USB C Ethernet Adapter 10Gbps USB C Hub USB C to USB A C
USB C Ethernet Adapter 10Gbps USB C Hub USB C to USB A C Adapter Gigabit RJ45, 2 USB 3.1 10G USB C Multiport Adapter for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad, Dell, Surface, Lenovo USB C Splitter(Not Monitor/Power)
Bought to work with a Dell notebook, carries the HDMI output, USB keyboard/mouse and power connections and charges the notebook via the single USB-C port. No problems at all.
Edit: after using this for a bit now it has been reliable despite the claimed speed the 700MBps has been enough for most things.
This review is for the USB C Ethernet Adapter 10Gbps USB C Hub. I have 2 10Gbps ports on my 2 year old computer. The device gets warm to touch under light use and concerning. All ports only hit 6Gbps (700MBps) NOT 10Gbps. For what i paid this is disappointing.
See real world speed test in photo.
love that it has all these multi-monitor ports, i could connect 3 more, and it also allows to charge laptop through it too, a perfect docking station, and has USB3, USB2, ports
the only downside i’d say, doesn’t have ethernet po
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Resolved issue: When one DP monitor is connnected, the wireless mouse become jerking.
Manufacturer advised me to use an extension USB cable to connect a wireless mouse adapter.
This resolved the issue.
The physics behind this – the wireless mouse adapter inserted directly to the docking station suffers from high frequency inteference of high speed DP monitor traffic.
The extension USB cable adds some distance, that completely resolves the issue.
Overall, I recommend this docking station as it is much cheaper than bigger brands and does the same job.
Bought this to use with HP laptop, very easy set up, connected to dual monitors, wireless mouse and keyboard, speakers, this works flawlessly. Also works and charges Dell laptop giving the househokd a very flexible solutio
I bought this product august 2022 it worked wonderfully until last week when one of the HDMI ports stopped working. I reported this to the customer support services at Selore, they suggested some helpful ideas on how to make the product work but to no avail, Selnore customer support then offered to send me a free replacement or refund in full, however, as i had already ordered the same product as a replacement, Selnore customer services refunded my money in full, no hassle at all, thank you you so much.
Well made and highly functional.
This dock also has the advantage of ethernet, HDMI AND DisplayPort (which is handy for many Dell products aimed at Business / Home Office Products ).
The listing does point out that you need to ensure that your computer (typically a laptop) is compatible with this device. This may entail amending setting for the DisplayPort/lightning behaviour in your BIOS.
Does what it says but it doesnt seem to charge my laptop which was the whole reason i got it so kind of annoying but other than that does what it says on the ti
I’m using this dock with three ASUS ProArt PA248QV WUXGA 1920×1200 16:10 monitors. Two are connected via HDMI and the third via DisplayPort. I’ve not tried the VGA port so have no idea if it could actually support a fourth display. I also have various other bits plugged into USB ports such as keyboard, mouse, camera, etc.
I’m powering it with a 96W PD power block and it in turn provides ample power to my laptop, all through the same USB C cable (supplied) through which the data flows. It’s a very convenient solution. It is also nicely made with a good feel to it, but it doesn’t come with a stand or mounting clip, so I’ll probably end up using double sided tape to keep it neatly attached to the back of a monitor stand.
It needs a modern laptop with DisplayPort over USB C capability. It did not work with a Lenovo X1 Carbon 5th GEN (2017 model) even though it supports DisplayPort over USB C — the two HDMI monitors were fine but the DisplayPort one would only display at 640×480 resolution. I think the DisplayPort version on that laptop is too old.
It works perfectly with Lenovo X1 Carbon 9th GEN (2022 model), and it also works perfectly with a Lenovo L14 (2023 Model). In both of these cases the laptop screen also works, so I effectively have 4 screens including the laptop.
Altogether it is a brilliant little dock but you do need to check the compatibility of your laptop.
Following a recommendation from a work colleague to buy this docking station/extender to buy, happy to say I’m not disappointed!
