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| Brand | Plugable |
| Color | Gray |
| Hardware Interface | USB Docking Station |
| Compatible Devices | USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 notebook computers with Windows 11 including select: Dell Inspiron, Latitude, and XPS systems; Framework systems; HP Spectre, ProBook, and EliteBook systems; Lenovo Yoga, IdeaPad, and ThinkPad systems; LG Gram systems; Microsoft Surface Book, Surface Laptop, and Surface Pro systems; and backward compatibility with legacy Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C laptops See more |
| Total USB Ports | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5"L x 8.6"W x 23.4"H |
| Number of Ports | 10 |
| Item Weight | 483 Grams |
| Total HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
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.
The UD-4VPD docking station doesnโt just bring you excellent display options as a dual monitor adapter. It also resets the expectations of what a USB C dock should be capable of. And it does that with business-grade ports and specs. Native USB4 controller enables massive 40Gbps bandwidth for USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 systems. Connect your peripherals with 2x USB 10Gpbs ports, and 1x USB port 5Gbps. Connect to your network with a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port. Quickly transfer data and images with SD and Micro SD card readers. Take advantage of the USB-C port with 10Gbps data and 20W fast charging for phones and tablets.
Perhaps the most helpful feature, this USB-C docking station provides up to 100W charging so you never have to crawl under your desk to find a plug. And it does all of this through a single USB4 cable (3.3โ (1m) USB4 cable included).
Full-featured USB4 so laptop dock is compatible with USB4 and Thunderbolt systems
Intelligent charging provides up to 100W for laptops, 20W for fast-charging phones and tablets
Compatible with Windows 11. Capabilities depend on host. Not recommended for Mac systems.
I set up my dock but it's not working as expected. Why?
Firstly, make sure you are using the included USB-C cable that came with the docking station. Next, ensure you connect this cable to USB-C host port on the rear side of the dock (not front). Lastly, ensure your laptop supports USB4 or Thunderbolt.
Does this docking station support 120Hz refresh rate?
Compatible computers can enable 120Hz displays. Depending on the computer's graphics and USB4 capability this could be a two 4K 120Hz displays, however most computers will be limited to two lower resolution 120Hz displays.
Is this compatible with my Apple computer?
No, Apple does not support DisplayPort MST which will limit this docking station to supporting a single external display. Also Apple computers only support up to 4K 60Hz with USB-C to HDMI adapter or docking stations.
How can I enable 4K 120Hz with my Apple computer?
Apple computers can enable 4K 120Hz with a USB Type-C or USB Type-C to DisplayPort graphics adapter or adapter cable connected directly from the computer to the 4K 120Hz display, bypassing the docking station.
What does the power button do?
The power button controls power to the docking station and connected USB devices. Powering off the docking station will prevent the docking station from powering the computer, but will not power on or off the connected computer.
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Laptop Compatibility
| USB4, Thunderbolt, USB-C | USB4, Thunderbolt, USB-C | USB4, Thunderbolt, USB-C | USB4, Thunderbolt, USB-C, USB | USB4, Thunderbolt, USB-C |
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Laptop Charging
| 100W | 100W (98W Certified) | 60W | Does Not Charge | 100W (96W Certified) |
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Max # of Displays
| Up to 2x | 4x *Thunderbolt 4 Windows | Up to 2x | Up to 2x | Up to 3x |
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Max Display Resolution
| 4K @ 120Hz | 4K 60Hz | 4K 60Hz | 2K 60Hz | 4K 60Hz |
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Video output types
| 2x HDMI 2.1 | 2x DisplayPort and 2x HDMI | 2x DisplayPort or HDMI | 1x HDMI 1.3 port, 1x DVI port | 3x HDMI or DisplayPort |
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# of Ports
| 11 | 16 | 13 | 11 | 13 |
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Ethernet
| 2.5 Gigabit | 2.5 Gigabit | Gigabit | Gigabit | Gigabit |
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SD Card Reader
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Orientation
| Horizontal | Vertical or Horizontal | Vertical | Vertical | Vertical |
| Hardware Interface | USB Docking Station |
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| Compatible Devices | USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 notebook computers with Windows 11 including select: Dell Inspiron, Latitude, and XPS systems; Framework systems; HP Spectre, ProBook, and EliteBook systems; Lenovo Yoga, IdeaPad, and ThinkPad systems; LG Gram systems; Microsoft Surface Book, Surface Laptop, and Surface Pro systems; and backward compatibility with legacy Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C laptops |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 10 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5"L x 8.6"W x 23.4"H |
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| Item Weight | 483 Grams |
| Color | Gray |
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Plugable USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor, 11-in-1, USB4 40G 100W Laptop Charging Dock for Windows and Thunderbolt, 4K HDMI 2.1 upto 120Hz, 2.5Gbps Ethernet, SD Reader, 20W USB-C Charging Driverless
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| Manufacturer | Plugable |
| Model Number | UD-4VPD |
| Mfr Part Number | UD-4VPD |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Parts and Labor |
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3.7 out of 5 stars |
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonMany docks can't reliably connect to external monitors and some don't even work at all. This Plugable dock works and is the best dock I have used save for one minor one mentioned later.
