{"product_id":"wavlink-usb-c-triple-monitor-docking-station-for-macbook-m1-m5-neo-windows-100w-pd-3-hdmi-2-displayport-6x10gbps-usb-por","title":"Wavlink Usb-C Triple Monitor Docking Station For Macbook M1-M5\/Neo \u0026 Windows - 100W Pd, 3  Hdmi\/2  Displayport, 6X10Gbps Usb Por","description":"\u003cp\u003eWAVLINK USB-C Triple Display Docking Station is engineered for users who require advanced multi-monitor productivity, fast data access, stable wired networking and reliable power delivery in a single universal docking solution. It is designed for both personal users and professional or enterprise environments, enabling a USB-C laptop to operate as a complete desktop workstation. This docking station uses DisplayLink technology to support up to three extended external displays, overcoming the display limitations of many modern laptops, including Apple MacBook models with M1, M2, M3, M4 and newer chips. Supported display configuration includes 1   4K HDMI at 60Hz and 2   2K HDMI or DisplayPort at 60Hz, allowing users to spread applications across multiple screens for spreadsheets, code editors, financial dashboards, creative timelines, presentations and conferencing tools. Triple-display output requires installation of the DisplayLink driver and a laptop USB-C port that supports video output (DP Alt Mode). Unlike traditional DP Alt Mode output, which relies solely on the laptops GPU and is often limited to one or two external displays, DisplayLink is a software-based video solution that uses USB data transmission combined with system processing to enable additional displays. DP Alt Mode works without drivers and is ideal for gaming or native video playback, while DisplayLink requires a driver but allows more displays and broader compatibility, especially on MacBook M-series devices. For productivity-focused workflows such as office work, programming, trading, data analysis and multitasking, DisplayLink provides a flexible and reliable multi-screen experience. To enable DisplayLink, users must download and install the driver from the official DisplayLink website. Installation steps include selecting the correct operating system (Windows, macOS or ChromeOS), completing the installation, rebooting the laptop and connecting the docking station. On macOS, additional permission must be granted under System Settings to allow DisplayLink screen recording access, which is required for external display output. The docking station includes a 130W AC power adapter and delivers up to 100W Power Delivery to charge most USB-C laptops while powering connected accessories. This allows laptops to remain fully powered during extended work sessions, even when driving multiple monitors, external storage devices and network connections. Remaining power is reserved to ensure stable operation of the docking station itself. All six USB ports (two USB-C and four USB-A) support 10Gbps high-speed data transfer per port when used with compatible devices. Each port operates independently and is suitable for external SSDs, flash drives, camera storage, iPad or phone backups, large spreadsheets, datasets and creative assets. Transfer performance depends on the connected storage device and file type. The integrated Gigabit Ethernet port (1000Mbps) provides a stable wired internet connection, which is recommended for remote work, corporate VPN access, video conferencing, remote desktop sessions, financial trading platforms and environments where Wi-Fi performance may be unstable or congested. Compatibility includes laptops with USB-C, USB4 or Thunderbolt 3\/4 ports running Windows 10 or 11, macOS 11 or later, and ChromeOS 100 or later. For video output, the laptops USB-C port must support DisplayPort Alt Mode. Users can identify video-capable USB-C ports by checking for a DisplayPort or Thunderbolt icon near the port, or by reviewing the laptops technical specifications online using the model name and the phrase USB-C DP Alt Mode.    Setup is designed to be simple even for non-technical users. Typical setup involves connecting the docking station to AC power, connecting the USB-C cable to the laptop, installing the DisplayLink driver and then connecting monitors and accessories. Most users can complete setup within a few minutes. If only one external monitor is detected, users should verify that DisplayLink is installed, the USB-C port supports video output and display settings are set to Extend    rather than Mirror.    If only two monitors are working, connecting one display via DisplayPort instead of HDMI, lowering the resolution of one display or updating the operating system and graphics drivers may resolve bandwidth-related limitations on certain laptops. If all displays show the same image, adjusting system display settings to disable mirrored mode will restore independent screen output. Not all displays output 4K resolution simultaneously. This docking station supports a maximum combined output of one 4K display and two 2K displays. Connecting multiple 4K monitors may result in automatic resolution adjustment depending on system bandwidth and configuration. In terms of performance, DisplayLink adds light CPU usage during operation, typically in the range of normal office workloads. 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