The full power of USB4 is on display in the Plugable 11-in-1 Dual Monitor Docking Station (UD-4VPD).

If you really want to pack in the pixels, extend to 1x screen at 8K 60Hz.

The top and bottom sections of the hub are encased in a glossy, metallic silver plating.

A woman looking frustrated surround by smart home tech.

Theres also a power button on the front end with an integrated status light behind it.

When you power the dock on, youll see a solid-white light.

Want even more pixels?

The power button on the Plugable USB4 Dual HDMI Docking Station.

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Youll also be able to use a single video output to get up to 8K at 60Hz.

Unfortunately, the Multi-Stream Transfer protocol isnt compatible with macOS systems.

Alongside these display specs, the Plugable 11-in-1 is powered by a native USB4 controller.

The Plugable USB4 Dual HDMI Docking Station.

The full power of USB4 is on display in the Plugable 11-in-1 Dual Monitor Docking Station (UD-4VPD). Featuring two HDMI 2.1 ports that support up to 4K 120Hz, to provide crisp, smooth clarity across your HDMI monitor setup. If you really want to pack in the pixels, extend to 1x screen at 8K 60Hz.

Im also a big fan of these kinds of docking stations incorporating card slots.

First and foremost, the included power supply is humongous.

In fact, its actuallytallerthan the docking station and nearly matches it in terms of wingspan.

The Plugable USB4 Dual HDMI Docking Station with its cables.

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That being said, I was very pleased with the charging performance of the docking station.

Should You Buy the Plugable 11-in-1 Dual HDMI Docking Station?

Cables plugged into the rear of the Plugable USB4 Dual HDMI Docking Station.

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The Plugable USB4 Dual HDMI Docking Station set up with a laptop and monitor.

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