Does exactly what I need it to do, connect and extend two additional monitors to my laptop – so now said laptop sits quietly out of the way in a stand on the floor, which means no laptop screen as the second monitor.
The number of ports is incredibly useful as I’ve also got my USB camera and wireless mouse and keyboard plugged into this.
If you are after a device to extend your (Windows) monitors, then this is all you need. It feels pricy (45) but it’s worth it in my eyes.
Bought it on a Black Friday deal to add two different monitors to my laptop. Works straight out of the box. Doesn’t provide power but I am using laptop charge
Ok, let me start by saying i have two of these, one to use on a MAC and the other on a Windows Machine. I use the ports for both power delivery and for display. I also have a few HDD running of both machines. This has so many Ports and display options ( but i note it doesn’t support 5K as it really only supports 4K). I have used all the ports out, USB, Networking, card controllers and even the sound. I have found no issue with them.. So as i said i have two of these and had no issues.
The docking station works really with thunderbolt 3, HDMI, display port & vga ports work perfectly with no flickering (unlike some others hubs & docks) & the lan port works like a dream.
I run my USB c webcam through it & use the display port and lan for streaming and it works better than expected.
After watching countless YT reviews and scouring Amazon and eBay for reduced or used CalDigit or OWC items I came across this. With only 2 reviews at the time I was wondering if I should risk such an unknown item. I am pleased I did as so far so good.
Be aware this needs power to work, I use it with my 96W Apple Mac charger (via a 100W USB C charging cable, although it does come with a USB – C (possibly thunderbolt)
My only complaints are it only has one spare thunderbolt port, the other two are for power and to run to the host laptop. It would have been far more useful if it had 2 additional thunderbolt ports. It does however have 5 USB A connectors (3.1, 3.0 and 2.0).
I also found the MicroSD and SD cart slots to be quite slow, instead preferring to use an adapter via the USB A 3.0 ports instead as were faster.
Finally when using the HDMI 1 port to run a 60hz monitor the screen would flicker intermitently, when using HDMI 2 port (limited to 30hz) it was fine, although let’s be honest no one would choose to run at 30hz when their monitor can run double that. I am planning to try a Display port cable to see if this works better.
Due to the above dropped 1 star off the rating, otherwise would be perfect (ignoring the odd inclusion of a vga port, why not give us a couple of extra thunderbolts instead?!)
Overall a good product at a decent price (I benefitted from a money off voucher at checkout) that is well built, and does the job.
I was in need of a dual screen setup to be able to work effectively on days when working from home. So I managed to get hold of a couple of monitors and needed to somehow connect my work laptop to both screens. When I initially searched, a lot of sites were recommending USB Type-C docking stations and the prices for those are at least 3 figures, especially for ones that have HDMI and Display Ports. When I came across this, I was reluctant considering the huge price difference, but gave it a shot anyway and to my surprise, it works!
I didn’t need to tinker with anything, I simply plugged in my monitors using Display and HDMI ports, connected a keyboard, mouse and headset using USB ports, then power input via USB Type-C and all works fine.
The only catch is, the USB Type-C power input takes 100w max charge. So if you have devices that require a higher power input, it just means you laptop will charge a bit slower than normal, but still works as normal. It even works without the power input so long as you have battery life on your laptop.
Also, I’ve not had any lag issues with my connected devices.
This is the best customer support I have ever gotten from an amazon buy. I was having trouble getting my monitors to load up using the device and they literally messaged me asking how it was going and if everything was working correctly. they helped me debug any issues and explained how my laptop being an older one wasn’t compatible with all of the features but also pointed me toward something that would work for me if I wanted the option. I work as a Remote Software Dev so I had an idea but these guys literally did all the work and I double checked. they are amazing 10/10 Would recommend. I gave the device to my dad who has a newer laptop and he is now using it with a 2 screen setup and there are no issues at all. If your not too tech savvy or need extra HDMI ports this is a worth while investment esp if you travel a lot which I do.