



🚀 Power your productivity with the ultimate dual-display docking station!
The Kensington SD4700P is a versatile USB-C and USB-A docking station designed for professionals who demand seamless multi-display setups and reliable power delivery. Supporting dual 4K displays via DisplayLink technology, it charges laptops up to 60W while offering five USB 3.0 ports, gigabit Ethernet, and audio connectivity. Compatible with a wide range of Windows PCs, MacBooks (including M1 and M2 series), Surface devices, and Chromebooks, this TAA-compliant dock is the perfect all-in-one hub to elevate your desktop productivity.




| ASIN | B079RS5YTK |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 54,837 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 448 in Docking Stations |
| Brand | Kensington |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,437) |
| Date First Available | 1 Feb. 2018 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 1.14 kg |
| Item model number | K38240NA |
| Manufacturer | Kensington |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.34 x 10.41 x 10.92 cm; 1.14 kg |
| Wattage | 60 |
V**H
Finity Trading - You are a real rock star and I am happy and proud to be your customer.
Firstly a big thanks to Finity Trading. Initially I received an item and it was not working. I cancelled my order on the same day. The very next day I called a call from the seller and he told that he will replace the product and he did it in the next day. You are a rockstar. The product is working wonderful now. Thanks so much. Value for money, ease of use and ease of setup, the usb ports all works fine, every usb c and their connectivity works fine.
M**L
Works well
Works well just what i need
D**D
Works perfectly
Works as expected, great fir ease of use when working from home or office as I have one in each location
N**O
Good product
Good product - no doubt. It only lacks possibility to charge laptop.
T**E
Worked exactly as it should out the box
Works perfectly with surface pro, chromebook and Toshiba laptop.
S**?
False advertisement
Picture show it comes with a UK adapter plug but only come with EU
P**?
Not fit for purpose
Product is missing the UK plug adaptor, cannot be used?
C**1
I originally purchased a USB-C dock, thinking I could attach it to my new HP Windows 11 laptop USB-C port. I have two external monitors, one HDMI and the other Display Port (or VGA), as well as 4 or 5 USB devices. Well, I connected everything to that USB-C doc, and the USB devices worked - but not the monitors. After some research, I discovered my HP 15-ef2033dx laptop (purchased at a great Black Friday price), does not support external monitors through the USB-C. Duh - I should have paid more attention. So, I found this Kensington Dock on Amazon, read the description carefully and watched the videos produced by Kensington. Convinced myself that this bad boy is for me. Got it yesterday, hooked everything up, and voila - my old external monitors work like a champ. And, because the Kensington dock has its own power supply, I can leave my laptop lid closed - I have no need for 3 displays - and the 2 external monitors work great in this mode. When I'm done working, I just turn off the monitors, leave the laptop in sleep mode, and then wake it up by simply activating with the mouse or keyboard. The provided DVI to VGA adapter works perfectly, with a VGA connection to my old Dell monitor (at least 8 years old). And - the dock also has an audio output port, so I can connect my external speakers also completely to the Dock - the audio jack as well as USB for the power. (The dock also has an audio input port if you want to connect a microphone.) I could not be happier. If you have a laptop with a USB-C which doesn't support external monitors, or a laptop with USB3.0 type A only, this is for you.
S**I
We use this dock with a few Dell systems including the Latitude 5591, Latitude 5520 and Precision 3551. It supports two screens natively but we also purchase the Kensington USB to HDMI adapter to add a third screen. We connect the HDMI/USB adapter directly to one of the USB ports on the dock and it works perfectly fine; though note that this is not a recommended scenario by their support team. We're using office applications like Excel, and video calling like Microsoft Teams and this equipment handles it perfectly whether it's in USB-C mode or in the optional USB-A mode offered by the adapter on the docking cable. I have significant bias to Kensington because their docks are reliable and easy to setup for use. Our company has been through dozens of similar Kensington docks including the SD4700P and SD4750P and this one works just as well but is the newer higher spec'd one. We've purchased about fifteen of this one in particular. The main difference is that this one, the SD4780P, can deliver more charge to the laptop while it's in use. This one delivers 100w PowerDelivery which was a lot more necessary for the power requirements of our Precision models. (As opposed to the other older models which deliver something like 65 to 80 watts.) Note that some of our laptops have turned out to be finicky and showed issues when using the USB-C docking port. This leads to things like strange Windows messages about charging speed, USB devices malfunctioning, or flashing screens. In almost every case, it's been due to a USB-C malfunction on our brand new Dell Latitudes. They're covered under warranty so Dell comes out to replace the motherboards and then everything works just like it should. If you find similar problems your USB-C port may have an issue. In a few cases the dock itself has been at fault but Kensington customer support has always been very responsive and make it right. This dock may not cut it if you need to use the bleeding edge high-spec features in expensive monitors for graphic-intense scenarios. If that's what you need I seriously suggest a desktop computer with dedicated graphics card. Good luck finding a docking station that actually does all that without breaking the bank. For us, this is the perfect flexible dock for fulltime staff and hotdesking users alike.
E**S
Presenta muchos problemas de software. Se desconecta continuamente y hay que reiniciar maquina para restablecer funciones. Es muy complicado calibrar los dos monitores que están conectados ya que el software de calibración se confunde con el device. La computadora en algunos programas presenta conflicto con los perfiles de calibración y/o espacios de color.
R**Y
I use it since 2 week in my home office with 2 24 in hdmi screen and it’s work perfectly the front usb port are good . Come with dvi to hdmi adaptor and power supply . Easy to setup .
M**.
After looking for a usb-c/tb3 docking station for my windows elite book (HP), I found this item on Fry's (~$160) and Best Buy (~$300!). Realizing the significant price difference I decided to do some more research. The product description on amazon (as of 7/18/19) specifies that this item is for Macbooks (no reference to a windows machine), and that it only supports 1 external display. I can confirm that using the docking station with my windows usb-c/tb3 laptop that BOTH the DisplayPort output, as well as the HDMI output, transmit at minimum 1440p (haven't tested 4k) from both ports simultaneously. If I were the seller, I would 1: update the product description to be indicative of the true capability of the product (rarely do you find postings with the capabilities understated..), and 2: increase the price to be in the same range as the other options on the market. I suspect that many people over look this item because it's not described correctly, and two that it's "so cheap that it can't be quality".
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