The SD2500T Thunderbolt™ 3 and USB-C Dual 4K Hybrid Nano Dock with 60W PD - Win/Mac is the perfect, ultra-compact, full-featured Thunderbolt 3 laptop docking station. Features include universal compatibility, Single 8K or Dual 4K video output, 60W power delivery, UHS II SD 4.0 card readers, free Kensington DockWorks™ software, and a three-year warranty. It’s the ideal laptop docking station for a productive workplace.
- Best For: Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C Laptops and Monitors that support Single 8K or Dual 4K
- Connection Technology: Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C (cross platform compatibility)
- Power Delivery: Supports USB-C PD 3.0 (60W of laptop charging)
- Compatibility: Windows 10 or above and macOS 11 (Big Sur) or above
- # of Monitors Supported: 2
- Video Ports: Dual DisplayPort v1.4
- Maximum Resolution Supported: Thunderbolt 3 - Single 8K 30Hz or Dual 4K 60Hz via two DisplayPort v1.4 ports / USB-C Alt Mode - Single 4K 60Hz or Dual 4K @ 30Hz for HBR3 laptops; or Single 4K 30Hz or Dual 1080p @ 60Hz for HBR2 laptops
- Plug & Play: Plug and play installation, though installation of Kensington DockWorks™ software is recommended for the best connection, performance, and security from your Kensington docking station
- System Requirements: Compatible with laptops equipped with Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C ports supporting DisplayPort Alt Mode. Supports up to 40Gbps total bandwidth for Thunderbolt 3 laptops, and up to 10Gbps for USB-C laptops.
- Warranty: 3 Years
- Optimized for your Windows 11 docking station needs, including support for Snap Layouts and Snap Groups.
- Original Apple M1 - While this docking station will work with the original M1 MacBook, only a single video output is supported. For multi-monitor support on your original M1 MacBook, see our Hybrid USB-C DisplayLink docking stations (ex: SD4700P, SD4750P, SD4780P, SD4900P, etc.) or USB-A DisplayLink adapters (DisplayPort K33989, HDMI K33988, DVI-I K33974). NOTE: Newer Apple devices (M1 Max and M1 Pro, etc.) are not impacted and support multiple monitors without issue on Thunderbolt docking stations.