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Second displayport actually works with macos
By SG on Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
The main issue everyone has is with the second display port. I am running an intel mbp. The issue is when the first monitor connects, mac os switches to 64hz refresh rate. The monitor still somehow works. But when I plugin the second monitor, and it also switches to 64hz, it doesn’t work. So I had to bring both monitors to 60hz in MacOS settings and everything is working now.
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Frequently fails to pick up USB devices
By LTD on Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
Previous to this hub, I had a really cheap one. That one was more like an adapter, with a lot of ports. It worked fine, but I had to cobble it together with more adapters and it didn't have enough ports to support everything. So I decided to spring for the real deal, a proper TB3 hub that would support all of my devices. The good news is, it can drive almost all of those devices, when they can be found. I'm running two monitors, a keyboard, and a mouse off of it currently. The one device it wouldn't support was my webcam. That works fine off of the laptop, but has a flicker when used through this hub. The bad news is, and this is really a deal breaker, it often fails to detect usb devices (the keyboard and mouse) when I reconnect the computer to the dock (this sometimes happens after the computer goes to sleep as well). This makes me reluctant to disconnect the laptop when the dock is working, which defeats its purpose. Basically I wasted hundreds of dollars on this device. Do yourself a favor, keep looking.
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