My setup is simple. The laptop is a MacBook Pro with an M2 Max chip. The MBP's ports are Thunderbolt 4/USB4-compliant, an important detail. The monitor is a Dell ultrawide display connected over HDMI. I have a basic USB-A mouse and a USB-C keyboard.
A single USB4 cable connects the dock to my laptop to connect all of my peripherals and provide an ample 100W of power. It has not been necessary to use another charger. The monitor displays a picture in a few seconds, reliably. Opening or closing the laptop to switch between one and two screens is very responsive and takes a fraction of a second.
My only issue was the dock would not fully power on at first. The power light would blink indefinitely. Unplugging the power cable from my power strip and plugging it back in solved this issue and I have not had a problem since.
I have not tried the Ethernet port nor a second external monitor. My peripheral needs are simple but I need reliability. This dock has performed great so far.
Two months later: the dock is still good but the coil whine from the AC adapter has become noticeable at night when it's quiet. I wish Plugable offered a higher-quality AC adapter with better sound dampening.
UPDATE 16 March 2024:
I bought an AW3225QF 4K 240Hz monitor and was excited that I could at least hit 120 Hz on my M2 Max 16" MacBook Pro, and sure enough I cannot access anything above 60 Hz in macOS 14.2 Sonoma despite being on a thunderbolt 4 port. If I plug the monitor directly into the laptop, it makes available 120, variable 120, and 240 Hz, so I know it's not the cable or the computer...it's this dock. I'm far out of my return period, but had I a >60Hz monitor back when I bought this, I would have instantly returned it.
I had originally posted a review indicating problems where when certain applications having darker windows were maximized in Windows 11 or macOS 13.5, the whole display would do some kind of HDR-style color shift even though it was configured for SDR. I have no idea how or why that was happening, but as I troubleshot the way through it, everything pointed to this dock as the problem since once I pulled it out of the chain between the windows laptop and the monitor, the problem went away. I promptly setup a return and packed the dock up. I then plugged in the Mac and tried to work, but the problem returned. The only constant remaining was the HDMI input of my Dell S3221QS and the cable, so I swapped inputs and the problem went away for all devices. Weirdly enough, plugging a device that was previously connected into the now "good" port, directly, into the "bad port" had no effect -- the problem did not exist on that "bad port" for the other device, so I'm perplexed but the dock is exonerated.
The dock itself was plug-n-play. I mainly bought for the 120 Hz HDMI 2.1 support over Thunderbolt/USB4 mainly, and for that, it works very well. It's a sleek design and I like it that the uplink is on the back, leaving the front to peripherals so you get a clean look at the desk if you're not using the front ports.
On the other hand, I do wish there were more USB-C ports on the back rather than the USB-A ports. It's a Thunderbolt 4/USB4 dock and those A ports are low-speed, low-wattage ports anyway so ...would it have been too confusing to have a mishmash of usb-c ports? There are labels everywhere saying which ports do what so I doubt that's the reason, so it's disappointing that one has to give up C ports for A in 2023, but I digress.
