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WAVLINK Thunderbolt 4 Hub with Dual HDMI 4K@60Hz,100W Charging, Thunderbolt Certified, 13-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Dock Dual Monitor Single 8K Output for Windows or Mac, 4X USB, 2.5G Ethernet,SD/MicroSD

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About this item

  • Thunderbolt 4 certified dock with dual 4K 60Hz HDMI, Single 8K and up to 96W power delivery to host, true 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4 upstream and downstream ports, SD/MicroSD V4.0 card reader, 2.5G Ethernet Port backward compatible with 10/100/1000Mbps, Audio and laptop charging all in this dock
  • Video output via HDMI ports: The Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station can extend two 4K@60Hz displays or a single 8K@60Hz display on Windows laptops; Display support by downstream Thunderbolt 4 Port: Up to 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz via a native Thunderbolt 4 display or other display that supports USB-C connections and DisplayPort 1.4; Please note for mac users, this dock only mirror 2 monitors via the 2 HDMI ports on M1 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max, M3 Pro/Max and M4/Pro/Max, If you want to extend 2 monitors on M1 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max, M3 Pro/Max and M4/Pro/Max, you need to select one HDMI output and the other via downstream Thunderbolt 4 port. Base M1, M2, or M3 Macs only support a single display.
  • The Thunderbolt 4 dock is compatible with a computer that has a Thunderbolt 4 port or USB4 port that is running Windows 10 or later or macOS 11 or later
  • 96W Power Charging to host: This Thunderbolt 4 dock comes with a 160W power adapter can charge your laptop up to 96W while working
  • Lightning-Fast Data Transfer: Equipped SD/MicroSD V4.0 card reader with 312MB/s for 3 times faster than SD V3.0; 2.5G Etherent port for higher speed wired Ethernet connection, ahead of peers dock that only equipped Gigabit Ethernet port



Product Description

Thunderbolt 4 dock
thunderbolt 4 hub
  • No software or driver installation is necessary to use the thunderbolt 4 dock.

  • Yes, please note Macs with ‘base’ M1, M2, or M3 processors will support only one external display. However, Macs with M1 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max, M3 Pro/Max and Base M4, M4 Pro, M4 Max processors will support two external monitors(HDMI+Thunderbolt 4).

  • HDMI monitors are supported at up to a maximum of 4K 60Hz. For monitor with Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, up to a single 8K@60hz display can be connected via the back Thunderbolt 4 port.

  • The thunderbolt 4 dock equipped a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port which is 2.5x faster than traditional Gigabit Ethernet, and is becoming the new standard for routers, switches, and NAS devices.

  • The performance of 2.5G Ethernet ports may suffer due to multi-stage scaling. Actual use may range from 1.6Gbps to 2.3Gbps, which may differ from optimal results.If you get the speed between 1.6Gbps to 2.3Gbps,it should be as expected.


