered it on…so I had a nice little “whoa…cool!” moment. …and though I leave it on…I like that it has a power button. -For general compatibility, I think that a USB-C power input connector would be better than the barrel connector/power-supply. And since the power adapter is square and bulky, I had to use an extension cable to connect it to the power strip. -I like that it has many capabilities…multiple monitors (with the respective cables/adapters beyond the single HDMI port, and with acknowledgement that everything is connecting over USB-C lately)…5 USB 3.0 ports (though for the price the latest 3.2 would be better), GB Lan (standard of course…but like USB3.2, I suppose I don’t really expect or need a 2.5GB port (or 10 or 40)…but such things would be impressive, perhaps expected for the price). …and the 8k-single/6k-dual monitor capability is worth acknowledgment. …which gets me to my current unknown. I’m certainly happy to have this (and hope it lasts given the heat concern)…because I can connect everything (power, monitor(s), KB/mouse, speakers/mic, cam, net, and anything else) to my “modern” TB4 capable laptop with one cable…whereas it normally takes 5+ cables. So does it work as I hoped? It certainly does. Would I drop two and a half bills for it? …initially no, but now that I have it…maybe...considering the capabilities and performance. It is much more convenient. And, since I routinely connect/disconnect my laptop from the peripherals, it contains the wear to one jack.
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Jon Jeffries
> 3 dayIf you have an HDMI cable and need USB-C on one end, this little device worked for me. Cheaper than just buying a HDMI to USB-C cable, this was an easy fix to my issue. Recommended.
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Dony orozco.
> 3 dayGreat.
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Kateryna
08-06-2025I use it for my MacBook Air, it works very well. Would definitely recommend to buy it.
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Blue
> 3 dayIt works. What do you want to know? Its yet another useful dongle that makes your input shy setup work with more monitors.
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Jesse
> 3 dayGreat adapter, solid build quality.
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Xuan
> 3 dayGreat item , highly recommend This is everything that you need
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayA very nice looking, quality Thunderbolt 4 dock. All the various connections work well, although I didnt test the dual displays as I only have 1 monitor. Some things buyers should be aware of: 1. the power adapter plug does not insert all the way into the dock. The pic shows the power plug inserted the furthest in it goes and you can see theres about a 2mm gap remaining where the connector metal is exposed. 2. this dock does 85W PD max, which may be less than what your MacBook Pro (or other computer) normally uses. 3. the docks power adapter cord is only around 3ft. You will need to be quite close to your outlet to use this dock. Seems like an odd shortcoming for a $250 dock to have. None of these are big deals individually, but all of them together in addition to considering the not-inexpensive price of the dock, leads me to deduct 1 star. Note: to connect to your computer (eg MacBook Pro), use the Thunderbolt 4 port in the back of the dock thats closest to the power port (22V in), not any of the other Thunderbolt ports on this dock, as that is the only 85W PD port.
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Keith Montgomery
> 3 dayVery simple, single use dongle. USB-C to HDMI. Works great. Easy setup and entirely functional. If this is what you need, go for it. I used this to connect my MacBook pro to an external monitor.
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Barry B
> 3 dayWorks great to connect a laptop, phone or tablet with a USB C output to a TV or projector with an HDMI input. Compact design. Could not ask for more.