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The Lemorele MacBook Docking Station is a versatile 6-in-1 USB-C hub designed for MacBook Air and Pro users. It features three USB 3.0 ports for high-speed data transfer, a 4K HDMI output for stunning visuals, and a powerful 100W charging port. Compatible with both Mac OS and Windows, this docking station enhances productivity by allowing seamless connectivity and rapid charging, making it an essential tool for modern professionals.
Color | Grey-6 in 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | MacBook Pro, MacBook Air |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
Data Transfer Rate | 40 Gigabits Per Second |
Operating System | Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Additional Features | Powered |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.22"L x 1.61"W x 0.46"H |
G**Y
4k for monitor doesn’t work correctly
The 4k input doesn’t work right, otherwise it’s ok
C**.
Not working at all. Don’t waste your money
It’s hard to set up in the beginning. In first few months, it can support dual screen with a lot of pop up windows every day ( very annoying but at least it works). After few months, it show no sign in 2nd screen. If you contact them for tech support, they just repeatedly ask you to reset which is not solve any problem. Totally waste the money
S**N
Superior Customer Support
Excellent adapter to allow my MacBook to function as one of three screens when connected to two external monitors. Also appreciate the other options to use for charging or connecting wireless devices through usb ports. There have been some struggles with connectivity when my MacBook has undergone updates, however, customer support has been superior and each time they’ve been able to send a solution with an accompanying video with exactly what to do and it has solved the problem each time. Would highly recommend for a cost-effective solution and also recommend customer support as well!
T**9
Macbook air M2
I have a macbook air m2(2022) and it works
J**E
Doesn’t work with M1 MacBook Air
The driver installed but it would only extend to one screen.
A**D
Driver listed by Mac OS as malware--NOT RECOMMENDED
This initially worked pretty well, and customer service was fairly quick to respond (even though I had to replace the unit a couple of times). However, not sure what happened recently but now it does not support two monitors (everything else works ok), and Mac OS now suggests deleting the software and reporting it as malware. I sent this image to customer service a week ago but have not heard back, so this product should be stamped with a big NOT RECOMMENDED.
A**D
An Essential Workaround to Multi-Monitor Lower-Tier M1/M2 Macbook Setups... Cheaper Than Anyone Else
After looking at other reviews for this product, there appear to be misconceptions about what this product does or doesn't do - or why this product exists. The issue that this product fixes (and, honestly, the issue that the item description for this item is actually somewhat terrible at advertising toward), is that the cheaper Macbooks that Apple sells (specifically the M1 or M2 Macbook Air or Macbook Pros) CANNOT use more than one external monitor. They simply can't. The baseline M1 or M2 chips on those laptops ONLY have TWO display processing controllers (the chips that help your laptop produce an image on your monitor) - one for your laptop display and one for your external display).This is a bummer because even if you plug in multiple HDMI cables into your M1/M2 Macbook, you only get one HDMI output. This is frustrating for a lot of people because this was never a limitation for Intel Macbooks before Apple moved over to their own chips.This docking station is a workaround because it has one additional display processing controller inside the hub. Your computer sends over the digital data needed for the third display (in a non-image format, via the UDisplay app) and then this USB hub converts that image using its display processing controller and displays that image via the 1080p-only HDMI port.As a side note, this seems to operate identically to other "Displaylink" hubs that other manufacturers make to fix this issue for Macbooks. I don't know if Displaylink technology is what is used here or not (it's definitely not advertised as such if it is), but if it isn't, it works identically.So... now that I've gone into that very long-winded explanation... How well does this dock work? Well... it works! After installing the UDisplay app, plugging in two external HDMI monitors to my laptop, and turning on the "Extended Display" option within the UDisplay app I got three unique images on all three displays. It does seem a little strange to have to use a third-party application to get that third image, but if you understand that the newer Macbooks are missing the hardware and software to get the third display, it makes sense that you would need something extra to facilitate that feature. I do really appreciate that the UDisplay software is actually built INTO the hub. When you plug it into your computer, the software shows up as a USB device that you can load without even truly installing it into your system. You WILL need to change your settings to allow the software to function though - but the app guides you through these steps and lets you know if any of the settings are incorrect.What are the limitations? Because the 4K HDMI port is a display rendered natively by your M1/M2 Macbook, it acts exactly like a normal HDMI output. All the normal settings are available for you to change in your Mac's Settings app. However, there are some limitations on the 1080p output that is rendered with the UDisplay app and the extra display processing unit on the hub. It ONLY renders in 1080p. This cannot be changed, even if the change is small. This screen also cannot be rotated (if you happen to use an additional display in the portrait position). Thankfully, neither of these limitations bother me as I have one external 4K display and one external 1080p display.For the price, this is an excellent solution to getting two monitors working with you M1/M2 Macbooks that don't have the ability to do this themselves. At the current price, this is the cheapest way you'll be able to do so. The only other portable hubs that have similar functionality (like the Displaylink hubs I mentioned above) are usually between $80-$150. I think this is a reasonable solution to a problem I've had for quite a while - and it fixes that problem entirely at a price I'm actually willing to pay.
L**S
Five Stars!
Where has this 6-in-1 docking station been all my life? It's transformed my MacBook from a sleek but limited laptop into a productivity powerhouse. Gone are the days of juggling dongles and struggling with connections – this little hub does it all, and with surprising ease.Plug-and-play simplicity: Seriously, it's that easy. No drivers to install, no cryptic button combos – just one cable connects the hub to my MacBook, and suddenly I have a universe of ports at my fingertips. USB drives, external hard drives, mouse, keyboard, you name it – they all plug in seamlessly.Charging on overdrive: Forget battery anxiety! The 100W PD charging is a game-changer. My MacBook charges so much faster now, leaving me with more juice for work and less time tethered to an outlet. Plus, the ability to charge other devices through the hub is a bonus I didn't even know I needed.Visual feast for the eyes: The 4K HDMI output is no joke. My presentations and movies look stunning on my external monitor, with crisp details and smooth visuals. And setting up dual-screen was a breeze, thanks to the Mac OS and Windows compatibility.Value that packs a punch: For the price, this docking station is an absolute steal. It's not just a collection of ports – it's a productivity booster, a convenience champion, and a visual upgrade all rolled into one.If you're a MacBook user looking to declutter your desk and supercharge your workflow, look no further. This 6-in-1 docking station is the missing piece you never knew you needed. Five stars, hands down!P.S. Just a heads-up, the solo HDMI port is 1080P, but that hasn't been an issue for me at all. The 4K output through the MST display makes up for it tenfold.
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