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EUASOO Docking Quadruple Universal Ethernet Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Details

BrandEUASOO
ColorGrey
Hardware InterfaceVGA, USB, Ethernet, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, Thunderbolt, USB 3.0
Compatible DevicesMacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Dell Precision 5510
Item Dimensions LxWxH4.76 x 2.87 x 2.48 inches
Number of Ports4
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Description of EUASOO Docking Quadruple Universal Ethernet

Compatibility: Plug and play, no driver required. The EUASOO docking station is compatible with the latest laptops and smart devices with Type C port. To use this product, please make sure your host with USB C port supports DisplayPort Alt Mode (USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C). The docking station is not compatible with USB-A to USB-C adapters. 【Note: To use two hosts, two USB-C ports are required, two hosts are independent and can't be switched between each other.】. Quadruple Display for Windows: When you have two hosts with Windows system, the docking station supports up to quadruple display on external monitors. Only triple display is supported for one Windows host. HOST1 expand to HDMI1 monitor. HOST2 can expand to HDMI2 + HDMI3 + VGA, and support Triple display. Note: For HOST2, when three external monitors output video simultaneously, the Windows laptop will be blank screen. Triple Display for macOS: For macOS host with 2 type c ports, connect up to 4 monitors: HDMI1 + HDMI2 + HDMI3 + VGA. It only supports Triple Display for macOS: HDMI1 + (HDMI2 + HDMI3 + VGA) + HOST, and ( HDMI2 + HDMI3 + VGA) only have the same display. Note: The MacBook with latest M1 chip don't support MST function, Only one HOST port can be extended, up to two different display contents. 4K HD Resolution: HDMI resolution up to 4K@60Hz when your laptop supports DP1.4. If the input source only supports DP1.2, HDMI resolution up to 4K@30Hz. 2560x1600, 1920x1080 (1080P ) and lower resolutions will be displayed at 60Hz. When the VGA port is connected, the resolution of HDMI2 and HDMI3 will be limited to 1920x1080P@60Hz. USB C 3.0 port and the two USB 3.0 ports on the front of the dock support both data transmission and charge for USB-C peripherals devices. EUASOO Universal 15 in 1 Docking Station: Feature three 4K HDMI, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, 3.5mm Audio/Mic 2-in-1, Tiergrade, 4 high-speed USB 3.0, USB-C 3.0 for data transmission and charging of type C devices, 2*USB C(in), PD port, 55W DC power input powers the docking station and host system. Package includes: 1 EUASOO Docking Station, DC power adapter, 2*USB-C to USB-C cable, User Manual.
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A hub that supports 4K Triple Display for Macpro

I recently bought my second 4K monitor and have a Type-C hub that supports 4K display but only supports 1 extended display for MacPro so I have 2 dongles on my MacBook. There are very few hubs that support Triple Display for Macbook Pro and this is one of the newest and cheapest options available on Amazon.* You can connect 2 external 4k monitors to it. I use 28" Samsung 4K monitors.* It comes with 2 Type-C to Type-C cables and a power cable for the hub. Both Type-C cables are about 2 feet…

Pros
  • Alright!
Cons
  • Exchange Availability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Weird but works well

The EUA500 has a very strange layout, which probably explains its low price compared to competing USB-C docks. However, if you're looking for a USB-C-enabled all-in-one laptop dock, this is probably the most affordable functional choice. I use mine with a Dell XPS13 with Fedora as well as a 2K ACER HDMI monitor. , external USB speakers, a Logitech webcam, a DIY USB backup drive, a wired Logitech trackball, and an Aukey keyboard. I had to add a 4-lane USB 2.0 hub to keep everything working, but…

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Not as thick as others

This device replaces several components I bought that I no longer need - and didn't have to buy first: 1. HDMI USB-c port for my external monitor. Even the other hub I bought wasn't powerful enough to drive the monitor so I had to buy a separate cable. I no longer need it as it is powerful enough to connect an external monitor to all other devices. Custom cable to connect my headphones to Macbook Pro 2019 to convert from TRS to TRRS. The headphone jack works great3. Ethernet to USB-c for…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good USB-C dock. But has problems.

Connect three monitors with one cable. I have three external monitors that I use for work and I need them to be able to use all three together with my laptop screen. I've tried several hubs but thought it would be best if I had something with dock power and didn't want to spend $400 on a Thunderbolt 3 dock. My job provided me with a Dock Thunderbolt 3 station, but I leave this attached office. wanted something that would work well here at home, which is why I have a docking station on both…

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • Everything is fine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good USB-C Dock with No Power

I installed the EUASOO Dock with my MacBook Pro and Dell 7730 workstation, here are the good, the neutral, and the bad. it seems strong, but it's a bit light. Expandable displays on 23" Dell displays (HDMI 1 connection) and 19" HP displays (VGA connection) Mouse and keyboard worked without problems (no problems on both systems) Network cards worked without problems (no problems on both systems) Neutral: requires two UCB -C Connections to your system, tested on Mac and PC. Host port 1 on the…

Pros
  • Dope
Cons
  • Some Cons

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It just works! best in docking stations

Liked: it works. I have a laptop that I connected to an old Toshiba Dynadock that kept losing connection to the monitor when the computer went to "sleep" (?) after a period of being away from the computer. Found this EUASOO dock and read mixed but mostly positive reviews. I decided to give it a try as my goal was to get 3 displays (2-32 inch monitors and the laptop screen itself) and eventually add another monitor. Also the price was ok compared to others I thought were comparable. I didn't set

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Nothing here