⚡ Elevate your workspace—power, pixels, and productivity in one sleek dock!
The Dell 452-BCYT D6000 Universal Dock is a compact, high-performance docking station that supports up to three 4K displays or a single 5K display via USB-C. Featuring four USB 3.0 ports and one USB-C port, it delivers seamless connectivity and up to 65W power delivery to charge your laptop. Compatible with Windows 7 and later, this dock is designed for professionals seeking to maximize productivity with a sleek, reliable solution.
Brand | Dell |
Series | DELL D6000 |
Item model number | D6000 |
Item Weight | 13.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.53 x 2.99 x 1.14 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.53 x 2.99 x 1.14 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 19.5 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Dell Marketing USA, LP |
ASIN | B071YTQBXM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 11, 2013 |
I**C
Works great for multiple monitor setup with MacBook
As some other reviews have mentioned, make sure you properly install the drivers and follow the directions carefully if you plan on using this with a Mac. Otherwise, this dock has been working great for me. I usually only use it to connect 1 monitor to my MacBook, but I have been able to use all 3 additional monitors. Finally, if you have to use adapters to convert between cable types make sure you are using an ACTIVE adapter, otherwise it will not work.UPDATE: This review was originally written for OSX 10.14 (Mojave) and for the most part everything went smoothly. After upgrading to OSX 10.15.4 (Catalina) I ran into a few problems but still got everything to work. You can find the full instructions on their site but I'll summarize them here to hopefully save people some effort.1. To get the Dock to work with Catalina you MUST upgrade to the latest device firmware. Unfortunately this can only be done from a Windows machine. Also pay close attention to the upgrade instructions, if you do not close all applications on your computer before starting the upgrade it may cause the upgrade to hang. Additionally I read that trying to do the upgrade via USB C causes issues. If your upgrade hangs, you can right click on the application icon and click close, this will start a rollback. Do not disconnect the power or USB until prompted to do so.2. When installing the driver on your mac you must allow the system extension. This can be done through "Security & Privacy" and must be done within 30 minutes of attempting the install. See their site for more details. If you do not approve it within 30 minutes you can try installing it again to get the prompt again. To check if the extension has been denied you can check "About This Mac > System Report" and then check under "Software > Disabled Software" to make sure that the extension is not blocked. Additionally, under "Software > Extensions" you can scroll down until you see "DisplayLinkDriver" and verify that it says "Yes" under the "Loaded" column.3. The last step is to allow the driver to record your screen in "Security & Privacy" settings.Once again it's important to read all the instructions carefully otherwise you can run into issues like flickering screens, black screens, or just being unable to detect your monitors.Hope that helps.
V**C
Does it all!
Update on 12/14/2020: It's been a solid product and with the money. I've been getting the use out of it daily and it's been a seamless experience.Update on 9/4/2019: It's still going strong and haven't had any issues connecting. Solid dock! Also works with my Galaxy Note 9 - Samsung DoX interface provide windows desktop kind of experience. Keyboard and mouse work seamlessly as well. Adding couple pictures.Original Review:Bit expensive but love the fact that you just have to plug a single USB-C or USB 3 cable (comes attached with the dock; USB-C converts to USB 3) and you've got everything working smoothly. I attach USB-C cable from dock my 13.3" laptop to get all of the below benefits seamlessly...1. Two 2K monitors at 60Hz (had two 4K monitors attached earlier but wanted to upgrade to 2K, trust me - for a computer screen 2K feels upgrade as it's so easy on eyes) along with laptop screen.2. Worked keyboard & mouse3. Headphone4. It automatically charges laptop back with the same cable (at 90W Dell power supply)5. External drive (flash drive)I'm still left with few USB ports on the dock to use for other things. There's no compromise on speed with anything and there's no conflict. It's just fantastic!!! My desk is well organized with just a SINGLE cable!!!
I**T
Maybe the BEST DisplayLink dock. (at this price)
This dock is featured on the front page of the official DisplayLink website, and headlines a 2018 pamphlet alongside wireless VR. It's probably featured elsewhere on DisplayLink's website for good reason: it's probably the best solution a home user can get as a TRULY universal dock. And at a good hundred dollars less than other USB-C docks with Power Delivery. It's worked with most everything I've plugged it into, even older USB 2 devices. Just remember that you HAVE to install software from DisplayLink for this to work.Also there are some hell devices that just won't work, no matter how excellent the DisplayLink standard is for universal compatibility. An old Nexbit Robin I tried using just refused to work. Had the software installed and all set up just like other phones I tried this on...no dice. I guess Nexbit was too garbage to implement the USB standard correctly, as that is the LITERAL only way it would fail to connect right. Last thing that wouldn't work is super-old systems; DisplayLink runs off of the CPU and can get intensive to run. So make sure to test it within the return window with everything you want to connect it to! That said, there isn't another dock at this price that supports DisplayLink and Power Delivery through USB-C. Get it!
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