Description:
This USB-C docking station from KOZYC brings flexible connectivity to laptops and ultrabooks, adding dual HDMI outputs and a range of ports to handle displays, storage and peripherals while delivering up to 100W PD for charging. It helps set up a dual-monitor workspace for productivity, presentations or multimedia playback with fewer cables.
Key Points
This 8-in-1 USB-C hub includes two HDMI ports, two USB-A 3.0 ports, a USB-C data port, SD and microSD card slots, and a 100W PD charging port. The hub supports plug-and-play operation without driver installation, and works with many USB-C laptops including MacBook, MacBook Pro and common HP and Dell models. Note that actual PD output can be lower than 100W due to cable loss and power negotiation, according to the manufacturer. ⚡️
Technical Specifications
Name: KOZYC USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor 8-in-1
- HDMI ports: 2
- USB-A: 2 x USB 3.0, up to 5 Gbps
- USB-C (data): 1 x USB 3.0 data port
- Card readers: 1 x SD and 1 x TF (microSD), up to 60 MB/s (USB 2.0 spec for cards)
- Power Delivery: up to 100W PD input, actual output may be lower
- Video output: single display up to 4K at 30 Hz, dual display via MST up to 1080p at 60 Hz (MST supported on Windows)
Benefits
Connecting a couple of external monitors makes multitasking smoother and reduces the need to swap cables during meetings or content editing. The two fast USB-A ports let you attach storage drives or input devices with data rates up to 5 Gbps. For photographers or content creators, the built-in SD and microSD card slots simplify importing files from cameras without extra adapters. 📸
Usage Recommendations
When using 4K at 30 Hz verify that your laptop’s USB-C output supports DisplayPort 1.4 or Thunderbolt 3 and use a high-quality cable to reduce power and signal loss. For dual-monitor setups on macOS, check the Mac model compatibility and be aware that MST multi-stream transport is available only on Windows. If you need sustained high-power charging, consider that cable quality and host power negotiation may reduce the PD output below the nominal 100W. 🔌










