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Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core With Thunderbolt 3 Cable - Usb C Hub - 7-In-1 Docking Station For Macs & Windows, 60W Upstream Charging, With Gigabit Ethernet, Displayport & Audio Ports

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Style: Thunderbolt Core


Pattern Name: Cable


Features

  • THUNDERBOLT-CERTIFIED: The Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core brings the speed, high-definition, and performance of Thunderbolt technology to Mac and Windows laptops. This dock is a streamlined way to create an expanded, high-performing desktop through a single tethered cable
  • THE ULTIMATE WORKSTATION: This windows and mac docking station has 7 ports including DisplayPort, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet connection, Thunderbolt, USB-A, USB-C, and Audio ports - all through a single cable
  • DUAL-POWERED DOCK: This charging dock keeps both your laptop and peripheral devices charged and ready to go. Also known as "upstream charging," this docking station keeps your laptop, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals charged while in use, without a separate power cable
  • ULTRA-HIGH DEFINITION MONITOR SUPPORT: Enjoy ultra-high-definition 4K dual monitor support to create a versatile working station. This Belkin docking station makes it easy to connect and use two monitors at once, while also charging your device at the same time
  • THUNDERBOLT CABLE INCLUDED: The dock also includes a thunderbolt cable, which is 7.87in/20 cm long. This allows you to connect your laptop to the dock making it more versatile for different desk configurations

Description

Introducing the Thunderbolt 3 Dock Plus - the ultimate docking solution for your Mac or Windows laptop. This smart, fast, and streamlined dock offers innovative solutions designed to suit both professional and at-home users. Enjoy super-fast data transfer speeds of up to 40 Gbps, and high-definition dual monitor support. Known as “passthrough power”, keep your peripherals charged by connecting them to your laptop's existing power supply unit (60W recommended) to the USB-C PD port on the Thunderbolt dock. Enjoy easy access to monitors, networks, power, and peripherals: SIDE 1: 1 x DisplayPort™ 1.4 connects to high-resolution monitors/displays; 1 x HDMI (HDMI 2.0) port; Gigabit Ethernet connection SIDE 2: Tethered Thunderbolt 3 cable connects to laptop & 1 x USB-C PD port (input) SIDE 3: Audio in/out for mic and speaker support; 1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) and 1x USB-A 2.0 ports for devices that connect via USB-A such as a USB stick, mouse, keyboard or printer. Our Thunderbolt 3 Dock is backed by a 2-year product warranty for added peace of mind.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandBelkin
ColorBlack
Connectivity TechnologyUSB, Ethernet, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, Thunderbolt
Compatible WithLaptops
USB Ports Available3
Maximum Screen Resolution Support3840 x 2160
Product SeriesThunderbolt 3 Dock Core
Model NumberF4U110bt
Weight7.5 ounces
Dimensions1.5 x 5.2 x 6.5 inches
Internal Memory16 MB
Release DateJune 21, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core is compatible with Mac and Windows laptops that have a Thunderbolt 3 port. It's designed to work seamlessly for devices that can support Thunderbolt 3's high-speed data transfer and video output capabilities.

Yes, it can. The dock offers up to 60W of upstream charging, which means it can charge most laptops at a decent speed via the Thunderbolt 3 connection. This is especially useful for keeping your workspace clutter-free by reducing the need for an additional power adapter.

The dock includes a variety of ports to extend the connectivity of your laptop. It features a DisplayPort, a Gigabit Ethernet port, audio ports for headphones or speakers, USB-C, and USB-A ports, providing a comprehensive 7-in-1 docking solution for connecting multiple peripherals.

