USB C Docking Station, QGeeM 4K Quadruple Display Laptop Docking Station Triple Display Dock with Charging for Specific Windows Type C and Thunderbolt 3 Systems, USB Docking Statio
17 Ports in One Stylish Design
Sync and manage your files faster than ever.
Universal Quad Display
Support Mirror Mode/Extend Mode
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| Quad display need host support “Alt Mode” function.You can browse the Web and write a blog through RJ45 connection to the internet.It can connect to atl mode type c host via Standard C to C cable providing a fully -compatible docking solution. | Immediate level transfer speed: SD / TF card reader lets you access files in seconds.Its light and compact body also insert SD and TF slots for easy access to files from universal SD and Micro SD Memory Card, support 2 cards reading simultaneously. | In Ear Stereo Audio: Tonally balanced audio with crisp highs and deep low notes, plus wider frequency response and lively sound quality for recorded audio |
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| More Features, More Possibility: The USB C Docking Station expands the capabilities of most Windows laptops, new or old. USB-C docking station combines 17 ports in one step solution including 3 x USB 3.0 Ports, 2 x USB 2.0 Ports, 2 x HDMI & 2 x Displayport Quad Video Outputs, 1 x USB-C 100W Power Delivery, 1 x Two in One Audio Jack, 1 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet and 1 x SD/TF Card Readers. Portable design, Plug and Play, maximum the laptop into a working machine in seconds. | Fast Sync & Charge: Charges phones and tablets with USB-C ports at high-speed. Offers transfer speeds of 480 Mb/s, or 100 songs every 5 seconds. The USB-C Dock also works with Windows USB-C phones/tablets delivering a full desktop experience with external monitors, keyboard, mouse, Ethernet, external USB drives and charging. | Compatibility: Laptop with a USB-C port(supports Display feature) or Thunderbolt 3 port, easy to operate, plug and play |
Compatibility: Laptop with a USB-C port(supports Display feature) or Thunderbolt 3 port, easy to operate, plug and play
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| Dimensions: | 0.01 x 0.01 x 0.02 cm; 1.07 Kilograms |
| Model: | d6907-4xl |
| Manufacture: | Getue |
Great device
Allows me to use two displays with my M1 MacBook Air.. solves a problem Apple created
Good value for money
Great little unit. For something that can serve 4 screens simultaneously it’s great value for money. All working fine so far. My only gripe is that it can only stand vertically which makes it a bit unstable when an inserted cable moves.
Good, but…
Product is decent but I cannot get quad monitors to work. I can manage 3 on my office laptop, and 2 on home laptop. I have tried contacting seller however I have had no response.
This is a great option if you don't want to spend hundreds of dollars for the typical docking station. this works great and is east to use. for someone who does not like a cluttered looking desk this is FANTSTIC! its easily hid being the laptop or can be left out and not an eye sore on the desk. I highly recommend this !
This is a great option if you don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars for the typical docking station. this works great and is east to use. for someone who does not like a cluttered looking desk this is FANTSTIC! its easily hid being the laptop or can be left out and not an eye sore on the desk. I highly recommend this !
Does the job. Plenty of connections
I was very concerned when buying this as i have not had much luck with these docking stations from amazon sellers. This one has proved me wrong. It works well with a variety of connections. Hdmi works well without much lag. It is quite tall and comes with a seperate power supply as well as a usb c cable.
Very good Value!!!
First of all, with that amount of features this fairly small device has, is actually not bad at all, it looks great! and I can finally get rid of some of my other separate devices and consolidate all into one. The only observation I noticed is that the device does get quite warm, saying that I’m not experiencing any problems unlike other users reported.
Awesome
Cheapest and best value hub at the moment, I’ve tried many and most of them weren’t compatible with my devices. This one is outstanding for the price. 5 stars!
Just what I've been looking fo
This is amazing. Previously used 2 USB C hubs to connect my two monitors. They were always cutting off and the whole setup was really clunky. This uses Displayport technology and runs 2 monitors (both extended) from my MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports). Much cheaper than competitors and works great.
A real workhorse
I’ve had it for a month… Figured it’s about time to do so.
Took about 15 minutes to transfer from my old multi display. Some cable adjustments were needed, due to the different type of connector I was using, but that took no time at all. Reconfigured Windows display, rebooted, made final adjustments for my four monitors, added my external SSD drive, USB strips, and it didn’t miss a step.
It doesn’t get very warm… Maybe like an LED lamp after you turn it off. I have at least 3 monitors on all the time, lots of external devices, and it does great.
Drawbacks? It’s awkward on the desk because of the weight of the cables… Which I can mitigate with new routing and cabling ties. But I’ve only had to reset it once, and that was after 20 hours of being on, without use. So… No worries. It’s a workhorse.
