KDHDDP3

Part No. KDHDDP3
Warranty:2 years

Details

Product Brief
USB-C to Triple 4K HDMI/DisplayPort Docking Station, 5 x USB-A, 3 x USB-C, Gigabit Ethernet, Card Reader, 3.5mm Audio & up to 100W of USB-C Power Delivery.
Connect a Windows laptop with a USB-C port to 2 HDMI and 1 DisplayPort displays to increase productivity.

Connect three monitors, a keyboard & mouse, USB storage devices, a Gigabit network, headphones or speakers and other USB devices all via a single USB-C connection.

Features
• Included 120W power supply provides up to 100W of USB-C power to charge your laptop
• Run three monitors in extended desktop mode for Windows
• Supports 3 x 4K monitors at 3840 x 2160 @30Hz*
• Supports 2 x 4K monitors at 3840 x 2160 @60Hz*
• 2 x HDMI monitor ports
• 1 x DisplayPort monitor port
• 5 x USB-A 3.0 data ports (5Gbps)
• 3 x USB-C 3.1 data ports (5Gbps)
• 1 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet network port
• 2 x SD/Micro SD card reader slots for transfer of photos or videos from your digital camera
• 1 x 3.5mm audio port for headphones or speakers
• 1 x USB-C port to connect to host computer

* Computer’s USB-C port must support DP1.4 with DSC

Note: MacBook's & Chromebooks will only support single monitor

* For video output the USB-C port on your computer must support DP-Alt Mode (DisplayPort Alternate Mode) check your laptops specification on its manufacturers website or user manual

Downloads


User Manual

FAQ

Q: I have just connected the docking station, but my displays are not working. What can I do?
A: Intel sometimes releases Graphics Driver updates for Windows. Updating these latest official Intel drivers will usually fix any display issues you may be experiencing. Follow this link and update to the latest official drivers for your system and then reboot your system

Q: My displays were fine, but they have stopped working, what has happened?
A: Intel sometimes releases Graphics Driver updates for Windows. Updating these latest official Intel drivers will usually fix any display issues you may be experiencing. Follow this link and update to the latest official drivers for your system and then reboot your system

Q: I only have one extra monitor, will this product work for me?
A: Absolutely The KDHDDP3 has much more to offer than just displays, and it gives you future proofing for if you ever upscale your workstation to more monitors

Q: I have a Mac, will this work for me?
A: Yes every port on this dock works on Mac & Chrome, but this product will only display a single external monitor on those operating systems. If you need Multiple Monitors on a Mac or Chromebook please try either our KDHDDP3DL or the compact KCMPH2DL

Q: I have plugged in the dock and the USB ports work but when I plug in my monitors they don’t display anything, what am I doing wrong?
A: The display output of this dock works on a technology called DisplayPort Alternate mode, often referred to as DP-Alt Mode. USB-C ports all look the same but your laptops manufacturer chooses what features to support. Video output is often not supported. Pleases check your User Manual or website to see if your USB-C port supports video. In there, if you see that your port supports Thunderbolt 3 or 4, or mentions supports DP-Alt Mode then your display output should work

Q: My manual says my port is SuperSpeed (SS) and USB 3.2 Gen 2, is that enough? Can I download drivers to fix it?
A: Unfortunately neither of those protocols supports video output. This is a hardware issue that cannot be resolved by updating software or drivers. It is common on many laptops even new and expensive ones.

