🖥️⚡ Triple your screens, triple your impact.
The VVB 14-in-1 USB-C Docking Station transforms your laptop into a powerhouse workstation with support for up to three 4K monitors or a single 8K display, ultra-fast 10Gbps data transfer, and 100W power delivery. Designed for seamless compatibility with Dell, HP, Lenovo, and other USB-C/thunderbolt laptops, it offers a comprehensive suite of ports including HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-A/C, Ethernet, SD/TF card readers, and audio, making it the ultimate hub for professionals seeking enhanced productivity and immersive visuals.
Brand | VVB |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 0.6 x 6.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.2 x 0.6 x 6.2 inches |
Manufacturer | VVB |
ASIN | B0DFCHKZV3 |
Date First Available | September 25, 2024 |
H**E
USB C Docking Station
On a Monday morning at seven o'clock, I removed the device from its packaging, positioned it behind my main display, and connected it to my Dell XPS using a single wire. A reliable VGA line fed an ancient projector that I continue to depend on for client trainings, and two HDMI cords were used to connect the 27-inch displays to the projector. Every one of the three monitors came to life and was automatically organized in the correct sequence within 10 seconds. During the time when the meeting timer was ticking down, there were no additional drivers, restarts, or frantic Googling. This little beginning served as a foundation for all that came after it. A total of fifteen straight workdays were spent with the dock serving as the backdrop hero that made the process of multitasking seem simple. Every morning, the identical layout showed as soon as I plugged in my device: a spreadsheet on the left, code in the middle, and a video call on the right. Due to the fact that the laptop was able to obtain consistent power via the USB-C connection, the cumbersome original charger is now collecting dust on a shelf. I was able to unload photographs in a single move after I concluded an outside photo session thanks to the built-in card reader. Lightroom opened a few seconds later with previews already generated, which saved me from having to search for a separate dongle.
R**A
Works for Lenovo
I bought a new Lenovo laptop and found that there were not many plugs. With this docking station, I'm able to get a lot more work done. I can have this plugged in while I have a flashdrive plugged in. I'm able to move files from one flashdrive to another and it uploads and downloads things quickly. Not to mention, I'm able to plug in a monitor if I need to too! I was even able to connect a non-wireless printer to this and print some documents that I needed to. The size and design of this allows me to fit this anywhere so I'm able to take this with me wherever I go. Once this is plugged in, the connection is strong enough that it doesn't randomly unplug if I'm moving around. Functions just as it should and makes my work life so much easier!
A**W
VGA (DVI) plug from monitor to VGA (DVI) plug to docking station may cause issues
One small issue I had was that my 2nd monitor used a VGA (also called DVI) plug on both ends of the cord, which connected my 2nd monitor to my old docking station. After I bought this new docking station, I connected the same VGA cord from my 2nd monitor to this docking station. While that successfully connected that monitor, I couldn’t get the resolution to be the correct size (was very enlarged, no matter what size/resolution I chose in the computer settings.) I was able to connect my 1st monitor to the docking station easily with no resolution issues, and that used a VGA plug on the monitor end, but had an HDMI plug on the end that went into the docking station. So I decided to buy that same VGA/HDMI cord (~$10) to try on the 2nd monitor connection to see if that would help fix the issue. Once I used that, it solved my issue and the correct resolution was showing on the 2nd monitor! So it seems that the VGA/VGA plug from monitor to this docking station doesn’t play nice, but after switching to a VGA/HDMI cord, that did the trick! This docking station product has all I need to work on 2 monitors and was a good price. The USB-C power cord from the docking station plugs into the USB-C port on your laptop, and then you need to have your laptop plugged into a power source. The power for the docking station comes from the laptop, which is different than my old docking station, where the laptop plugged into the docking station and the docking station plugged into a power source.
M**Y
Perfect for connecting 4K monitor to my Dell XPS laptop
I needed a USB-C Hub (dock) for connecting a 4K monitor, speakers, headset, scanner, etc. to my Dell XPS laptop. I ordered this device & it connected without any problems. I've been using it for 2 weeks and am happy with the device. Good value!
T**P
Made My Laptop Actually Useful Again
The media could not be loaded. I was getting pretty frustrated trying to juggle everything off my laptop screen—especially when I’m switching between spreadsheets, emails, and video calls all day. This docking station has made a huge difference. Now I’ve got two monitors running smoothly, plus my laptop screen, and I can finally breathe again.Setup was simple: plugged it in, everything synced up quickly, and it recognized both monitors right away. I’m using it with a Dell that supports full USB-C, and everything works as expected—including charging through the same port, which keeps things tidy on the desk. Just make sure your laptop actually supports display over USB-C, or the video outputs won’t work.I’ve also been surprised by how handy the extra USB ports and card readers are. I’m constantly transferring photos from my camera and juggling external drives, so having everything plugged into one place is a huge upgrade from the tangle of adapters I was using before.No weird lag, no glitchy screen issues—just consistent, reliable output. Definitely worth it if you’re trying to make your laptop setup feel more like a real workstation.
A**.
No issues
Been using for several months now and have no issues. It connects my monitors, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals to my laptop with ease. Cord is short but that is good because I have enough other cords cluttering up the desktop.
R**N
works on and of
looks like a solid perheral but is a bit temperamental as it will shut down one monitor sometimes all so im giving it a 50/50
A**Y
Works pretty good.
It seems to work so far. I can seamlessly switch between my work laptop (Windows) and personal laptop (MacOS). The only issue I have found is that the ad says 100w power delivery. Still, if I connect my work computer to the power outlet > Dell computer cord/charger > Dock > computer, I get a warning about low-wattage charging. I don’t get it if I use the Dell cord directly.I’m using a three-monitor system: monitor laptop, monitor
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