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The WAVLINK USB C Laptop Universal Docking Station is a versatile, high-performance hub designed for professionals who demand ultra-high-definition visuals and extensive connectivity. Supporting up to 5K resolution at 60Hz and dual 4K displays, it features 6 USB 3.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and audio jacks, compatible with a wide range of Windows and Mac systems. Certified by DisplayLink, it offers plug-and-play convenience and rapid device switching, making it an essential upgrade for any multitasking workspace.

















| ASIN | B082SR6GMB |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,963 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 84 in Docking Stations |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 4K-ED2679 |
| Manufacturer | WAVLINK |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 3 x 20 cm; 840 g |
M**N
Works well to drive multiple screens and peripherals
I bought this dock so I could power two 22" screens and put my laptops away under the desk. I use it with a newer work laptop (Windows 10) and an older 7 year old personal laptop (Windows 10). Some minor issues initially with the older laptop as I needed to update the DisplayLink driver manually and also the USB 3.0 port drivers. This was not to do with the dock and more to do with my 7 year old personal laptop. It was plug and play on the newer work laptop. I can now quickly switch between the laptops (1 usb cable) in seconds and use all the same peripherals instantly. Powered speakers 3.5mm, webcam, wireless mouse and keyboard, usb headphones, and two 22" screens. Works perfectly whether working or gaming or playing music. Would recommend highly. It has plenty of ports (6 USB) and also 2 hdmi and 2 display ports.
E**2
No more cables on my desk!
First time setting it up I used display-link cables and I thought the product did not work. It seems my laptop does not support them so I switched to HDMI cables. Now everything works perfectly fine! Very easy to install product, works great but check the specs of your PC or laptop which cables to use :-)
G**Z
Good product.
Great product. I was a bit concerned about the frame rate on the hdmi port but so far I haven't had any issue. I tried this device on a MacBook Pro (2019) and Lenovo ThinkPad over Windows 10 and Linux and Ubuntu 20.04. It has worked good on all of them except on Ubuntu were I had a performance issue due to a bug on Xorg so it has nothing to do with the device. Very happy. Recommended.
E**N
Doesn't charge device
I guess my fault for not scrolling to the bottom of the product description but it doesn't charge your device. Third party driver needs installed so can't use work laptop with it either.
D**Y
It works. I'm glad that I bought it
I recommend this unit. It does the job. Very glad to buy that product. No drivers update required. It worked even with a laptop that I lost hope with. Good stuff
A**A
Recommended.
Great product, i bought it primarily for the display refresh rate, works like a charm.
J**Y
Works Perfect With Macbook Air M1
I can now have dual displays on my MacBook Air M1! Worked first time with no issues.
A**L
Works a treat
This works really well with my Dell XPS 13 and two extra 24" Iiyama Red Eagle monitors. I'm running Windows 10 enterprise and extended desktop mode using the two display port outputs. No display latency running general Windows environment. I haven't tried it with high speed graphics or gaming so cannot comment regarding display frequency. Wired network adapter works well and plenty of USB ports, shame they're not 2.4A for rapid charging though.
S**O
DOUBLE UPDATE: After my initial review and update, I tried using this dock in one USB-C port and my Anker 7 in 1 USB-C hub in the other. I plugged the displayport adapter into the WAVLINK, and an HDMI into the Anker. I have had zero stability or connection issues since I made this fix. I don't enjoy having to use two different hubs, but it's worth having two displays. UPDATE: Let me start off by saying I don't think the dock that's the main issue. I think it's displaylink and how it interacts with iOS to get the double display. Starting a couple days after I received it, it was finicky when waking the computer up from sleep. Sometimes the monitors wouldn't come on, so I'd have to open my Macbook and even unplug and replug the USB-C cable. Annoying, but not a dealbreaker. Today, I came home and the mouse and trackpad were unresponsive, and it kept freezing. It all went back to normal when I unplugged the 2nd monitor. Bottom line is if you're trying to get the dual display with clamshell mode, I'm not sure I would trust any dock and/or DisplayLink software on my Macbook anymore. Until Apple decides to issue an update to natively support dual displays, I'm out. ORIGINAL REVIEW: After watching a TON of tutorials on how to extend the desktop in clamshell mode onto two unique (not mirrored) monitors with a Macbook Pro M1, I settled on this docking station. I bought it used from Amazon warehouse and was able to get it roughly $60 off the retail price, which is a steal for a 4k docking station. I got it all plugged up and it is amazing. If you're looking for a dock that takes up minimal space, feels solid, and looks great, I think this would be a good choice. It was super easy to set up, and is performing well so far. For those of you just embarking on this brutal (and really unnecessary journey Apple is forcing us to take), I've included some resources and notes below. Hopefully it helps! If you're reading this and don't know how it all works, there are alot of video tutorials about how to hook this up. The simplest was probably Plugable's video "How to connect two 4k monitors to an M1 Mac. Most tutorials say you need to connect one Displayport and one HDMI to make this work, but I've tried it both ways, and can use 2 HDMI or 1 HDMI and 1 Displayport to accomplish this. Both behave exactly the same for me. To get both displays to operate in clamshell mode, the power adapter must be plugged in. Finally, once you get both displays up and operating in clamshell mode, your Macbook will still be operating a 3rd screen even if it is closed. This creates issues with your menu bars and your dock. To fix this, in System Preferences>Displays>Arrangement hold down the Alt (Option) button, and click on the monitor you'd like to serve as your desktop and drag that onto the main display. This will mirror just those two screens and keep your displays from being pandemonium.
L**O
Só não está com 5 estrelas porque tive momentos que precisei reiniciar o equipamento, devido não estar sendo reconhecido o DisplayLink
S**️
I have been looking for a dock that supports more than 60 Hz refresh rate. This claimed to have 4k support. So naturally tried it at 2K@144 Hz and got amazing results. The dock is neat and comes with 2x DP ports along with all USB 3.0 ports which makes life much much easier. It can connect 2 Displays with ease and has been performing well for last few weeks.
C**E
I haven't used this for 2 x 4k monitors but I have used this for 2 x 1440p monitors and the internal lcdl. I have a yoga 920 (Windows 10) and this docking station is fantastic! I've no issues with Windows 10 but I did have to download the drivers as I don't have a cd rom drive to read the disc. Pros: 1) It works great! 2) Delivers video to two monitors while the internal LCD also displays. 3) Takes both full size HDMI and full size DP. 4) 4 USB 3.0 ports 5) Drivers work well with Windows 10 Minor Cons: 1) It's aluminum and therefore is heavy. This can be seen as a pro but I'm having to move this thing every week from home to the office and I don't want to spend to get two!. 2) It has it's own power adapter and does NOT power the laptop. I need to use one power brick which has a barrel connector for the dock and my USB C power brick to power my laptop. It would be far more convenient if the dock power brick powered both the dock and the laptop! 3) The stand is fixed to the dock which makes the dock vertical. If it was a screw on or slide on stand, I could at least put the dock on it's side which would be so much more convenient and better for the cables and cable management. 4) it has 4 USB 3.0 ports and 2 USB C ports. It would have been nice to also have 4 USB C ports but this may have something to do with the amount of power from the brick. 5) Audio out and Mic in are the same port. I'm not sure if I can use both at the same time and if so, the necessary adapter is not included with the dock. If not, then this is really only one port and that isn't very good.
R**E
Me gusta tener 3 pantallas para trabajar, 2 pantallas de 32" y mi mac book pro
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