Auimce

AUIMCE MacBook Docking Station — 3 Monitors, 130W Power, 15-in-1 USB-C Dock

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Product Overview

The AUIMCE MacBook Docking Station is a versatile hub designed to stretch your screen real estate while keeping cables organized and power ready. Featuring a DisplayLink chipset, it plays nicely with macOS and Windows laptops, offering flexible multi‑display output to support everyday tasks and creative sessions.

Triple 4K display power and flexible configurations

Extend your workspace to three 4K displays with HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. The dock supports four display combination modes to fit different setups: HDMI1 + HDMI2 + HDMI3, DP1 + DP2 + HDMI3, HDMI1 + DP2 + HDMI3, or HDMI2 + DP1 + HDMI3. Note that if you connect to a USB 2.0/3.0 Type‑A/C host without DP Alt Mode, HDMI3 may not be active and you might see two external monitors instead of three.

  • Three independent video paths for richer multitasking and immersive visuals
  • Versatile output options for HDMI and DisplayPort with modern devices

Power, protection, and performance

Comes with a 130W AC power supply to power both the host computer and the dock, keeping you productive without worrying about power. Built‑in safety features such as over‑current protection and over‑voltage protection help safeguard your devices. Data transfer is fast with USB C 3.2 Gen 2 and USB A 3.2 Gen 2 ports, up to 10 Gbps, plus a Gigabit LAN port for stable wired networking.

  • 130W power supports charging the host while docked
  • Protection systems help manage charging and protect devices
  • High‑speed data transfer up to 10 Gbps on key ports
  • Reliable wired network via Gigabit LAN

What you get and how to connect

The 15‑in‑1 dock consolidates three HDMI outputs and two DisplayPorts, along with multiple USB ports and audio connections. It includes a USB‑C to USB‑C cable with a USB‑A adapter head for flexible, plug‑and‑play setup across devices. A compact footprint helps reduce desk clutter while delivering expansive connectivity.

  • Includes a USB‑C to USB‑C cable with a USB‑A adapter head for broad compatibility
  • Balanced combination of HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, audio, and LAN ports
  • Simple, centralized hub for a cleaner workspace

Real‑world uses

Ideal for home offices, design studios, or classrooms where multiple windows and apps run side by side. The dock can support crisp, multi‑monitor workflows, smooth video conferencing, and fast file transfers, all while keeping your laptop charged and ready.

Note: In some USB 2.0/3.0 setups without DP Alt Mode, HDMI3 may not be active and you may see two external displays instead of three.

FAQ

Q: What devices is the AUIMCE MacBook Docking Station compatible with?

A: The AUIMCE Dock supports MacBook Pro/Air and Windows laptops via DisplayLink, covering M1–M4 and Intel systems, enabling multi‑display output.

Q: How many monitors can I drive and what about power?

A: With supported configurations, you can extend to three 4K displays; it includes a 130W power supply to charge the host and dock; USB‑A setups may limit to two displays.