USB-C DOCK Solution
One dock to rule them all
A USB-C dock allows you to connect your laptop to a monitor using just one cable. This single cable handles charging, wired network connection, and sending the laptop’s display signal to the monitor. You can also connect a second monitor and plug in peripherals like a mouse, keyboard, or webcam—all through the same USB-C dock in your monitor.
Note: Functions depend on your laptop's USB-C support.
Signal is sent from the laptop to the monitor.
Monitor serves as a charger for the laptop
Laptop is automatically connected to a wired network.
This video explains how a USB-C dock simplifies connecting a laptop to a monitor. It demonstrates how a single cable can power the laptop, connect it to the internet, and transmit the display signal to the monitor.
The USB-C cable delivers 65 watts of power to charge your laptop and other devices, eliminating the need for bulky power supplies. It also transfers data quickly, ensuring high-quality audio and video without losing colour accuracy or refresh rates—all through a single cable.
The USB-C connector is reversible, so it plugs in easily every time. No more worrying about bent or broken ports because of incorrect alignment.
Daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are wired together in sequence or in a ring, like a garland of daisy flowers. It lets you connect multiple monitors in a sequence using one USB-C cable. This setup makes multitasking easier by allowing you to organize different tasks across multiple screens without the need for additional docking stations or complex laptop configurations.
A monitor with a USB-C dock becomes a central hub where your laptop connects to all peripherals like keyboards, mice, and printers. This reduces cable clutter and makes setup simple—just plug in and start working.
Monitors equipped with a USB-C dock combine multiple functions into a single connector, replacing the need for various cables and expensive external docking stations.
1. Signal from the laptop sent to the monitor via USB-C
2. Laptop powered from the monitor via USB-C
3. Laptop connected to LAN via USB-C
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Does my laptop support USB-C dock functionality?
Dock functionalities depend on your notebook USB-C support level. Check your laptop’s user guide/helpdesk to ensure if DP Alt Mode and/or Power Delivery are supported.
Can I connect my Tablet / Phone through USB-C?
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Will the monitor charge my laptop regardless of its power requirements?
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