Not too long after it launched a 6-in-1 USB-C hub, UGREEN has launched an expanded 9-in-1 USB-C Docking Station has been announced. The docking station debuts with DisplayLink technology and Gigabit Ethernet support. It can connect to two monitors simultaneously and its 9 ports provides width for connections.
The UGREEN 9-in-1 USB-C docking station is
designed for MacBooks, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 series, and Dell XPS laptops. It
enables these PCs to expand their port architecture to incorporate HDMI, USB-A,
and other important ports. The new UGREEN docking station comes with a
different design from its predecessors. It omits the curved colored plastic
builds of previous iterations and adopts a design with vents similar to an
Ethernet splitter.
The multi-port hub has a DisplayLink
chipset which controls HDMI and DisplayPort functions. The accessory,
therefore, requires a passive cooling system for optimal performance. The
docking station allows a user to connect dual 4K@60Hz screens for multi-mode
outputs. This makes it possible for a user to extend a connected laptop’s task
beyond the contents of its display by mirroring such into up to two monitors.
The docking station provides versatility
and multi-tasking excellence. The DisplayLink functions are compatible with
Windows and macOS. The Gigabit Ethernet port also supports Windows and macOS
functionality. The UGREEN 9-in-1 docking station delivers 100W PD Type-C
charging and data transfer rates of 10Gbps with dual USB 3.2 Type-A/C ports.
The accessory can be purchased for US$ 199.99 either directly from UGREEN or
through Amazon.