Turn your USB-C laptop into the ultimate workstation with this Belkin Laptop Dock. This all-in-one solution gives you access to ports that newer mac and PC laptops have eliminated in recent years, allowing you to connect to monitors, SD cards, thumb drives, and more through its USB C port. This Belkin USB-C Hub supports pass-through charging up to 100W so you don’t have to choose between port expansion and power. Gain up to 5 Gbps of bandwidth between connected devices, for quick data transfer between computer and peripheral devices. This computer docking station also supports high-definition display resolutions up to 4K through HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA video ports. Plus, this docking station acts as an ethernet hub, with a 1 Gb Ethernet port, you’ll always have a safe and secure internet connection for gaming, streaming, video calls and more. Get all of the connections you need with this 11-in-1 USB C Hub. Included ports: 4K HDMI 1.4, 4K DisplayPort 1.2, VGA, 1x USB-C PD 3.0, 2x USB-A 3.0, 1x USB-A 2.0, 1x Ethernet, SD 3.0 card reader, MicroSD 3.0, and 3.5mm audio in/out.
Q: What is the weight of the hub?
A: The product weighs 0.95 ounces.
Q: Does the hub include a built-in SD card reader?
A: This Belkin docking station includes an SD 3.0 card reader.
Q: What are the dimensions of the hub?
A: The Belkin USB-C 11-in-1 Multiport Dock has a product height of 0.91 inches, a product length of 10.24 inches, and a product width of 3.54 inches.
Q: What is the maximum resolution supported by the HDMI port?
A: This docking station supports high-definition display resolutions up to 4K through HDMI.
Q: Can the hub charge a laptop while also providing data transfer?
A: This Belkin USB-C Hub supports pass-through charging up to 100W so you don’t have to choose between port expansion and power.
Q: How many USB-A ports does the hub have?
A: This USB hub features two USB-A 3.0 ports and one USB-A 2.0 port.
A: It doesnt have two hdmi ports. It has 1 - VGA, 1 - HDMI, 1 - DisplayPort. Take a look at the belkin page, they have a nice diagram which shows what the dock supports, video wise. Currently, I am trying to connect two 1440p monitors to my laptop, using an HDMI 2.0 and a Display port, but it does not work. One monitor, through display port, is 1440p and the other is capped at 1280x800. If you want to use two 1080p monitors, you should be fine given the monitors support display port and HDMI or VGA.