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USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor for M1/M2/M3/M4 MacBook Pro/Air, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Surface, 13 in 1 Triple Display Laptop Docking station with 65W Power Adapter, Dual HDMI, VGA, 4 USB 3.0, Ethernet

Original price was: $219.99.Current price is: $159.99.

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Founded in 2016, TobenONE is a technology innovation brand dedicated to providing professional office connectivity solutions.

TobenONE not only continuously explores users’ needs, but also optimizes the appearance of its products to create a comfortable and efficient ideal office environment for customers. TobenONE makes professional work more simple power and elegant.

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laptop docking station triple monitor with 13 Ports: This universal laptop docking station is equipped with 2HDMI, VGA, 2x USB-C, 4x USB-A 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet Port, SD/TF card slot, 3.5mm Audio In & Out, and 60W power supply. Compared to other USB C dual monitor docking station, this usb c dock station for M1/M2/M3/M4 MacBook is more powerful and stable with the ports of connectivity with enough ports and a unique appearance, which meets the daily needs of users
Supports Triple Displays or Dual 4K HDMI Monitors: On extend mode, this 3 monitor docking station supports Triple Monitors(dual 4K@30Hz monitors and one Full HD monitor) for macOS and Windows. Via HDMI 1 and HDMI 2, you could access dual 4K displays enjoying more crystal-clear streaming. You can expand your laptop’s desktop to dual or triple displays at once to increase work and study productivity
Included 65W Power Supply: This computer dock for MacBook Air M2 goes with a 65W power supply for stable usage which offers up to 57W to charge your laptop. This 65W power supply is equipped with over-voltage/over-current/short-circuit multiple protections, etc. This will ensure safe when stable and fast charging your laptops
Connect More External Devices: TobenONE USB C triple display docking station for M4 MacBook Pro is equipped with 4 USB 3.0(5 Gbps) ports connecting your external USB devices such as hard drives, printers, scanners, etc. SD/TF card reader can read and write at the same time. It’s great for the transfer of files from SD/TF cards. For bloggers, and media professionals, the SD/TF slots are essential
Widely Compatible with macOS & Windows: This USB C docking station with power is compatible with Windows, ChromeOS or macOS which equip with a full-featured Type C port or thunderbolt 5/4/3 port. Such as 2016-2024 MacBook Pro/Air; Dell Latitude 5480, Dell XPS 15, HP Elitebook 800 G4, Lenovo Yoga 910, Surface Pro 7, etc. If your laptop only supports data transfer and power supply, you can only extend the dual monitor via HDMI 2 and VGA

Customers say

Customers find the multiport hub easy to set up and use. It allows them to connect multiple monitors to their MacBooks. They appreciate the solid build quality and reliable hardware. Many customers consider it a good value for money and like its design. However, some have differing opinions on the USB ports and connectivity.

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8 reviews for USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor for M1/M2/M3/M4 MacBook Pro/Air, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Surface, 13 in 1 Triple Display Laptop Docking station with 65W Power Adapter, Dual HDMI, VGA, 4 USB 3.0, Ethernet

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  1. Andy

    100% works for M2/M3 Mac
    Easy to install, works first try. I now have 4 seamless screens for my 2022 MacBook Air. The only caveat is, you have to run their software, but it’s solid. If you’re wanting to run multiple screens with your Mac. This is it. Pricey, yes. Worth it, 100000% yes! The only change I would make is the VGA port. Either make it a monitor port, or an additional HDMI.

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  2. John Tree

    Works with 2024 MacBook Pro
    I went through three separate docking stations before finding this one. They all said they would work with the M4 MacBook Pros, but I ended up returning all of them because they relied on MST which means you can only mirror your displays not extend.Got this in the mail this morning and the setup took less than 10 minutes, it works perfectly. This was able to take the place of a far more cumbersome KVM switch that I was using up till now. I can have the lid on my MBP closed and still be running 3 external monitors in extended mode.

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  3. Kevin

    Capable, Affordable Solution for M1 & M2 MacBook Pros
    One of the downsides of the newer MacBooks Pros (M1 or M2 chip) is the ability to extend to 2 or 3 screens. After a lot of research, I landed on this unit from Tobenone. Here are my thoughts:1. First and foremost, it works! Seems like a no-brainer, but there are so many scammy tech providers on Amazon you’re never quite certain – especially when you try a brand you’ve never heard of before.2. Set up is easy. The directions are clear, concise and written for both Mac and PC users.3. Everything is in the box. It comes with 2 USB-C cords, 65W power block and preloaded display driver software.4. Connection for up to 3 displays (two 4K and one 1080p). This is nearly ideal if you require 4K for work (of play for that matter).5. It charges your MacBook while it’s docked. Surprisingly not all do. This is a plus.6. Lots of additional ports and connectivity. The unit has 4 USB ports, a headphone jack, SD and Micro SD card readers. My only nitpick is that there are no extra USB-C ports – with only two on the MacBook Pro, an extra one or two would have been helpful. But, there are adapters and other workarounds.7. Solid, well-built.8. Small and sleek – matches the color of my MacBook.Overall, I’m quite impressed with this one and very happy with the price. Definitely recommend!

