OWC Thunderbolt mini Dock Bus-Powered 5-Port Multi-Adapter with Dual 4K HDMI Dual USB Gigabit Ethernet Integrated 7.2-inch TB Cable for TB (USB-C) Equipped Mac and PC
- Bus Powered: No external power adapter needed; Ethernet Speeds (RJ-45): 1Gb/s "Gigabit" (1000BASE-T), 100Mb/s (100BASE-T), 10Mb/s (10BASE-T); When connected via Ethernet cable, dock will detect and connect to the network automatically. Dock supports Wake-on-LAN (WoL) - Display Support: Up to two 4K displays @ 60Hz, one 4K display @ 60Hz, one 4K display @ 60Hz and one 4K display @ 30Hz, or one 4K display @ 30Hz; Display Support by Port: HDMI 2.0: Up to 4K @ 60Hz; Certified HDMI 2.0 cables are required for use with HDMI 2.0 ports and displays; HDMI ports can provide an audio signal for displays with built-in audio or headphone support; Resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz per HDMI port are recommended. Full 4K resolution (4096 x 2160) may work with some displays - Dual display support, including available resolution and refresh rates, is dependent on host hardware and drivers; Silicon M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra Mac, M2 Pro, M3 Ultra models, Intel-based Mac models, and Thunderbolt 4 PCs can support up to two displays at up to 4K @ 60Hz via Thunderbolt; silicon M1 and M2 Mac models can support one external display up to 4K @ 60Hz via Thunderbolt - Device Ports: (1) Host Port - Thunderbolt 3 up to 40 Gb/s (5000 MB/s); (1) USB 3.0 Port - supports speeds up to 5Gb/s, provides bus power up to 5V and 0.9A (4.5W); (1) USB 2.0 Port - supports speeds up to 480 Mb/s, provides bus power up to 5V and 0.5A (2.5W); (2) HDMI Ports; (1) Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) RJ-45 Port - Thunderbolt 3 host port required; Thunderbolt certified for macOS and Windows machines; 2 Year OWC Limited Warranty
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Display and Power Delivery Notes
1. Actual display support depends upon host. Please review the display specifications for your specific host system to determine the maximum supported resolution, refresh rate, color depth, and number of external displays over Thunderbolt.
2. USB 3 port supports bus-powered drives that require up to 0.9A (900mA) of power and self-powered drives.
3. USB 3 port provides 0.9A (900mA) of power. This will charge devices requiring 1.0A at slower rate than factory power adapter. Larger devices like tablets requiring 2.1A will not charge. There is no power supplied to USB 3 (or USB 2) port while host computer is turned off or in “sleep” mode.