i-tec Thunderbolt 3 Dual Dock (Thunderbolt, 2 Ports)

i-tec Thunderbolt 3 Dual Dock

Thunderbolt, 2 Ports


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luispacheco

3 years ago

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kkouzeli1985

3 years ago

Hi Luis, I think this setup is probably going to work. I dont have two monitors but I am using the display port which is working fine. There is also an HDMI slot which should do the trick for the second monitor. Cheers, Kostas

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michajosuv

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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I have a very similar setting and it works fine. Since the dock has only one TB input, you have to plug the USB-C connector into the respective device to switch between iPad and MacBook, so an automatic switch of the source is not possible.

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vtsaplin

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

It must - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Digitec (or any other Swiss dealer) is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or, alternatively, if the mains cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter. If the unit comes without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge. Nr 1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de/themen/faq/elektrische-erzeugnisse-marktueberwachung/

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benjschr

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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sailor74

4 years ago

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chrigus

4 years ago

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With my HP Spectre x360 15-df, I can only operate the dock when I use the Thunderbolt port without the PC symbol, i.e. without the charging function. This means that I still have to connect the power supply. The laptop goes haywire with the other port.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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i-tec Support

4 years ago

Hello, I apologise for the inconvenience. Can you please contact our technical support? Our email address is support@itecproduct.com Can you please tell us the MacBook type and version of macOS? Could you please try to reset SMC and NVRAM? You can find it on the Apple website. If you can't find it, my colleague can send you a link / instructions if you email us. Kind regards i-tec team ---------------------- Hello, I am sorry for the inconvenience. Can you please contact our Technical support? Our e-mail address is support@itecproduct.com Can you please let us know the type of MacBook and version of macOS? Could you please try to reset SMC and NVRAM? You can find it on Apple's website, if you cannot find it then my colleague can send you a link/guide on how to do it when you send us an e-mail. Best Regards i-tec Team

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ESAGAG_WAD

4 years ago

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ChrisDeath

4 years ago

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Quote from the description: "Not only the docking station is at your disposal - thanks to the daisy chain technology (series connection principle), up to 5 additional devices that have Thunderbolt 3 technology (external storage devices, monitors, etc.) can be connected to it" -> Should work! I haven't tested it myself, as I only use UBS-C->DVI...but it works well.

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Crafter_89

4 years ago

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i-tec Support

4 years ago

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Hello, Yes, the docking station supports 144 Hz up to 1440p. Regarding the game - here it depends on the laptop. On many laptops, only the Intel GPU can communicate with external monitors, and nVidia / AMD GPUs can only communicate with an internal monitor. So it depends, but if you currently have an external monitor connected to your laptop and can play without any problems, you shouldn't have any problems with the docking station either. In terms of communication between laptop / GPU and monitor - this docking station only connects them, does not change or affect their communication. Kind regards i-tec team ----------------- Hello, Yes, the docking station support 144Hz up to 1440p. Regarding the gaming - here depends on the laptop. On many laptops, only Intel GPU is able to communicate with external monitors and nVidia/AMD GPUs are only able to communicate with an internal monitor. So it depends, but if you do have currently connected an external monitor to your laptop and you can game without any problem - you should not have any problems with the docking station either. Regarding the communication between laptop/GPU and monitor - this docking station just connects them, it does not modify or anyhow interfere with their communication. Best regards i-tec Team

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