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USB C Docking Station for MacBook Pro Air - Dual HDMI, USB 3.0, SD TF Card Reader, 100W PD Charging
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- Super-fast Data Transfer with 3 USB 3.0: Connect your devices quickly and efficiently with this macbook dock 3x USB 3.0 ports, providing data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps. Easily sync smartphones, tablets, or external hard drives, while enjoying seamless data access
- Portable 8-In-2 Macbook Docking Station: Expand your MacBook Pro (2024-2016) or MacBook Air (2020-2018) with this Mac docking station. Transform your MacBook’s USB-C port into 8 versatile connections: 2x 4K HDMI, 3x USB 3.0, SD/TF card reader, and 100W PD charging. NOTE: Only compatible with MacBook models that have 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports on the same side
- Powerful 100W Power Delivery: Charge your MacBook or any USB-C device with 100W PD power delivery. This Mac USB C Hub connector supports fast charging for your MacBook and other peripherals, while providing extra power for external hard drives. Note: The 100W PD is only compatible with Intel-based MacBook Pro/Air models
- SD & Micro SD Card Slots: Easily transfer data with the built-in SDXC and Micro SD card slots, offering speeds up to 104MB/s. Both SD and TF slots can be used simultaneously, providing convenient access to your data storage. Note: Transfer speed depends on card quality
- 18-Month Warranty: Enjoy peace of mind with the LIONWEI 18-month warranty. If you encounter any issues with this Dual HDMI Adapter for Macbook Air/Pro, let us know and we’ll resolve it promptly
- Breathtaking Dual 4K Screens: Enjoy brilliant Dual 4K@60Hz visuals on your external displays, projectors, or televisions. This MacBook Docking Station, featuring Dual HDMI ports, allows you to either extend or duplicate your MacBook’s screen—ideal for watching films, making presentations, or handling multiple tasks. IMPORTANT: Apple M1/M2 laptops do not support dual external displays, causing one monitor to display a black screen when connected. (DP1.2 sources can only handle dual 4K at 30Hz.)





