Dicota USB-C 13-in-1 5K HDMI/D P PD 65W
USB-C 13-in-1 5K HDMI/DP PD docking station 65W
Upgrade your notebook, tablet or smartphone with a USB-C or USB-A connection. This Thunderbolt 3 compliant USB-C dual monitor docking station features the latest DisplayLink DL9650 chipset and offers both USB-C and USB-A. Connection cables (USB-C to C, USB-C to A )are part of the package. When the docking station is connected to a laptop or tablet that supports charging via USB-C or Thunderbolt 3, it is able to provide power (Power Delivery) of up to 65W. The device is equipped with 2x HDMI and 2x DisplayPort. Connect two monitors simultaneously and enjoy a higher resolution of 4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz* using any interface configuration (DP + DP, DP + HDMI, HDMI + HDMI). 5K resolution (5120 x 2880 @ 60 Hz) is supported when a single monitor is connected using two DisplayPort cables. The 4 USB-A 3.0 ports make it easy to connect all existing equipment and the Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port provides a reliable, robust and fast internet connection, supporting speeds of 10/100/1000 Mbps. 3.5mm audio sockets are located on the front panel and an easily accessible power saving on/off switch is located on the rear panel.
* 5K resolution is supported by Windows only.
- The docking station allows the connection of max. 2 monitors
- 4x USB-A 3.0 ports to connect all existing equipment and accessories
- 2x USB-C 3.1 ports to connect USB-C-enabled devices, supporting high-speed data transfer (5Gbps) and USB Hot Swapping support
- Includes DisplayLink DL6950 chipset, VIA VL813
- GLAN Ethernet supports 10/100/1000 Mbps network speeds for a robust and fast internet connection
- K-lock slot for enhanced security
- 3.5mm combo audio input/output jack for easy connection of a headset or speakers
- Energy-saving on/off switch to reduce power consumption when the docking station is not in use and power LED indicator
- 1x power input - external AC 240V/ DC 20V/5A power supply
- Supports Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android
Note: The USB-C Power Delivery on selected HP laptops, in particular the Elitebook and ZBook, uses proprietary technology. As a result, the resistance in the USB-C circuit is higher than normal. The docking station is fully capable of charging these laptops, although it may require resetting with the on/off button after the first connection
- If the docking station is connected via USB 3.0, charging of laptops and tablets is not supported