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Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core w/ Integrated Cable

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Woot! has Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core w/ Integrated Cable on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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  • Thunderbolt-certified dual-powered dock
  • 40Gbps Data Transfer Speeds
  • Supports Dual 4K Displays @60Hz
  • macOS + Windows Compatible
  • Upstream charging: keeps your laptop, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals charged while in use, without a separate power cable
  • Ports:
    • 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
    • 1 x HDMI (HDMI 2.0)
    • 1 x Gigabit Ethernet connection
    • 1 x Tethered Thunderbolt 3 cable connects to laptop
    • 1 x USB-C PD port (input)
    • 1 x Audio in/out
    • 1 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps)
    • 1 x USB-A 2.0

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Woot! has Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core w/ Integrated Cable on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for sharing this deal.

Product Details
:
  • Thunderbolt-certified dual-powered dock
  • 40Gbps Data Transfer Speeds
  • Supports Dual 4K Displays @60Hz
  • macOS + Windows Compatible
  • Upstream charging: keeps your laptop, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals charged while in use, without a separate power cable
  • Ports:
    • 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
    • 1 x HDMI (HDMI 2.0)
    • 1 x Gigabit Ethernet connection
    • 1 x Tethered Thunderbolt 3 cable connects to laptop
    • 1 x USB-C PD port (input)
    • 1 x Audio in/out
    • 1 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps)
    • 1 x USB-A 2.0

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff

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No. What you're thinking called a KVM switch. Actually, most monitor have multiple input so you may not even need that.

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igoogle
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Can you connect 2 laptop to this with one single monitor..????🤔🤔🌛
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BeautifulWallaby506
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Quote from igoogle :
Can you connect 2 laptop to this with one single monitor..????🤔🤔🌛
No. What you're thinking called a KVM switch. Actually, most monitor have multiple input so you may not even need that.
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Al2x
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Will this support one monitor 4k@120?
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skid007
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I bought this couple of weeks ago and now returned.

One, it's mainly for portability as this dock does not need an external power. If you don't need multiple monitors setup, not too many ports needed them this is good. For travel this works great as light in size and have basic ports

But as docking station for remote work this does not sufficient as this does not have more ports like multiple display ports, multiple USB a/x ports for other devices charging/ connecting to laptop.
Last edited by skid007 June 20, 2025 at 05:59 AM.
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Quote from skid007 :
I bought this couple of weeks ago and now returned.

One, it's mainly for portability as this dock does not need an external power. If you don't need multiple monitors setup, not too many ports needed them this is good. For travel this works great as light in size and have basic ports

But as docking station for remote work this does not sufficient as this does not have more ports like multiple display ports, multiple USB a/x ports for other devices charging/ connecting to laptop.
Too bad, was looking for something reasonably inexpensive for the rare times I work from home. This fits everything I need (one monitor HDMI, one display port, laptop, two USB-A devices). It does say external power. Would that come from the USB-C port?

Still might jump on this because I work remotely maybe 10 full days a year and 20-30 nights for a few hours.
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Reviews on Amazon are not good. Seems to be more trouble than it's worth even at the low price.
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caddymac
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Quote from skid007 :

One, it's mainly for portability as this dock does not need an external power.

If I am understanding you correctly, I can take this and just plug it into my laptop and use it as a USB hub of sorts?

My Lenovo laptop can't charge via Thunderbolt/USB-C anyway, so I'm really looking for a portable dock to have a few more USB ports or an Ethernet RJ45 on occasion.
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Quote from caddymac :
If I am understanding you correctly, I can take this and just plug it into my laptop and use it as a USB hub of sorts? My Lenovo laptop can't charge via Thunderbolt/USB-C anyway, so I'm really looking for a portable dock to have a few more USB ports or an Ethernet RJ45 on occasion.
If your laptop doesn't have Thunderbolt, then an Anker hub might be a better choice
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skid007
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Quote from mrayray09 :
Too bad, was looking for something reasonably inexpensive for the rare times I work from home. This fits everything I need (one monitor HDMI, one display port, laptop, two USB-A devices). It does say external power. Would that come from the USB-C port?

Still might jump on this because I work remotely maybe 10 full days a year and 20-30 nights for a few hours.
we need to input power source which is USB-C power. In my case, my Windows Laptop comes with USB-c Power cord

Power connection -> belkin dock ->laptop
all connections thru USB-C port only.

Again, in my few days of use and Belkin as brand - no issues with the quality or sturdyness of the dock. This is great if we given ports okay for you.

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Quote from skid007 :
I bought this couple of weeks ago and now returned.

One, it's mainly for portability as this dock does not need an external power. If you don't need multiple monitors setup, not too many ports needed them this is good. For travel this works great as light in size and have basic ports

But as docking station for remote work this does not sufficient as this does not have more ports like multiple display ports, multiple USB a/x ports for other devices charging/ connecting to laptop.

it seems fine for remote work, it supports two displays (one hdmi & one DisplayPort) and has Ethernet if needed. is your biggest issue that it only has 2 USB ports to connect other devices to?
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1. the reviews are abysmal on this product
2. you essentially lose a thunderbolt port when you use this because you have to use a port on your computer to use it, but there's no additional thunderbolt port on the adapter.

hard pass
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BlueHalibut510
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Would this work the the A16 iPad? To charge and use wired headphones? Or the put the iPad display on a monitor or TV?
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Quote from premiumxc :
1. the reviews are abysmal on this product2. you essentially lose a thunderbolt port when you use this because you have to use a port on your computer to use it, but there's no additional thunderbolt port on the adapter. hard pass
reviews aside, if you're losing one port but gaining a bunch more for other connections, including power, that doesn't seem like much of a loss to me. And with modern macs, the port you're 'losing' would have been occupied by the power cable anyway.

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