Transform Your Laptop’s USB-C Port into a Multiport Workstation Wherever You Go

Newer tablets, laptops, Chromebook™ and MacBook® notebooks, desktop computers and even smartphones often have USB Type-C™ ports, but come equipped with few others. Using a single USB-C™ or Thunderbolt™ 3 port, this Tripp Lite docking station adds multiple connection options to your device.

Typical Applications

  • Send video to an HDMI monitor.
  • Add multiple USB-A peripherals.
  • Power and charge your laptop.
  • Connect to a Gigabit Ethernet network.
  • Access a MicroSD, SD or MMC memory card.
  • Convert your MacBook or Chromebook into a powerful and portable workstation.

Simplify Travel with a Bus-Powered, All-In-One USB-C Docking Station

One USB-C connection provides multiple ports, so you don’t need multiple adapters. This docking station is also bus-powered, so you don’t have to travel with a separate external power supply. If you keep the docking station on your desk, you will have only one cable to unplug when you take your laptop on the road.

  • With a footprint similar in size to popular smartphones, this portable docking station fits almost anywhere.
  • Lightweight, streamlined design doesn’t add weight to your load.
  • Built-in cable eliminates the chance of losing or forgetting the USB-C cord.
  • Plug-and-play operation means you don’t need software or drivers.

Display HD Video on an HDMI Monitor

This docking station supports USB DisplayPort Alternate Mode (Alt Mode) for transmitting video to a monitor, television or projector. The HDMI port supports digital video resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 (4K x 2K) at 30 Hz.

  • Show the same video on your laptop and a second monitor.
  • Use a second monitor as your primary screen.
  • Extend video across a second monitor.
  • Share audio/video in a conference room, classroom or auditorium setting.

Connect USB Peripherals

The USB-A ports allow you to connect a huge variety of USB devices, including flash drives, cameras, keyboards, mice and external hard drives. You can also connect a printer with a USB cable when a wireless connection isn’t feasible. The ports support USB 3.1 Gen 1 data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps. They also support device charging and are backward compatible with previous USB generations.

Keep Ports Available While Your Laptop Charges

Limited USB-C ports can force you to choose between connecting a peripheral and charging your laptop’s battery. The USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port powers and charges your laptop without affecting the other connections. Your laptop’s wall charger connects to the USB-C PD port, which supports power input up to 20V, 3A (60W).