On another sticking point: I really wish companies would stop using these huge power bricks that have to sit half way up the length of the cable (you get 2-3' of some thick cable to the wall, a brick, then some few feet of a thin cable that's just not long enough to go up the snake on the back of the stand-up desk, so I have a brick zip-tied to the snake at a midpoint...it looks stupid and it's annoying). OWC has a "go" dock that is crazy expensive and integrates the brick into the dock itself, connecting it by a standard 3-prong wire. It also only does HDMI 2.0 despite supporting more displays (and a theoretical data rate that would match HDMI 2.1...that they made that choice is why I did not buy it). But as a. comparison to my previous points: it's laden with thunderbolt ports, not USB-A, and has no half-n-half uber brick. It's perhaps a riskier design since power supplies are prone to failure but if the warranty is good...it's a nice solution.
TL;DR: does what it says on the tin and does it well. There are some trade-offs they made, but the goodness appears to be there.
After a rocky start with two faulty units, I finally found success with the Plugable USB-C Docking Station Dual Monitor. This experience, while initially frustrating, highlighted the exceptional customer support provided by Pat Pennell, who went above and beyond to ensure my satisfaction.
The docking station's standout feature is its ability to drive my dual Samsung 32" Odyssey Neo G8 UHD Quantum HDR2000 Curved Gaming Monitors at an impressive 120Hz refresh rate. The visual experience is nothing short of stunning, with crisp 4K resolution and smooth gameplay that truly showcases the capabilities of my high-end monitors.
One of the dock's strengths is its plug-and-play functionality. Once properly set up, it seamlessly integrates my laptop with my dual-monitor setup using a Thunderbolt 4 connection, creating a powerful workstation with a single cable connection. The ability to charge my laptop while simultaneously powering both displays is a significant convenience.
However, it's worth noting that I've encountered some limitations with the number of USB ports available on the dock. For users with multiple peripherals or external devices, this could be a potential drawback. I found myself needing to prioritize which devices to connect directly to the dock and which to connect through a separate USB hub.
Despite the initial setbacks, the final product has proven to be a reliable and capable docking solution. The dual 4K@120Hz support is a game-changer for both productivity and gaming, offering a level of visual fidelity that's hard to match.
In conclusion, while the journey to a fully functional setup had its challenges, the end result with the Plugable USB-C Docking Station Dual Monitor has been largely positive. The combination of high-performance display support and excellent customer service makes this a solid choice for users seeking a premium dual-monitor docking solution, provided you can work around the limited USB port availability.
After a rocky start with two faulty units, I finally found success with the Plugable USB-C Docking Station Dual Monitor. This experience, while initially frustrating, highlighted the exceptional customer support provided by Pat Pennell, who went above and beyond to ensure my satisfaction.
The docking station's standout feature is its ability to drive my dual Samsung 32" Odyssey Neo G8 UHD Quantum HDR2000 Curved Gaming Monitors at an impressive 120Hz refresh rate. The visual experience is nothing short of stunning, with crisp 4K resolution and smooth gameplay that truly showcases the capabilities of my high-end monitors.
One of the dock's strengths is its plug-and-play functionality. Once properly set up, it seamlessly integrates my laptop with my dual-monitor setup using a Thunderbolt 4 connection, creating a powerful workstation with a single cable connection. The ability to charge my laptop while simultaneously powering both displays is a significant convenience.
However, it's worth noting that I've encountered some limitations with the number of USB ports available on the dock. For users with multiple peripherals or external devices, this could be a potential drawback. I found myself needing to prioritize which devices to connect directly to the dock and which to connect through a separate USB hub.
Despite the initial setbacks, the final product has proven to be a reliable and capable docking solution. The dual 4K@120Hz support is a game-changer for both productivity and gaming, offering a level of visual fidelity that's hard to match.
In conclusion, while the journey to a fully functional setup had its challenges, the end result with the Plugable USB-C Docking Station Dual Monitor has been largely positive. The combination of high-performance display support and excellent customer service makes this a solid choice for users seeking a premium dual-monitor docking solution, provided you can work around the limited USB port availability.
Update after a year: this docking station does not wake up my monitor connecting with HDMI- necessary for 4k 120hz, after plugging into my laptop's thunderbolt port. I often need to turn it on and off a few times. Sometimes it is annoying.
