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The Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Plus is an 8-in-1 docking station designed for Mac and Windows laptops with Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C ports. It supports dual 4K monitors at 60Hz, delivers ultra-fast 40Gbps data transfer speeds, and provides up to 60W charging power. Featuring multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and audio connections, it streamlines your workspace with a single cable connection. Ideal for professionals seeking a powerful, versatile workstation hub.










| ASIN | B07Z2PF8FV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,895 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,166 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | Belkin |
| Built-In Media | Thunderbolt 3 Dock Plus |
| Color | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops with Thunderbolt 3 connectors |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 173 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00745883785698 |
| Hardware Interface | DisplayPort, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, USB, USB Docking Station |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5"L x 3"W x 1.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Thunderbolt 3 Dock Plus |
| Item Weight | 0.59 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Belkin |
| Mfr Part Number | F4U109tt |
| Model Number | F4U109TT |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5"L x 3"W x 1.2"H |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 5 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| UPC | 745883785698 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited manufacturer |
| Wattage | 60 watts |
C**N
Great Product, No Issues
So far this has exceeded my expectations. Read a lot of reviews, the majority being negative, but so far I have not had any issues. Super easy to plug in my Mac with one cable and it's good to go. The only downside is that I cannot use both Display Port outputs, but that is not this item's fault. I use a Macbook Pro M1 and it can only support 1 external display since it is not the Pro or Ultra chip. Definitely recommend this product, especially if it is on sale!
M**L
Same display port issue as others, second hub after an exchange
Up front, Belkin was kind enough to just accept my original and send me a replacement of the same model within a very reasonable timeframe, so good on them. However, the real problem is the display port. The exact same port others have talked about (right one if looking from the front, left from the back). Not only does the port just not work at all, it causes my mouse point to sttuter whenever something is plugged in to it. That's on a 2019 MacBook Pro, 15". It's not the ports on my mac, those work fine if I have an HDMI to USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 adapter on either side (HDMI bus and display link emulation problems), no issues at all. Funny enough, the Thunderbolt port that I could plugin my simple HDMI to Thunderbolt 3 adapter doesn't work when plugged in, even though the HDMI bus isn't in use yet. I'm using two HDMI to display link cables. To test I did the following: Plugged in both monitors using the same display link cables, one works one doesn't, the one plugged in to the problem port Swapped the inputs, same issue Swapped the entire cable, same issue Unplugged one and tried one monitor with both cables on the working port, this works fine. Unplugged that monitor and cable from the working port and plugged in to the non working. Issue returns. Went through all possible combinations of cables and monitors, as well as ports on the 15" of which there are 4, and I ran in to the issue. That's a lot of cases. So, that said, this display link issue has not been fixed, and is a total deal breaker when one of the major selling points of this hub is dual 4k support, and just general dual display link support in general. Even with a single monitor, the issue happens. Belkin, so many people are talking about this issue, why hasn't it been resolved? There are enough 5 star reviews that I had faith in the product, as a lot of times 1 star reviews can be worded poorly and not go in to enough detail, so it just ends up sounding like disgruntled customers. I can say I totally agree with them. Again, this product NEEDS to be fixed before I'll consider it again, however I doubt that'll be true as I don't really have time to wait. I recommend this as a do not buy. Belkin, thank for you for support, however this is a dealbreaker for me.
A**R
Has the power needed to use multiple hard disk drives, HDMI, and trackball dongle on Macbook Air.
It has the power needed to use multiple hard disk drives, HDMI, and trackball dongle on iPad Air. I first went with a cheaper USB-C powered hub for my Macbook Air and upgraded my USB-C charger from 30 to 60 watts but when I tried transferring large batches of files between drives, even with one drive connected to the hub and other directly to the Mac’s USB port, and not connecting anything to the HDMI port, I had problems with drives dropping out. This Belkin hub has over 100 watts of power to distribute amongst the hubs attached disk drives, misc USB dongles, HDMI monitor driver (need Display-Port to HDMI adapter cable) and the Mac on the Thunderbolt port. I still keep one drive connected directly to the second Mac Thunderbolt port to facilitate faster transfers spread across the two Macbook thunderbolt ports rather than bidirectional through just the one port connected to the hub. USB interface capabilities from Belkin spec sheet: Front panel Thunderbolt output power 60 watts Front panel USB-A 3.1 Gen2, 5 volts, 2.4amps Two rear panel USB-A 3.1 Gen1, 5 volts, 0.9 amps Two rear panel USB-C 3.1Gen2, 5 volts, 1.5 amps
C**R
Works for my 13" MacBook Pro to dual DisplayPorts
I can't speak to the long-term reliability or other dock/adapter functionality beyond what I needed but, since I had a hard time deciphering what would work for my specific need based on reviews of this and other options, I can confirm that the Thunderbolt 3 Dock Plus works for extending a desktop to dual monitors via DisplayPorts, using one Thunderbolt cable output from my 2020 13" MacBook Pro, while providing 60W charging (and USB printing and ethernet internet). I now have the three independent screens back that I had on my old MacBook Pro with dual mini-DisplayPorts. It did mirror the display at first based on the sequence that I connected everything but once the monitors were both connected to the dock and I unplugged and then plugged back in the Thunderbolt cable to my MacBook, they showed up as independent desktops that could be arranged as usual in display preferences (I am only using 2x 1440p). Unplugging and plugging back in seems to required each time when waking back up from sleep to kick the desktops from mirrored to extended which is slightly annoying if you don't move your set-up but not a big deal. Not sure if this will vary by computer.
