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Customer
> 3 dayWorks as intended and solid product for its price!
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Jason Tsongas
> 3 dayThe IVIIN T4807 dock is not bad but has some limitations that should be clearly understood before making a purchase choice. The dock does support 8K@60Hz but only when connecting one monitor to the dock via Thunderbolt 4 and not if connecting a M1 or M2 Mac. The dock more universally supports 4K@60Hz for a single monitor connected through all supported methods. The dock, when connected via Thunderbolt 3 or 4 and not to an M1 or M2 Mac, support two monitors at 4K@60Hz. When connecting two monitors out of the box, one will need to be connected via HDMI and the other via dongle which will be a DisplayPort connection. If you want to connect with a second HDMI connection, you will need to purchase a dongle for that. The included DC power supply is 130W which will allow for 85W of laptop charging, 15W for tablet/phone, and an additional 30W for the rest of the ports. This is important as many docks do not provide a sufficient DC power supply to give enough wattage to each. I found the price to be a little on the high side for this dock given that I believe most people will be looking to use this for two monitors and it does not support 8K for two. The price is not outrageous but just seems to be on the upper end and given that it is not exactly a household name for such devices I am unsure of its longevity.
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Amro Hetata
> 3 daythis adapter is well made, good material, I highly recommend it to everyone.
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Imad
> 3 dayWorks and looks cool. Good price.
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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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Dave Roopnarine
> 3 dayI bought this IVIIN USBC HDMI adapter to allow me flexibility when using multiple monitors. It easily connected to my docking station and allowed my third monitor to connect with no hassle. Now I can use a standard HDMI to HDMI cable instead of a dedicated HDMI to USB C cable. Highly recommend.
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Zcoil
> 3 dayWorked immediately! It’s amazing! It even lights up. My power went out and all my settings were still there when the power came back on, I did not have to re set anything! I love it!!!
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Eric Nguyen
> 3 dayI needed an hdmi adapter, but wanted something smaller and this was is nice and sleek. Relatively small compared to other designs which make it easy when I need to travel. So far I havent had any complaints. It gets the job done!
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Yu-Chi Chung
> 3 dayI used to have a much bigger unit that does the same thing, however it recently stopped working. I bought this and was surprised at the compact size. I used this with my laptop to do presentations. works like a charm. no issue at all.
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Zakka15
> 3 dayNo issues with connectivity. It worked seamlessly with the cellphone to laptop. Highly recommend it!