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2025-08-26 20:12:32
I’m really impressed with my PC station! It’s an excellent setup for anyone who needs multiple screens. The design allows me to easily organize and manage several monitors, creating a much more efficient workspace. The cable management system is fantastic, keeping all wires neatly tucked away and preventing any clutter. The overall build is sturdy and adjustable, offering great flexibility for different setups. This station has significantly improved my productivity and made my work environment much more streamlined and comfortable. Highly recommended for anyone working with multiple screens!
Andy
2025-08-17 21:17:28
I recently purchased the Minisopuru Displaylink Triple Display Docking Station for my MacBook Pro 16" with the M3 Pro chip, and I am thoroughly impressed. This docking station is powerful enough to support my MacBook Pro with just one Type-C cable, making my setup incredibly streamlined and efficient.Pros:Triple Monitor Support: Although the docking station supports up to three monitors, I currently use it with two monitors, and it works flawlessly with the necessary driver installed.Stability: The connection is stable, and I haven't experienced any issues with disconnects or lag.Smooth Connectivity: Connecting peripherals like my keyboard and USB drive is seamless. The SSD removable drive speed is around 1GB/s, which is more than sufficient for my needs.Versatile Ports: With 2 HDMI, 2 DisplayPort, 100W charging, USB-C data, Ethernet, audio, and 4 USB-A ports, this docking station covers all my connectivity needs.Cons:Temperature: The device tends to get a little warm during use, which is something to keep an eye on.Charging in Sleep Mode: I'm not entirely sure if the laptop charges while in sleep mode, which could be a minor inconvenience.Overall, the Minisopuru Displaylink Triple Display Docking Station is a fantastic addition to my workspace, providing the power and versatility I need for my MacBook Pro.
Song
2025-07-05 17:30:50
I bought a few docking stations and this one works with the computer and is able to extend the display to two monitors and it seems it can extend up to three other monitors. I initally bought two other cheaper docking station on the market but neither of them worked. However, the docking station that I got for my wife's computers works. It made me wonder if it is because of the docking station instead of the monitor or the computer. I did some research and found out the cheaper docking stations are passive station that requires the computer output the video signal whearas the a bit more expensive ones can actively convert the signals to the monitor. The product descriptions never tell about the difference and I figured it out after I got this product.This one is a bit more expensive, but it works and can convert the vidoe signals from a USB output. the only drawback is that it doesn't have a VGA connetor and I had to buy a VGA to HDMI connector to make it work. I am happy with it and it has all the functions I need and is able to extend my computer's monitor and have more USB outlets to use with other accessories.
Angela
2025-06-10 20:07:36
Revolutionized my office setup. It has been very stable. For now, it meets my needs, plug and play, works without installing drivers or software, very fast and wide bandwidth.
Customer
2025-05-21 12:45:52
6/27/2024 - Streaming issue Resolved: To get streaming services to work properly with the Minisopuru Dock, you have to disable hardware acceleration on your browser. Once I did this with the Google chrome browser, all streaming services worked properly (black screen went away and video works). I did not test this on any other browser but chrome.The Minisopuru docking station offers a robust solution for expanding the display capabilities of a Mac Mini by allowing users to connect up to three monitors simultaneously. With its sleek design and easy setup, it initially appears to be an excellent accessory for enhancing productivity and creating an immersive workstation environment.One of the standout features of the Minisopuru docking station is its ability to seamlessly connect three external monitors. This capability can significantly boost productivity for professionals who rely on multiple screens for multitasking, graphic design, video editing, or data analysis. The docking station provides a variety of ports, ensuring compatibility with different monitor types and resolutions, and it maintains high-quality video output with minimal lag or disruption.However, a significant downside severely limits its appeal: the Minisopuru docking station blocks all streaming services. This includes popular platforms such as YouTube TV, Apple TV, Netflix, and Hulu. Users have reported that once the docking station is connected, they can no longer access these services, leading to a frustrating experience for those who use their Mac Mini for both work and entertainment. This issue seems to be persistent and affects all streaming services without any available workaround.While the Minisopuru docking station excels in expanding monitor capabilities, its interference with streaming services is a critical flaw. For users who need a versatile setup that supports both professional and personal use, this docking station might not be the ideal choice. Until this issue is resolved, it is recommended to consider alternative docking stations that do not compromise streaming capabilities.
Jessica
2025-05-15 11:55:17
Perfect for my needs! Works seamlessly with my laptop, supporting multiple monitors to boost productivity. The unique ability to charge my laptop while displays are connected sets it apart from other adapters.It delivers exactly the functionality I wanted. Very satisfied overall.
