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The Dockteck 7-in-1 USB C Hub is a versatile, ultra-portable docking solution featuring 4K 60Hz HDMI output, 100W power delivery charging, 1Gbps Ethernet, dual USB 3.0 ports, and SD/Micro SD card readers. Compatible with MacBook Air/Pro M1, iPad Pro, and other USB-C devices, it delivers fast data transfer and stable wired internet, perfect for professionals seeking a sleek, efficient mini workstation on the move.











| ASIN | B09491F17Q |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Fast Data Transfer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #213 in USB Hubs #488 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | dockteck |
| Color | 7 IN 1 Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro, Surface Pro, iPad Pro |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,928) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.36"L x 1.34"W x 0.55"H |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | dockteck |
| Mfr Part Number | DD0015 |
| Model Number | DD0015 |
| Number of Ports | 7 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
B**4
Great for gaming and computing on the go!
I bought this 3 years ago to connect external monitors and AR glasses to my Steam Deck, and it is still going strong! It allows for pass-through charging during use, which is super convenient, but do be aware that you may experience lowered charging speed unless you plug it into a proper Steam Deck or USB-C laptop charging cable— a phone charging brick will not be enough. I've never had it get too hot during use, nor has it caused overheating in the device it's plugged into. It's very portable and easy to toss into a laptop bag or travel case. I do wish it had USB-C input ports for controllers, but the HDMI is what I originally bought it for, and it works great for stable, high-quality gaming on the go. I've also used this here and there to import photos from an SD card into MacBook and Windows computers. Recently I plugged it into my iPhone 17 on a whim to see if I could import my photos directly for easier posting, and it actually worked! I opened up the Files app, and there they were. So it's a really versatile dongle. Will it replace a proper docking station? No, you'll probably want some more USB-C ports and maybe another HDMI. But it's a great interim or travel option when you're short on extra space.
C**H
Great Hub so far but a bit disappointed
First of I will say I have used every part of the hub and that I only bought to be used with my Steam Deck. Using sd cards and usb works great. I haven't tried the ethernet port yet with my Steam Deck to see if it works yet but I tried the HDMI port and it does not work, at least not properly. For some reason, when it's connect the Steam Deck screen would go blank as if it was connected to an external display which would be my TV but when I with switch over the HDMI input that has the Deck noting is showing. Long story every time I tried to connect it, it connect to the TV for a split second and then it would disconnect, I thought it was my HDMI splitter but it wasn't because it wouldn't work directly connected to the TV. So for that I'm a little disappointed. Update! I guess I was wrong, the HDMI port does work with the Steam Deck, however the Steam Deck doesn't support 4k, that's why it wasn't working with my TV.
A**.
SURPRISINGLY good USB-C dock, perfect for my use-case.
Bought this to replace the crappy HP OEM USB-C dock that I bought with my Ryzen HP Envy x360 laptop, which APPARENTLY only seems to work with an OEM HP USB-C charging cable??? I wasn't paying OEM prices for a cable, so I got this dock instead. The cool thing is, this works really well with an Anker GaNPrime 140W brick and 120W-rated USB-C cable, and will even charge the laptop while it's in use. The OEM HP dock doesn't even see the input power from that combo, and refuses to charge the laptop while plugged in (the dock USB ports and Ethernet port will work, the charger will not). This DockTek one is also at least 1/4th the size of the OEM dock, no bigger than a candy bar, and works super well. I just wish that it had a USB-C port for data as well as for charging, but I'm not going to knock off a star for that. Bravo, DockTek. I carry it with me everywhere now.
C**D
UPDATED Good dock for the money and part time use. Can be used with Windows or Mac.
UPDATE - 10 months into use and the HDMI port is having issues. I also began using the Ethernet connection daily for hard wired Internet. Although the specs and speed test show good connection quality, real world use case was not good. Screen sharing via Teams and other VC functions did not work well. Switched to WiFi and it was fine. I then purchased another dock from a name brand and the connection issues went away. I would recommend this as a part time, cost effective solution (possibly for travel only) but it did not hold up to dial use. I originally bought this to use on a Dell with Windows 11. Dell support app would pop up and say the charging pass through was not rated and asked if I still wanted to use it. When I said yes, it was fine. All other I/O ports worked. This was plug and play on my MacBook Air 2020 w/ M1 processor. Unit gets warm when charging, but that’s fine and it’s away from the laptop enough not to make the laptop hot.
S**E
Works great on Steamdeck
I've been using this for my Steamdeck and it works great. One issue that I worked around that I think people should be aware of with Steamdeck: When using HDMI output, the Steamdeck will ALWAYS match the native resolution of the display you're connecting to, upscaling 1280x800 to that resolution. This is an issue because performance at 4K is awful, even just in the Steam UI browsing through games. Streaming from my PC was laughably bad, like 12fps. Also, the Steamdeck apparently will only do 4k @30Hz even if the dock supports 60Hz. So I googled this and found a work-around, which involves editing a file and setting 1280x800 to 1920x1080 with capital W and H instead of lowercase, which I believe is what tells it to force the output to 1080p as well as the rendered resolution on the device. If you set it to 1920x1080 with lowercase letters still, I assume it will still use 4K and be laggy while rendering 3D at 1080p instead of 800p. This work-around works great as a permanent solution. I rebooted after editing the file and could easily tell the UI was much smoother. There are "easier" solutions where you don't have to enable SSH and PuTTy into the device and edit a file (basic Linux or sys admin type things), where you install an app and apply it every time you boot up the Steamdeck to force it to output at 1080p on a 4K TV, but that's just silly when you can do a permanent fix.
A**E
Great dongle with all the ports one needs 👍🏼
S**D
I needed a gigabit ethernet adaptor and some legacy USB A ports for my Apple Studio Display and MacBook. This fitted the bill perfectly. Gig Ethernet works perfectly at full duplex and the flash card reader is fast and the USB A ports allow connection of my legacy USB stuff stuff which was cheaper than a new cable!
P**R
It might not sound important, 30Hz HDMI Output on a modern monitor, but you will notice the mouse lag. This USB-C Hub solves that issue as it can produce 60Hz HDMI output resulting in crystal clear display on the external monitor and no lag on the mouse movement. As regards all the other things it can do, they are self explanatory.
R**T
Pour l’instant je n’ai testé que les ports USB et ça fonctionne très bien. La longueur du câble est suffisante pour mon PC.
A**T
Perfetto, collegamenti veloci e subito riconosciuto dal mio Mac.
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