Q: So are you telling me that there is nothing else I can do? I just bought this laptop and dock and it can’t do what I need?
A: We understand your frustration, but fear not, we do have a solution for you. Because this was such a common problem that affects so many people we had to find a way around the issue. We have 2 new products that use special chip sets called DisplayLink. This technology is like an external graphics card the accepts video output from a USB-A 3.0 or any USB-C port. Windows has DisplayLink drivers as past of the OS so again it’s plug and play and should work right out of the box. Our KCMPH2DL has Dual Video Output at 1080p (Full HD) and other ports in a handy portable adapter. The KDHDDP3DL is a full docking stations with Power Supply like the KDHDDP3

Q: My friend has a DisplayLink dock, I heard that its really slow and has to record your screen. Is that safe?
A: DisplayLink technology is from Synaptics, one of the worlds premier, largest and most trusted chip set suppliers.  Also the main choice for docks for the likes of Dell & Lenovo. Manufacturers and consumers love DisplayLink because it offers a solution to the USB-C video problem, it truly is Universal. We use it here with dual 4K screens running @60Hz for office work DisplayLink is so fast that in most cases you wont even know its running. If you are an extreme or demanding gamer however, this technology may not meet your needs but for everyone else it is perfect. As for ‘recording your screen’ well yes that's true, the technology essentially emulates and extends your desktop. You may encounter on a Mac or certain other operating systems a check-box during setup that asks you if you give permission for the DisplayLink manager to ‘record your screen’. If you do not accept the DisplayLink technology will not work, so the choice is yours whether you want your USB port to output video or not. Please understand though that this is already happening in Windows as this technology is built in to the Windows OS. Please remember, your screen is not being recorded by anyone externally, nor is any information being saved or stored externally or shared with anyone. The ‘recording’ is the DisplayLink graphics card recording your existing desktop then the chip uses this information to create your new extended screens

Q: I have my phone plugged into the USB port and its not charging?
A: Please check that you have your device plugged into the USB-A or USB-C charging ports, both of which are located on the front of the dock where the On / Off switch is. The USB ports on the rear of the dock are data only ports and do not support charging

Q: I have the LAN port connected but I cant access the Internet
A: Check the LED lights on the RJ45 port, if your green LED is illuminated you have a successful connection to your network. If you have this green light but no yellow light which shows activity check your network adapter, router or contact your ISP to ensure your Internet connection is active

Q: The dock is connected but is unresponsive, what should I do?
A: Sometimes after a longer period of inactivity the sleep function may not wake up in normal way. In this case, or if the dock becomes unresponsive, first try unplugging and re plugging the USB-C connection, if this fails, disconnect the dock from the power and re boot your system, if you are still having problems please contact Comsol support

Q: I plugged in my dock but I get the same image on all 3 screens. How do I get different images on each screen?
A: Right click the mouse on your desktop and select “Display Settings” In this App, scroll down to find the “Multiple Displays” dropdown menu and select the “Extend desktop to this display” option. This app is where you can also select your desired resolution of your display and in the ‘Advanced Display Settings” you can also select your desired screen refresh rate

Q: I have 3 4K screens but I cannot get my dock to display 3 4K images, how do I change this?
A: On the box you will note that this 3 x 4K display message reference is what the docking station is capable of achieving, your laptop must also be able to to support this feature. If your laptop can only support DisplayPort 1.2 this dock can only support 3 x 1080p Full HD screens, your laptop must have DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC (Display Stream Compression) to achieve 3 x 4K displays with this docking station. Please refer to the laptop and dock’s user manuals for more information. Feel free to also contact Comsol support for more information

Q: I have my speakers plugged in to the dock but I am getting no sound, do I need to change something?
A: Most times when the dock is plugged in the system audio settings are changed automatically to use the dock. On the rare occasion this does not happen, hit the Windows Key on the keyboard and type "Sound Settings". Open this app and in the dropdown menu that says "Choose your output device" select the option that says "Headphones (Realtek USB 2.0 Audio)"

Q: I have my headset microphone plugged in to the dock but I am getting no input sound, do I need to change something?
A: Most times when the dock is plugged in the system audio settings are changed automatically to use the dock. On the rare occasion this does not happen, hit the Windows Key on the keyboard and type "Sound Settings". Open this app and in the dropdown menu that says "Choose your input device" select the option that says "Microphone (Realtek USB 2.0 Audio)"