Plugable USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Horizontal Docking Station review

The Plugable USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Docking Station is an obnoxiously named yet wonderful docking station that stands out among its competitors as one of the greats.

Plugable | USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Horizontal Docking Station
(Image: © Collin Probst // Future)

TechRadar Verdict

The Plugable USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Docking Station is a versatile, high-performing docking station offering extensive connectivity and seamless dual 4K support with minor limitations.

Pros

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    Supports dual 4K displays at 60Hz

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    Fantastic port selection (14-in-1)

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    100W power delivery for laptops

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    Sleek aluminum design to match Mac users

Cons

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    Requires DisplayLink driver installation for macOS

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    HDCP not supported (incompatible with protected content)

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    Need to use HDMI to utilize DisplayLink with Mac

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In an age of hybrid work environments, having a reliable docking station can significantly enhance productivity. The Plugable USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Docking Station is designed for professionals who need multi-monitor support, excellent connectivity, and powerful charging options, all with DisplayLink baked in. That's what this Plugable dock has to offer.

It may be tailored to Mac, but with the design language and the use of DisplayLink, it can be used with any operating system. Having reviewed many of the best laptop docking stations, I have tried it with Windows, iPadOS, and MacOS. While the latter two have limitations on-screen usage, it's good to know that you are set to go with multiple displays in one way or another.

Plugable USB-C Dual 4K HDMI or DisplayPort Dock: Price and Availability

The Plugable USB-C Dual 4K HDMI or DisplayPort Dock is available for $200 directly from Plugable's website or Amazon and is backed by a two-year warranty with lifetime support from the Plugable team.

Plugable | USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Horizontal Docking Station

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Plugable USB-C Dual 4K HDMI or DisplayPort Dock: Unboxing and First Impressions

The Plugable USB-C Dual 4K HDMI or DisplayPort Dock is a very simple-looking dock overall. The packaging is simple, the labels are clear, and the inclusion of DisplayLink is prominent. What’s great, though, is that while this dock is relatively wide, it has clean lines, flat sides (not rounded or protruding), and is pretty thin. This makes it a perfect candidate to be mounted, in my opinion, and that’s precisely what I did.

The only thing that sets this apart from a simple plug-and-play is if you will use the DisplayLink feature. If you are not using this with a MacBook or only plan on using one monitor, you can run this dock as a plug-and-play solution. I run my desk this way about 70% of the time. The other 30% of the time, I add another monitor or swap out monitors to test at this desk. When I do that, I need to run the DisplayLink driver and software on my MacBook Pro, which is super easy to download and relatively lightweight.

Plugable | USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Horizontal Docking Station

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Plugable USB-C Dual 4K HDMI or DisplayPort Dock: Design and Build Quality

Specs

Video Output: Dual 4K @ 60Hz via 2x HDMI or 2x DisplayPort.
Ports: 2x HDMI, 2x DisplayPort, 2x USB-C, 4x USB 3.0, SD/microSD readers, Ethernet, 3.5mm jack.
Power Delivery: 100W charging for laptops.
Compatibility: macOS, Windows, ChromeOS (driver installation required for macOS).

The port arrangement on this dock is laid out with desk organization in mind. The front-facing quick-access ports are easily accessible, and the backports are nicely arranged and easy to work with, even when facing away from the desk. All the monitor connections and devices that generally stay connected (rather than get unplugged and plugged in frequently) are also neatly organized.

The USB-C on the side runs to the laptop cable tucked away so I can route it around my desk shelf or directly to my laptop. In my case, I used one of my new favorite accessories, the right-angle 40Gbps USB-C adapter, to help keep everything tucked away and tidy.

I could see this dock used at home and in traditional office workspaces. However, I would not want this to be a portable dock to take with me from place to place, as it is designed to stay on a desk or workstation.

Plugable USB-C Dual 4K HDMI or DisplayPort Dock: In use

So far, my experience with this dock has been smooth sailing. It easily handles my monitor usage, and since it has both HDMI and DisplayPort, it has made running my vast array of monitors quite effortless -- no adapters necessary. The USB-A ports are great, and for some setups, that might be all you need; however, if you are working with large files or a lot of newer generation tech that is USB-C or even Thunderbolt, you may want to check out a different model of Plugable docks.

The best part of this dock is that it has built-in DisplayLink, allowing me to run multiple monitors on my otherwise limited MacBook Pro. It's annoying, but I'm thankful for companies like Plugable that put DisplayLink in their docks so that I can circumvent this limitation on my setup.

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AttributesNotesRating
DesignClean and simple⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Material qualityHigh quality⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ease of useEasy to use⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
PracticalityGreat for most⭐⭐⭐⭐
PriceDecent price⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Plugable | USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Horizontal Docking Station

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Plugable | USB-C Dual 4K Display HDMI or DisplayPort Horizontal Docking Station

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Plugable USB-C Dual 4K HDMI or DisplayPort Dock: Final verdict

The Plugable USB-C Docking Station offers exceptional functionality for power users who demand high-resolution multi-monitor setups and robust connectivity. While its reliance on drivers and lack of USB-C/Thunderbolt may deter some, its performance and built-in DisplayLink make it a worthwhile investment for many.


Collin Probst

Former TechRadar Pro B2B Hardware Editor, Collin has been in journalism for years, with experience in small and large markets, including Gearadical, DailyBeast, FutureNet, and more.

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