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Posted 3 months ago in San Bernardino, CA

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Thunderbolt Certified & Award-Winning Performance— Officially recognized as the Best Thunderbolt Dock 2025 by Wirecutter, this Thunderbolt docking station is Intel Evo certified. With 13 high-performance ports, dual 4K 60Hz HDMI, 100W Power Delivery (96W Certified), and 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 speed. Dual 4K or Single 8K Display Support— This Thunderbolt 4 laptop docking station connects two 4K 60 Hz HDMI displays or one 8K monitor when used with Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 5, or USB4 laptops. Thunderbolt 3 and non-Thunderbolt USB-C ports can only output a single external display. On macOS, base M1 and M2 systems support a single external display. Base M3 supports dual display in clamshell mode. Thunderbolt 4 Performance— This premium Thunderbolt dock delivers ultra-fast 40Gbps speeds, 15W charging via the downstream Thunderbolt 4 port, and robust performance for USB-C peripherals, high-speed storage, and dual displays. Compatibility— A top-tier Mac docking station and perfect for modern setups. This USB C dock works seamlessly with Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 5, or USB4 systems running Windows 10+. On macOS, dual display is only supported on M4, M5 M3 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max and M1 Pro/Max models, as well as base M3 models in clamshell mode. Single display is supported on Windows Thunderbolt 3 and non-Thunderbolt USB-C ports, as well as base M1 and M2 MacBooks Comprehensive 13-Port Design— 2× HDMI, 1× Thunderbolt 4 downstream (40Gbps, 15W charging, 8K), 4× USB (10Gbps and 5Gbps), 1× USB-C (10Gbps), SD/microSD, audio combo jack, Gigabit Ethernet, and K-lock slot. Plugable quality testing ensures long-term reliability. Add to compare Free 3-Day Continental U.S. Shipping When Buying Direct! Direct purchase in most US states. Currently excludes AK, IL, MI, NJ, and OH. Quantity Product Information Menu Get Started Important Note for Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 Windows systems: Thunderbolt 3 & 4 include advanced security features to help keep your system safe. On Windows systems, Thunderbolt devices must be authenticated ("approved") when they are attached to a Thunderbolt 3 or 4 host system for the first time. If not approved, devices attached to the docking station will not function. Please note that for some newer Windows hosts this may be done automatically via Secure Connect and require no user intervention. Important Note for Apple Silicon Macs with macOS 13+: For macOS 13+ on Apple Silicon based Macs, macOS now requires approval to allow USB and Thunderbolt communication with the host system before the dock will function. By default macOS will ask every time a new device is connected, however, this behavior can be changed by going to: System Settings-> Security & Privacy -> Security -> Allow accessories to connect and choosing the Ask for New Accessories option (so that the Mac will only ask for new devices that are attached instead of every time). To connect the TBT4-UD5: Connect the included power adapter to both the TBT4-UD5 Thunderbolt 4 docking station and to a known-working electrical power outlet. Once connected to an electrical power source, the dock will power on automatically. Once powered on, the LED on the power button should be orange. If the LED is not orange, simply press the power button to turn on the dock. Connect one end of the included Thunderbolt 4 cable to the Thunderbolt 4 host port (with the computer icon) located on the front of the docking station, and then connect the opposite end of the cable to the Thunderbolt 3/Thunderbolt 4/USB4/USB-C port of your host system. Once connected to a compatible host computer, the LED on the power button should change from orange in color to blue in color. Windows: Approve the new device with the Thunderbolt Control Center utility on your system if needed. Click here for more information. Mac: Approve the new device when prompted by macOS, optionally changing this behavior in the macOS System Settings. Click here for more information. Questions? We're here to help! Please reach out to us at (contact info removed) Asking $50 obo

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