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product_id: 363884966
title: "[Intel Certified] Cable Matters 40 Gbps 14-in-1 Thunderbolt Dock with Dual 4K 60Hz DisplayPort or HDMI, 100w Charging, Gigabit Ethernet, Compatible with USB 4 / Thunderbolt 4 for MacBook Pro, Dell"
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# 40 Gbps speed 100W charging Dual 4K 60Hz [Intel Certified] Cable Matters 40 Gbps 14-in-1 Thunderbolt Dock with Dual 4K 60Hz DisplayPort or HDMI, 100w Charging, Gigabit Ethernet, Compatible with USB 4 / Thunderbolt 4 for MacBook Pro, Dell

**Brand:** cable matters
**Price:** ₹ 1835
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Setup: Where Power Meets Performance!

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- **What is this?** [Intel Certified] Cable Matters 40 Gbps 14-in-1 Thunderbolt Dock with Dual 4K 60Hz DisplayPort or HDMI, 100w Charging, Gigabit Ethernet, Compatible with USB 4 / Thunderbolt 4 for MacBook Pro, Dell by cable matters
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 1835 with free shipping
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## Best For

- cable matters enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cable matters brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Connect all your devices effortlessly with USB-C and Thunderbolt.
- • **Unleash Dual Displays:** Experience stunning visuals with dual 4K 60Hz support.
- • **Gigabit Networking Power:** Enjoy lightning-fast wired connections up to 1Gbps.
- • **Transform Your Workspace:** Elevate productivity with 14-in-1 versatility.
- • **Ultimate Charging Solution:** Power up your devices with 100W charging capability.

## Overview

The Intel Certified Cable Matters 40 Gbps 14-in-1 Thunderbolt Dock is a powerhouse that transforms a single USB-C or Thunderbolt port into a multi-functional hub. With support for dual 4K 60Hz displays, Gigabit Ethernet, and a variety of USB ports, this dock is designed for professionals who demand high performance and seamless connectivity. Compatible with both Thunderbolt 4 and USB-C devices, it also features 100W charging and built-in SD card slots for added convenience.

## Description

Product description Connect more with a hybrid Thunderbolt 3 docking station from Cable Matters. This Thunderbolt 3 docking station can take advantage of 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 bandwidth for unparalleled connectivity, while also retaining backward compatibility for USB-C enabled devices. Expand your workspace regardless of Thunderbolt support. Important Notes macOS only supports dual external 4K 60Hz monitors on Intel-based and M1/M2 Pro or Max devices, supports one external 4K 60Hz monitor on base M1 and M2 devices. The dock is NOT compatible with Chrome OS devices On Windows hosts without Thunderbolt 3 ports, the maximum supported display resolution and number of monitors depends on the host's USB-C version and capabilities Maximum Display Flexibility The hybrid docking station features two DisplayPort and two HDMI ports; Connect two HDMI monitors, two DisplayPort monitors, or a DisplayPort and an HDMI monitor Maximum Display Flexibility The hybrid docking station features two DisplayPort and two HDMI ports; Connect two HDMI monitors, two DisplayPort monitors, or a DisplayPort and an HDMI monitor Blazing-fast Networking Connect to a Gigabit wired network； Supports up to 1Gbps network speed； Faster and more reliable than wireless networking Blazing-fast Networking Connect to a Gigabit wired network； Supports up to 1Gbps network speed； Faster and more reliable than wireless networking Power and Charge Power and charge your device with one single cable; Supports pass-through charging of up to 96W via Power Delivery Power and Charge Power and charge your device with one single cable; Supports pass-through charging of up to 96W via Power Delivery Photo Companion Built-in SD and MicroSD card slots for camera and smartphone memory cards; Supports read/write speeds of up to 300MB/s Photo Companion Built-in SD and MicroSD card slots for camera and smartphone memory cards; Supports read/write speeds of up to 300MB/s High-Quality Audio Add a 3.5mm TRRS port to your host device; Supports a 3.5mm headset with a built-in mic High-Quality Audio Add a 3.5mm TRRS port to your host device; Supports a 3.5mm headset with a built-in mic 7-in-1 USB Connectivity The hub adds 7 USB ports to your device: 6x USB-A ports and 1x USB-C port; Connect a keyboard, mouse, printer, webcam, and other USB peripherals 7-in-1 USB Connectivity The hub adds 7 USB ports to your device: 6x USB-A ports and 1x USB-C port; Connect a keyboard, mouse, printer, webcam, and other USB peripherals Thunderbolt 4 / Thunderbolt 3 + USB-C Supports hosts with Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, or USB-C ports Ideal for mixed Thunderbolt and USB-C environments Compatible with Windows and Mac computers Dual 4K Video Support Drive up to two 4K 60Hz monitors on USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 hosts On USB-C hosts, the maximum resolution and number of monitors depends on the USB-C version and capabilities Docks and Multiport Adapters Thunderbolt 3 Dock Thunderbolt 5 Dock USB4/Thunderbolt 4 Switch Thunderbolt 4 Dock USB-C Dock with Dual DP USB-C Dock for Mac Multiport Hub for Mac

