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This six-in-one dock is designed with inclined plane. It shows that manufacturers are constantly pursuing breakthroughs in appearance design. In fact, it can also be used as a simple notebook base for heat dissipation. The aluminium alloy shell of the anodizing process is superior in both heat dissipation and texture. The integrated data line has a thick and fold-proof design at the joint, which is more convenient to carry and can be compatible with all kinds of Type-C notebooks and mobile phones.
In terms of expansion functions, the dock provides six expansion interfaces and four major functions:
Two Type-C ports supporting data transmission, one of which supports bidirectional PD function with a transmission power of up to 60W. It is convenient to connect the power adapter to supply power to the equipment.
RJ45 uses Realtek chip to support Gigabit Adaptive Network Access to meet the wired connection requirements in some occasions.
At present, the mainstream display devices are basically equipped with HDMI ports. The HDMI extension functions can meet the needs of external display, projection or TV sets. The HDMI ports of this expansion dock support the 4K signal output with a refresh rate of 30Hz. Although the performance is not prominent, it is enough for basic routine use, while the popular 1080P full HD is relaxed and pressure-free.
In view of the large number of active USB Type-A interface devices on the market, this dock provides two USB 3.0 extension ports, providing data transmission functions of up to 5Gbps to meet the daily use needs of connecting peripherals.