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StarTech.com Thunderbolt 3 Dock - Dual 4K 60Hz Monitor TB3 Laptop Docking Station with DisplayPort, HDMI & 1080p VGA - 85W Power Delivery & Charging - 2x USB-A, Ethernet - Mac & Windows (TB3DK2DHV)

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Style: 85W Power Delivery | 2x USB-A 3.0


Features

  • HIGH PERFORMANCE FEATURES: This Thunderbolt 3 certified dock supports dual 4K60Hz on DisplayPort and HDMI, 1080p VGA, 85W Power Delivery for laptop charging, 2-port USB-A hub & gigabit Ethernet ports
  • FLEXIBLE MONITOR COMBINATIONS: Offers support for new and legacy monitors in mulitple video output combinations. Dual DP, DP + HDMI, DP + VGA, or HDMI + VGA for creative and productivity usage.
  • EASY TO DEPLOY & SETUP: Thunderbolt 3 Dock requires no driver setup or additional display adapters and with the included Thunderbolt 3 cable and front facing host port, this dock is easy to install
  • WIDE COMPATIBILITY: TB3 docking station for Thunderbolt 3 laptops incl. MacBook; extended dual display support on MacBook Pro/Air with Intel processor & single display with Apple M1 Chip; supports other major operating systems like Windows and macOS
  • IDEAL FOR CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS: The high performance Thunderbolt 3 port replicator is perfect for professionals in photography, video production, CAD, Industrial, and Architectural Designers

Description

Style:85W Power Delivery | 2x USB-A 3.0 Create a powerful and flexible workstation with this Thunderbolt™ 3 dock. With dedicated dual video output, you can connect your Thunderbolt 3 equipped MacBook Pro or Windows® laptop to two 4K monitors, through a single Thunderbolt 3 cable.Easy Installation & Deployment Simply connect the TB3 dock to your laptop with included TB3 cable and start working immediately. No time-consuming driver installations are required. Speed & Flexibility with 3 Monitor Options Great for editing 4K video or other Ultra HD tasks, this Thunderbolt 3 docking station supports 40Gbps speeds and 4K resolution at 60Hz on two monitors. Enjoy ultimate flexibility in setting up your workstation, with monitor options including DisplayPort (DP), HDMI and VGA.The dock offers many dedicated dual-video options:2x DisplayPort (4096 x 2160p @ 60Hz)1x DisplayPort + 1 HDMI (4096 x 2160p @ 60Hz)1x VGA (1920 x 1200p @ 60Hz) + 1x DisplayPort (4096 x 2160p @ 60Hz)1x VGA (1920 x 1200p @ 60Hz) + 1x HDMI (4096 x 2160p @ 60Hz)The Ports You Need Most Harness the reliability and speed of a wired network connection with the Gigabit Ethernet port (supporting PXE Boot and Wake-on-LAN). Connect your USB devices with two USB 3.0 Type-A ports.Power & Charge with 85W Power Delivery Through a single 120W power adapter, the Thunderbolt 3 docking station simultaneously powers and charges your laptop and your attached peripherals while it's docked. It provides up to 85W of charging power through Power Delivery.The TB3DK2DHV is fully Thunderbolt 3 Certified and backed by a StarTech.


Brand: ‎StarTech


Series: ‎Thunderbolt 3 Dock - Mac & Windows - Dual 4K60Hz - 85W Power Delivery


Item model number: ‎TB3DK2DHV


Item Weight: ‎12 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7.7 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.7 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches


Color: ‎Gray


Voltage: ‎19 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎STARTECH.COM


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 10, 2018


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  • Issues with macOS Mojave
Style: 1x USB-A 3.0
I just upgraded to macOS Mojave and I've noticed my displays are no longer behaving consistently. Sometimes, one monitor will turn off and goes to sleep mode, while the other is working just fine. Otherwise, the only way for me to completely get the two monitors to work again is by rebooting. Yet, still at other times, I have to unplug and re-plug the dock. I hope StarTech comes up with a firmware update. When the dock is working it works great, but when it's not, it can be very frustrating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018 by Dad2014

