Thunderbolt 4 Dock, IVIIN Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station Dual Monitor 4K or Single 8K@60Hz, 16-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Hub with 85W Charging USB C Laptop Compatible with MacBook Dell Hp, Thunderbolt 3 Dock

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  • Nick

    Greater than one week

    used this to connect an hdmi to my work pc, performs the intended function. not much else to say!

  • Not Owen

    > 3 day

    The USB C to HDMI adapter is very useful for me as I volunteer for my communitys television station and we often have to live stream and send a great deal of data transmission to a display screen. It has to have super speed to prevent lagging making it possible to even stream videos. Although I havent tried it, it states that it should also have a high resolution that can even support 3D gaming.

  • Tyler W. Bax

    > 3 day

    Product works as described. Exactly what I needed to easily connect laptop, tablet, and Phone to any TV screen with an HDMI.

  • Reed Wellman

    > 3 day

    Using the product to project my MacBook while teaching. Love it.

  • The Casual Reviewer

    > 3 day

    This dock feels very modern and premium. The glossy finish on it is a nice features that makes the dock itself stand out while on your desk. It’s also a bit more quiet than most docks I’ve tested.

  • JTK

    > 3 day

    This is exactly what I needed to connect my MacBook PRO laptop to my TV for streaming. The connection fits well, and the cable itself feels robust enough to last a very long time. A good purchase.

  • Shawn

    > 3 day

    -Network, video, keyboard/mouse, cam, sound…instant plug and play…no (manually installed) hardware drivers, just the Windows connection “clunking”. And it seems to have an effective pass-through, as all peripherals appear to be directly connected…no noticeable capability loss. …and the PD charges my laptop just fine…quickly even. In this context, I don’t (currently) know what data throughput this takes…but the claimed 40Gbps throughput seems far more than capable. -If, like I did, you get the questionable idea to connect the USB-C port (closest to the power input jack) on the device to a USB-A port on your computer, it will only pass the sound through. It was a slight risk to the device and my laptops, but I’m a curious fella. And besides, I tested this first on an old laptop before testing this on my new one…and Amazon Vine gave me this device at income tax cost, so…cheers!  -This thing runs persistently hot…most noticeably on the top to the left of the TB logo. Heat=bad for longevity, so time will tell on that concern. I’ll let you know! -The backlit TB logo on the top is unnecessary, but pretty! I didn’t expect it when I first powered it on…so I had a nice little “whoa…cool!” moment. …and though I leave it on…I like that it has a power button. -For general compatibility, I think that a USB-C power input connector would be better than the barrel connector/power-supply. And since the power adapter is square and bulky, I had to use an extension cable to connect it to the power strip. -I like that it has many capabilities…multiple monitors (with the respective cables/adapters beyond the single HDMI port, and with acknowledgement that everything is connecting over USB-C lately)…5 USB 3.0 ports (though for the price the latest 3.2 would be better), GB Lan (standard of course…but like USB3.2, I suppose I don’t really expect or need a 2.5GB port (or 10 or 40)…but such things would be impressive, perhaps expected for the price). …and the 8k-single/6k-dual monitor capability is worth acknowledgment. …which gets me to my current unknown. I’m certainly happy to have this (and hope it lasts given the heat concern)…because I can connect everything (power, monitor(s), KB/mouse, speakers/mic, cam, net, and anything else) to my “modern” TB4 capable laptop with one cable…whereas it normally takes 5+ cables. So does it work as I hoped? It certainly does. Would I drop two and a half bills for it? …initially no, but now that I have it…maybe...considering the capabilities and performance. It is much more convenient. And, since I routinely connect/disconnect my laptop from the peripherals, it contains the wear to one jack.

  • BobM43

    > 3 day

    Did extensive research on an accessory to my M2Pro MacMini which would provide: a) Thunderbolt 4 front panel access to connect an external hard drive or other accessories that can handle up to Thunderbolt 4 rated data transfers, b) slots for SD & TF cards, and c) USB 3.0 ports for other accessories and flash drives. The MacMini has all its I/O ports on the back side of the computer which is a hassle when attempting to connect temporarily an accessory or portable hard drive. It also has no SD card slot. The IVIIN Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station is a great addition to a MacMini. The robust power supply and separate on/off power are great features which will ensure reliable connections between external accessories and my MacMini. The IVIIN Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station also provides, on the back side, a Thunderbolt 4 port, three USB 3.0 ports, and an HDMI port for more permanent accessory installations. The Docking Station also includes a USB-C to HDMI dongle for connecting a second display monitor. The installation was exceptionally simple - plug-in and play! No drivers needed. No Hassle! Overall, the IVIIN Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station is a great value addition to my MacMini providing me with exceptional flexibility in connecting accessories.

  • Kaan

    > 3 day

    It came with a nice packaging , works great and its price is reasonable. What more could you ask for?

  • Keith Montgomery

    > 3 day

    Very simple, single use dongle. USB-C to HDMI. Works great. Easy setup and entirely functional. If this is what you need, go for it. I used this to connect my MacBook pro to an external monitor.

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