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MOKiN USB-C Dual Monitor Hub 4K@60Hz, 100W PD

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

MOKiN USB‑C to USB‑C Dual Monitor Hub converts a single Thunderbolt 4/USB4 port into two 4K@60Hz USB‑C video outputs while adding high‑speed data and up to 100W power delivery.

Designed for modern Windows laptops and USB‑C devices that support DP Alt Mode and Thunderbolt 4/USB4, this compact hub expands one port into two independent USB‑C video outputs plus two 10Gbps data ports and a dedicated PD charging input. It’s built for people who need a portable, travel‑ready docking solution that supports high refresh, high resolution displays and fast file transfers without carrying a full docking station.

How does this hub drive two external USB‑C monitors?

The hub uses DP Alt Mode and MST where supported to output two separate 4K@60Hz signals from a single Thunderbolt 4/USB4 port on Windows systems. It requires monitors with USB‑C video input and a host that exposes the necessary video lanes.

  • Dual 4K@60Hz via DP Alt Mode 1.4 (requires compatible laptop and monitors)
  • MST/SST support for Windows Thunderbolt 4/USB4 hosts
  • Not supported for dual independent displays on macOS (single display only)

What connectivity and power features are included?

This 5‑in‑1 hub combines two USB‑C monitor outputs, two USB‑C 3.2 Gen 2 data ports at 10Gbps, and one USB‑C PD input that passes power to the host. It keeps peripherals, external drives, and a laptop charged while you work across multiple screens.

  • Two USB‑C 10Gbps ports for fast SSDs and accessories
  • 100W PD input supports up to 87W pass‑through to the laptop
  • Concurrent video, data and power for uninterrupted workflows

Which devices are compatible and what limitations should I know?

The hub targets Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 Windows laptops and newer USB‑C devices that expose DP Alt Mode. It also works with many Android devices and gaming handhelds like Steam Deck for single‑display setups. macOS cannot drive two independent USB‑C displays from this adapter.

  • Best with Thunderbolt 4/USB4 Windows PCs for dual‑monitor MST
  • Single monitor output works with many macOS and Android devices
  • Requires device support for DP Alt Mode; check host specifications

How does this hub perform with storage and peripherals?

The two USB‑C data ports deliver 10Gbps bandwidth for fast external SSDs, cameras, and high‑speed peripherals. That throughput lets you transfer large project files quickly while driving external displays and charging your machine.

  • 10Gbps USB‑C ports suitable for NVMe enclosures and fast backups
  • Stable data transfer while PD charging and outputting video
  • Ideal for photo, video and productivity workflows that move large files

Who this is for: Creatives, remote professionals and power users who carry a minimal setup but need dual‑monitor productivity on Windows Thunderbolt 4/USB4 laptops. It’s also useful for anyone wanting a compact adapter to add high‑speed ports and robust charging to newer USB‑C devices. If you use macOS and require two independent external displays, consider a dedicated docking station that explicitly supports macOS multi‑display configurations.

FAQ

Q: Can I run two independent 4K@60Hz monitors from a Mac?

A: No. macOS does not support dual independent USB‑C displays from this hub; it will generally only output a single external display on Mac systems.

Q: How much power can the hub pass through to my laptop?

A: The PD input supports up to 100W; typical pass‑through to the laptop is up to 87W depending on charger and cable.