  • This dock does the job, but has limitations for a MacBook Pro
Style: 1x USB-A 2.0 | 1x USB-A 3.0
Edit: Reduced to 1*. No matter what I do it always reverses my external monitors. I've tried different usb-c ports. I've swapped the HDMI cables on both the monitors and the dock. *No matter what* the screen order is wrong. It's so annoying and it sucks my productivity. I thought it was just sometimes but with Catalina it is *every time*. I bought this for my MacBook Pro. The unit itself is extremely sturdy and well built. The usb connector and cable is robust and sturdy. The case is solid metal and feels like it could take a beating in a bag. This would be a 5 star unit but it really has some problems: 1. No matter what, when I connect my computer to the dock my screens are reversed. I've set the display preferences. I've swapped the monitor cables. Nothing works. I have to reset it every time. 2. The ethernet connection is extremely slow, like 100 Mb/s slow. Like, it's faster to use my wifi slow, by 3.5x. 3. Why is one of the USB ports only USB2? Seriously? I don't really care that much but in light of the other problems it's worth pointing out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019 by Kevin H

  • REQUIRE ACTIVE ADAPTER
Style: 1x USB-A 3.0
They don't tell you this, but if you are looking to use this with a monitor with a DVI connector, you need an ACTIVE adapter. Nowhere on this page does it say that it requires a Display Port to DVI Active Adapter. I searched. I asked them for help and they're like... yeah you need to buy an active adapter and here's a link to their own $44 cable(not a link to amazon). So 2 cables at $44 I could've bought something that worked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2018 by lala

  • One Cable to Rule Them All! TB3 Done Right!
Style: 85W Power Delivery | 4x USB-A 3.0 | 1x U...
Pretty darn impressed with this dock (TB3DOCK2DPPD). I have to say the build quality on this dock is impressive; built like a tank - heavy, solid aluminum construction. I was originally buying the pluggable TB3 Dock (Thunderbolt 3) as they are reputable TB3 docks but I've been trusting StarTech products for some years now and this dock has all the options I was looking for including three USB-C ports where most TB3 docks have only two, I should mention the 3rd port is USB-C (5.0Gbps) and not a TB3 port @40Gbps but as I have an external USB-C hard drive enclosure (see the end of this review for links to all products listed), this works out pretty handy without any additional adaptors needed. I'm running a 15" 2017 MacBook Pro w/Touch Bar; One single TB3 cable plugged into my MBP that rules them all! Charges @ 85W - nice to leave my original Apple charger in my pack as I no longer needed at home when using this dock. A 1' foot TB3 cable is included, however I purchased a "certified" 3' TB3 cable @ 40Gbps and certified is the key here. Usually TB3 cables beyond 1' start to degrade in bandwidth, so for example a typical 6' TB3 cable will usually be 20Gbps, not the full 40Gbps, that's right, half your bandwidth gone just by doubling the length of your cable - serious bandwidth passing through copper here, in fact TB3 was originally designed with optics in mind. These cables are not cheap so pay attention to bandwidth constraints and certified cables if you need more than the included 1' cable; A USB-C cable is a different beast from a Thunderbolt 3 USB-C cable. While Apple/Intel chose to use the standard USB-C plug (shocker here, it's about time they followed a standard), the cables may look the same, plug-in to each other's ports the same, but the results will be vastly different. I was running two ASUS HD (1920x1080) monitors, one connected to the dock's USB-C TB3 port, the other connected to the dock's Display port. These were older monitors using HDMI so for adaptors I used an Apple USB-C to HDMI adaptor, while the other I ran a StarTech Display Port to HDMI adaptor (again, see below for a full list of mentioned products). This setup ran flawless with this dock but I have since upgraded to a 32" 4K Monitor, the LG 32UD99-W, and am now running USB-C to USB-C from Dock to Monitor and so far, everything has been spot-on, not to mention the 32" monitor is absolutely stunning. I was concerned about issues waking up the MBP from sleep and the dock not waking the monitor but fortunately, I haven't seen any of these issues as other's have mentioned from other TB3 docks on the market and as I almost never shut-down my MBP, but instead use sleep mode, this has been well received. However, there have been a couple of instances, one where a USB3.0 port wasn't responding on the dock and a power cycle was necessary. I recall one of those instances happening after unplugging the TB3 cable from the MBP and later plugging it back in and another were the monitor wasn't recognized but again, far and few - there's a ton of bandwidth passing through this single cable. Aside from these two hiccups, this dock has been solid, reliable, & I couldn't be happier with the performance. So here's my setup with hardware I can acknowledge that works well with this dock: 32" 4K (3840x2160) LG Monitor: USB-C cable from dock to monitor. Display Port cable from dock to monitor also worked well. WD 1TB SSD drive connected to dock's 3rd USB-C port (primary Storage working drive) WD 500GB drive connected to dock's USB3.0 port (Time Machine Backups) Sony DVD external drive connected to dock's USB3.0 port (rarely use but had the spare port) Wacom Intuos Pro Tablet (medium) via dock's USB3.0 port. Utilizing the Dock's 1GB Ethernet Port (WAN speed test's out performed those from direct adapters previously plugged into the MBP by roughly 12Mbs) Utilizing the Dock's front audio jack when using headphones, controllable from the MBP's Menu Bar. (slight degrade in quality) Use the front USB3.0 port for quick access such as thumb drives, external drives, USB charging, etc. All this,... connected by a single cable which also charges the MBP. Pretty darn Impressive! Pro's: This Dock offers all the key options available for today's TB3 Dock: - Dual 4K Displays (4096 x 2160p) at 60Hz (I only have 1 4k display so I haven't tested this but I was running 2 HD monitors at 60Hz. - 85 Watts of charging (Apple's adaptor for the 15" MBP is 84W). - An SD Card Reader & on the front face of the dock! Not a deal breaker but one less adapter needed and if you're a photographer, this is nice addition. - A 3.5mm Audio Jack and USB3.0(5Gbps) charging port also on the Dock's front face. - 3 USB-C ports. 2 are TB3 (one for host/laptop the other for monitor), and the 3rd is standard USB-C @5Gbps. More devices rolling out daily with the new standard. - 4 Additional USB3.0 (5Gbps) standard type-A ports - These come in very handy for all your existing hardware. - 1 Gigabit RJ45 Port. Out performed my USB-C to Ethernet adaptors by about 12Mbps). - Basically enough ports, power, & performance wrapped-up in a single box and a single cable. Unplug and go! Includes a 6 Foot USB-C to DisplayPort Cable Con's: - Price. A bit more cash than I was willing to spend (actually a lot more) but it also has options no other TB3 dock offered. - Power: If you're concerned about energy, all those ports require additional power. The adaptor rates at 20V DC, 9A @ 180W. - Cable Restraints: This goes for any TB3 dock; cable length is a drawback and less is more. Included is a 1' USB-C TB3 (40Gbps) cable and purchasing a 3' TB3 cable @ 40Gbps will cost you another $50+. Links to all the products listed that are connected to my TB3 Dock: StarTech.com Thunderbolt 3 Dock - with SD Card Reader - 85W Power Delivery - Dual 4K - Windows / Mac - USB C Dock - USB-C to DP Cable for Second Display StarTech.com USB-C External Hard Drive Enclosure - USB 3.1 Type C - Integrated USB C Cable - SATA 6Gpbs - SSD/HDD Enclosure [Certified] Cable Matters 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 Cable in Black Supporting 100W Charging 3.3 Feet (Not Compatible with USB-C ports without the Thunderbolt Logo) Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter StarTech.com DP2HD4KS DisplayPort to HDMI 4K Audio/Video Converter LG 32UD99-W 32-Inch 4K UHD IPS Monitor with HDR 10 (2017) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2018 by Mark Houde