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  4. Timur Berberoglu

    Functioning w/ Three Monitors on Macbook Pro M1 Chip
    I have a Macbook Pro with the M1 chip. I needed a device to allow me to run three monitors (at the time 27 inches) in addition the my Macbook screen. I tried at least one other product that did not work. After conducting a bunch of research, I decided to give this docking station a try.In order of importance, this is why I love the product. This device has two HDMI ports and one VGA port. It had been a while since I used a VGA port, so I wasn’t sure it would work. Sure, would having three HDMI ports have been easier, maybe. But I happen to have an old VGA cable lying around, so fortunately, all three ports worked perfectly for my purposes.I am a lawyer and work with a lot of Adobe, Word and Excel files. I constantly have multiple windows open and am cutting and pasting things from one document to another. I needed screen space. This product gave me that space.Additionally, I am using all four USB A ports. One for my postage scale. One for my external keyboard. On as a charged for my mouse, as needed. And one as a charger for my airpods. This product also charges my laptop.Recently, I switched to to 32 inch monitors. I notice one of the HDMI ports seemed to flicker and it wasn’t the cable or the monitor. I thought it was the docking station. I emailed them. It turns out it wasn’t the hub, rather I was able to resolve the issue by going to my display settings and resetting the resolution. It works perfectly. Great customer service!

