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The ANYOYO 14-in-1 USB-C Docking Station is a powerhouse hub designed for professionals craving ultimate connectivity. It supports up to three 4K60Hz monitors (2 HDMI + 1 USB-C), delivers ultra-fast 10Gbps data transfer, and powers your laptop with 100W USB-C PD. With gigabit Ethernet, SD/TF card readers, and audio ports, it’s the all-in-one solution to elevate your workspace and stay ahead in a fast-paced digital world.
D**L
My desktop is more functional and efficient
I recently picked up an HP Envy x360 laptop, and decided it would be a great time to change the setup on my desk to take advantage of the new hardware. I use the laptop both at and away from my desk, and I didn't want to mess with USB, power, and video cables every time I change locations. I also wanted support for multiple 4k@60 monitors, ethernet connectivity, and lots of USB-C ports. This docking station has been a perfect solution that has met all of my needs. With everything plugged into the docking station, I only need to unplug one cable when I go on the road. I added a 300w charging brick on my desk to power the dock and several other device chargers. That way, I can leave the original HP power supply in my laptop bag instead of having to pack it up every time.I really like the layout of this docking station, with ports on all four sides of the unit. I have most of the ports in use, and it's nice to have more room to route the cables. The laptop cable extending from the docking station is only about 11in (28cm) long, so I also added a short Thunderbolt extension cable so I can keep the docking station and cables out of the way.I have monitors, external hard drives, and other peripherals attached to the docking station and everything is working great. I did run into one odd situation that took some troubleshooting. When I first set things up, it would occasionally "forget" my HDMI monitors and the only way to get them back was by power cycling the docking station. After some Googling, I discovered an issue with the USB configuration in Windows 11. USB controllers can be configured to power down after a certain amount of time to save power. I disabled that feature in Device Manager (in the Power Management tab under each USB controller's properties), rebooted the computer, and everything has been fine since!All that to say that I am really happy with this docking station. My desktop is neater since all of the cables are out of the way, and transitioning to and from working at my desk is much quicker and easier. If this dock has the right assortment of ports for your application, I would highly recommend it!
F**C
Works perfect with my Mac book
No complaints! It works as described.
M**O
Excelente
Este equipo me funcionó más perfecto de lo que esperaba
S**O
That's what I needed, almost...
More/better video outputs, more USB-C ports. A few weeks of use later, Thoughts...I had bought a 7-in-1 hub to start, and it did the job, if I wanted everything right at my desk. But, I wanted some at my desk and most inside my rack. So, I looked around awhile and decided on this hub, correctly. You can daisy-chain another USB-C hub to this: keyboard/mouse/audio/ethernet/thumb-drive will work, but video-out through the tail-hub will not.USB to Display Port– That was why I went with this hub: one (shielded) USB-C cable to the monitor, (one HDMI to the tv, one to the amp, one shielded USB-C extension to the desk-hub,) perfect. Picked up a (shielded/slim) 3.3-foot USB-C to DP cable which better fit the cable-management tracks on my articulating monitor arm. [I did previously buy a long, fat DP cable, but that immediately seemed archaic when I found there was such a thing as USB-DP hub-output. That now-irrelevant (two weeks too late to return) cable's neatly tied up in a bag, with all the other cables I don't (but maybe someone I know will eventually) need/use.]Headset/Audio– Herein is where it lost half-a-star... There is a significant hum on the lower-end of the audio spectrum, using the headset-jack. That wasn't going to work for me, nor my desktop-speakers, nor my amp-speakers. My 7-in-1 has significantly less noise, so it was affixed to my desk to provide sound to my (under $100) nearfield monitors. Good enough. I had used the second HDMI-out to send digital audio to the amp, but Windows was getting ‘fussy,’ flickering/reassigning(/losing my individual-backgrounds of) all the (dominant-)displays every time I powered-on/off the amp or changed inputs... [I don't always have the tv on (it is on a rack-mount power-switch bank, flipped on only while being watched; my sound/video typically goes through the amp, to act as a switch for video-out, but that would then require the amp being ‘on’ (conservation of energy) to pass the video to the tv, even if I'm listening on the desk, rather than): listening instead through the amp, when bigger/better sound is desired.] That wasn't going to work. So, for the rack/amp: I picked up a USB-C to optical adapter: perfect, all ‘distortion’ eradicated. [Wound up buying another for the mini-hub to the desktop-speakers: all ‘noise’ cancelled.] I couldn't(/didn't think to) find a hub that offered optical-out + USB-DP. Suggestion: offer that, next time, save us the $35 (2x) add-on dongle(s)-cost.Video Quality– My monitor is dinky (having bought it before my eyes went to hell), my tv was dump-salvaged: I cannot speak as to how ‘good’ the video is. Others have, (lightly) take their word for it. I found it good enough that I have no complaints, on a 1080p rig. I chose this hub such that when I can ‘dumpster-dive’ myself a 4K tv/monitor, I'll be ready. [Oh, wait, that'd require a 4K computer, too... Fingers crossed.]USB-A– Herein is where it lost another half-star. [Others might have rated harsher, but it turns out I don't need the USB-A's anymore, what with the three USB-C's converting to whatever dongle I may need.] The slightest tug on a cable and they pop out of the hub. They wiggle (and waggle) within the casing. Poor Form. Try again, please.Power– The 100-watt power-brick that came with my PC laptop is plugged directly into the hub (on its own rack power-switch; turned off when not in use). The laptop stays fully charged and can draw its power directly when the processor is humming along (playing my kid's ‘light’ games) while sending out two video/audio, plus incoming keyboard/mouse/IR, and external(ly powered) ESATA-USB multi-drive enclosure. Does not overheat, gets a bit warm, but it is kept cooled by my rack-fans, just in case.Etcetera– I haven't tried the media-card readers, having little/no use for them myself, I can not speak to that. The color is pleasant. Um, the aluminum feels nice/durable... Running out of things to say here.Overall– Four Stars. It gets the job done, for that I do not fault them: near-excellent work, point in fact. However, let me run this thing haggard for a few months and then I'll get back to you regarding Longevity.ps. this was a ‘thumbed’ first draft.
R**1
Works great for AR glasses
I use this with my phone and viture AR glasses. I like to hardline my mouse and keyboard to it. With other brands my mouse would lag and the screen would cut in and out but this one works so far without any glitches.
N**C
I'm seeing double! Wait, no I'm not.
At first it worked really well. I was able to run 2 monitors mirroring each other through it. One of them even used a wireless transmitter. But I'm the last couple of days, the second monitor feed has failed. Unplugging and plugging back in the hub from the computer's type C port seems to reset things. If I'm wrong and it's something else, please let me know.
D**Y
Works like it should, unlike the Acasis branded version of this same unit
Tried several of these types of USBc docks. The Ethernet port on the Acasis branded version of this exact unit kept breaking within a couple of weeks, if not days, and I tried 4 of them. At the risk of jinxing myself, this one seems to be working the way it should. The Lionwei brand of a similar unit had issues with sound in that it would not emit a system beep in my accounting software which is important to me to know a transaction was indeed recorded. Weird issue, but this Anyoyo has no issue in this area, either. All in all, so far this one is the best of the ones I've tried.
G**N
HDMI does not work.
Neither HDMI port worded. That is what I bought it for. Monitors not detected except on USB-C data port, which is just a pass through from the computer's port. Looks great, substantial case. Doesn't work.
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