Review: Solid performance, well designed - This seems to be a solid device. I've used it for only a full day with my new 14" Macbook Pro, today is my second day, but it was a long day with about 3 hours of Zoom and WebEx. It's fairly heavy, and comes with a nice weighted base, which I'm not using. Without the base, it's still heavy enough not to get pushed around by loads of stiff and heavy cables. I really like that everything hooks up in the back, so you can make a nice tidy installation. The power supply is substantial, it's a significant brick with a detachable AC cord, including a ground return. I only had two minor issues, which may not have been the fault of the dock. Once when I was moving stuff around (physically) the mouse quit responding, the other, when I did an OS upgrade and it automatically rebooted, with the laptop closed, the displays didn't come up. Both times, I just unplugged and replugged the dock any everything was fine again. It's likely those weren't dock issues. I wish my old PC (an X1 Carbon with the hard dock) were so compliant. I'm running: Two monitors, one is a 4K60Hz on HDMI, the other is 1650x1050(?) 60Hz on an HDMI to DVI converter cable; A GigE hardwired internet; A USB 4 port A/B switch with wired camera, mouse and keyboard. The dock is performing very well. No kinks or glitches with the display or usb, everything is working exactly as you would expect. It's had no issues with the computer going to sleep or anything strange. I did use the microSD port and copied several gig worth of photos from that to my networked NAS and it was pretty quick. When you're up and running it does get warm. I would recommend not stacking it up with a bunch of other gear, I have mine sitting on the desk under the two displays, where it's convenient to access the ports on the front, and like I said earlier about the weight, its not flopping around when you're trying to plug into the SD card or USB port, just one finger on top is enough to steady it when plugging in or out. Another thing I like is that it doesn't waste a bunch of space on USB2 ports. For my purposes they're useless. The two "accessory ports" on front are USBA and USBC 3.1 ports, so good for 5 Gb/s. To be honest, I bought this one because it was the only one available without waiting a week. It was less expensive than many of the others and I could get it delivered the same day, so I thought "what the hell, let's give it a go". I'm glad I did, as its a keeper. Thinking about, for example, the lack of a downstream Thunderbolt, it really isn't an issue. My objective was a convenient one cable dock for my Macbook. The TB4 is only good for 40Gb/s, no magic will increase that in the dock, so if you're running Ethernet, 2 4K displays, USB camera, mouse and keyboards, any attached mass storage is fighting over the scraps left over and isn't going to perform at its best, so if I had a stack of SSD's then I'd go for a second port on the Mac, not try to stick it in with the video! So I'd probably prefer a second Thunderbolt only breakout port just for mass storage. If you're running 1 or 2 DisplayPort or HDMI (or analog) monitors, this dock is very well designed.
Review: Supports multiple monitors on M1 macs - Works very well with apple silicon MacBook Pro. Connects at the full fat 40gbs as advertised. Plug and play, works right out the box with my MacBook. EXCELLENT value for money. If you are looking through the mess of available “docks” for an m1 or any apple silicon Mac, and you cant seem to find one that works as advertised without spending $200, this is what you want. It is real thunderbolt, no USB4 shenanigans where it works with some machines and both with others. It’s real thunderbolt 3 and supports multiple monitors on apple silicon. The build is solid aluminum and high quality. It is compact and comes with a little stand to reduce the footprint. Literally the best price to performance of ANY dock I have tried and works flawlessly. Only complaint is that it technically connects in TB3 mode over TB4 but this doesn’t matter for real world use and isn’t likely to affect your use-case.

