Description
Club 3D CSV-1596 Docking Station
The Club 3D CSV-1596 Docking Station is a compact, high‑power 6‑in‑1 USB‑C hub designed to transform a single port on your laptop, PC, or mobile device into a full workstation. Perfect for travelers, students, and professionals who demand seamless multitasking, this docking station delivers dazzling video, fast data transfer, wired networking, and robust power delivery all through one sleek hub. If you rely on a clean, clutter‑free desk and need to drive multiple peripherals at once, the CSV-1596 is engineered to keep your workflow smooth and your devices fully charged.
- 6‑in‑1 USB‑C hub with video, data, Ethernet, and power delivery—The CSV-1596 expands a single USB‑C/Thunderbolt host port into an HDMI display, two USB‑A 3.0 ports, two USB‑C ports for data and power delivery, and a Gigabit Ethernet connection, giving you a complete desk workstation from a compact footprint.
- HDMI output supports ultra‑high resolutions—Connect an external monitor or TV and enjoy HDMI 2.1 video through the HDMI port with support for up to 8K at 30 Hz or 4K at 120 Hz, depending on your host capabilities and display. This makes it ideal for content creation, gaming, and immersive presentations straight from your laptop.
- Power delivery up to 100W for pass‑through charging—The CSV-1596 is designed to keep your host powered through the USB‑C connection. With PD charging up to 100W, you can top up your laptop while you work, ensuring long sessions without hunting for a wall outlet. This means fewer docks and adapters cluttering your workspace.
- Two USB‑C and two USB‑A ports for fast, flexible connectivity—Two downstream USB‑C ports provide data transfer for peripherals like external SSDs, NICs, or cameras, while the two USB‑A ports (USB 3.0) offer broad compatibility with mice, keyboards, USB flash drives, and other accessories. The dual USB ports give you room to grow as your accessory needs evolve.
- Reliable wired network option for stable online work—The built‑in RJ45 Ethernet port delivers a stable, low‑latency connection ideal for video conferencing, cloud syncing, or gaming. If Wi‑Fi is flaky or you’re working in a crowded network environment, a wired connection via the CSV‑1596 can dramatically improve performance and reliability.
Technical Details of Club 3D CSV-1596 Docking Station
- Host interface: USB‑C (5Gbps USB 3.1 Gen1) capable connection to laptop, PC, or mobile device with USB‑C or Thunderbolt port
- Video output: 1x HDMI 2.1 port supporting HDMI 8K30Hz and 4K120Hz (subject to host capability and cable quality)
- USB downstream ports: 2x USB‑A 3.0 ports; 2x USB‑C ports (data and PD)
- Networking: 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet port for wired network access
- Power delivery: USB‑C PD passthrough up to 100W to the host device; powered or bus‑powered operation depending on host and power supply
- Compatibility: Designed for USB‑C and Thunderbolt hosts, including laptops, PCs, and mobile devices that support USB‑C with DisplayPort Alt Mode
- Power considerations: Requires a suitable USB‑C power source for maximum PD output; performance varies with host device capabilities and cable/wiring
- Build and design: Sleek, compact enclosure crafted for portability and durability, suitable for desks, conference rooms, and travel use
- Operating conditions: Optimized for everyday office and multimedia tasks with reliable performance under typical room temperatures
How to install Club 3D CSV-1596 Docking Station
- 1) Connect the USB‑C upstream port of the CSV‑1596 to a USB‑C or Thunderbolt port on your host laptop or computer using a compatible USB‑C cable.
- 2) Attach an HDMI display to the HDMI port on the docking station, selecting your preferred display mode (extended or mirrored) in your host’s display settings.
- 3) Plug in USB devices (keyboard, mouse, SSD, or other peripherals) into the USB‑A or USB‑C downstream ports to begin data transfer and device usage.
- 4) Connect a wired network cable to the RJ45 port if a stable Ethernet connection is required or preferred over Wi‑Fi for speed and reliability.
- 5) For full PD pass‑through charging, connect a USB‑C PD power adapter (up to 100W output) to the docking station’s USB‑C power input. This step ensures your host remains charged while you work. If your host already supplies adequate power, you can operate without an external charger, though performance may vary depending on power draw.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What devices is the Club 3D CSV‑1596 compatible with? A: It is designed for USB‑C and Thunderbolt hosts (laptops, desktops with USB‑C/Thunderbolt, tablets, and some mobile devices) that support DisplayPort Alt Mode. It works with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS platforms that provide USB‑C video output and PD charging support.
- Q: Can I use 8K or 4K displays with this dock? A: Yes. The HDMI port supports high‑resolution output up to 8K at 30 Hz or 4K at 120 Hz, depending on your host device, HDMI cable quality, and display capabilities. Real‑world results vary by device and cable, so check compatibility with your monitor and laptop.
- Q: How much power does the CSV‑1596 deliver to my host? A: It supports USB‑C PD up to 100W for pass‑through charging to the connected host, enabling long work sessions without constant recharging. Ensure your power adapter is capable of delivering up to 100W for optimal results.
- Q: Do I need drivers to use this docking station? A: In most cases, no driver installation is required. It is designed as a plug‑and‑play USB‑C hub. Some systems may automatically install generic USB‑C/Display drivers upon connection.
- Q: Can I connect multiple displays or devices at once? A: The CSV‑1596 provides a single HDMI video output. You can connect one HDMI display and use the remaining USB ports and Ethernet for other devices. If you require extended multi‑display setups, consider using a dedicated multi‑display docking solution or compatible display adapters in combination with this hub.
- Q: Is the docking station power‑efficient? A: The CSV‑1596 is designed to deliver essential features while balancing power consumption. When connected to a PD power source, it can deliver up to 100W for the host, helping to keep devices charged during heavy workloads.
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