ARF Tech via Amazon has
Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Plus USB-C Docking Station (F4U109TT) for
$88.66.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Suryasis for finding this deal.
Features:
- Works with Mac, Windows, Chrome and more
- Compatible with USB-C enabled devices
- Intel smart Chipset and controller
- Dual 4K 60Hz Monitor Support (varies by device)
- 125W PSU
- Front Ports: Thunderbolt 3 Type-C PD 3.0 (up to 60W), audio in/out, one USB-A 3.1 Gen 2
- Back Ports: Gigabit Ethernet, two USB-A 3.1 Gen 1, two USB-C 3.1 Gen 2, and two display port 1.4
- Includes Thunderbolt 3 Dock Plus and 1.6' Thunderbolt 3 cable
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That said, as long a a Mac user recognizes this limitation, it's a nice price for a Thunderbolt dock. 2 USB-C ports so while it's using one, your getting 2 (ahead by one) and it's got two standard USB-A ports so that helps as your recent MacBooks don't have those. Plus ethernet and audio, so you don't need to hook those up.
It's only 60W so if you want it charging your laptop it's not a lot of juice but for most people it would be fine (for example, I use a dock that only has 85W charging and my MacBook Pro Max came with a 140 W charger and it's fine).
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That said, as long a a Mac user recognizes this limitation, it's a nice price for a Thunderbolt dock. 2 USB-C ports so while it's using one, your getting 2 (ahead by one) and it's got two standard USB-A ports so that helps as your recent MacBooks don't have those. Plus ethernet and audio, so you don't need to hook those up.
It's only 60W so if you want it charging your laptop it's not a lot of juice but for most people it would be fine (for example, I use a dock that only has 85W charging and my MacBook Pro Max came with a 140 W charger and it's fine).
That said, as long a a Mac user recognizes this limitation, it's a nice price for a Thunderbolt dock. 2 USB-C ports so while it's using one, your getting 2 (ahead by one) and it's got two standard USB-A ports so that helps as your recent MacBooks don't have those. Plus ethernet and audio, so you don't need to hook those up.
It's only 60W so if you want it charging your laptop it's not a lot of juice but for most people it would be fine (for example, I use a dock that only has 85W charging and my MacBook Pro Max came with a 140 W charger and it's fine).
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That said, as long a a Mac user recognizes this limitation, it's a nice price for a Thunderbolt dock. 2 USB-C ports so while it's using one, your getting 2 (ahead by one) and it's got two standard USB-A ports so that helps as your recent MacBooks don't have those. Plus ethernet and audio, so you don't need to hook those up.
It's only 60W so if you want it charging your laptop it's not a lot of juice but for most people it would be fine (for example, I use a dock that only has 85W charging and my MacBook Pro Max came with a 140 W charger and it's fine).
lmao. downvoted? you can literally buy display link models for $30 and have 3 or more monitors without sacrificing performance. and you are buying this crap
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