

🚀 Triple your screen, triple your productivity—dock like a pro!
The Plugable 12-in-1 USB C Triple Monitor Docking Station empowers professionals with triple 4K 60Hz display support via HDMI or DisplayPort, 100W USB-C Power Delivery for all-day laptop charging, six USB 3.0 ports for extensive peripheral connectivity, and a reliable Gigabit Ethernet port. Compatible across Mac, Windows, Thunderbolt, USB4, and ChromeOS platforms, it’s designed to elevate your workspace with seamless multi-device integration and future-ready versatility.
























| ASIN | B09NQQ1G1N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,394 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #148 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | Plugable |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (641) |
| Date First Available | December 16, 2021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 3.39 x 1.26 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.72 pounds |
| Item model number | UD-6950PDZ |
| Manufacturer | Plugable |
| Operating System | Mac OS X, Windows 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 3.39 x 1.26 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 12 Inches |
M**.
So far, so good!
I've had this docking station hooked up for a week and so far it's performed well. I use it to switch between a Dell desktop and a Dell laptop, both running 2 monitors. It will run 3 monitors as advertised but i only use two. It has enough powered USB ports to run a camera, a microphone, and speakers with a couple of USB ports left over. I bought this one because my desktop uses Display Ports for the monitors and this one has both 3 display ports and 3 HDMI ports. And it keeps my laptop charged. If it continues to perform as it has for the first week I'll be a happy camper!
M**L
It might not charge/provide power to your laptop
I have an MSI Raider GE76 with a USB-C port that can take power, however, the 60 watts that this thing pushes out doesn't cut it. I wasn't disappointed by this as I expected that to be the case. If you're curious as to whether this thing will power your device, check two things: (1) does your device have a USB-C port with a little lightning bolt next to it? If so, then you've cleared the first hurdle - you have a USB-C port that can accept power from a device such as this; and (2) what's the wattage of the external power supply that came with your device/laptop? The external power supply that came with my laptop is 240 watts, so clearly the 60 watts that this thing produces doesn't suffice - in fact, I don't even get the little "plugged-in" icon down in the lower right-hand corner next to the clock in Windows 11. As far as the operating system is concerned, I'm only on the battery. So I have to plug my laptop in with the external power supply but, like I said, I didn't expect anything different when I bought this docking station. Also, the manufacturer's instructions are pretty candid about this, but I don't think they're as detailed as the foregoing. Everything else with the docking station is superb. I'm running three 1080p/60hz monitors off of it through the display ports. The setup was extremely easy - I just navigated to the website, downloaded the drivers, and installed them. I've used all the USB ports and the headphone jack, and have experienced no problems. My laptop has an ethernet port as well, and I haven't compared the speed of the on-board ethernet port with the one on the docking station. As far as I can tell, however, the ethernet port on the docking station is fine.
J**A
Read before trusting the negative reviews
I'm currently running two AOC 32" 1440p, 144hz monitors off of this dock, plugged into my 2020 Macbook Air M1, and this dock works perfect! No more single-monitor limitation (props to Apple for the ingenuity there). For starters, it's important to note that you have to install the drivers from Plugable before DisplayLink can connect to a second or third monitor. This is not a difficult process despite what another review claimed. Also worth noting is the color difference between the two scrreens. HDMI1 is just a passthrough and is not being rendered by the DisplayLink driver. Personally I like this because it allows for more bandwidth rather than trying to render three displays using my Macbook CPU. If you have dual displays, plug them into slots 2 and 3 and you'll have perfect color matching. But here's a major caveat that's frustrating about this dock. The ethernet port originally worked great, but once I upgraded my Macbook to 12.3, my ethernet crippled to a halt (I'm on the latest drivers fwiw). I was able to do a workaround by plugging a Dell USB to Ethernet adapter into one of the dock's USB3 ports and I'm now at full speeds, but this is a pretty big deal on a $250 docking station. I'll be reaching out to Plugable Support and see what they can do to resolve this, then posting back. **Update: This is the reply I received from Plugable about the Ethernet Adapter: > Thank you for contacting us, I am sorry this is not working as expected and I am happy to help! > We have had quite a few reports of similar behavior and are investigating an issue with the UD-6950PDZ Ethernet controller, at this time we do not have a specific cause or resolution for this behavior. > We are recommending affected users connect to the network either via WiFi, or using a USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet adapter connected to the docking station, bypassing the onboard Ethernet connection. If you do not have a Gigabit capable USB 3.0 Ethernet adapter I would be happy to send you an adapter that can be used with the docking station while we work on this issue. **Update2: Plugable recently reached out and offered to replace my docking station with their updated model. Since I had returned this one, I did not reply, but updating you 5 stars assuming the Ethernet issue has been resolved
L**N
Worked for 2weeks
Worked fine for about 2 weeks and then randomly just stopped working. Light went off, it has no power
E**E
Works perfectly with 3 x DP monitors! (PC). Might not be able to charge some laptops.
For some reason it was hard to find a docking station that allowed 3xDP outputs for my monitors so I took a chance on this one and it works perfectly on Windows/PC. In fact, I can't believe how well it works because our IT guy at work said it can't be done. As always there might be some finicky issue with the Windows Projection, just use Winkey+P to cycle to "PC screen only" when laptop lid is closed, then back to "Extend" and it should pick up all monitors. If your docking station shuts down or doesn't work, it might be a power incompatibility with your laptop. I have two laptops, a Lenovo that needs "high power" chargers and a Dell that works with "normal" wattage. The Dell works well, but the docking station can't sustain power for the Lenovo. If I connect the Lenovo only to the dock, it works ~30 seconds then shuts down. You NEED to have the laptop powered by a different charger in order to use the dock. As long as it is connected to a different charger, the laptop works perfectly with the dock. I am not faulting the docking station, but it is important to know this
N**O
Works well. Bought the 2nd one. Would be better if they have a 4 HDMI/DP option.
B**R
Works good just need to be tech savvy to get it going !
Y**Y
MacbookAir(M3)で使用。 DisplayLinkを使用し、2画面の外部モニターを拡張させて問題なく使用できています。 クラムシェルモードです。 アメリカからの取り寄せなので、納品まで2週間弱がかかったのが少しネックでした。 USB-Cポートが1〜2個あればいいと思いました。 PCへ電源供給しながらのIphone・Ipadへの充電はうまくできないようでした。
D**S
Excellent produit qui fonctionne depuis 2023, me permet de connecter via le port USBC Thunderbolt de mon portable ASUS zenbook 13 pouces ultra portable 3 écrans et jusqu'à 8 accessoires sur port USB dont deux sont USB3. J'ai eu recours au service de soutien dernièrement et j'ai reçu une réponse dans les 24h et mon problème a été solutionné. Excellent produit
S**I
やや古めのMacでマルチモニターやりたくて買った。買って正解。
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