TL;DR: As of Dec. 19, you can snag the 13-in-1 Docking Station from Tech Zebra for just $59.99 instead of $70. That’s 14% in savings.
It wasn’t too long ago that Apple drew criticism for eliminating most of the ports on the MacBook Pro. Other laptop manufacturers have followed suit, but you can still turn your streamlined laptop into a command station, and it doesn’t require a pile of adapters. Instead, you can use one of your USB-C ports to plug in this 13-in-1 Docking Station. Whether it’s a wireless mouse dongle or a second monitor, this docking station keeps you connected, and it’s only $59.99 (reg. $70).
Add 12 ports to your laptop
As diverse ports disappear, you might start collecting different adapters to access your computer or phone’s full functionality. This hub packs 12 different ports into a compact device that should fit comfortably in your pocket or computer bag. Plug into a USB-C port and get full access to two HDMI ports, three USB 3.0, ports, and one USB 2.0, USB-C PD, SD card, TF card, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, and a 3.5 mm AUX input. Three video inputs mean you could plug three extra monitors into your laptop and create your own productivity station. Disconnect and still enjoy the convenience of a super-thin laptop.
This docking station doesn’t just work for computers. Plug it into a phone without a headphone jack and listen on your wired earbuds. Hook up a keyboard and mouse to your USB-C tablet for a compact portable workstation. You could even pair your docking station with a powerful adapter, and get fast charging on compatible devices. Just make sure you find an adapter that can manage the 100W of power delivery this Docking Station can manage.
Turn your tablet into a workstation
You don’t have to collect adapters because your laptop only has a few USB-C ports. Instead, return some of the functionality lost from streamlining by getting a 13-in-1 Docking Station while it’s on sale for $59.99 (reg. $70).
Prices subject to change.
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13-in-1 Docking Station with Dual HDMI
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