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Eaton Tripp Lite Series USB-C Dock, Triple Display - 4K HDMI & DP, VGA, USB 3.x (5Gbps) and USB 2.0 Hub Ports, GbE, 100W PD Charging
The Eaton Tripp Lite Series USB-C Dock is a high-performance docking station engineered to turn a single USB-C or Thunderbolt-enabled device into a full-featured workstation. Designed for professionals who demand productivity without cable clutter, this dock delivers triple display versatility, fast data transfer, wired networking, and robust power delivery — all through a compact, plug-and-play solution. Whether you’re working from a laptop, tablet, Chromebook, or smartphone, this dock expands your capabilities with maximum efficiency and minimal setup required.
- Triple display versatility for multi-tasking: Extend your screen across three monitors with dedicated video outputs for HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA. The HDMI and DisplayPort connections are designed to handle high-resolution output for presentations, design work, and complex spreadsheets, while the VGA port provides compatibility with older monitors, enabling a seamless transition from legacy setups to modern displays.
- 4K video support and flexible layouts: The dock is optimized for high-resolution viewing, delivering up to 4K quality on the HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. This ensures crystal-clear imagery for video editing, graphic design, and data analysis. Whether you prefer a flowing extended desktop or a mirrored display for presentations, you can configure layouts to suit your workflow with ease.
- USB 3.x and USB 2.0 hub connectivity: Benefit from fast data transfer on USB 3.x ports (up to 5Gbps) for external SSDs, cameras, and high-speed peripherals. The built-in USB 2.0 hub supports keyboards, mice, and compatible devices, offering broad compatibility across a wide range of accessories while keeping essential peripherals readily accessible on your desk.
- Reliable wired networking and 100W power delivery: A dedicated GbE Ethernet port delivers stable, high-speed network performance for video conferences, cloud workflows, and large file transfers. The dock also supports up to 100W Power Delivery through USB-C, enabling you to charge your host laptop while you work and maintain a clean, single-cable setup for power and data.
- Plug-and-play compatibility across major platforms: Built for USB-C or Thunderbolt-enabled devices, this dock works with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS systems with minimal setup. No driver headaches — simply connect, configure your displays, and start multitasking. It’s a practical choice for hybrid workers, students, and teams who rely on reliable, consistent connections.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series USB-C Dock, Triple Display - 4K HDMI & DP, VGA, USB 3.x (5Gbps) and USB 2.0 Hub Ports, GbE, 100W PD Charging
- Video outputs: HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA connectors provide triple-display capabilities for extended desktops, presentations, and collaborative workflows.
- USB connectivity: USB 3.x ports support data transfer up to 5Gbps for fast external drives and accessories, plus a USB 2.0 hub for essential peripherals.
- Networking: Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port delivers reliable wired network access for video calls, large file transfers, and low-latency connectivity.
- Power delivery: 100W USB-C Power Delivery pass-through powers the host device while in use, reducing desk clutter and enabling a single-cable charging experience.
- Compatibility: Designed for USB-C or Thunderbolt-enabled laptops and devices; compatible with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS; straightforward plug-and-play setup.
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series USB-C Dock
- Step 1: Place the dock on your desk and connect the included USB-C cable to a USB-C or Thunderbolt port on your computer. If your setup requires a different USB-C cable, use a compatible cable that supports data, video, and power delivery.
- Step 2: Attach the 100W power adapter to the dock and plug it into a powered outlet to enable Power Delivery charging for your host device.
- Step 3: Connect your displays to the HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA ports. Decide whether you want an extended desktop across all three screens or a mirror setup for presentations, then configure your display arrangement in your operating system settings.
- Step 4: Plug your USB peripherals into the USB 3.x ports (for fast drives, cameras, and more) and the USB 2.0 hub (for keyboards, mice, and other compatible devices).
- Step 5: If you require a wired network connection, connect an Ethernet cable to the GbE port. Power on your computer and verify that all displays, USB devices, and network connections are recognized. In most cases, no drivers are required; you can adjust display and peripheral settings through your OS.
- Step 6: Open your preferred productivity applications and enjoy a streamlined, multi-display workspace with a single, centralized docking solution.
Frequently asked questions
- Does the dock charge my laptop at full power? Yes. The dock supports up to 100W Power Delivery through its USB-C input, providing charging power to compatible host devices while you work.
- How many displays can I run, and what resolutions are supported? The dock supports triple display output via HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA. HDMI and DisplayPort commonly support up to 4K resolutions; VGA provides legacy monitor support, typically up to 1080p depending on the display and cable quality.
- Is drivers required for setup? No special drivers are typically required. The dock is designed for plug-and-play use with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS, with standard USB-C connectivity handling display and peripheral passthrough.
- Which devices are compatible? The dock is built for USB-C or Thunderbolt-enabled laptops and devices, including popular Windows PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, and select tablets and smartphones that support USB-C or Thunderbolt video output.
- Can I use all three displays at once? Yes. The triple-display configuration is designed to support simultaneous output to HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA for expanded desk space and improved workflow efficiency.
- Do I need an internet connection for setup? No, though a wired GbE connection improves reliability for meetings and downloads; the dock itself does not require an internet connection to operate the displays or basic USB peripherals.
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