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The first of a generation, the SD5700T Thunderbolt 4 Dual 4K Docking Station with 90W PD - Win/Mac offers premium Thunderbolt benefits now, and well into the future; compatible with Thunderbolt 4-enabled Windows 10 laptops and backward compatibility with Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks running macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later, supports USB-C and USB 4.0 accessories and provides full power delivery, regardless of how many devices are connected. Features include 11-ports, Single 8K 30 Hz, or up to Dual 4K 60Hz video, 40Gbps data transfer speeds, UHS-II SD 4.0 card reader speeds, and more.
4.4 out of 5
88.89% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars This dock has no problem when going sleeping mode. Well waked. 180W power enough to supply current.
Today, i got sd5700t, and test all round, i was worried about sleep mode problem, who wrote this.Don't about this problem, I try to make unpleasant environment to meet this problem, for hibernate mode.Well wake up. 180-watt power is for itself operation 90 watt and supply for connect to devices 90watt.The power is enough than other same products, etc. The OWC,. small than 130W. I was fully tested the OWC counterparts, the test scores is thunderbolt 3 controller with extern storages, a little lower for writing speed. OWC score higher for writing speed. but a littler. Yes OWC counterparts also good things, but have no control for sleep mode, so it powers on states, connected all device have consume Energy even no signals. Notebooks goes power off. the Doc work continues. Now only use 1 days. If i find a problem, Tell here.Currently, I find a problem when using USB A port which is located back, three usb port,which speeds 10gbps.When i test speed, very slow and disconnected when testing, the device separated.So i have to initialized. for hardware problem, i will test same H/W dock.Kensington sent another dock, i will compare each docks.I test the dock from exchanged same another dock, find same problem.The problem is related power suppled USB port A, about 900mA.Tested device is extern SSD disk, with 512GB, i guess, USB A port isonly used low power devices, for keyboard, mouse, printer, small usb device.I move to the SSD disk to thunderbolt port, then no problem from now.SD5700t have three thunderbolt port 2 port for dual monitor, last forother device for high speed, more power device, extern SSD device.I accept this problem to avoid use USB A port.Thanks.finally, i test LG S8 27inch, 4k monitor to connected DP-ALT mode, Well operate,So I conclude All my tesing is mostly Good, USB A ports a little unstable, but it isthe Extern Disk have much eats current more 900ma. thanks again to give me a chanceto another same Dock to compare it's operating. More over back to a little money,The Dock discount when i test. I will back to another dock because i finished test.Thinks for Bolo.`My system, notebook is Lg gram 2022,17inch, Intel 12gen, with thunderbolt 4 included.Windows 11 home, Korean.Recently i find this device is unstable and weak at USB A port are, backpanel 3 port and flont one usb 2.0 port, total 4 usb A port have problems, i have to buy new one, i recommand that DONT USE STRESS USB A port if so do lan port will dead,
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect solution
This Thunderbolt Hub works exactly as advertised. provides lots of extra thunderbolt ports that can be used for any device with even a USB C connection since it is backward compatible... also provides USB A style ports that operate at 2.0 speeds for older devices. great unit, with a solid built and a power switch ... which comes in very handy :) really happy I bought this....
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Mac compatible (read this if you have a Mac)
I have a MacBook Pro Silicon. The Kensington SD5700T device fails to connect to my 2 standard 1080 monitors when the computer wakes up from sleep. I have to turn the dock on and off several times, lift my laptop lid, close it, etc... And then it MIGHT connect. When it finally connects, half of the time the keyboard/mouse aren't working. Forcing me into yet another cycle of turning it on and off. It's really frustrating and a big time waster.Everything works flawlessly when the monitors are connected to the laptop directly, proving the fault lies with the dock.And now for the worst part, the manufacturer does not stand behind the product at all. I've been in contact with their India-based customer support center for the past WEEKS and they give me the run-around. Every e-mail comes from a different rep and they don't read what the previous rep said. They make me go through the same stupid troubleshooting steps every day, asked me and received my invoice several times, feigned misunderstanding the problem, etc. I've explicitly asked for a refund several times and their answer is a new set of troubleshooting steps. So now I'm stuck with an expensive paperweight and I have to buy another brand.If you have a Mac, steer clear of this dock and try the Caltech (I've heard good things about it but opted for this one as it is cheaper- mistake). I'm thinking of asking Bolo to remove that Mac designation because it's clearly not been tested with the Silicon Macs.
4.0 out of 5 stars SD5800T: Great quality for number of ports, but with a caveat for Mac
In regards to the SD5800T model, this is a sturdy and reliable product. Most of my peripherals still use USB 3.0 or 2.0 and this offers the best support for those types compared to any other docking station I've seen.It has a brushed aluminum casing that feels sturdy with rubber feet underneath that hold in place very well. The power indicator light is slightly recessed, making it somewhat difficult to see at any angle other than head-on, but is still quite visible. I have noticed that the device can become rather warm on top with prolonged use, but never hot. There have been no connectivity problems as of yet and the charging ports are rather fast.For Mac users, keep in mind that you will only be able to connect two additional displays through this device, regardless if you have a chip that technically supports more. For whatever reason, the docking station is arbitrarily limited to two displays for Mac specifically, be it HMDI, DisplayPort or both. The best result I got was in a third display simply mirroring one of the first two but was not recognized by the Mac through the station. You can still connect additional displays through your Mac's built-in ports so this appears to be a limitation of the dock itself.
Excelente dispositivo
Actualmente lo utilizo con mi MacBook Pro M3 y funciona de maravilla, altamente recomendable.
Excellent performance
I have used other docks that have had reliability issues with thunderbolt connecting sometimes and not others. This has been flawless so far. I am evened using a thunderbolt 2 monitor with a thunderbolt 3 adapter without issue. Everything seems high quality including the cable which has a thunderbolt 4 label. Design is sleek and fits in with the rest of my setup. Daisy chaining off of my thunderbolt monitor has worked flawless. SD reader write/read speeds seemed to be on par with my internal reader on my MacBook Pro. I haven’t tested the gigabit Ethernet yet but everything else is A+.
Kensington SD57000 Thunderbolt 4 Dockingstation
Diese Station liefert genug Strom für die angeschlossenen Geräte über die Thunderbolt 4 Ausgänge.Auch hält sich diese Box an die Spezifikationen ( 15W über Thunderbolt 4 Ausgänge, 4,5 W über USB3-A Ausgänge und auch genug Strom über USB2-A Ausgang. Anschließen und genießen.Auch mein 4K Bildschirm wird mit 60 Hz angesprochen.
Geart $ deal for Thunderbolt 4 hub
Very good Thunderbolt 4 (TB4) hub. Works well.Price was excellent compared to other VERY expensive vendors' TB4 hubs.
Everything needed in a TB4 hub, especially power!
My dual monitors were flickering, and I learned that I needed 96W of power to utilize them properly. The hub delivers power and high speed data downstream. Supporting a MacBook Pro 2019 and utilizing the USB-C downstream hubs of my monitors, the configuration supports all my USB-A/B needs.
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