ALOGIC Thunderbolt 3.0 / USB-C TURBO Docking Station - Dual Display 4K@60Hz

ALOGIC Thunderbolt 3.0 TURBO Docking Station with USB-C support is one of its kind next generation Thunderbolt 3 dock with cross compatibility across both Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C laptops. It uses full 40Gbps bandwidth when connected to a Thunderbolt 3 laptop to support dual 4K@60H monitors (DisplayPort), 2 x USB-C (10G), 1 x USB-A (10G), 2 x USB-A (5G), Gigabit Ethernet and Combo headphone and mic jack, while charging your laptop with 60W of power. The same dock when connected to a USB-C laptop will also support dual 1080P monitors along with all the other downstream ports and charge the laptop with 60W of power.
Truly Universal
The dock provides universal compatibility across both Mac and Windows for dual monitor support over all laptops with Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C ports. This enables IT professionals to deploy the TURBO dock as a single dock solution across all users, in turn enabling hot desk setups at workplaces with cross platform laptops enabled with either Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C outputs.
Ultra High-Definition Dual Display
The TURBO dock supports dual monitors with 4K@60Hz via the twin DisplayPort outputs when connected to a Thunderbolt 3 enabled laptop. It will also support dual monitor with 1080p resolution or a single 4K@30Hz monitor when connected to a USB-C enabled laptop.
Complete Connectivity
The ALOGIC TURBO dock features 2 x DisplayPort, 2 x USB-C (10G), 1 x USB-A (10G), 2 x USB-A (5G), Gigabit Ethernet and Combo headphone and mic jack to cover all the connectivity requirements.
Not all USB-C ports support video output. Many Windows and Chromebook computers have multiple USB-C ports, but only support video output from one or two of them. If using a Windows or Chromebook machine it is important to ensure that you plug the device into a port/ports which supports video output for it to be able to show video on external monitors.

Many USB-C ports that have no labelling support video output, however USB-C ports which have a DisplayPort logo or Intel Thunderbolt logo printed next to them almost certainly support video output and you should look for these icons next to the ports on your computer.
If in doubt about whether a USB-C port supports video output, consult the user manual for your computer or the support information on the manufacturer’s website.
The device can be used with USB-C ports which do not support video output, however you will not be able to connect the HDMI ports to external monitors and show video. The other ports (Ethernet, audio, card readers and USB ports) will be functional.