By PURPLELEC | 27 March 2025 | 0 Comments
Thunderbolt 4 certified docking station: ideal for efficient connection of multiple devices
This Thunderbolt 4 certified docking station brings users a convenient and powerful connection experience, allowing users to add high-performance connections and charging functions to Thunderbolt 4 or USB4 Windows laptops, Thunderbolt 4 M1 Max/M1 Pro MacBooks, and Thunderbolt 3 M1 or Intel MacBooks (must run macOS 11 Big Sur or later) through a single Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3 or USB4 port.

Rich and high-performance port connections
The docking station makes full use of the 40Gbps high throughput provided by the computer's Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3 or USB4 port to build a wide range of port connection systems to meet a variety of application scenarios. It has the ability to daisy-chain up to five devices from the TB4/USB4 port, greatly expanding the number of device connections.
Thunderbolt 4/USB4 Ports: 2 downstream Thunderbolt 4/USB4 ports provide flexible options for connecting Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, and USB peripherals and displays. And each port has the additional advantage of 15W (3A) device charging, powering the device while data is being transferred.
USB 3.2 Gen 2 Ports: 3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Type-A ports and 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Type-C port, which can easily connect various USB peripherals to meet users' different needs in data transfer.
USB 2.0 Ports: 2 USB 2.0 (480Mbps) Type A ports, which not only support BC 1.2 and have a power supply capacity of 7.5W (1.5A), can be used to charge tablets and smartphones, but also connect USB human interface devices (HID), such as USB transceivers, to effectively reduce signal interference.
Other Ports: 1 Gigabit Ethernet port with PXE boot and WoL functions for easy connection to wired local area network (LAN); 1 Secure Digital (SD) 4.0/UHS-II card reader for external access to SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards; 1 3.5mm 4-bit TRRS audio jack for connecting 3.5mm headphones to meet the access needs of audio devices.
Flexible and versatile high-resolution display connections
The dock can connect up to two displays to any downstream Thunderbolt 4 port via USB-C Display, Thunderbolt Display, or USB-C DP Alt Mode to Video Adapter (sold separately). Resolution support for displays connected to different types of computers is as follows:
Thunderbolt 4 Windows laptops: Supports dual displays up to 4K 60Hz, or single displays up to 8K 30Hz, 6K 60Hz, 5K 60Hz, 4K 60Hz.
Thunderbolt 4 M1 Max and M1 Pro MacBooks: Supports dual displays up to 4K 60Hz, or single displays up to 6K 60Hz, 5K 60Hz, 4K 60Hz.
M1 Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks: Supports single displays with resolutions up to 6K 60Hz, 5K 60Hz, 4K 60Hz.
Intel Thunderbolt 3 MacBook: can support dual displays with resolutions up to 4K 60Hz, or single displays with resolutions up to 6K 60Hz, 5K 60Hz, 4K 60Hz.
USB4 Windows laptops: can support a single display with resolutions up to 8K 30Hz, 6K 60Hz, 5K 60Hz, 4K 60Hz.
Powerful power supply
The Thunderbolt 4 docking station is equipped with a 120W power adapter and supports 85W USB power supply. This feature enables the docking station to charge MacBook as well as Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 Windows laptops. At the same time, the increased power supply provides 15W (3A) of power to the downstream TB4/USB4 port for device charging, and enables one of the USB-A ports to support BC 1.2, which can be used to charge tablets and smartphones to meet the power supply needs of multiple devices.
Reliable Thunderbolt Certification
The dock is Thunderbolt certified, ensuring compatibility with Thunderbolt 4 computers and Thunderbolt 4/3 peripherals. This certification guarantees that the dock is fully compatible with Intel Evo/Tiger Lake (11th generation and above) Thunderbolt 4 laptops, including Dell Precision 5560/5760, XPS 13 9310, HP EliteBook 850 G8, ProBook 450 G8, and Lenovo X1 Carbon 9th generation. In addition, it is also compatible with M1 and Intel Thunderbolt 3 MacBook (11.0th generation and above), providing reliable connection guarantee for computer users of different brands and models.
How to Choose the Right USB Hub for Your Laptop
External SSD enclosure controller and high-speed enclosure analysis
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked. *
POPULAR BLOG
- The Ultimate Guide to Gaming Refresh Rates: How to Choose the Best FPS for Your Hardware and Playsty
- MST: The Solution for Multi-External-Display Users
- HDMI Extender Purchase Guide
- DisplayPort KVM Switcher: An Indispensable Choice for Future-Ready Multi-monitor Workstations
- RAID Technology: Multi-scenario Storage Solutions
CATEGORIES