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I don't understand what the difference is between a USB-C hub, a DisplayLink dock, and a Thunderbolt docking station. What do I need?

Here's the short answer: If you want to connect your laptop to a printer, an SD card or microSD card, mouse, keyboard, or legacy 1080p monitor, stick with a basic 10Gbps USB-C hub/dongle. If you want to add a pair of additional displays (especially 4K), or high-speed SSD drives, we'd recommend you look at our list of 40Gbps Thunderbolt docking stations. Generally, the larger, powered docks offer more features.It is confusing, since they all use the "same" USB-C port. Generally, most modern laptops have a small Thunderbolt "lightning bolt" logo to help distinguish the faster port.

I've tested a ton of USB-C hubs, and these are the best
What's the difference between a USB-C hub, USB-C dongle, and a USB-C docking station?

A USB-C hub or dongle (we use the terms interchangeably) is a small, portable device that you can slide into a bag or backpack. A USB-C docking station tends to be heavy and bulky enough that you'll want to keep it on your desk. It's not true that a USB-C docking station will have more features than a USB-C hub, as some compact USB-C hubs pack in a surprising number of ports. Docking stations tend to be bigger and bulkier, and are designed to live on your desk. If there's anything that docking stations tend to have that dongles sometimes don't, it's a USB-C port designed only to accept power f

I've tested a ton of USB-C hubs, and these are the best
Should you buy the Kensington EQ Pro Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station (SD7100TS)?

Well, sure. That’s what second mortgages are for. Seriously, this dock is substantially more than the $250 or so I expect as the price of a Thunderbolt 4 dock. I get it — Thunderbolt 5’s component costs are higher than Thunderbolt 4, and premium features like the optical connection, CompactFlash slot, and the M.2 SSD repository cost more to engineer in. Truly, though, this dock caters to the high-end creative professional: The CompactFlash slot for the photography hobby on the side; the high-end optical connection for a set of studio speakers on the desk; the power of Thunderbolt 5 alongside t

Tested: Kensington's Thunderbolt 5 dock justifies its enormous price tag
Should you buy the Maxidok 17-in-1 TB5 Docking Station?

The Ugreen Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 docking station is a well-designed premium dock. Anyone looking to run a modern workstation with multiple displays, fast storage media, and full laptop charging via a single cable will find this one of the most compelling solutions currently available. The internal M.2 slot is its strongest selling point compared to competitors. Build quality, stability, and cooling are all up to scratch, and the fan remains quiet in everyday use. Weaknesses lie in the details: The lack of an HDMI output is occasionally annoying, and the 2.5-gigabit LAN interface feels

Thunderbolt 5, SSD slot, 140 watts: This dock is a beast