Compatible with USB-C and Thunderbolt laptops & tablets. (The host device must support DisplayPort Alt mode)
The docking station allows you to connect up to two computers simultaneously and easily switch between the two hosts
1x DisplayPort and 1x HDMI supporting up to single 4K/60Hz or dual 2560×1440/60Hz displays (depending on host performance). macOS supports a single extended display only
5x USB ports including 2x USB-C and 3x USB-A 3.2 (one of them supports fast charging), making it easy to connect multiple USB devices and peripherals
Provides Power Delivery for compatible USB-C and Thunderbolt notebooks & tablets: 65W through one port and up to 100W through a second port (an additional USB-C power supply must be connected to the dock to power the second port)
GLAN Ethernet supports network speeds of 10/100/1000 Mbps speeds, providing a robust and high-speed internet connection
Combo 3.5 mm audio input/output jack for easy connection to headset or speakers
Power-saving On/Off switch to reduce energy consumption when the docking station is not in use. The power switch also serves to switch between hosts
Details
A USB-C docking station that lets you connect up to two computers at once. Switching between the connected computers is simple – at the touch of a button. So you can have two computers connected to the docking station (for example, in a meeting room), or perhaps a computer and a tablet (or smartphone) in your workplace.
The KVM dock allows you to work more easily and efficiently, sharing work on multiple computers on external monitors, eliminating the need to constantly switch USB-C cables. Both computers can be powered at the same time*.
The workstation supports output to up to two external monitors, and any laptop with a Thunderbolt or USB-C port (with video transfer support) can be connected.
* Connection of an optional power supply (not included) to the docking station’s power port is required to power the second computer
Note: The macOS operating system does not support Multi Stream Transport (MST) video transfer technology, which means that if connected to macOS, the same image will be projected on both monitors.