Quick tech specs
- Full-sized productivity in a compact design
- 4K Ultra HD (UHD)
- Use your USB-C power supply
- Works with the new USB-C iPad Pro under mirror-mode
- Affordably connect up to 8 devices
- SD and Micro SD card reader built-in
- Charge your laptop up to 45W
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Full-sized productivity in a compact design, Affordably connect up to 8 devices, 4K Ultra HD (UHD), SD and Micro SD card reader built-in, Use your USB-C power supply - Charge your laptop up to 45W
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IOGEAR USB-C Compact Docking Station with Power Delivery Pass-Thru - dockin is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5 by
bozo from
good product-but.....
Another usb-c port woulds make it much more receptive to those moving to more usb-c feeds.
Date published: 2018-06-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Nate from
It solves a problem, and leaves another
First the good stuff!
1. You can now plug in all your stuff to your new MacBook Pro or other Mac that only has the USB-C.
2. It has three display output types.
The bad.
1. I could not get my external display to work with my new style MacBook Pro until I stopped running the power through this dock. It has a power through port, and while it does charge the machine, the display didn't work unless I plugged the power directly into its own USB-C slot.
2. My external USB 3 hard drive isn't recognized while using this.
3. I mistakenly thought the Display Port socket was a Thunderbolt 2. Not the product's fault, just be extra aware if you've only just glanced at it and thought it was a Thunderbolt 2.
Date published: 2018-06-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
maceman from
it quickly overheats
Brought and used it for 2 weeks. It overheats after 5mins turn on the computer even with elevating. Now have to turn off whenever possible to avoid overheating.
Date published: 2019-06-06T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
AC00 from
Crashes and missing devices when using Docking Station
When using the Docking Station with my 2017 MacBook Pro I experienced several catastrophic failures. First, my MacBook crashed and failed reboot. By disconnecting the Docking Station and all peripherals I eventually got a clean boot. On another attempt, my MacBook lost access to audio and external video devices. Again, multiple non-peripheral reboots got it clean again.
The devices plugged in to my Docking Station: VGA monitor, MacBook AC power, Internet, USB-A external harddrive, USB-A Yubikey.
I'm back to using a dedicated internet->USB-C adapter and a VGA+USB-C+USB-A adapter, which works reliably.
Date published: 2019-06-11T00:00:00-04:00