John
2025-05-04 10:54:11
The Minisopuru DisplayLink Docking Station is perfect if you need to connect three displays on your MacBook! It is compatible with MacBook M1/M2/M3/M4 and Windows, has 2 HDMI and 2 DisplayPort ports, and supports triple screen expansion. It's so small you can take it anywhere. At the same time, it is very powerful, ideal for improving work efficiency.
Santiago Sánchez
2025-04-16 11:21:37
Tengo mi mac + 2 monitores y funciona perfecto
Luke
2025-03-23 13:55:57
The Minisopuru docking station is a reliable and versatile tool for those looking to enhance their computer workspace. The 13-in-1 interface allows for good connectivity between various devices and peripherals, which is essential for multitasking. Its triple display capability is especially beneficial, enabling a wide field of view that boosts productivity.The dock feels very sturdy and is pretty portable. The range of ports, including USB-C PD charging, is comprehensive, catering to almost every need. I like the ability to charge devices through USB 2.0 ports. However, remember that the dock requires a DC power adapter connection for this feature. It is worth noting that the HDMI and DisplayPort options are either/or, and not simultaneous. Overall, this is a reliable dock with a variety of connections. Full marks from me!
HDJM
2025-01-30 14:06:03
Tengo una MacBook air y dos monitores, conecto el Dock y solo detecta un solo monitor. Alguien sabe que tengo que hacer para que detecte mis 2 monitores.
SMB
2025-01-23 15:51:40
This is a fairly decent multifunctional USB-C dock that provides power (via AC/DC adapter using barrel connector), triple-display (via HDMI, PD, and either HDMI/DP as the 3rd display), GigE, plenty of USB ports (USB-C and USB-A) and so on. It's advertised as being capable of 100W but in reality it can only provide roughly 85W during tests; however, it should be more than sufficient for most people.Unlike the vast majority of docks out there, this is one of the few USB-C docks that supports triple monitors (albeit with limitations, read on) via HDMI, DP, and either HDMI or DP as the 3rd display, along with a full set of other ports (GigE, 1x USB-C/5 Gbps, 2x USB-A 3.0/5 Gbps, 2x USB-A 2.0, and 3.5mm etc). Unfortunately, it doesn't have any USB 3.2 Gen 2/2x1 (10 Gbps) ports which is a bit of a disappointment.It has 2x USB-A 3.0 ports (@ 5 Gbps) with 2x USB 2.0 (@ 480 Mbps) ports which is good and the 2 USB-A 2.0 ports are capable of providing 7.5W (5V/1.5A) for somewhat low-powered devices should you have the need for it. For reference, ordinary USB-A 2.0 ports are only capable of 2.5W (5A/0.5A) while ordinary (i.e. non-charging capable) USB 3.0 ports are only capable of 4.5W (5V/0.9A). 1.5A should be sufficient to charge all modern cell phones at an acceptable rate (as last resort) when no QC is available.The lack of USB 3.1 10 Gbps ports means it can't fully take advantage of the faster external M2 docks (NVMe/SATA) and/or other high speed devices that's faster than 400-500 MB/s (limited by USB 3.0). Though, it does have all the other typical ports such as GigE and 3.5mm that many other docks (more than 7 ports or so) do include as well.≡ Triple monitorNot surprisingly, the most important feature of this dock is its ability to support 3 monitors from a total of 4 ports (HDMI, DP, and HDMI/DP); however, this is NOT without limitations (requires DP 1.4 for 60Hz, 30Hz with DP 1.2) just like all other docks out there. What's unique about this particular dock is that it supports the use of displays without USB DP Alt mode which is excellent for older computers and/or laptops. The max resolution and refresh rate is 4K@60Hz across all 3 monitors. I don't have 4K@60Hz monitors to test but it does work without issues with 2x monitors running at 4K@60Hz.I should also emphasis again that the beauty of this particular dock is that you can use ordinary USB 2.0/3.0 ports to add more monitors without relying on the HDMI/DP ports on your computer nor will you need a full-featured USB-C port to use this dock. However, you WILL need an USB-C port that supports DP Alt mode in order to use 3 monitors and specifically to use the FIRST HDMI port.≡ DisplayLinkSo how does this work? Well, the very short version is that the first HDMI port is your ordinary HDMI port that requires USB-C port (from your laptop) supporting video out (i.e. DP Alt mode) and the remaining 2 ports (DP + HDMI/DP) are driven by DisplayLink technology which isn't new but it essentially provides a way to add more monitors by utilizing existing USB 2.0/3.0 connections, CPU, and additional drivers (which are REQUIRED to use the 2nd and the 3rd monitors).What this means is that if your laptop is connected to this dock via USB-C port capable of DP Alt mode, you can make use of all 3 ports; otherwise, the FIRST HDMI port on the dock won't be available but you can still use 2 monitors with 4K@60Hz via the remaining 2 ports (DP and HDMI/DP) on the dock. Note that you don't need an USB-C port on your laptop or computer to use this; an ordinary USB-A port would work just fine although USB 3.0 is preferable for obvious reasons (i.e. higher bandwidth).