
- Plenty of USB3.0 Ports (6 total) for all your USB peripherals - Dock lays flat; no tipping over - Option for HDMI or DP for 2 external monitors


This docking station has very elegant design. It comes with enough USB 2.0 and USB 2.0 ports, along with standard HDMI and DVI port for monitors, and 1 Gigabit Ethernet port for hard wired network for laptops that has only Wi-Fi adapters. Tested on Windows 10 laptop, with two monitors and hard wired network. All works perfectly without any issue. Windows 10 detects this dock as plug and play device, no separate driver need to be installed. Key features I liked in this dock, sleek design with enough possibilities of port expansions. Also this dock comes with various adapters like USB C to USB 3.0, DVI to HDMI, DVI to VGA type of converters that makes all monitors compatible with the dock attachments.

I am a Windows user but recently had to take up support for Apple MacBook's. I use three monitors to do my work\support and my new MacBook would not let me use the three monitors, just the MacBook screen and one external monitor. I tried just about everything and nothing worked. Someone told me about this Wavlink docking station, so I tried it and WOW, I was able to use all three monitors with little effort to get the dock to work with my MacBook and it also works with my Window's laptop, so now all I do is unplug one machine and plug in the other and I just get to work!! What a great dock, highly recommend!!









- Powerful power supply (130W). The docking station can also charge your laptop if it supports USB-C charging - Long power cable - Ample connections - Sturdy base that stays in place - 1x HDMI out, if your USB-C ports video output - 2x DP ports, regardless of what your laptop supports I can't stress how amazing the last feature is. This was the main reason I bought this. Other cheaper docking stations rely on the capability of your laptop and what it can output through USB-C. Some cheaper laptops do not support USB-C video display so no regular docking station will work to give you video out. This is where this device shines. It has worked flawlessly with my laptop and the drives are amazing in both Linux and Windows. The docking station has chips in it to handle the display.

NewEgg had the 6-in-1, 7-in-1, 8-in-1 and 11-in-1 docking stations for around $10 each so I bought one of each. They work nicely on two different HP ChromeBooks, where I've used a mouse, keyboard and HDMI out for an extended period of time. In one case, I also hooked up an RJ45 network cable and all worked well. Occasionally getting the HDMI to work means plugging the HDMI into the hub first, then hooking the hub up to the computer. But I don't know if this is the hub or the computer being fussy. I've used them on


small - easy to conceal - lots of connection options