  • wireless mouse doesn't work with this device; extended display works well
Style: 1x USB-A 2.0 | 1x USB-A 3.0
When I ordered the StarTech.com Thunderbolt 3 Dock - Mini - Dual HDMI - 4K 60Hz - Bus Powered - Laptop Docking Station, I ordered it so that I could extend my laptop display onto 2 external monitors via the HDMI ports and plugin/use my Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo via the USB port. I don't believe this was an unrealistic expectation as one of the advertisement pictures show a wireless mouse and keyboard along with a laptop and 2 external monitors. The display extended without any issues, but my wireless keyboard and mouse do not work when plugged into this docking station. Due to this, I will likely return as it doesn't work as expected. If all I can do is extend the display, there is a much less expensive option out there to extend the display only. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2018 by TX-CJ

  • Works for only 15 mins before overheating. Started after 2 days of use.
Style: 1x USB-A 2.0 | 1x USB-A 3.0
I bought the "mini" version with 2 HDMI ports to power dual monitors for my MacBook Pro. For the first ~15 mins every day, this works flawlessly. However, once the dock starts to warm up it begins to fail and I loose use of all the USB ports and one HDMI port. Once unplugged and allowed to cool, it goes back to working as expected. Though this may just be a defective unit, I would expect better quality control given a price point over $100. Otherwise, I would have given this product 5 stars--as when it works properly, it's nice. Side note: those who complain about this dock not charging their laptop just need to read the product description which clearly states it doesn't charge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2018 by Andrew Foster

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