Yes, it supports dual monitors, but the specific setup depends on the capabilities of your laptop and the type of monitors you're connecting. Using the DisplayPort and a USB-C to HDMI or another DisplayPort cable, you can set up two monitors to expand your working or gaming space.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product in question receives mixed feedback that ranges from high praise for its convenience and functionality with certain MacBook models, to criticism regarding specific technical limitations and design choices. Positive reviews highlight its successful integration with the M1 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, appreciating the easy connectivity and support for multiple high-resolution displays, as well as the smooth performance it offers. However, critical reviews point out several downsides, including the need for a separate, more powerful charger to use the dock's full capabilities, the impractical "star" design with cables protruding from all sides, and a few technical hiccups like unexpected disconnection issues with HDMI-connected monitors when the computer goes to sleep, and the short, hard-to-manage built-in cable that easily kinks. Despite these shortcomings, some users find the dock to serve its intended purpose well, particularly highlighting its support for dual 4K displays and the simplicity of connecting multiple peripherals through a single cable.

Pros

  • 👍 Works great with M1 MacBook Air and other MacBook models
  • 🌟 Supports dual 4K displays at 60Hz
  • 💻 Single-cable connectivity simplifies workstation setup
  • 🔌 Offers a reasonable selection of ports including gigabit ethernet

Cons

  • ⚡ Requires a separate, higher wattage power supply for optimal functionality
  • 🧱 "Star" design with cables coming out from all sides can be impractical
  • 🔌 Built-in laptop cable is short and prone to kinking
  • 💤 HDMI-connected monitors may disconnect when the computer goes to sleep
  • 🎧 Presence of an audio port is unnecessary and can be annoying for Mac users

Should I Buy It?

If you're a MacBook user looking for a docking station primarily to connect multiple monitors and devices via a single cable, this product might suit your needs, especially if you can accommodate its specific power requirements and design layout. However, be mindful of the potential for minor inconveniences such as the need for a higher wattage power supply and issues with HDMI connectivity. Those seeking a more compact or straightforward design, as well as full compatibility with their existing power supply, may want to explore other options.


  • Simple and works.
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Was able to use 2 independent monitors with it on my M4 MacBook Air.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025 by Julian K

  • Stopped working
Pattern Name: Cable
Not sure why but it just stopped working. I have a anker charger plugged into it so that shouldn’t be an issue. Would only output one display randomly then nothing.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by AMICLG

  • It's ok. May work for some but has some design weak points
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I purchased this dock for 2017 MacBook Pro 15. It generally worked but here is what I observed: Pros: - reasonable set of ports provided - support for 2 4k @60Hz via DP and HDMI (one of each), which is reasonable for these days - gig ethernet - no unreasonable amount of obsolete USB-A ports - power passt hru Cons: - the hard-attached cord to your computer is too short and somewhat "hard" - the "star" design. Each side has some cables coming out. It makes it hart do hid it behind you screen or close to some wall. - power pass-thru somehow registered as only 45W (compared to 60W advertised) with my 61W Apple brick. This may be a design limitation and probably my oversight. - unnecessary audio port. It's surprisingly annoying on Macs because you cannot simply disable it and it gets in the way as selected Audio Out quite often. Ultimately I ended up returning the dock and went with CalDigit Dock Mini DisplayPort version, which has no support for power but fits better my use case ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2021 by MM

