Price: ₹24,165 - ₹16,570.00
(as of Jan 27, 2025 15:19:18 UTC – Details)
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Connect All Your Devices Including:
Hard drivesMonitorsDrawing tabletsMouseSpeakersInternet and more
The Universal Workstation
Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core
The Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core brings the speed, high-definition and power delivery of Thunderbolt technology to Mac and Windows laptops. With all the power and versatility of Thunderbolt 3, plus ports to connect multiple peripherals to a Thunderbolt 3 laptop, this dock is the most streamlined way to create an expanded, high-performing desktop with multiple peripherals, through a single dock solution.
40Gbps Data Transfer Speeds Supports Dual 4K Displays @60Hz macOS + Windows Compatible
Connect Everything Through One Port
The tethered 6-inch Thunderbolt 3 cable connects multiple peripherals to your laptop, with ports for monitors, mouse, keyboards, speakers, hard drives and more.
Works With Thunderbolt 3
The ideal single-dock solution for businesses using MacBooks running Mac OS, and laptops running Windows. This broad compatibility is also ideal for shared work environments or temporary workstations where laptop users are looking for a high-performing workstation with minimal set up.*
*Our docks are designed to be compatible with all Thunderbolt-certified hosts (dependent on OS version) and peripherals.
Dual 4K Monitor Support
Supports dual 4K 60Hz monitors for a versatile desktop configuration, via a dedicated DisplayPort and an HDMI 2.0 port. Also supports a single monitor at 8K 30Hz.
Power Delivery
When you plug your laptop into the Thunderbolt 3 Dock’s single tethered cable, up to 60W of power keeps your connected devices charged while you work, without the need for separate power cables.**
**To charge your laptop, connect it to a power supply unit delivering 60W or higher.
The Belkin Difference: Pioneer in technology and innovation for over 35 years.
Compatible with Mac and Windows Thunderbolt 3 laptops (does not support USB-C output)
Connect multiple devices to your laptop through a single dock, including hard drives, monitors, drawing tablets, mouse, keyboards, internet, and more.
Ultra-fast data transfer speeds up to 40Gbps; Connect Dual 4K HD displays @ 60Hz.
60W upstream charging allows you to charge your laptop through the dock.
Ports: (1) Tethered 6.8-inch Thunderbolt 3 Cable, (1) USB-C Power Delivery, (1) USB-A 3.2 Gen 2, (1) USB-A 2.0 (1), HDMI 2.0, (1) DisplayPort 1.4, (1) 3.5mm Audio in/out, (1) Gigabit Ethernet.
Nitin Kapoor –
Not badâ¦but
I have had this for almost an year. It was great value for money for supporting 2(two) 4K monitors. I had searched a lot and there was nothing available at this price. To that extent this is good.BUT ..2 issues1) Itâs a bit wonky and sometimes doesnât recognise the signal & I donât see anything in the monitorâ¦so I have to reboot the windows machine. Itâs happened sufficient number of times that it does bother me.2) the rigid short cable that connect to the laptop invariable gets disturbed if the machine moves just even a bit and that has resulted in the usb-c port on the machine becoming loose ie again sometimes it just doesnât connect and I have to fiddle with it which is not good for the port.Otherwise, it seems to work wellâ¦I use it both for my Dell XPS and now mostly for my Mac Mini M1(it will stay on it from now on)
Stephen Sickels –
This works great. I can charge my phone or other device – I can charge my computer through it. It has 2 UCB-A ports and an HDMI and a Display port. Ethernet port and audio out 3.5mm – all seem to work great. I wish it had a USB-C port so I could plug in my external hard drive – only USB-C port on it is for charging- I should have looked closer. Not an issue with the device just my error. I would buy it again for my MacBook Pro- takes 1 port for all of my devices and expands my capabilities.
The product is definitely good quality wise –
Works perfectly fine as described
Werner –
Dieses grandiose Thunderbolt-Dock habe ich lange gesucht. Herzlichen Glückwunsch an das Marketing von belkin zu dieser Produktkonzeption. Nachdem ich verschiedenste Geräte namhafter Hersteller recherchiert und mehrere erprobt hatte, löste endlich belkin das Problem. Alle erprobten Geräte haben gnadenlos die Batterie des MacBooks geladen, dazu natürlich ein Netzteil benötigt und am Ende die Bedienung der Bildschirme dennoch nicht sichergestellt. Ich kann nun mit diesem belkin Thunderbolt-Dock in Verbindung mit meinem MacBook Pro mit M2 Pro-Prozessor-zwei externe 24-Zoll-Bildschirme im erweiterten Modus bedienen,-den LAN-AnschluÃ/Internet und 2 USB-Schnittstellen am Hub zuführen und-das alles über ein einziges Thunderbolt-Kabel am Macbook anschlieÃen!Dabei muà ich nicht zwangsläufig die Batterie des MacBooks laden, da die o.g. Thunderbolt-Verbindung mit dem Rechner keine Ladefunktion generiert, wenn kein zusätzliches Netzgerät (beispielsweise das originale MacBook-Laderät) an der Thunderbolt-Eingangs-Steckverbindung des belkin angeschlossen wird. Diese Betriebsart (in der alle oben beschriebenen Funktionen aus dem MacBook mit Energie gespeist werden) ist mir auÃerordentlich wichtig, da ich mit allen MacBooks bisher immer extrem lange Batterielebensdauern erreicht habe, indem ich die Batterien grundsätzlich immer erst vollständig (auf ca. 15 %) entladen habe, bevor ich sie lade und nach Ende der Ladung im Netzbetrieb belasse, sofern kein mobiler Einsatz ansteht.Obendrein kann ich das MacBook im geschlossenen Zustand belassen und so auch starten durch einfaches Zuschalten des Apple-Netzgerätes am MagSafe-AnschluÃ.Gelegentlich kommt der zweite Bildschirm beim Erwachen aus dem Ruhezustand mal nicht gleich mit, dann wird halt noch ein Neustart gemacht (was beim M2 Pro gerade mal 20 sec dauert). Das Problem haben aber alle von mir getesteten Geräte.
ἩÏακλá¿Ï –
Funciona perfecto para MacBook Pro M1HabÃa tenido problemas con otros docks con la conexión a internet, por tema de drivers, pero este a la primera sin complicaciones.
Eric –
I bought this device twice and both of them had a problem with high pitch electronic noise as soon as I plugged it in. Belkin seems to use cheap electric components for this one.