

🚀 Triple your screens, double your impact — power, ports, and productivity in one sleek dock!
The Plugable USB C Triple Display Docking Station is a powerhouse 12-in-1 hub designed for modern hybrid professionals. It delivers 100W charging, supports three HDMI monitors (including 4K), and offers six USB 3.0 ports plus Gigabit Ethernet. Compatible with Windows, macOS (M1 to M5), and ChromeOS, it transforms any USB-C or Thunderbolt laptop into a multi-display workstation, perfect for maximizing productivity in managed office or remote setups.










| ASIN | B08DDH5CPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,560 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #16 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | Plugable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Supports full-featured USB-C, USB4, and Thunderbolt systems running Windows 10 / 11 & ChromeOS 100 or newer & macOS 11 and later including, M1/M2/M3/M4/M5/Neo-based MacBooks (Base models and Pro / Max models), Intel-based Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks (late 2016+), HP Omnibook / EliteBook / DragonFly / ProBook / Spectre x360 series, Dell Pro / Plus / Pro Max / XPS / Latitude / Inspiron series, Lenovo ThinkPad / IdeaPad / Yoga , Framework, Microsoft Surface Pro / Go / Book / Laptop models, LG Gram, Acer Swift, Predator, Aspire Vero, iPhone 15 / 15 Pro, 16 / 16 Pro, iPad Pro, Air, and mini, Thousands of other laptops which are compliant with full-featured, standards-compliant USB-C ports Compatible Devices Supports full-featured USB-C, USB4, and Thunderbolt systems running Windows 10 / 11 & ChromeOS 100 or newer & macOS 11 and later including, M1/M2/M3/M4/M5/Neo-based MacBooks (Base models and Pro / Max models), Intel-based Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks (late 2016+), HP Omnibook / EliteBook / DragonFly / ProBook / Spectre x360 series, Dell Pro / Plus / Pro Max / XPS / Latitude / Inspiron series, Lenovo ThinkPad / IdeaPad / Yoga , Framework, Microsoft Surface Pro / Go / Book / Laptop models, LG Gram, Acer Swift, Predator, Aspire Vero, iPhone 15 / 15 Pro, 16 / 16 Pro, iPad Pro, Air, and mini, Thousands of other laptops which are compliant with full-featured, standards-compliant USB-C ports See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,085 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.87"L x 3.3"W x 1.2"H |
| Item Weight | 332 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Plugable |
| Number of Ports | 9 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87"L x 3.3"W x 1.2"H |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
| Total USB Ports | 6 |
| Total Usb Ports | 6 |
| UPC | 819927012023 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Parts and Labor |
| Wattage | 100.0 |
P**.
Solid quality docking station.
Perfect amount of ports. Drives my 27” perfectly. Provides ample power to my laptop. Easy to set up and driver config was seamless.
B**T
Excellent value for everyday use
Overall these work great, and are a great value. I'm an IT manager and I've purchased a few of these now for people to use as office docking stations for the MacBook Pro. Specifically these are being used with the M1 Pro 16" MacBook Pro and they work flawlessly*. It provides enough power that users don't have to plug in the Magsafe brick while they're in the office. It supports dual 1080p monitors, or one 1440p monitor for sure. You have to install a DisplayLink driver and software package to make it work with MacOS (windows too I think), which is typical of these devices. Now thanks to MacOS's privacy and security settings, it gives the user a constant status icon and occasional warning that their screen is being shared. I'm glad that feature is there, but sometimes users ask about it. *My only real complaint is that while the software works great under normal circumstances, MacOS updates will sometimes disable the auto-launch of the DisplayLink adapter software. I regularly get a call that the users' monitors aren't working because of this. I can't really blame this on the display software though. Launching the program and reactivating the auto-start in system settings is simple enough, but always confuses people. It's usually a good time for me to check that the DisplayLink software is up to date too. You can update the software from the resident app in the system tray, though it doesn't notify you of new updates. The driver also integrates with Apple Watch unlock, and has an f.lux feature that will optionally dim/color shift your external display at night. We're using it for 1Gbps ethernet, dual displays, power delivery, and a permanently attached Time Machine backup drive, and haven't had any trouble with connectivity for any of theses devices, nor any complaints about speed. Sometimes these types of docking stations can get kind of hot when you're making them work this hard, especially if you're using power delivery, but this Plugable model doesn't ever get above a mild fever.