✔ This essentially allows you to extend or add more monitors to any OS that supports (i.e. drivers available) and these include Windows, Mac OS, Ubuntu, Android, and Chrome OS. Note that I haven't tested 'em all but they should all work as long as you can get the drivers installed and operate properly. The drivers for DisplayLink can be downloaded directly from Synaptics website.Note that high speed and quality cables (HDMI and DP) are also needed so check your system spec and other hardware first to make sure they can fully take advantage of what this dock offers.Lastly, this dock must be powered via DC barrel connector or else it won't work and if you intend to charge your laptop while it's being used, you need to connect this to an appropriate USB-C wall charger capable of charging your laptop. The provided DC power source can NOT be used to charge your laptop and it's ONLY used to power the dock and to provide power to its peripherals (USB etc).≡ Specs & features* 1x Power 100W (via AC/DC adapter using barrel connector, included)* 1x ?W PD (Output); max 85W during tests* 1x HDMI, 1x DP, 1x HDMI OR DP (4K@60Hz)* 1x GigE* 1x USB-C @ 5 Gbps* 2x USB-A 3.0 @ 5 Gbps (5V/0.9A)* 2x USB-A 2.0 @ 480 Mbps (7.5W, 5V/1.5A)* 1x 3.5mm port≡ What I like✔ Triple-display support with 4K@60Hz which few others support at the moment (though more have come aboard recently)✔ Capable of utilizing USB interfaces to extend display without HDMI/DP Alt mode ( the BEST feature)✔ Supports triple- or dual-monitor (4K@60Hz)✔ Plenty of USB ports (1x USB-C/5 Gbps, 2x USB-A/5 Gbps and 2x USB-C/480 Mbps)✔ Nice and clean physical build and appears to be well made✔ Relatively compact and portable - though it is noticeably larger than most other 4K capable USB-C docks✔ Semi-Plug'n'Play - I was able to use it right away without issues (drivers are required however)≡ What I don't like✘ NOT as cost efficient as some others✘ Doesn't have USB 3.1 ports (USB-C or USB-A) rated at 10 Gbps to support high speed external drive dock (i.e. M2 NVMe)✘ Incapable of providing more than 90W power via PD3 which some other docks do support✘ Runs a bit warmer than expected when in high load/charging (most of 'em do as well)≡ ValueAll things considered, this is a fairly decent USB-C docking station that's well built (in comparison to most other docks out there) and it's capable of triple monitor (or at least dual-monitor without DP Alt mode) with plenty of USB ports (1x USB-C and 2x USB-A @ 5 Gbps) along with a GigE port and 3.5mm port.It's somewhat reasonably priced at $227 for what it provides and its overall build quality and performance. However, it is more expensive than ordinary USB-C docks without DisplayLink technology which is a fair trade-off for systems without DP Alt mode in my mind and it's one of the few that's capable of utilizing USB 2.0/3.0 ports (i.e. not requiring DP Alt mode and to a certain degree MST mode of DP 1.2/1.4) while supporting 2x 4K@60Hz simultaneously so this might be suitable for those with unique setup and/or requirements.
KC88
2024-11-29 15:59:00
It's not unique to a device like this, but it's really nice to see that all the video and power ports are in the back, and then there are USB connections in the front. That way, if you have this thing as a permanent fixture on your desk, like I'm planning, it can be made relatively tidy. Also you don't need to reach around to plug in USB devices etc. Even the headphone jack is in the front which is great. I'd have the Mac Mini's built in headphone jack output to my speakers full time, and now I'd also have the ability to plug in headphones when needed. Although I generally use bluetooth for headphones.I don't have three displays so I didn't test it this way, but I do have two displays and it works with my M2 MBA no problem. I'd like to add a Mac mini to the mix and at that time this will become more permanent on my desk.My desk has a glass top and the rubber feet are nice and secure. Overall it's a nice looking unit as well. As nice as you'd expect I guess. I'd prefer a clean desk and not need it at all but since it's needed, at last it looks pretty slick.
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