Universal Triple 4K Docking Station
Features
90W
Fast Charging
USB-C
12-Port Dock
Triple
Monitor Output
Supports
Win • Chrome • Mac
4K UHD
3840 x 2160


RUN TRIPLE MONITORS
in extended desktop mode on a MacBook, Windows laptop or Chromebook using DisplayLink technology.
4K ULTRA HD AND 1080P HD Support
for single, dual or triple monitors at 60Hz
VESA MOUNT Bracket included
to help declutter your desk and maximize workspace
135W POWER ADAPTER Included
to power all connected devices and provide up to 98W USB-C power pass-through
Specifications
Charging Specs
Max Single Resolution: 5K @60Hz (5120 x 1440)
Max Dual Resolution: 5K @60Hz (5120 x 1440)
Max Triple Resolution: 4K @60Hz (3840 x 2160)
Power Supply: 135W DC Power
Host Port Connection: USB-C
Expansion Ports: USB-C 5Gbps Data Port, USB-C 20W Charge Only Port, Power Button, 3.5mm Audio Port, 2 x USB-A 5Gbps Data Ports, 2 x USB-C 10Gbps Data & Charge Ports, Display 1 (HDMI or DisplayPort), Display 2 (HDMI or DisplayPort), HDMI Port (DP Alt Mode), USB-C Host Port, RJ45Gb LAN, DC Power Input, Security Slots
Product Dimensions: 107 x 107 x 54mm
Product Weight: 426g
OS Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, ChromeOS
Host Display USB-C Requirements: Universal/USB-C Video via DP Alt Mode (3rd HDMI Port)
USB-C Output: Up to 98W via USB-C Host port, up to 20W via USB-C charge port
Connectivity
3.5mm Headset
DisplayPort x2
Ethernet
HDMI x3
USB-A x2
USB-C x5
Compatibility
Charging
Charge any device that accepts power delivery via USB-C - including, but not limited to:
- Android Smartphones
- Android Tablets
- Windows Laptops
- iPhones & iPads
- MacBooks
- ChromeOS Laptops
Video Output
Depending on your setup, this dock can output video to up to 3x 4K screens on Windows, MacOS & ChromeOS, via either USB-A or USB-C.
Display 1 & 2
Display 1 & Display 2 utilize DisplayLink technology to achieve video output.
It is recommended to install/update any DisplayLink drivers & software when first connecting your laptop to the dock.
To find out more, head to the "Downloads" tab.
Display 3 - Windows/ChromeOS Laptop Compatibility
Compatible with modern USB-C laptops that support video output over USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode).
Not supported on devices with data-only USB-C ports.
To check if your laptop supports video output over USB-C, look for a DisplayPort (DP), USB4 or Thunderbolt symbol next to the USB-C port.
If there are no markings next to the USB-C port, refer to the specifications listed in the user manual of your laptop. Look for mentions for “DisplayPort Alt Mode”, "Thunderbolt" or “USB-C video output.”
USB-C Ports without these indicators generally support data and charging only.
Display 3 - Apple Laptop Compatibility
Compatible with MacBook M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 laptops.
USB-C video output behaviour may vary depending on your Mac model and macOS version.
If you're unsure about the compatibility of your device, please check with our support staff either via the Live Chat in the bottom right of the page or support@comsol.com.au
Sustainability
THE SUSTAINABILITY HIERARCHY
The Sustainability Hierarchy empowers us to make eco-conscious choices at every stage of our products’ lifecycles, from refusing unnecessary items to recovering valuable resources, fostering a more sustainable future.
Making Informed Choices
All stages of the electronic product lifecycle are important to consider in order to be sustainable consumers. The Sustainability Hierarchy, also known as the Rs of Sustainability, is a valuable tool to help guide business and consumers in minimising our impact and making conscious choices.

As a brand it is important to consider which stage of the Sustainability Hierarchy aligns best with our efforts to minimise impact and contribute to a more sustainable future—particularly in early product design and manufacturing.
- Refuse: We have said no to unnecessary plastic and harmful materials in products and packaging.
- Rethink: We investigate innovative solutions to extend product life through durability and multifunctional design.
- Reduce: We have reduced packaging volumes and optimised material usage in line with APCO assessments.
To view more click here.
Downloads
User Manual
DisplayLink DriversDownload DisplayLink Manager for MacOS or update Drivers for Windows, Mac & Chrome here


