The Plugable Dual Monitors Universal Docking Station is designed to get work done. Consider its compatibility — the dock features DisplayLink technology to ensure a similar experience for all users — no matter their laptop or OS. So you can use it as a Windows docking station, a Chromebook docking station, even a MacBook docking station. That includes dual display support for M1 and M2 Macs, and other laptops that would otherwise only support one extra display.
Packed with ports, the DisplayLink docking station provides a place for all of your peripherals. 1x HDMI monitor port and a second output that can support HDMI, DVI, or even an older VGA display with included adapters. 4x USB 2.0 ports to get your standard peripherals like a keyboard and mouse, and 2x USB 3.0 ports for your more powerful peripherals like an SSD. And of course, Gigabit Ethernet, and 3.5mm Headphone and Microphone jacks.
And considering the wide range of support — Windows 7 or newer, macOS 10.14+, and ChromeOS 100 or later — and the hybrid USB-C and USB 3.0 cable, you’ll realize why this compatible with Windows, Chrome, and MacBook Pro docking station is so popular in offices with a mixed laptop fleet.
It is worth noting that USB 3.0 docking stations like the UD-3900 will not charge your laptop, so you’ll need your external charger to power your system.
Get your ports back with a dock that acts as a hub for all of your peripherals.
Get more screen space for more productivity. High resolution displays (HDMI, DVI or VGA) will change the way you manage your out of control tabs and your workflow.
No more grainy visuals and tiny screens. Watch videos on clear and sharp 2K 60Hz screens (1920x1200 @ 60Hz). Expand your screen real estate with this dock and cut down the time it takes to work on those highly productive tasks.
DisplayLink technology ensures consistent performance across devices, the dock extends across two displays even on computers that only support one display.
Windows 10 or newer, macOS 10.14+, ChromeOS 100 or later. No HDCP support—won’t playback copy-protected content such as Netflix or HBO Max.