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  5. Alex Rogers

    Update: trick needed yo work with Ventura! – Works as Advertised, could use better online support.
    Latest update (October 26, 2022):I got a prompt response from TOBENONE (support@tobenone.com).They asked me to follow this procedure (they didn’t say, but I made sure to uninstall and remove the previous version of the driver I had installed):1>remove all devices 2>reboot your laptop 3>connect the dock and the laptop 4>connect the power supply to the PD port of the laptop 5>connect other devices to the dock.After step 5, I installed the latest version of the driver, downloaded from TOBENONE’s site (version 3.12 at this writing).I ran the InstantView application after I installed it, and the dock and monitor are now recognized again, and it all works as expected.While I continue to think that the instructions could be clearer, and that the connection between dock, monitor and Mac should not break so easily, I am still happy with the way in which the dock enables be to connect to the second monitor at full high resolution.Interestingly enough, after upgrading to Ventura I discovered that I could use the second monitor through SmartCast/AirDrop, same as connecting an iPad with Sidecar. It worked well enough, but only 1920 x 1080 maximum resolution is supported that way. With the dock I can use 3840 x 2160 resolution, which gives a a lot more real estate, and the definition is just gorgeous.If connectivity, instructions, and a better structured support system are improved, there’s no reason why this shouldn’t be a full 5-star product.—–I upgraded my Mac to Ventura, and the driver stopped working altogether.I downloaded and installed the latest version of the driver available, and nothing. The monitor is no longer recognized.I’m heartbroken!Support, as previously noted, is a widespread mess of not very useful information.—–Definitely the issue with not recognizing the external HDMI monitor has to do with turning the Dock off.I had to disconnect power from the dock because I bought a longer USB C cable for the power connection. The cable that comes in the box is just 3ft long, and that was limiting where I could place the dock. The 6ft cable I bought lets me place it out of the way in the top part of my desk.Anyway, when I powered dock and computer back on, I was back to InstantView driver software insisting that no monitor was connected.I had to remove the software, restart the computer, reinstall the driver, and now it works again.Not that hard, and not even that time consuming, but kind of annoying all the same. It’s kind of inexplicable that a machine this sophisticated isn’t able to remember its settings if turned off, to the extent that the driver software has to be reinstaled.—–It’s been a few days since my initial review, and I’m happy to report that the “Monitor not detected” message has not come up again.In the interim the laptop has been to sleep many times, has been turned off, and at one point I even disconnected the hub altogether, and every time the two external monitors came up fine on restart.It seems that my initial problem might have been a one-time glitch, but even it it is an occasional one, I can now say that it would be spaced far enough in between that I could live with it. As it stands, however, it all has been working well.A last couple of things to note:On full restart, it takes a few seconds to the driver app to boot, so the HDMI monitor is not instantly up. BUt it does come up after about 20 seconds or so of most of the rest of the software having loaded.I have also noticed that there seems to be a certain slowness or odd rendering issue related to the image refresh. Most of the time this is not noticeable, but I have had some web pages where parts of the image seem to go blank for a few seconds when they should have refreshed.I assume this has to do with the fact that the dock is working to do something that the MacBook itself is not doing, and it has not really been a significant annoyance of impediment for me. But I have a feeling that this could be an issue for people who need intensive, fast display activity.In my case, because I just need the large external displays for work that involves mostly web pages, spreadsheets and text documents, I am quite happy with the way the dock is working, and just with the fact that I can use my two large monitor with my MacBook Air M2.My comments in my original post about the only support stand, though. It is not easy to find, and when found, it is confusing and difficult to navigate.———–The initial experience was very good. I got this thing, rather against my will, after realizing that my brand-new MacBook Air M2 was not going to support the two external monitors that my old MacBook Pro managed directly. (By the way, the machine is running Monterey v12.6 as I write. )For this purpose, the dock’s setup was easy enough and exactly as advertised: I connected all the cables, connected the dock, and right away a virtual drive appeared on the computer’s desktop, with the installer file needed to drive the second monitor through the HDMI port. Granted the required access permissions, and the two monitors were up and running as with my MacBook Pro: two extended large external monitors, plus the laptop’s screen – perfect. Furthermore, my largest monitor is in fact an HD 4k TV, which the MacBook Pro could only drive at 1920 x 1080. With the dock, it now runs at 3840 x 2160, which is just awesome to display and edit my photos.So, so far so good, and as of yesterday I would have given a 5-star review.Since I installed the dock and the driver, I have put the MacBook to sleep a few times, and even restarted one, and it all continued to work. Then all of a sudden today, after a wake up, the large monitor plugged to the HDMI port would not come up. The application just said that no monitor was detected, even though I had changed nothing.Things soured a bit for me when I attempted to find support for this thing, and had to dig around for a while until I found something- essentially a number of links with FAQs that didn’t really solve anything for me. In the process I was also baffles to find that there are apparently two different drivers that are supposed to work with the dock, but no clear indication about the relationship between them, and what would determine that you choose one over the other. In any event, installing the other driver didn’t make any difference. Changing the HDMI cable didn’t make any difference.In the end, I removed all the driver software (both versions), and reinstalled the original one by following the same initial installed steps, and sure enough, the monitor was recognized again and is working right now.So, again, the dock works as advertised for my purpose, and the installation was not difficult.It does annoy me that support is not easy to find, it is not straightforward, and seems to document a different driver than the one that comes with the dock. The waste of time is not welcome, and if this keeps happening every couple of days, it could become a major problem – so the dock is on probation, and I’ll try to update in a week or two after I have a better idea of how well it holds up.Beyond my basic need to drive two external monitors, the dock incorporates a whole bunch of other ports for which I don’t really have any need: ethernet port, VGA port, SD and mini SD card ports, earphone plug and four standard USB 3 ports, plus the one USB C port used to connect to the computer.I would have been far happier, and considered the dock a far better value for money if two or three of those other ports had been USB C instead. As it stands, it has at leas three or four ports that I am highly unlikely to use ever. But I could have used two additional USB C ports right away for my backup drives.This seems to be a good, well-designed product. It’s just one that I never expected or wanted to use – I was perfectly happy with the little highly-portable hub I had for my MacBook Pro.This side of my unhappiness is obviously on Apple, not Tobenone, and I am glad that somebody had a solution for my problem. But it could have come with better support, and it would have been nice to have the option of a cheaper hub/dock with fewer ports, or at least a different selection of ports more suitable for my needs.

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  6. Buen producto

    Material de muy buena calidad

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  7. Lynn Li

    I tested this docker on a MacBook Air M2 from 2022, which was connected to two external monitors. The performance was satisfactory, and the installation of the drivers was fast and straightforward. Both of my screens have a resolution of 1080P, with one of them rotated 90 degrees. I did a USB 3.0 speed test using my USB disk and did not observe any decrease in speed compared to connecting it to other PC or Linux devices. Overall, the docker performed well for me and proved to be a more affordable alternative.

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  8. Ben Gigone

    Bought this for my Macbook Pro M1 to extend to 2 external monitors! Love it!

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    USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor for M1/M2/M3/M4 MacBook Pro/Air, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Surface, 13 in 1 Triple Display Laptop Docking station with 65W Power Adapter, Dual HDMI, VGA, 4 USB 3.0, Ethernet
    USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor for M1/M2/M3/M4 MacBook Pro/Air, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Surface, 13 in 1 Triple Display Laptop Docking station with 65W Power Adapter, Dual HDMI, VGA, 4 USB 3.0, Ethernet

    Original price was: $219.99.Current price is: $159.99.

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