First Intel-Certified Thunderbolt™ 5 Dock
Seamless multi-monitor setups, 80Gbps transfers, 120Gbps bandwidth boost, and 140W power delivery.
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Seamless multi-monitor setups, 80Gbps transfers, 120Gbps bandwidth boost, and 140W power delivery.
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Kensington takes pride in making our comprehensive installation guides easy to follow with simple illustrations and step-by-step instructions. This guide will walk you through setup and help you get to know your new docking station.
A: Yes, the dock works with computing devices (ex: laptops, 2-in-1’s, etc.) that have at least one available USB-C port.
A: For USB-C ports that support Power Delivery, yes. Please check the specs of your laptop or contact us and we can help you identify if your USB-C port supports Power Delivery.
A: Windows 10+ / macOS 10.15+ / Chrome OS 44+ / Android 9+ / iOS 14+
A: No, this dock is plug and play, no software is required.
A: Yes, the dock is compatible with a laptop that has a Thunderbolt 3 port, however, it will not deliver the maximum bandwidth of Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps), but rather deliver what the dock supports (5Gbps or 10Gbps, depending on docking station).
A: Unfortunately, if your USB-C port doesn’t support Alt Mode, then you won’t receive video output. If this is the case, one of our USB-A or Hybrid USB-A/USB-C docks would work better for you.
A: The dock will work correctly with video and data (including audio and Ethernet), but the dock would not be able to supply charging to the target laptop.
A: Yes, 100W of power pass-through using the laptops power supply. Optional Kensington 100W Power Adapter (K33821) sold separately.
A: Single Monitor: HDMI UHD 4K @ 30Hz or VGA Full HD 1080p @ 60Hz
A: No
A: USB 3.2 Gen1 (5Gbps)
A: No, however please visit https://www.kensington.com/dockworks/ for a complete list of the docking stations that are compatible with DockWorks.