Recently bought a 4k 240hz monitor. I started by using the latest DELL dock. The refresh rate did not exceed 60 hz. This Plugable dock easily does 120hz for dual 4k monitors. Make sure you use HDMI 2.1 connections and a true HDMI 2.1 cable. I also discovered that this Plugable dock has a high quality DTA chip as when I used its 3.5mm jack with my older BOSE speakers, oh boy, it sounded amazing even at very low volume ! Better than directly using the 3.5mm jack from my DELL Latitude 7430. My DELL dock does not even have a 3.5mm jack. The Plugable dock is made of high quality metal, feels high end, it runs a little hot at full force- what you expect from running 4k at a high refresh rate. I highly recommend this dock for PC users with high-end monitors that support HDMI 2.1. Your computer needs to have thunderbolt4/usb4 ports.
This dock works great for laptop hosts with a USB C port that supports USB 4 or USB-C with DisplayPort functionality. We have[4] of these happily interfacing with ASUS, HP, MSI, and Microsoft Surface Laptops. We have had mostly plug-and-play experiences with no hiccups.
Plugable's support is also GREAT. Their staff are friendly, sincere, and intelligent, and the quality of their support makes them an obvious pick.
One important note about laptop docks in 2024: USB-C interfaces are DEFINITELY worthwhile to read up on before committing to a dock. We have had many kinks in upgrading our entire org to other dock models. Depending on the specs your host laptop is made to, your experience can really vary. Generally, the more up-to-date your firmware and drivers are, the better. Pay attention to your USB and/or Thunderbolt drivers, graphics drivers, and BIOS version.
This dock works great for laptop hosts with a USB C port that supports USB 4 or USB-C with DisplayPort functionality. We have[4] of these happily interfacing with ASUS, HP, MSI, and Microsoft Surface Laptops. We have had mostly plug-and-play experiences with no hiccups.
Plugable's support is also GREAT. Their staff are friendly, sincere, and intelligent, and the quality of their support makes them an obvious pick.
One important note about laptop docks in 2024: USB-C interfaces are DEFINITELY worthwhile to read up on before committing to a dock. We have had many kinks in upgrading our entire org to other dock models. Depending on the specs your host laptop is made to, your experience can really vary. Generally, the more up-to-date your firmware and drivers are, the better. Pay attention to your USB and/or Thunderbolt drivers, graphics drivers, and BIOS version.
I love Pluggable, I've owned several of their devices in the past.
Update, now with an M3 Mackbook Pro
Exact same behavior -- plugging two HDMI screens in, one is a 4k@120Hz, the other is a 1440p@144Hz, and I only get display signal from the HDMI port closest to the Ethernet plug. The second HDMI display isn't even detected by MacOS. I have to route the second HDMI cable to the side of my laptop and plug it in directly. Kinda defeats the purpose of having a dock with multiple HDMI plugs...
Original review based on a MacBook M2 Max.
I plugged two monitors into this dock, a 4k TV and a 1440p monitor, over HDMI. The TV wouldn't always register that it was getting a signal. I plugged the TV directly into my Mac's HDMI slot and it worked fine, but I'm annoyed that I'm plugging into two plugs now.
The USB ports on the back work fine, but I have a USB-C hub that has a camera and microphone and teleprompter that I share with another system. and plugging it into the dock doesn't always work. I have to plug it into the laptop as well. Now I'm using up two thunderbolt ports and the HDMI port.
I decided today to try the two HDMI ports on the back again, but didn't get any signal to the 1440p monitor. So I decided to remove the 1440p monitor and unplugged it from the dock, and the TV stopped getting a signal as well. Apparently if you're going to use a single HDMI display it has to be plugged into the HDMI port closest to the Ethernet plug.
Decided while writing this to try the USB-C hub back into the front of the dock and for now it's working, so I'm back to using a single plug on my laptop. We'll see how long that lasts.
Works good with macbook pro m4.
When it works, it's pretty nice. Lots of ports, HDMI works great, etc. The key issue is that this has been an extremely flaky device for me. I've had to reboot it (!! a little expander box!) frequently, repeatedly re-plug cables, etc. As of right now it seems to have completely stopped working. I have had this for less than a year. Other devices on my MacBook are fine; I don't do a whole lot of plugging and unplugging except to fiddle with this thing.
