Tripp Lite U444-06N-VGU-C Docking Station, USB-A, USB-C to VGA, 3-4/5"Wx1-3/5"Dx7/10"H, WE
Tripp Lite U444-06N-VGU-C Docking Station, USB-A, USB-C to VGA, 3-4/5"Wx1-3/5"Dx7/10"H, WE
Tripp Lite U444-06N-VGU-C
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Product Key Features
- Mini docking station adds VGA, USB-A, USB-C PD charging and Gigabit Ethernet ports to the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on your tablet, laptop, notebook, MacBook, Chromebook, smartphone or PC.
- Supports USB DisplayPort Alternate Mode for transmitting video
- Supports HD video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (1080p) @ 60 Hz
- Supports true 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet network speeds
- USB-C PD charging port supports power input up to 20V 3A (60W)
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Tripp Lite U444-06N-VGU-C Docking Station, USB-A, USB-C to VGA, 3-4/5"Wx1-3/5"Dx7/10"H, WE
Tripp Lite U444-06N-VGU-C
- Free Shipping
- 3 Year Warranty
- 30 Day Returns
- Carbon Neutral
hrs
mins
Shipping information
Product Key Features
- Mini docking station adds VGA, USB-A, USB-C PD charging and Gigabit Ethernet ports to the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on your tablet, laptop, notebook, MacBook, Chromebook, smartphone or PC.
- Supports USB DisplayPort Alternate Mode for transmitting video
- Supports HD video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (1080p) @ 60 Hz
- Supports true 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet network speeds
- USB-C PD charging port supports power input up to 20V 3A (60W)
Tripp Lite
U444-06N-VGU-C
Transform Your Laptop’s USB-C Port into a Multiport Workstation Wherever You Go
Newer tablets, laptops, Chromebooks, MacBook notebooks and even desktop computers often have one or more USB-C (USB Type-C) ports, but come equipped with few others. Tripp Lite’s USB-C to VGA Multiport docking station expands the functionality of the USB-C (or Thunderbolt 3) port on your device and makes it compatible with your existing equipment. From a single USB-C port, you can:
- Send video to a VGA monitor.
- Add a USB-A peripheral.
- Power and charge your laptop.
- Connect to a Gigabit Ethernet network.
Typical Applications:
- Convert your MacBook or Chromebook into a powerful and portable workstation.
- Use the USB-C port on a laptop or tablet to send video to a VGA monitor, add a USB peripheral, charge your device and connect to a Gigabit Ethernet network.
- Connect to a large screen for meetings, presentations or trade shows.
- When Wi-Fi isn’t available, use the RJ45 port to support a Gigabit Ethernet connection.
Simplify Travel with a Bus-Powered USB-C Docking Station
Because just one USB-C connection provides four different ports, you don’t need multiple docking station while on the go. This docking station is also bus-powered, so you don’t have to travel with the weight of a separate external power supply.
- With a footprint similar in size to a credit card, this portable docking station fits almost anywhere.
- Lightweight, streamlined design doesn’t add weight to your load.
- Built-in cable eliminates the chance of losing or forgetting the USB-C cord.
- Plug-and-play operation means you don’t need software or drivers.
Display High-Definition Video on a VGA Monitor
This docking station supports USB DisplayPort Alternate Mode (Alt Mode) for carrying high-definition video to a VGA monitor or projector. It supports video resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 at 60 Hz, including 1080p.
- Show the same video on your laptop and a second monitor.
- Use a second monitor as your primary screen.
- Extend video to a second monitor.
- Share video in a conference room, classroom or auditorium setting.
Connect a USB Peripheral
A USB-A port provides a place to connect a USB peripheral, like a flash drive or a USB mouse. Or, you can connect a printer with a USB cable when a wireless connection isn’t feasible. The docking station supports USB 3.1 Gen 1 data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps. It’s also backward compatible with previous USB generations.
Keep Ports Available While Your Laptop Charges
Limited USB-C ports can force you to choose between connecting a peripheral and charging your laptop’s battery. The USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port powers and charges your laptop without affecting the other connections. Your laptop’s wall charger connects to the USB-C PD port, which supports power input up to 20V, 3A.