## Features

- Do more with USB-C and Thunderbolt with the Cable Matters 14-in-1 Hybrid Thunderbolt 3 Dock with USB-C Dock Support; Transform a single USB-C or Thunderbolt 4/3 port to support dual monitors, a wired network, headphones, USB-C and USB-A peripherals, and SD cards
- Thunderbolt Docking Station 40Gbps leverages full Thunderbolt 3 bandwidth to drive dual 4K 60Hz monitors, Gigabit Ethernet, 10Gbps USB-A and USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 peripherals, high definition audio, and SD and microSD cards; Hybrid technology also supports non-Thunderbolt USB-C ports at lower speeds
- Thunderbolt Docking Station supports dual HDMI, dual DisplayPort, or one DisplayPort and one HDMI monitor; Thunderbolt 4 Dock supports dual 4K 60Hz monitors in Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C mode with DSC support; Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station supports advanced features including HDR and surround sound audio
- Connect USB peripherals to the Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station; USB 4 Dock features 5 5Gbps USB-A ports, 1 USB-C 10Gbps port, and 1 10Gbps USB-A port; Expand your workspace with more USB ports for more devices with the USB C Dock and Thunderbolt Hub
- Expand your network with Gigabit networking; Connect to a wired network for speeds of up to 1Gbps; Add crystal clear audio with a 3.5mm TRRS audio jack for headsets; Sync photos and music with built-in SD and microSD card slots

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08L9TCY25 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #147,026 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,372 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | Cable Matters |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 96 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.7"L x 4.1"W x 1.4"H |
| Item Weight | 1.91 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
| Mfr Part Number | 107044 |
| Model Number | 107044 |
| Number of Ports | 14 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7"L x 4.1"W x 1.4"H |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 818707029381 |
| Wattage | 96 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cable Matters
- **Color:** Black, Silver
- **Compatible Devices:** Monitors
- **Hardware Interface:** USB
- **Item Weight:** 1.91 Kilograms
- **Number of Ports:** 14
- **Product Dimensions:** 7.7"L x 4.1"W x 1.4"H
- **Total HDMI Ports:** 1
- **Total USB Ports:** 1
- **Wattage:** 96 watts

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid performance, well designed
*by P***M on June 7, 2022*

