ALOGIC ThunderBolt 3 Dual DisplayPort PORTABLE Docking Station with 4K

The Alogic ThunderBolt 3 Dual Display Portable Dock is a must have portable dock to enhance your productivity. It has an array of ports including Dual DisplayPort 4K@60Hz, USB-A 3.1, Gigabit Ethernet. The dock is compact and easy to carry in your bag. Compatible with both USB-C and Thunderbolt 3.0 enabled computers the dock makes you a power user on the go.
Thunderbolt 3.0: One cable for Video & Data
The dock connects to your Thunderbolt 3.0 enabled laptop by just one single Thunderbolt cable to connect dual monitors with resolution support up to 4K@60Hz, Gigabit Ethernet and USB-A 3.1 port all at the same time.
Dual Display Output, Gigabit Ethernet and USB Expansion: Increased Productivity
The portable dock allows you to connect two monitors simultaneously through two DisplayPort outputs on the dock to extend or mirror the content. The maximum resolution supported with dual display is 4096x2160@60Hz. The dock also features a gigabit ethernet port to enable a wired network connection. The USB-A 3.1 lets you connect any USB-A accessory such as hard drives, USB sticks, keyboards, mice etc.
Compact & Portable
The dock has compact form factor with a small foot print for ease of use on a desk or can be a perfect travel companion for on the go use. Aluminium construction makes the dock light weight and rugged at the same time.
Bus Powered for Easy Use
This versatile and easy to use Thunderbolt 3 portable dock is bus-powered by Thunderbolt 3 port and does not need an external power adapter. This makes it a perfect solution for both home and office use.
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.