Product Description
Connect multiple peripherals to your laptop with this Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Pro docking station. The SD card slot offers easy access to mass storage devices, while the DisplayPort output lets you connect a UHD monitor for crisp, detailed visuals. This Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Pro docking station has an Ethernet port for seamless connection to Internet networks.
Dimension
Product Height : 1.02 inches
Product Width :7.87 inches
Product Depth :3.19 inches
Product Weight :14.89 ounces
Features
Designed for both Windows and Mac laptops Brings benefits of Thunderbolt 3 technology and lets you connect all your peripheral devices.
Dual displays compatible Connect up to two displays with DisplayPort and Thunderbolt 3 port easy and fast.
Thunderbolt 3 cable included Allows you to charge the laptop with a power up to 85W without a separate power cable.
USB-C compatible Designed to work without a Thunderbolt port too.
Five USB ports Features one USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 2 port on front besides two USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 1 and two USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 2 ports at the back.
High-definition dual-monitor support 4K at 60Hz with dual monitors and 8K at 30Hz with a single monitor setup through Thunderbolt 3 port.
Gigabit Ethernet connection Provides up to 40 Gbps transfer rates.
Minimalist exterior The aluminum casing provides a sturdy and durable construction and stylish design.
What's Included
Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Pro Docking Station
Thunderbolt 3 cable
Owner's manual
Reviews
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Does the trick for Macbook pro 16.
4 star because I think it could be cheaper and you only get 85w charging when the new macbook pro 16 have 94w adapters. Besides those 2 cons it worked out of the box and has all the ports I need to use.
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Problematic
I grabbed this to work with an HP Spectre X360, the 14" 2021 model. I had two monitors at work, and the Dell dock I had used (WD15) up to that point just fine with the Dell laptop did not work at all for the Spectre for some reason. I grabbed this based on some people having had success with it and the Spectre line. But for me, it was more issues. I had no problems charging, and the USB ports worked fine, but I had inconsistent monitor usage, often total failure. I didn't want a dock I had to disconnect, reconnect, and power cycle multiple times an hour just to keep working at the office, so ultimately I returned it.