Jim and StephJim and Steph
Good quality hub with all the connections you need. Worked well with my laptop. Not sure anyone really needs a VGA connection on a hub though.. it would be nice if the added something else instead. USB 2.0 ports are also obsolete but it has 3 USB 3.1 ports so I guess you can just use the others for mouse or something low bandwidth. Not too many hubs include a port for mic and headphones so that is a plus.
Mark S Nardelli
Add devices to my laptop.
M. Neal
I used this for connecting multiple electronics. It was perfect for when I connected a network cable, an external monitor, a scanner, and additional gadgets that uses the HDMI ports
Jim NJim N
Good quality hub with all the connections you need. Worked well with my laptop. Not sure anyone really needs a VGA connection on a hub though.. it would be nice if the added something else instead. USB 2.0 ports are also obsolete but it has 3 USB 3.1 ports so I guess you can just use the others for mouse or something low bandwidth. Not too many hubs include a port for mic and headphones so that is a plus.
Dr. Help
This review is for: "USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor, MOKiN Laptop Docking Station ..."Pros: 1) Nice and useful array of different types of ports.2) Tested out the ports and they work well.3) The design is sleek and elegant and the construction is solid.Cons: Price seems high so consider other similar options on Amazon's vast and excellent array of products or wait for it to go on a reasonable sale.I will update this review if needed based on positive or negative experience(s) after further use of this product.Background: Kudos to Amazon for establishing Amazon Vine, their unbiased review program, and to the vendors and manufacturers who are willing to put their products up for real world testing and review! To do justice to this program, I provide unbiased reviews that are intended to help potential buyers. If and where relevant, I also try to help vendors and manufacturers by providing constructive criticisms and suggestions.
John Doty
I decided to put this to the test. I carry my laptop back and forth between work and home every day. At home I just need a wireless mouse, and all is fine. At work I need two additional monitors, use wired instead of wireless networking, use a wireless keyboard and mouse, have a seven port USB hub to plug in various drives and devices throughout the day, and power my laptop via the only USB-C port I have on it. This docking station occupies the only USB-C port I have. My previous dual monitor hub did not let enough power through to run and charge the laptop. This station lets me do both. With everything plugged in (2 displays, wireless keyboard and mouse, network cable, USB hub, AC power) my mouse was occasionally jumpy and the keyboard nonresponsive for several seconds at a time. The task manager showed me that it was not my laptop that caused the issue. In addition, the two displays would periodically and simultaneously go black for a second or so while the laptop screen had no problems. This did not happen with my previous video hub. I moved the USB hub to a standard USB-A 3.0 port on my laptop and put the keyboard/mouse wireless adaptor on it. This seems to have fixed the problems. So, ... It does work but it has its limits. It is doing very well with the gigabit network cable, two displays, and my power running through it. Although my seven port USB hub is externally powered, the radio adaptor for the keyboard and mouse pulls its power from the port. I suspect it was pulling just a little more than this docking station could provide. I had hoped to have to plug in only one cable each morning but two is ok and better than six.
JerryJerry
This USB C docking station works well for the most part. I've been using it with my Dell Precision laptop for several days now without any problem except one in particular. The USB ports all work, and so does the audio port and the ethernet/RJ45 port. There was nothing to configure on my computer; it was plug and play.What I have had problems with are the video ports. I tried connecting a monitor to each of the HDMI ports but nothing showed up on the monitor. The computer recognizes that something is connected, but the display is blank. What makes this even more weird is I connected a second monitor to the VGA port while the first was still connected to an HDMI port. When I did this, the HDMI display began working. Nothing displayed on the VGA monitor. I tried this with multiple monitors at work and at home, and I also tried connecting my Dell XPS desktop at home with the same results.I tried using my wife's Dell Latitude, and then the video ports worked like they're supposed to. The difference between my Precision and XPS computers, and my wife's Latitude, is age. My two computers are four years old. Her Latitude is less than 2 years old. The video ports on this dock only seem to work properly with newer computers.I'm disappointed I can't use the additional video ports, but at least all the other ports work well. The audio and ethernet ports give me 2 of each for my laptop. Now I can use one audio port for a microphone/line input, and the other one for a speaker/line output at the same time. I can also connect to two different wired networks at the same time (internet/Zoom on one, and internal camera network with the other). So this is still a worthwhile investment for me.
Joshua Arenson
This product is great. It works and handles what I needJust wish it charged my computer as well!Works with my single monitor setup
G. Z.
I like this but my new Dell laptop has two USB ports that double as power ports. These don’t work for powering the laptop with the power option on this dock. Four stars though. I just use a different port.
TK
Got this for my work laptop, and worked out well with dual display, but when I hooked up a third, all three displays would only do 1080p. Still not sure if it's the dock or the laptop that's the issue honestly, but something to be aware of. I'm currently runing this with a 1440p 16:9, and a 1080p ultrawide (2560x1080) display with no issues.