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13-in-1 USB-C Triple Monitor Docking Station with 100W Charging, Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chrome with Thunderbolt or USB-C (3X HDMI, 1x

13-in-1 USB-C Triple Monitor Docking Station with 100W Charging, Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chrome with Thunderbolt or USB-C (3X HDMI, 1x

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  • Powerful Expansion: This USB-C docking station is designed for professionals who need to extend their workspace across multiple monitors. With 13 ports, it overcomes the limitations of laptops that support only one external display. It even allows you to connect three monitors to your M1 or M2 Mac! The 100W charging ensures your laptop stays powered throughout the day.
  • Triple Monitor Support: Experience crystal-clear visuals with up to 4K 30Hz resolution on your primary display. The second and third monitors support resolutions up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz. DisplayLink technology makes adding three screens to even M1 and M2 Macs possible.
  • 100W Charging: This monitor docking station delivers up to 100W (96W certified) of power directly to your laptop. The front USB-C port provides 20W of power delivery for fast charging of connected devices.
  • Broad Compatibility: The USB-C dock is compatible with Windows 10 or later, ChromeOS 100.x or later, and macOS 11+ systems. It supports USB4, Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, and USB-C connections. macOS users will need to install DisplayLink drivers.
  • Versatile Connection Options: The triple monitor docking station includes a front-facing USB-C 3.0 port (5Gbps, 20W PD) for charging phones and other devices. Expand your connectivity with 4x USB 3.0 ports (5Gbps), an SD card reader, Gigabit Ethernet, and audio input and output ports.
  • 2-Year Warranty: Plugable products are backed by a 2-year limited parts and labor warranty, along with Seattle-based email support.
  • Product Description

    The Plugable UD-ULTCDL Triple Monitor Docking Station features three HDMI ports for USB-C, USB4, or Thunderbolt laptops, including M1-M4 Macs. It offers 100W Power Delivery and 20W fast charging.

    Note: Corporate laptops may restrict driver installation.1Universal Compatibility2Triple Displays3100W Laptop Charging4Charge Phones/Tablets1Comprehensive Port Layout2All-in-One Docking Hub

    How to install driver on MacOS

    Screen Recording Permissions

    on macOS must be granted. This allows the app to display images on connected monitors—no information is recorded.

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    How to install driver on MacOS

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    Do I need to install software in order to use the device?

    Yes, DisplayLink software is required for the UD-ULTCDL for full functionality. Manual installation is required for macOS, Windows installation is typically automatic. We recommend installing the latest DisplayLink software for the best performance.

    When installing DisplayLink software on my Mac, why is it necessary to grant ‘Screen Recording’ permission?

    macOS requires "Screen Recording" for the DisplayLink driver to work properly. Approving it enables the driver to send data over USB from your computer to the DisplayLink-powered display. No data, images, or pixels are being stored or recorded.

    Does this dock allow for three displays even on base M1, M2, or M3 Macs?

    Yes. Enabled by DisplayLink technology, UD-ULTCDL can connect three displays even if the computer supports only one display output on its own. DisplayLink Manager installation required on Mac.

    Which USB-C port on the dock can be used to connect my computer?

    The USB-C port on the rear of the dock is dedicated for connecting your laptop. The front port is a hub port only, so it doesn’t work to connect a computer to the dock.

    Why aren’t all three displays connecting to my dock?

    Please confirm your laptop’s USB-C port supports video output (Alt mode), and that you have the DisplayLink driver/software installed.

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