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BHP
> 3 dayVery impressed. Easy setup with my USB -C Lenovo 480 or my MS Surface 7 after installing driver recognized 4 Viewsonics via DP. Win 11 allows for lots of configurations of the 4. Works as advertised !!
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M B
> 3 dayI have been searching for a device that would work for my additional monitors for months and I finally found it! This docking station is amazing and works so well for my additional monitors. You do have to download software for it to work, but it’s so worth it because it works great. The picture quality on my monitors is perfect. The set up was very easy and once the software was installed, the connection worked instantly. It does appear as though it was a prior return because there are some scuffs on the device, but regardless of that, it works perfectly. Love that it has so many additional usb ports as well. It also came with additional adapters which is pretty cool. Definitely a quality device that is worth the price.
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Ginger
Greater than one weekThis is compatible with my windows PC. You are able to connect your laptop to two additional monitors. It has an ethernet port, 6 usb ports, and port for connection of earphones. It is made of good quality aluminum. The unit is sturdy and well made. Everything works well and connects easily.
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LifeIsGood
> 3 dayIve been a fan of WAVLINK for many years and have owned more than a few of their docking stations. In fact, this makes the second one I currently own and use. Im running an HP laptop with Windows 10 and the fact it only has 3 USB ports makes a docking station necessary. I now can keep my printer, scanner, backup drive, mouse, and keyboard all connected all the time as well as run my HDMI monitor through it. Like most docks it will get warm, especially when made out of metal, but just give it good air flow and it should run fine for a long time.
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Boelke Family
> 3 dayThis docking station does exactly as it says and works very well
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Riven
> 3 dayIt seems that all docking stations right now are meant to be used with a usb-c port. So I was pretty happy to find this one that just uses a good old usb port. I’m using three older laptops, two converted hp and dell linux laptops and a MacBook from 2015 running Monterey. With my converted linux laptops Im running Ubuntu 20.4. Everything except the displays worked. I tried to install drivers but I ended up having to reinstall Ubuntu. I don’t think it has to do with this docking station, it looks like there’s some issues with Ubuntu 20.4 with displaylink drivers and hardware that they are trying to fix. Same problem with my MacBook. All of my accessories worked except the displays. The reason for this was also not the dock’s fault but an issue with Monterey if that’s your current OS. Apple is working on a fix right now but anything using displayLink will not work as of now. The accessories I have running through the docking station are my iphone, which was visible on all three laptops, a microphone, a soundbar, keyboard and mouse, as well as an external hard drive. They all worked flawlessly on this docking station. This docking station is also lightweight. I love all the adapters that are included with it. If you aren’t going to use them with this docking station you can use them for something else. Usually you don’t get these types of adapters included so i was stoked! The power cord is way too short which is weird because they give you a super long usb cable… All in all it’s a good docking station. Just be aware the displays might or might not work and can change with system updates. A lot of people who had display link devices before an upgrade said they were working before the upgrade and then stopped working after. It’s just something to be aware of and look into before upgrading your OS.
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chris j
> 3 dayHad an older model that gave me so many problems. This one is fantastic. Just instal the drivers from their website and everything works like a charm. Amazing quality, zero lag, fast charging for Macbook Pro and PC. Highly recommend!
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Scarey
> 3 dayVery nice looking. Great addition to a well-organized desk. Not the best if you want a seamless or super clean desk, but f youre not the type to try to pretend your computer desk doesnt have a computer on it, it will fit in great. Feels very solid, not flimsy like other docks/hubs I have tried. I think this is the most expensive one I have tried so I dont know that I can really compare it to others in its class, but it certainly beats out the $30-50 ones I have laying around and Im sure it will last a lot longer.
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LoveAlexis
> 3 dayThis dock was easy to setup and use. I managed to train my 73-year old student to use it and disassemble it when not in use with ease. That makes a huge difference for me.
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Steven M. Silverman
> 3 dayI have a desktop and a laptop. I wanted to set up a 2nd workstation in my office for the laptop. The laptop is an older ThinkPad but still works very well. I saw this WavLink docking station. Since Ive successfully use their network products for a while now I trusted that it would work as advertised and I was right. This docking station fits my need perfectly. I have 2 older 24 monitors that have HDMI inputs. I also have an extra wired keyboard and mouse. I figured I was set. I hooked up the docking station to the laptop with the supplied high speed USB cable. One monitor I connected direct to the HDMI port on the docking station and the other to the DVI port using the DVI to HDMI adapter supplied with the docking station. Plugged in the power supply. I connected the keyboard and mouse to 2 of the USB 2.0 ports on the docking station. Since I use the laptop in the office on WiFi and the printer connected to the laptop by WiFi I didnt have to worry about the network connection or configuring the printer.. I fired it up and everything was groovy. I set up the laptop for dual monitor use and extended the desktop onto the 2nd monitor. I then set up the laptop so I could close the top and still work. Instant 2nd workstation! Best of all, all I need to do is detach the USB adapter from the laptop and take it when I want and just plug it when Im back. This is an ideal solution!