This seems to be a solid device. I've used it for only a full day with my new 14" Macbook Pro, today is my second day, but it was a long day with about 3 hours of Zoom and WebEx. It's fairly heavy, and comes with a nice weighted base, which I'm not using. Without the base, it's still heavy enough not to get pushed around by loads of stiff and heavy cables. I really like that everything hooks up in the back, so you can make a nice tidy installation. The power supply is substantial, it's a significant brick with a detachable AC cord, including a ground return. I only had two minor issues, which may not have been the fault of the dock. Once when I was moving stuff around (physically) the mouse quit responding, the other, when I did an OS upgrade and it automatically rebooted, with the laptop closed, the displays didn't come up. Both times, I just unplugged and replugged the dock any everything was fine again. It's likely those weren't dock issues. I wish my old PC (an X1 Carbon with the hard dock) were so compliant. I'm running: Two monitors, one is a 4K60Hz on HDMI, the other is 1650x1050(?) 60Hz on an HDMI to DVI converter cable; A GigE hardwired internet; A USB 4 port A/B switch with wired camera, mouse and keyboard. The dock is performing very well. No kinks or glitches with the display or usb, everything is working exactly as you would expect. It's had no issues with the computer going to sleep or anything strange. I did use the microSD port and copied several gig worth of photos from that to my networked NAS and it was pretty quick. When you're up and running it does get warm. I would recommend not stacking it up with a bunch of other gear, I have mine sitting on the desk under the two displays, where it's convenient to access the ports on the front, and like I said earlier about the weight, its not flopping around when you're trying to plug into the SD card or USB port, just one finger on top is enough to steady it when plugging in or out. Another thing I like is that it doesn't waste a bunch of space on USB2 ports. For my purposes they're useless. The two "accessory ports" on front are USBA and USBC 3.1 ports, so good for 5 Gb/s. To be honest, I bought this one because it was the only one available without waiting a week. It was less expensive than many of the others and I could get it delivered the same day, so I thought "what the hell, let's give it a go". I'm glad I did, as its a keeper. Thinking about, for example, the lack of a downstream Thunderbolt, it really isn't an issue. My objective was a convenient one cable dock for my Macbook. The TB4 is only good for 40Gb/s, no magic will increase that in the dock, so if you're running Ethernet, 2 4K displays, USB camera, mouse and keyboards, any attached mass storage is fighting over the scraps left over and isn't going to perform at its best, so if I had a stack of SSD's then I'd go for a second port on the Mac, not try to stick it in with the video! So I'd probably prefer a second Thunderbolt only breakout port just for mass storage. If you're running 1 or 2 DisplayPort or HDMI (or analog) monitors, this dock is very well designed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Supports multiple monitors on M1 macs
*by W***L on January 24, 2025*

Works very well with apple silicon MacBook Pro. Connects at the full fat 40gbs as advertised. Plug and play, works right out the box with my MacBook. EXCELLENT value for money. If you are looking through the mess of available “docks” for an m1 or any apple silicon Mac, and you cant seem to find one that works as advertised without spending $200, this is what you want. It is real thunderbolt, no USB4 shenanigans where it works with some machines and both with others. It’s real thunderbolt 3 and supports multiple monitors on apple silicon. The build is solid aluminum and high quality. It is compact and comes with a little stand to reduce the footprint. Literally the best price to performance of ANY dock I have tried and works flawlessly. Only complaint is that it technically connects in TB3 mode over TB4 but this doesn’t matter for real world use and isn’t likely to affect your use-case.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent quality Thunderbolt 3 dock with extensive connectivity.
*by J***K on July 26, 2023*

I purchased two of these Thunderbolt 3 docks on the prime day special deal. This dock build quality is excellent with a metal build and comes with a vertical stand that is solid. It has extensive ports which includes the following ports at the rear : 2 HDMI, 2 Display ports, five 5Gbps USB A ports, an Ethernet port, a Thunderbolt 3 port for the host computer with 96W power delivery and a power port. The front of the dock has an sd slot, a tf/micro sd slot, a 10Gbps USB C port, a 10Gbps USB A slot and an audio in/microphone port. This is a full featured Thunderbolt dock. It also comes with a short Thunderbolt 3 cable to connect the dock with a laptop and a robust power supply for the dock. I connected the dock to my MacBook Pro 14 inch with M1Pro and a 29 inch wide screen monitor and everything worked great. The Ethernet port delivers fast connectivity and the multiple usb ports are great to connect my wired keyboard and mouse as well as an external SSD. I would highly recommend this full featured high quality Thunderbolt dock! I am pretty happy with its performance so far. ‘I use the second dock with my MacBook Air and it works flawlessly too!

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