  • More trouble than it’s worth.
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Read the fine print with this thing. If you want it to output power through the dock’s built-in cable that you use to connect the dock to your laptop/tablet/etc., you need to have a 60 watt minimum charger/power supply feeding in to the dock. So you know the Thunderbolt 3 power supply that comes with your MacBook? It’s only 30w. So unlike basically every other USB-C dock, you can’t just use your laptop’s power supply, plug it into the dock and then plug the dock into that machine. You’ll likely need to buy a separate 60w charger just to power this dock. Where does that extra power go? Beats me, because you don’t get power from the USB-A ports. So you can’t charge *anything* other than the connected laptop via this dock. *The USB-A ports do not send power.* Also, every time your computer display goes to sleep, HDMI-connected monitors disconnect. So if you’re inactive for a little bit and your display turns off, you will need to physically unhook the dock and reconnect it for the external monitor to reactivate. I tried to contact Belkin tech support. Chat support can’t help you, because they’ll let you know that they’re not trained to support the docks — you have to call. I tried calling for hours only to get disconnected and hung up on literally every time I tried to enter menu selections. I went back to chat support to try to get help even reaching the correct support people, and I finally got a workaround via that route and was able to reach a human. But ultimately the support person I talked to wasn’t able to do anything for me, because this dock is as bad as it seems. You are truly better off getting one of those no-name $30 USB-C docks. Yes, you sacrifice Thunderbolt 3 speed, but I’ve had a much better experience with connected monitors, charging USB-A devices, and otherwise *doing the things you’d expect a dock to do* for about 1/5th of the price — and in a much more travel resilient body, as well. As soon as I submit this review, I’ll be ordering one of those. UPDATE: As claimed, I ordered a $30 USB-C dock immediately after posting this review. I’m so much happier with the cheaper item. Save yourself the money and the trouble. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2021 by Neal Obermeyer

  • USB ports do not work with PC and multi-display doesn't work with new macbook pro
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I bought this knowing that I would have to make tradeoffs. I wanted a travel-sized docking station that I can use with both a Mac and a PC. While the size is great, the tradeoffs were more limiting than I liked and, most importantly, the USB ports do not work at all with my mouse and keyboard on my PC. My PC is an IBM ThankPad P52. My Mac is a brand new MacBook Pro 13" Let's start with the trade-offs. I know when ordering this that (1) it would no power my P52 and (2) that it would not support extended desktop display with my Mac. The power tradeoff was fine. I don't expect to have a docking station that will work with both my Macbook and my PC that will power the P52. Similarly, I don't mind not being able to extend a window across two screens. I never do that anyway. I have some windows on one screen and other windows on the other. So long as I can drag application windows from one window to the next, I'm happy. There are two reasons that I had to return this: first, the USB ports do not work with my PC; and second, the ethernet connection does not work with either laptop. Another reviewer stated that the USB ports on his item were defective, but I believe that they were likely not dead, but just didn't play well with his laptop. The reason I say this is that my USB mouse (a Posturite "Penguin" handheld grip USB mouse) and my keyboard (a Kinesis Advantage Pro USB keyboard) are not recognized by my PC when plugged into the docking station, but ARE recognized by the MacBook. Note that both mouse and keyboard are recognized when plugged directly into my PC's USB ports. In fact I've been using this mouse and keyboard for years on multiple computers and with other docking stations with no issues. I didn't test with other keyboards or mice. I have had RSI issues in the past and rely on these expensive and excellent mice and keyboards, have never had compatibility issue with them with any other device, and they are quite expensive. I'm not replacing my keyboard or mouse to accommodate a docking station. Also annoying is that if I connect an ethernet cable from my router into the docking station, I cannot use it to get Internet on either my PC or Mac. I have to switch to Wifi. When I connect the ethernet cable directly into my PC, I get Internet through it. If I can't use my mouse or keyboard with the docking station and if I can't take take advantage of the stronger and more stable Internet connection through an ethernet cable, then this is not much of a docking station. Normally, I've had go experiences with Belkin products. According to their website, Belkin recommends their Belkin USB-C® Dual Display Docking Station, INC002 for Macs with the new M1 chip. I've ordered one of these. Even though I don't need to connect multiple displays, hopefully it will at least let me connect my ethernet, mouse, and keyboard to both my PC and Mac. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2021 by Matoskan

  • good product
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This works great. I can charge my phone or other device - I can charge my computer through it. It has 2 UCB-A ports and an HDMI and a Display port. Ethernet port and audio out 3.5mm - all seem to work great. I wish it had a USB-C port so I could plug in my external hard drive - only USB-C port on it is for charging- I should have looked closer. Not an issue with the device just my error. I would buy it again for my MacBook Pro- takes 1 port for all of my devices and expands my capabilities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by Stephen Sickels

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