Rating: 4.5/5 stars
Having experienced the Plugable USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor firsthand, I am eager to share my thoughts on this device. As a user who relies heavily on multitasking and extensive connectivity, the functionality of this device is quite impressive.
From the outset, the build quality of the docking station is worth mentioning. It boasts a solid, sturdy construction that conveys durability. Its design is sleek and minimalistic, fitting comfortably into most workspace aesthetics. The absence of drivers for installation makes the setup straightforward and user-friendly; you just need to plug and play. This feature is especially commendable for those who are not particularly tech-savvy.
In terms of performance, this Plugable docking station shines. The dual monitor support, with 4K HDMI 2.1 up to 120Hz, is a highlight, offering clear, high-quality visuals. The refresh rate is fantastic, lending itself to a smooth, uninterrupted experience whether I'm working on complex graphic design tasks, streaming video content, or simply handling everyday work.
The inclusion of USB4 100W laptop charging is another significant advantage, as it eliminates the need for an additional power brick. Not only does it free up another power outlet, but it also reduces cable clutter on your workspace. The additional 20W USB-C charging port provides a convenient way to power up secondary devices.
Another beneficial feature is the 2.5Gbps Ethernet connection. In an era where stable, high-speed internet is crucial, the ability to bypass Wi-Fi and plug directly into a fast Ethernet connection is a godsend.
The 11-in-1 functionality makes this docking station versatile. With a single connection, it effectively transforms a laptop into a full-fledged desktop workstation. However, I would caution potential users to ensure their devices are compatible with the number of inputs and outputs on this dock.
I do have a minor gripe. While the SD card reader is a welcome addition, its placement can be slightly inconvenient depending on your desk setup. It would be great if future iterations considered a more accessible location for this feature.
In summary, the Plugable USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor offers excellent performance, versatility, and ease of use. It significantly enhances productivity and simplifies your digital life. Despite its minor shortcomings, it is an excellent investment for anyone seeking a reliable docking station. It's particularly beneficial for remote workers, digital professionals, and anyone needing a centralized, clutter-free workstation.
I've used cheaper docks in the past which have worked well for the most part but we're unreliable with lots of inputs plugged in. They were not high throughput unlike this dock.
I've had less headset / mic dropouts using this dock
EDIT - NO LONGER WORKING AFTER I PLUGGED IT INTO MY LENOVO X1 CARBON GEN 6
14/12/2025
I plugged this dock using the correct cable into my lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon g6. I heard a sound, device look like it was charging, but no monitors or peripherals were connected. So I took it out.
No I plugged it back into my "working" laptop, which was a Microsoft surface laptop. NO LONGER WORKS. No sound, no enumeration on Device Manager. Nothing. I turned the dock off, took out all cables (including power), held power for 30 seconds, left for 10 minutes, turned back on, connected ONLY my MS Surface laptop -- still nothing.
I think its broken. I really cannot recommend this Plugable dock anymore because it completely FAILED after 1 attempt at connecting it to my Lenovo. Now it doesnt work at all on any laptop.
Interestingly it works on my phone. It charges my phone and I can (weirdly) use mouse to control my phone. But this is useless. I need it to work on my laptops. It's clearly not bricked, otherwise it would not work on my phone. It could be a firmware issue.
Will contact support as this is unacceptable for almost ยฃ250.
That was a perfect match for my needs. Third thunderbolt device that i tried (first from this vendor), and finally I was able to make it work with 2 monitors 4k and 120 Hz at the same time.
no any hidden clauses that "only if" or misinformation in description, that you have to catch before buy. This one simply worked as it stated.
Very solid device, recommend for work.
I personally tested it with Thinkpad X1 Yoga Gen 6 Windows 11 Pro
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Mostly, this dock does exactly what's needed. I have a single 4K 60Hz monitor and several peripherals attached to a Dell laptop, and my old hub wasn't up to the job.
The unit is very well built but has one major intermittent flaw - the unit gets quite warm during use (it's on a pull-out shelf under a desk); when this happens, my webcam (Logitech Pro C920) stops working, which can easily be in the middle of a video call. If I have a phone plugged into the front USB-A port, I can also see this dropping in & out of charging.
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