Connects 4 screen and lots of other connectors
Does what it needs to do in that it allows 4 screens to work of the laptop (2 screen with half refresh rate but not a problem I’ve noticed working on excel etc). Lots of other ports for charging and earphones etc. Looks good on desk and stable when wires move around, although might have preferred a rectangular box to curves
This docking station has many functions--at least four monitors. The hard disk works very well when connected to it. But I think it's better to use it only on the desk, because it is a little big.
This docking station has many functions–at least four monitors. The hard disk works very well when connected to it. But I think it’s better to use it only on the desk, because it is a little big.
Ho acquistato questa docking per utilizzarla col mio Mac e mi ritengo molto soddisfatto dell’acquisto.
Funziona molto bene e non scalda neanche tanto, l’unica cosa che consiglio di munirsi di un adattatore da presa americana a presa italiana poich l’alimentatore incluso in confezione non provvisto di presa adatta al territorio europeo.
Transition to work-from-home during 2020, I’ve had to purchase several different adapter cables, particularly because my home setup is a PC and my work laptop is a MacBook, so I was ill-equipped for all the things I’d need to hook up via USB-C. I picked up a few different simple USB-C to [HDMI, DVI, etc] adapters made by QGeeM this spring/summer, and all have worked great and held up well. Coming into winter, my company decided to go WFH for the long-haul, so I decided it was time to invest in a good single-cable docking station. When I saw QGeeM made one, I knew it had to be the first one I tried, and it turns out it will also be the last.
The build quality on this unit is excellent. It’s got enough weight to it that it won’t slide around on your desk if you pull on an attached cable, but not so much that it’s cumbersome. The footprint is relatively small and the color of the outer shell matches the space gray that is currently standard on MacBooks.
Connecting it to my MacBook, I was initially concerned because it didn’t work right off the bat. However, then I realized I should have installed the DisplayLink drivers before hooking everything up. Simply Google “MacOS DisplayLink Software” and the top result should take you right where you need to go (it’s on DisplayLink’s website, not QGeeM’s). As soon as I had that installed, everything started working like gangbusters.
Connecting multiple power supplies to the unit confused me at first, until I realized that the one that comes with the dock powers the dock itself, and the other is meant to hook up your MacBook’s power supply so it can charge the MacBook through the attached cable. This makes sense when you think about it, and I like the idea that the charging for my MacBook is being handled by its stock power cable.
What really impressed me is the ease at which I was able to get three external monitors to work without too much fuss. In fact, one of them isn’t even a normal monitor…it’s a video drawing tablet. Furthermore, I wanted to use HDMI for all three devices, so I attached a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter on the back of the docking station, only half expecting it to work, but it allowed me to connect my drawing tablet just fine! The one issue it caused is that, in MacOS’s display settings, I did not initially see the full array of resolution options that should be available for the tablet. But a helpful online forum suggested holding “Option” while clicking the “Scaling” radio button in order to open up all resolution options, and it worked like a charm. I don’t think this is a failing of the docking station, but rather a recognition issue caused by the Mac connecting through a dock/adapter combo.
Oh, when you first hook up monitors, if they all show up as mirrors of the main display at first, do not be alarmed. I think this is just a default configuration of MacOS. In display settings, there is a checkbox for “mirror display” that can simply be un-checked, and then you have all your separate displays. Another reviewer said that this doesn’t work properly if trying to connect four monitors, but I cannot speak to that. If I ever add a fourth external screen, I will come back and update this review.
If I could change just one small detail, it would be to have one of the regular USB ports be on the back. My drawing tablet requires a USB connection in addition to the HDMI, and I had to hook that up in the front. But as you can see from my photos, the cord feeds nicely under the dock next to one of its legs and should stay put that way. Certainly not an issue that would make me consider dropping any stars, just a personal preference.
Seriously, though, if you’ve been searching for the holy grail of a dock that can truly run everything you need with only one single cable connecting to your MacBook, search no further. Give this thing a go. It really is fantastic.
Oh! Last quick note: the power button has to be held for a few seconds when turning on and turning off the dock. It’s just part of the design, so don’t let it alarm you. Look at it this way: the dock is unlikely to get turned off by accident! Works for me.
The product packaging was very good the product does look and feel very high end.the color matched the Mac space grey color so it was perfect in all those regards. However, the Docking station does not do quad display for a mac. I can get 4 displays to show bu but both the monitors connected to the displayport output are in mirror mode and there is no option to extend those. would up to 5 starts if i can eventually get all 4 monitors to work on Mac too
The product packaging was very good the product does look and feel very high end.the color matched the Mac space grey color so it was perfect in all those regards. However, the Docking station does not do quad display for a mac. I can get 4 displays to show bu but both the monitors connected to the displayport output are in mirror mode and there is no option to extend those. would up to 5 starts if i can eventually get all 4 monitors to work on Mac too