jMack
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
My specs: MacBook Pro, M3 Pro chip with 18gb RamNeed: I wanted a one-cord solution to plug into my (aging poorly) two monitors that I've had for work for far too long (1080!), have access to other accessories, etc.The GoodPower AND connections in one Thunderbolt cable! AWESOME!The not so great1. The packaging for this dock was terrible. It looks like the dock was bouncing around a bit, as the cardboard (thin and weak) was broken in a few places. Unless this was possibly used by someone else and returned (def. possible), the packaging was very sub-par. That said, everything worked and no dents.2. I couldn't use the two HDMI cables out from the dock! Now, I haven't researched this (and I have better things to do) but perhaps this was due to them being high-def (1080) only? What happens is when both are plugged in via HDMI, they mirror-only. My solution: use a USB-C HDMI converter to the dock (see second photo). The computer could then see them as different monitors, and therefore be used as planned. It was really too bad because I wasn't expecting to use another adapter on this device. Lucky for me, I had it handy.So if you're looking to connect two monitors to this one device - triple check things beforehand. It sounds like there could be some differences based on your Mac Air/Pro model but in my case: I needed the extra HDMI USB-C converter.
Fuad Fadzil
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I paired it with my new mac mini 4. Used all available ports for my hard disk and SsD, all thunderbolts and usb’s for my audio interface, midi & connection with keyboards and hdmi(2 monitors). This hub performs well, and it does not produce much heat and booting time is less than 3 secs. Highly recommended & worth the money.
csilver
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Reviews that say the dock doesn't support HDCP for Netflix are incorrect. Tested on an M4 Pro MacBook Pro. Also, instead of installing the driver from the manufacturer, open a thermal and run `sudo kextload -b com.apple.driver.usb.realtek8153patcher`, enter your admin password, and perform a restart.
Albert
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Loved this thing when I got it all set up. Elegant, compact, felt sturdy, smart port layout. Got my new desk setup all tidy with wires tamed/zip-tied, unit Velcro’s to side of shelf. Monitor, MacBook, speakers, peripheral charging cables all set. Worked perfectly!!! …for two days. Then, after working at my desk for a few hours today, my monitor went dark and the power on my Mac switched to battery. The little green light on the Wavlink was now red. No amount of rebooting, recycling, unplugging/plugging, resting, chanting, or praying would make it work. There was no “user error” event like a kick to the socket or loose plug…just poof! Dead. After re-looking at reviews I see that problem has occurred with several other folks. Now I gotta unhook everything, send it back, and find a more reliable replacement. Oi vay. I wish I could trust pursuing a replacement but I don’t trust the design/manufacturing.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
I now own 5 of these. They work great whether they are plugged in to power or the PC. My PC has 4 USB slots, these turn that into 16 devices that can interact with my computer. The 5th one is plugged into the living-room TV for the devices connected to it. And with a push of a button I can activate what is on or off WITHOUT having to mess around plugging or unplugging cords.I just wish the cords on these were at least 3-5 feet long.
Aron Mak
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2024
Bought in Nov 4, 2024 and stopped working on Dec 6, 2024..... Total waste of money
MorganG
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
This seems like a reasonable docking station at first glance, and is one of the best-priced stations out there for TB4. I purchased it to replace an older docking station that had stopped working. I wanted dual display support, audio, plenty of USB ports, and thunderbolt out so I could daisy chain them.Before purchasing I studied the documentation carefully, and there was some seemingly conflicting information about Mac dual display support. The FAQ section says dual display is possible for M1 Pro (but not for M1), and I have an M1 Pro chip. The brochure part of the description says that for Mac, the only possibility for two HDMI displays is mirroring.It turns out the brochure, not the FAQ, is right. Worse, the mirrored display defaults resolution to the "lowest common denominator" display (the smaller display), making it entirely useless. In the MacOS settings app, when two displays are connected to the built in HDMI, only one display is listed there. I can get it to display separately on two displays only if I have a separate USB3->HDMI dongle, but then, what's the point of having "dual HDMI?" It just seems like a really poor design. And this is NOT a limitation of the Mac or macOS, because it works fine with a different docking station I've used.I will be returning it during the return window.It's what I get for buying a product where most of the reviews are from free giveaways, instead of real purchasers.
William Shi
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Received a faulty power adapter and won’t turn on… but the customer service team were exceptionally well at handling it and very responsive in communication! They sent a replacement as soon as possible.(Update) I managed to fix the power adapter on my own and get the hub to work: functional wise: it works as advertised with proper thunderbolt speeds.
Fulvio
Reviewed in Italy on February 24, 2023
Praticità
user-MUWGLP1
Reviewed in Egypt on December 22, 2023
المنتج المرسل ليس الذى فى الصورة بل المنتج المرسل اقل فى السعر مرتين .بائع ماعندوش امانة
A Random Rabbit
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022
Individual switches are very easy to use and reliable when power-cycling or temporarily connecting USB devices, like portable monitor or Bluetooth audio adapter.- Eject any data storage device on PC before powering them off!It supports an optional 5V power source using 3.5mm DC jack (not provided).
Isaias Trindade
Reviewed in Spain on August 9, 2021
Muito útil e pelo preço muito em razoável!Cabo poderia ser mais comprido mas é relativo.Bom produto.
WG HOL
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2021
Using on my laptop for about three months now and I am pleased. Like the way I can turn off devices without needing to unplug them. Seems solid and was in perfect working order when it arrived.Ordering another on for my office pc.
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