🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with the Ultimate Docking Station!
The Minisopuru Displaylink Triple Display Docking Station is a versatile solution for MacBook and Windows users, offering 12 ports including 2 HDMI and 2 DisplayPort outputs, 100W power delivery, and super-speed data transfer capabilities. Compatible with multiple operating systems, this docking station is designed to enhance productivity and streamline your workspace.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Wattage | 100 |
Total Usb Ports | 7 |
Number of Ports | 13 |
Hardware Interface | DisplayPort, USB Type C, Ethernet, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, USB 3.0, USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
Compatible Devices | All laptop with Full-featured USB Type-C port (support Display, charging, and data transfer protocol), The DisplayLink docking station is compatible with Windows, Chrome OS, Ubuntu, and Android.★Note: Linux/Unix is not supported., MacBook Pro,MacBook Air ,MacBook M1,MacBook M2 MacBook M3 MacBook M4 etc Macbook; iMAC 24 inch, iMac M3 iMac M4 etc iMAC; Mac Mini 2018 Later |
Item Weight | 520 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.61"L x 3.15"W x 1.06"H |
Color | Silver |
G**N
Great tool, very versatile, compact and cute!
It's a great tool for what it's made for. As a film composer, I am using the 16-in-1 dock, but sometimes I have to travel and don't need as many jacks and this is the perfect dock for that.One of the things that I would say is that sometimes the display drops out when there is high CPU usage with my program (Cubase 12 Pro), but is not a huge deal because most of my projects don't require that much CPU usage, but would pose an issue with larger projectsIt's got a good size, and can hide nicely under all the things on my desk without looking out of place. If you care about the aesthetics, I personally think it looks really sleek.For its price, it's hard to complain the kinds of ports, but it would be nice to see a dock that has two separate Ethernet ports, as I would like to use Ethernet for high-speed internet, as well as connecting to an external PC, for which I have to use a USB to Ethernet adapter, but again, not a huge deal.
E**Y
Solid and good looking desktop USBC hub/dock
I've been very satisfied with each Minisopuru product I've tried. So far have connected Dell laptop to dual 24" FHD monitors, with additional tests to follow. I used HDMI to monitor 1, and HDMI to a DP adapter for monitor 2. I also tried HDMI to monitor 1, and both HDMI direct, and via the DP adapter, to monitor 3 port. Initially I wasn't getting output on ports 2 and 3, but realized my cables may not have been fully seated. When I heard Windows "ping" that it identified a monitor as connected, everything worked as expected.I haven't had extensive time to test, but when possible, plan to update with dual QHD 2560x1440 results, and after can also try an M-based MacBook with DisplayLink.The hub/dock appears well constructed as other products tested. The unit is actually plastic, but high-quality, aluminum look-alike. The dock feels unexpectedly solid and well built for plastic, not flexy or hollow as sometimes the case with similar products.
M**K
Excellent Docking Station – Triple Display Works Perfectly!
I've been using the Minisopuru DisplayLink Triple Display Docking Station with my MacBook and Steamdeck and it's been fantastic. I was initially skeptical because Macs—especially the M1 and M2 chips—are notoriously tricky when it comes to supporting multiple external displays, but this docking station completely solves that issue.Setup was straightforward. After installing the DisplayLink driver (which the included instructions walk you through), everything connected seamlessly. I now run three external monitors using the combination of 2 HDMI and 2 DisplayPort options, and all displays are crisp, lag-free, and stable.This dock also gives me tons of connectivity:100W charging keeps my MacBook powered without needing a separate charger.The USB-C and four USB-A ports are super handy for accessories.Ethernet connection is solid for when I need a more stable network.Even the audio jack is a nice touch for quick headphone plug-in.I use this for both work and creative projects, and it’s streamlined my whole setup. The build feels solid, and everything works as expected. Highly recommend this for anyone looking to expand their MacBook's capabilities—especially if you're aiming for triple displays. Totally worth it!
A**R
Perfect docking station for dual monitor
This is in my opinion a must have for my office setup. One cable plug in to my laptop and solve everything. I use dual 4k monitor and this docking station provides capabilities up to 3 4k 60Hz display. Super convenient to use, save tons of space and no more messy cables
E**N
3rd update - 99% of the issues are resolved!
