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Dual 4K Display: Want dual monitors without driver downloads or a dongle mess? This docking station for laptop supports up to two 4K 60Hz HDMI displays on all M4/M5 systems Pro/Max M-series Macs and M3 Macs in clamshell mode. No drivers required. The preferred docking station dual monitor combo for video editors designers and multitaskers
Make a Connection: Tired of slow docks and cable chaos? Get 13 streamlined ports including 1x downstream Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps) 1x USB-C 4x USB-A SD/microSD UHS-II Ethernet 3.5mm audio and 100W host charging to keep your MacBook powered all day. Perfect for hot-desks home setups or dev studios
Works With: Full compatibility with all M4/M5 MacBooks and M1/M2/M3 MacBooks with Pro or Max CPU. Base M1 and M2 MacBooks support only a single external display; base M3 Macs support dual displays in clamshell mode only. Also supports Windows systems with Thunderbolt 4 or USB4. Fully plug-and-play over Thunderbolt or USB4 connections.
Lifetime Support: This Windows and MacBook docking station has been designed with reliability at its core and was built to meet the deployment demands of IT departments and the ease of use necessary for home offices. Includes lifetime support from our North American team of connectivity experts
Designed for MacThe TBT-UDM has a premium Space Gray aluminum enclosure that fits in perfectly with your sleek MacBook setupDual 4K or Single 6KThis Thunderbolt 4 docking station can support up to 2x 4K displays via HDMI or a single 6K display (8K on Windows) on the downstream Thunderbolt 4 port. Increase your productivity with this docking station dual monitor solution. Display support is dependent on host video capabilities over USB-C.Downstream Thunderbolt 4 PortEquipped with a downstream Thunderbolt 4 port that supports up to 40Gbps bandwidth. Use it to connect USB-C and Thunderbolt peripherals such as external drives USB-C monitors and AI enclosures.Do It All with 13 PortsThe TBT-UDM has all the ports you need: 2x HDMI 1x Downstream Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps) 4x USB (2x 10Gbps 2x 5Gbps) 1x USB-C (10Gbps) SD and microSD Card Slots Combo Audio Jack Gigabit Ethernet (1Gbps*) *Actual Ethernet port speed determined by OS version and host model.100W Power DeliveryWith 100W of USB Power Delivery (96W Certified) you can be sure that your laptop stays charged all throughout the day. If your laptop needs less power the docking station adjusts and only sends the optimal wattage ensuring battery health.CompatibilityFor Mac systems dual display is supported Pro or Max CPUs base model M3 CPUs with the lid closed and all M4 / M5 CPUs. Single display is supported on base model M1 and M2 CPUs. 2x displays supported on Windows 10+ Thunderbolt 4 or USB4 systems.
Do I need to install software or drivers in order to use the TBT-UDM?
No software or driver installation is necessary in order to use the TBT-UDM. This dock is not compatible with DisplayLink.
Is this dock compatible with M1 / M2 / M3 / M4 / M5 Macs?
Yes with important qualifications. M4 / M5 Macs base M3 Macs (with lid closed) and all M-Series Macs with Pro or Max processors support two external displays. Base M1 and M2 processors will support one external display.
Why should I choose a dock with extra downstream Thunderbolt ports?
Downstream Thunderbolt ports provide flexibility. If the host has a Thunderbolt 4 port then the downstream Thunderbolt port will work as a Thunderbolt 4 port which allows Thunderbolt 4 3 and USB-C devices to be connected
Are my monitors compatible with the TBT-UDM docking station?
HDMI monitors are supported up to 4K 60Hz. For monitors with USB-C ports up to a single 6K display (8K on Windows) can be connected via the front Thunderbolt port. Note a total maximum of two displays can only be connected at a single time.
Thunderbolt 4 Dock for M4 MacBooks
Do I need to install software or drivers in order to use the TBT-UDM?
Is this dock compatible with M1 / M2 / M3 / M4 / M5 Macs?
Why should I choose a dock with extra downstream Thunderbolt ports?
Are my monitors compatible with the TBT-UDM docking station?