Get your ports back or add even more with the Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Pro. Featuring USB Type-A, USB Type-C, Thunderbolt 3, audio, Ethernet, DisplayPort, and SD card support, this multiport dock is well equipped for your connectivity needs. With both Thunderbolt 3 and DisplayPort, users can connect up to two external displays for larger viewing and enhanced multitasking. Moreover, its SD card reader can transfer files at UHS-II speeds, and the dock can provide up to 85W of power with its power supply plugged in. Use its Type-A ports to connect peripherals like flash drives, mice, keyboards, and its Gigabit Ethernet jack for a more stable and reliable Internet connection.
Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Pro
$209.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 3.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × 4 in |
USB | 1 x USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A<br />1 x USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C<br />4 x USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A |
Number of Displays Supported | 2 |
Maximum Power Consumption | 170 W (AC Adapter) |
Power Port | Barrel Connector (Unspecified Diameter) |
Power Source | AC Adapter |
UASP Support | No |
Operating System Support | Windows, macOS/OS X |
Maximum Resolution Supported | 4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz (Dual Display)<br />5120 x 2880 at 30 Hz (Single Display) |
Interface Max Data Rate | 40 Gb/s |
Thunderbolt | 1 x Thunderbolt 3 |
Connection Type | Detachable Cable |
System Connection | 1 x Thunderbolt 3 Female |
Memory Card Slots | 1 x SD (Unspecified Type) |
Audio | 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Headphone/Microphone Combo |
Display | 1 x DisplayPort |
FireWire | None |
Ethernet | 1 x RJ45 (10/100/1000 Mb/s) |
Lock Slot | No |
Reviews (8)
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Audrey Nader (verified owner) –
Bought 3 docks for my academy’s video editing suites, it’s got all the right connections and works well for the purpose… satisfied with that. Just one thing, WHY does it come with all these excess cables? I sit here now with 6 powercables that are of absolutely NO USE for us. Just what are we supposed to with powercables for United Kingdom and Switzerland that we living in the EU have no use for? Throw them away? As if resources on earth was unlimited? They are not. It comes with a hight cost for our one and only planet to produce all these things that will never ever be used. Please, in the future, send this product only with the cable needed in the area where it is to be used. I understand that in your point of view you might think you save money on not doing so, but it won’t be possible to go on for ever doing like this. Or, sell it separately, or save on material by sending just one powercable with a choice of small adapters for the plug into the wall part, like some other companies do. Please do something to perform better on the enviromental friendly part. It does matter. A lot.
Roselyn Ziemann (verified owner) –
I give the Thunderbolt 3 Dock Pro a generous . GOOD: This device will allow you to connect many external devices to one Thunderbolt port. I have 2 4k monitors, a printer, power supply, and a network cable all connected to one Thunderbolt port on my macbook. BAD: This device gets hot after several hours of use. Occationally one or both monitors that are connected to it will lose signal. And waking my MacBook when connected is VERY SLOW. It takes a full 30 -60 seconds to wake up and get everything working and then occationally one of the monitors won’t have signal, requiring an additional minute or so of trubleshooting.
Tod Kub (verified owner) –
The dock has a sleek design but I am having trouble getting the dock to recognize my USB-C ports that are connected to my external monitors. I have a 2019 macbook pro 16-inch and I have connected a HP external monitor with the display port to the dock. And from the dock I am connecting a USB-C to USB-C cable to my macbook pro. I cannot get the dock to recognize it is connected to my macbook (the green light is not coming on). I will fidget with the USB-C connection in the back of the dock and when I move it around, gently, the light will turn green and recognize the macbook. Other than that it is a good dock but seems to be cheaply made because the connections are not solid.
Theodore Kirlin (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this product for the last 2 years and can honestly say it’s a piece of junk. When you attach your Thunderbolt 3 cable to the docking station, you’re playing Russian roulette. It will only function for a third of the time. My firm ordered ten devices, and all of my coworkers are having the same problem. Oh, and be prepared for your Macbook Pro to crash at any time.
Earl Feil (verified owner) –
I’m overall very happy with this dock. I have the M1 MacBook Air. However I had some issues with my external display connected via DP right from the start in Big Sur. It wouldn’t recognise the display when connecting the dock, so I had to put the computer to sleep, wait for the dock LED to turn amber and then wake it up and that would always work. When I then upgraded to Monterey (with hopes of these issues being resolved) the display just wouldn’t work at all. I tried a thousand things but nothing worked. Finally I bought a usb c to DP cable, and that seems to do the trick, connecting to the thunderbolt/usb c port in the back. Works better than it ever did with DP. I was very frustrated when I couldn’t find any solutions online, so I thought I’d post this here to let people know. I also still don’t know what the problem is, because it works fine with an older MacBook Pro that’s also on Monterey. There are a few glitches from time to time on that setup, so maybe it’s just that the DP is a bit faulty and for some reason the m1 really doesn’t like that. If not I guess it would be a bit easier to find other users with the same problems.
Zita Block (verified owner) –
Not fully compatible with macbook pro. Do yourself a favor and do some research on this docking station before even considering purchasing it.
Chelsey Wilderman (verified owner) –
The sleep problem still occurs (currently Monterey 12.2). That is the Monitor does not wake up after the computer (MBP – Intel) wakes up. I would expect a solution for a dock at this price level.
Jordon Monahan (verified owner) –
Overall I am happy to have a dock with thunderbolt 3 capability, but I have three issues with this particular product. (1) The power supply only provides a maximum of 85W for charging overhead which causes me to have to plug in laptop powersupply as well as the thunderbolt cable. (2) My laptop won’t wakeup upon a keystroke or mouse movement as it does when it is undocked. The reliable method for wake up is to unplug the thunderbolt cable and plug it back in. (3) I regularly experience lag driving two 27″ monitors at 2560 x 1440. My laptop has a 6th gen i7 and dedicated graphics processor (nvidia quadro M1000M), which seems ample. Even just using a text editor with a web browser open causes significant lag.