K**.
It works, but not well
I recently got a Macbook Pro (2020 with Intel chip) for my new job, and I needed a dock so I could plug in my monitors. My old job's Macbook came with a dock so I searched for the same one since I never had issues with it, which apparently isn't available anymore (Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Express Dock HD). This one seemed the most similar port-wise so I went for it. For the money, not worth it. No dock is worth 250 bucks. I got mine used for $150, which was much more reasonable, but still far too expensive for a dock. All ports seem to work... except the audio in/out port. I plugged in my speakers and my laptop wouldn't recognize they were plugged in. So I plugged them directly into the Macbook, but that defeats the purpose of having a dock. Unhappy about that. USB works fine. I haven't had an issue with coming out of sleep mode (I'm also on 11.4 so maybe they fixed it). Also not pleased that the dock only has DisplayPort and no HDMI, so I had to buy extra adapters to work with my monitors. The design is just ok. Why is the thunderbolt port on the front? Having it on the front made the cable stick out really far, remedied with a 90 degree angle Thunderbolt adapter. Why is there no audio port on the back too? Docks should be as streamlined and unobtrusive as possible, in my opinion, and these two little things just don't fit that. Also, there is an awful extremely high pitched sound coming from it periodically. It'll stop for a full day, and then start up again for hours the next day. Also it only occurs when the Macbook is plugged into the dock, if it is making the sound and I unplug the cable from the Macbook it stops. It's extremely aggravating and honestly my right ear hurts from hearing the sound for just a few minutes (the dock is on the right side of my desk). I have only seen a few reviews that mention this so either I'm just young enough to hear it, or I have a faulty unit. All in all, it works, but there's so many downsides I'm starting to regret my decision to buy this one. At least I got it cheaper than usual...
S**G
Second displayport actually works with macos
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.
L**D
Frequently fails to pick up USB devices
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.
M**G
Loud Whistling
when plugged into mac with 2 displays, hub makes high pitched electrical whislting sounds that are extremely annoying.
S**O
Leider nicht Kompatibel mit MacBook pro
Leider nicht Kompatibel mit MacBook pro
C**E
better than expected, but wont charge high end gaming laptop
better than expected, work well for what i needed. I wished i bought 1 more when in promotion price. I want 2 --- update, i discovered that my high end i9 gaming laptop was not charging from that dock but my chrome book is charging. So note that if your laptop consume more than 60w, then it might not accept any charge from the dock at all. I tested all dock ports and everything is working fine.
D**7
Second DisplayPort doesn't work indeed
I just wished I have believed the other negative reviews saying that the second DisplayPort connection didn't work. I thought they were not knowing what they were doing trying wrong cables or having a weak hardware. Those things can totally influence the results. I have a collection of different cables to try and also different monitors and different laptops. I tried all possible combinations to make sure that that port is actually problematic. It is not just one or two units. The second DisplayPort is indeed broken by design. Every single unit is going to behave the same way. I was actually able to make it work but the solution is hacky as hell and defeats the purpose of having a dock station. Here are my findings: All tests have a thunderbolt3 enabled laptop connected to the dock with the provided thunderbolt3 cable at the right port (the one in the front). Test1 with MBP152019 (works) dock connections: one 4k monitor connected to the first DisplayPort (closer to Power connector) --------- Test2 with MBP152019 (works) dock connections: one 4k monitor connected to the second DisplayPort --------- Test3 with MBP152019 (doesn't work) dock connections: two 4k monitors connected to the DisplayPorts. Second screen is blank So.. After those 3 simple tests my conclusion was that as the second DisplayPort alone worked perfectly at 60hz, the problem was just happening when both ports were used simultaneously. Then I decided to trick the internal dock board a bit out of curiosity. This is what I did in the following order: 1. Disconnect the laptop from the dock 2. Connect *just one* 4k monitor to the *second* DisplayPort (the left one looking from behind) 3. Connect the laptop to the dock station and the monitor works normally at 60hz 4. Connect the other 4k monitor to the *first* DisplayPort (the right one looking from behind) Voila! Everything worked as expected. At this point you have two 4k monitors working independently (no mirror) at 60hz. Of course this defeats the purpose of having a dock if I have to repeat all those steps every time the laptop sleeps. I repeated all the tests described above several times and the result was always the same. This is how I concluded that this model has actually an internal design problem and Im pretty sure that every single unit is going to behave exactly the same way. It is sad because it had a lot of potential! I really wanted to like this model as it had the limit price point I was decided to spend. I returned the unit and payed decided to pay the extra dollar to get the Elgato dock that I already knew it worked. Shame on the engineering team and management behind this project. You are just incompetent.
D**N
DO NOT BUY
Believe the negative reviews - the ports do not work. Some do, some don’t. I plugged cables into the ports and some are completely unresponsive. Also, the description states a 2.6ft ThenderBolt 3 Cable and the one included in the box is 8”……. Highly recommend you avoid this product.
S**S
good product if its not faulty
Set up and installation seemed to go well except 1 of the display ports was faulty so I returned it. It definitely took the MacBook it was meant for several minute to recognize the HUB once plugged in
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