D**N
Fast, clean easy setup! Literally takes minutes!
So far this is one of the best things I have seen for the price. I love how easy it was to setup. Literally took longer to try to do clean cable management than hooking this thing up. If you have a USB-C laptop that doesnt support power, video and audio just get a USB C to USB adapter and this thing works flawlessly. Will update after a few months of use but man was this easy!
C**.
works perfectly!
I have about 8 different adapters and hubs I've bought for my HP Spectre 360, which, when I bought it in 2019, was a trendsetter for having very few connection points (one USB 2.0 and 2 USB-Cs - come on!!!!). I need three large monitors to do my job effectively, and it's been really hard to find an adapter that a) allows 3 display connections, and b) works well. My latest one - a cheap Amazon purchase - didn't have a tight connection with my computer's USB-C input, and the USB 2.0 connections just stopped working after 6 months. When I went to purchase two new cheap adapters, both of the Display Port connections didn't work for my third monitor. So, I decided to bite the bullet and pay more for a legit hub - especially a hub that allows 3 HDMI connections, versus only 2 HDMIs and a Display Port connection. I'm happy to say that this Plugable hub worked right out of the box. (Okay, to be fair, I didn't follow the instructions and download the drivers BEFORE connecting the monitors, and the third monitor didn't work right away - but once I actually downloaded the driver, it connected seamlessly.) While I got this for the 3 HDMI connections, I also love that there are 4 USB 2.0 and 2 USB 3.0 connections. Between my microphone, speakers, mouse, keyboard, and camera, I have a lot of USBs to plug in, and this accommodates all of them, AND it charges my computer at the same time, so now I have 1 USB-C and 1 USB 2.0 open on my laptop. I'm impressed so far! I hope the quality continues throughout months and years of use.
A**.
Buyer BEWARE! I wouldn't buy this docking station.
Do not buy this product. I have had two now. Worked with support for months on the first one, tried everything but the monitors kept either flickering off and on or freezing up completely. I'd have to unplug the dock to "hard reboot" it to get it to reset. They did end up sending me a new one which worked for a very small amount of time, then started doing the same things. I'm not going through the mess of working with support again. It's not worth my time and all of the steps they asked for me to take. Buyer beware! I've had Plugable products before and never experienced this level of disappointment in their products.
S**B
All the functionality I was looking for
This docking station gave me exactly what I was looking for: a way to swap my Mac and PC laptops by switching only one cable - the USB-C from the dock. The dock is connected to my two external HDMI monitors, the USB dongle for my wireless keyboard & mouse, and a DVD drive (rarely used, but it's there). I also use the USB ports to charge my office phone cordless handset and iPhone. I could connect 1GB ethernet to the dock as well, but my Sonic wifi is faster. To top it all off, I have a pair of desktop speakers connected to the dock's headphone jack so I can stream audio from my iPhone to either computer and play it through the speakers. As I mentioned, switching between computers simply means disconnecting the USB-C cable from one computer and plugging it into the other. The USB-C provides charging power, too. Installation notes: Supporting multiple external monitors on the Mac requires installing DisplayLink Manager. Supporting the speakers on a PC requires installing the Bluetooth Audio Receiver app (free download from the Microsoft Store).
B**Y
Its ok but mislabled.
First if you're just trying to get 2 monitors with your M1 macbook air, this is the one. Displaylink is working and it seems to handle a 1440p and 1080P just fine. check other reviews for different resolutions as this i what I use for work and have no need for 4k/5k monitors. If you have an older laptop with thunderbolt 3 its hit or miss. A 5 year old Z book was able to get the first monitor but not the 2nd. running a USB-c from the 2nd monitor to the 2nd port of the zbook directly worked just fine so I'm not sure what specific incompatibility it was, but it wasn't that the laptop couldn't handle it. Probably has something to do with displaylink. Power delivery is not 100w. to the laptop its 60w. IF they add the power to various usb ports to the running total, its till not 100W as the adapter is 20v*4.5A for a total of 90W
S**T
Good USB with dual monitor docking station
They work as advertised. I initially wrote a bad review because 2 of them have the same issue cycling off and on. But the chances of that are slim. It is most likely the laptop I connect them to. These work
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