Another update:In summary of what the issues were.1. Network speeds were well below the 1Gb/s advertised2. USB 3.0 devices connected to the dock were connecting to a USB 2.0 hub/speed according to the Mac3. High pitch whine when connecting to the audio jack on the dock4. Video response time was laggy on monitors connected to video ports 2 & 3After working with Minisopuru support it was determined that the dock that I received was defective. Thank you to Kevin on their support team who spent quite a bit of time troubleshooting with me. Not only did they refund me for the defective dock, they sent me a new dock at no cost. The new dock resolved issues 1, 2 & possibly part of #4The remaining issues I have are not specifically related to the dock itself. Issue #3 is a high pitch whine when connecting audio to the dock. This appears to be an issue with my DisplayPort KVM and its audio cables and how it works with the dock, not the dock itself. This wasn't the case on the previous dock I had. I found a work around using equipment I already had that resolved this to my satisfaction.The second remaining issue has to do with the performance of the DisplayLink chip set and drivers. The screen performance can be laggy on monitors connected to video ports 2 & 3. According to DisplayLink support this is due to how the DisplayLink software and chipset provide support for 3 monitors. For me I moved the monitor connectors around so my primary monitor was connected to video port 1. Since the dock uses USB to transport the video signal from the MacBook to the monitors I suspect the defective dock contributed to this issue but I think this is mainly due to limitations of the DisplayLink technology which may be be improved with driver updates.Again, thank you to Kevin on their support team for working with me to find the cause of and a resolution to these issues.*** old review ***Review update:After spending a few days with this dock it has been removed from my environment. Not only was I experiencing lagging video with the monitors not connected to port one on the dock as I mentioned below I also found that the physical ethernet network connection was limited to 250Mbps, not 1Gbps, and ALL the USB 3.2 ports on the front of the dock are actually USB 2.0 and only provide 480Mbps of bandwidth/speed. I've included screen shots from my Mac System Information screen showing what is in the dock. A USB 3.2 connected device should have, as they claim, 5Gbps speed when connected to the dock. That is not the case when connecting to this dock. The screen shot showing 5Gbps is when I connected the SSD to the MacBook itself.I contacted support about all these issues and they tried to explain the issues away. For the network speeds they said I wasn't using a "Super 6" ethernet cable and that was causing my problems. I tried multiple cables with the dock, all of which provide full 1Gbps bandwidth when connected to other devices no issue. So it's not the network cable.I believe Minisopuru KNOWS that this dock doesn't provide what they claim based on the fact that after the 2nd email to support discussing my issues (before I found the network speed issues and USB port issues) they offered me a full refund for the dock. If the dock performed/provided what it claims I would expect them to offer a replacement since it was defective. The offer of the refund is the ONLY positive thing I can say about Minisopuru.If you don't believe what I'm saying check for yourself. On the Mac go to System Information and select USB and look at the dock USB ports, they will show they are USB 2.0 ports. A USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 device will show as being that version. Network wise, if your internet speed/bandwidth is above 250Mb/s visit a speed test site on the internet and see what speeds you get.**** old review ****I got this dock to connect my new 16" MacBook Pro to my three monitors on my desk, USB-A devices, physical ethernet connection, and speakers. Only the USB-A device connections have not caused me issues. I will start with the least annoying issue:The physical ethernet connection is not connecting using the USB 10/100/1000 LAN as is listed in the question section on Amazon site, instead it shows up and connects with USB Display??? Talk about not making sense.Audio wise when connecting the audio jack on the front of the dock to my DisplayPort KVM there is horrible feedback. This could be with the the KVM itself but I didn't experience this with the previous dock I had so I'm not sure if it is the KVM or the dock. I can work around this.The worst issue is the screen performance, and one I don't think I can work around it. On the monitor connected to port one on the dock the animations, moving windows, etc is a smooth as it is when connected directly to the MacBook. On monitors 2 and 3 it is a different story. Anything that moves too quick on the screen, like dragging windows, minimizing/maximizing animations are choppy/laggy very noticeably. I have the latest DisplayLink drivers installed and tried different screen resolutions with no change. I have emailed both Minisopuru and Displaylink support about this. Hopefully they will have a resolution for it. If not, this might be show stopper for me.
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