







🔗 Connect, Charge, and Conquer!
The dockteck 7-in-1 USB C Hub is a multifunctional device designed to enhance your productivity. It features 7 ports including a 4K@60Hz HDMI output, 100W Power Delivery, and 1Gbps Ethernet, making it perfect for professionals who need fast data transfer and reliable connectivity. Compatible with various devices and operating systems, this hub is lightweight and easy to use, ensuring a clutter-free workspace.










| Data Transfer Rate | 5 GBP |
| Number of Ports | 7 |
| Operating System | Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP, Mac OS X 10.6 or later, Linux 2.6.14, Windows 11 |
| Compatible Devices | card_readers, desktops, digital_cameras, keyboards, laptops, monitors, mouse, printers, projectors, routers, scanners, smartphones, tablets, televisions, usb_flash_drives |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB Type C |
| Additional Features | Indicator Light, Lightweight, Fast Charging, Fast Data Transfer, Plug and Play |
| Item Weight | 92 Grams |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.36"L x 1.34"W x 0.55"H |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Color | 4K/60HZ |
A**M
Nice add on for Macbook
Great quality and portable. Both of my college students use along with their MacBooks.
D**R
Does what it says it will do.
Does what it is expected to do. Good price and works great.
Z**H
Great value and superb support!
Bought this for my M1 MacBook Air. I initially had a problem with the Ethernet adapter going crazy (network light flashing) and shutting down the laptop network connection. The support department was superb and relentlessly responded to my every question with positive support and ideas. The problem was solved by their suggestion to update my router firmware. The Ethernet port works perfectly now. In fact all of the adapters work perfectly. I use the HDMI and Ethernet adapters connected to my MacBook and TV weekly o stream video. Works great! The network light is too bright but I just cover to with the included sleeve.
M**M
Runs hot, Spotty Ethernet
This hub works great and functions as advertised. However, as others have mentioned, this thing get HOT when you're using it for all the functions (power, HDMI, USB, ethernet). I have issues with the ethernet connection dropping when drawing a lot of power through the hub. My Windows machine will show a connection to the network, but no data gets transmitted. If a stable ethernet connection is important for you, I would look elsewhere.
K**N
Small Footprint; WORKS!
I have a XPS-13 and I got a Dell branded small dock for it, one of those small circular ones if you get my drift. FFWD to about a week ago, I get a firmware update for the XPS and the next morning, the external monitor wouldn't show up. I tried for almost a full day and nothing. I literally deducted that it had to be the dock burning out............. Then I got this dock from Amazon and same problem, it was right then I realized the firmware update killed the external monitor. I tried contacting Dell but you know how that can go............ about 2 days later Dell had another XPS firmware update and after nearly an hour of updates, the external monitor came back. I like this one better than the Dell simply because of the footprint/size, it's very slim/sleek and even has connections for SD cards, pretty cool. Only has HDMI for video, but that pretty much is the standard these days, aside from DP, but you can always get a DP-HDMI or the other way around.
Y**5
Great little hub and does a good job.
Does a good job and does what I need it to do. Happy with my purchase.
A**A
So useful I bought a 2nd one!
I've been working hybrid for a long time and have always had a decent home office setup. During my two years of work-from-home I brought my employer-issued dock (Thinkpad brand) home, and added a bunch of peripherals for a larger screen, better sound, and a better camera. Now I work from home about 70% of the time. My employer recently issued me a new laptop, and made it clear that I wasn't getting a new dock and that any home office setup was at my own expense. After going into mild shock at the price of the Thinkpad dock, I decided to do without a dock the 30% of time I'm in the office.The problem with no dock is that I spent the first ten minutes of my day (or so it seemed) searching for cables that liked to hide under my desk, then plugging them into my computer. Then if I needed to take my laptop to someone else's office or a meeting - repeat the process. Of course I also quickly ran out of USB-A and USB-C ports and had to add a mini-hub. And then there's those tiny bluetooth adaptors that are just waiting to get lost. So I went in search of an affordable, reliable dock that 1) had an ethernet connection to replace the adaptor my laptop required, 2) supported 4K/60Hz video out for my monitor. This one worked perfectly and found a place on my desk at work.But let's not forget travel. On the road I like to have my laptop, iPad, and frequently a DSLR for my photography hobby. The utility of this little dock was quickly demonstrated on a group trip where we wanted to play video over an external display, and also exchange photos and video via USB drives. The dock performed like a champ and our tour guides took down the information to purchase their own. At a conference where I was presenting the hotel didn't provide an HDMI adaptor for those of us with modern laptops - problem solved by the dock! I eventually had to take an unplanned trip when I had left my dock plugged in at my office 90 minutes from home. Working remote in a hotel room I missed the convenience of the dock so much that my first action after arriving at home was to buy a 2nd one.As for durability - I've used it in my office since May 2022 without any issues (except my laptop doesn't like me if I don't power it down between different dock models). In the office I use the USB-C power input, ethernet input, HDMI output, and two USB-A (keyboard and USB mini-hub for camera and wireless mouse adaptor. I've also taken it on numerous transcontinental and international trips in just a Tumi cable organizer stored in the outside pocket of my backpack with my laptop power supply, and it has survived.Highly recommended for corporate road warriors, and travelers who like photography and video and need to transfer files to a laptop or iPad.
R**T
Intermittent Failure and HDMI Never Worked
I purchased this for use with my MacBook Pro mainly because I needed the traditional USB connections for my mouse and portable hard drive. The fact that this has an integrated ethernet and HDMI made this even more attractive. The HDMI has never worked 100%, it does not work with some monitors at work that I use for presentations... Lately when I have this device connected after at least a work day, my MacBook will lock up and shut down with the dreaded black Mac screen that says my system had to be rebooted due to an error. When I don't use the dock this never happens even if I don't shutdown and reboot my computer for days on end. I have noticed that it does run hot as mentioned by others.My advice is to buy a well-known recognized brand if you need a dock for you laptop. It may cost a little more money but it's well worth the hassle and frequent crashes.