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The Logitech Logi Dock is an all-in-one USB-C docking station designed to enhance productivity in your home office. It connects and charges multiple devices, features advanced noise-canceling microphones for clear communication, and is compatible with major virtual meeting platforms. With a sleek graphite design, it combines functionality with style, making it the perfect addition to any professional workspace.





| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Wattage | 100 |
| Total Usb Ports | 6 |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C, HDMI, USB 3.0 |
| Compatible Devices | PC or Mac with USB C port |
| Item Weight | 33.23 Ounces |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.18"L x 6.3"W x 3.34"H |
| Color | Graphite |
S**N
An excellent dock-speaker combo that will remove the clutter from your table
This was first released for $400 and I always maintained that this was way too expensive, despite the excellent feature set. But now it's sold for half the price (sometimes lower), and for $200 this is excellent value. The dock itself has multiple ports and can be connected up to 2 monitors with additional USB-A & USB-C ports to connect every major peripheral you have (no Thunderbolt or USB4 ports though). The single USB-C connector to your laptop gives you an easy expansion to your laptop (Windows/Mac/Linux) while the speaker is pretty decent, with good sound quality (& volume) and great mic pick up for calls & media. I bought the Teams edition, but it works well with Zoom & Meet with the same functionality as Teams. This is highly recommended for anyone looking for a laptop dock with minimal cable clutter. Pls note that you need to install Logitech's software - Logi Tune (i know, a completely different software) - in order to be able to update the firmware of the dock.
P**D
Excellent for Home Office
I bought this for my home office so I didn’t have to plug a bunch of random accessories into my laptop every time I changed offices. The speaker works well, it was easy to set up and the features are intuitive. I had to download the app and do an update right out of the box (there was no indication to do this but there was a lag in starting video so I did this as a trouble shooting step), but aside from that, it was pretty much plug and play.
J**K
Good dock, great sound, not compatible with everything
Overall I think this is a really good dock, but it has a couple downsides. First, it only has 2 USB-A ports. My keyboard, mouse, and webcam all connect to USB-A so when I'm using my webcam, I have to connect it directly to my laptop. Second, while the dock supports multiple displays, the resolution and refresh rate depends upon the system you are connecting to, and they don't do a good job of detailing that support, unless you have a Mac. More details on that later, if you care. The good: The dock will charge up to 100W while providing all the dock features, so for the most part you just plug in one cable, and you're good to go. The speaker and noise cancelling mic work great. I used to need headphones for meetings to avoid background noise and speaker feedback, but not anymore. The sound is decent for other things, too - much better than any laptop speakers I've had. The buttons on the dock do work, but situationally. In my experience, the volume buttons work all the time, but the other ones only work when you are using the conferencing software your model is specifically made for. Not a big deal, but maybe annoying if you use multiple types of conferencing software for different things. Specific display details I have noticed: The dock does NOT support Thunderbolt, but it does support USB Alt Mode on those ports. Based on my experience, if you have Thunderbolt 4, you can probably safely connect 2 external displays up to 4k at 60hz (5k Ultrawide are limited to 30hz). If you just have a USB 3.0 type C port like my old laptop, you may be stuck with 2x1080p@60hz, 2x1440p@30hz, or a single display over 1080p at 60hz. Basically, even though the dock doesn't support Thunderbolt 4, the hardware behind it gives the dock what it needs to work its best. Also notable, though the dock has USB-C ports, they DO NOT support USB-C displays. Your displays must be connected via a standard HDMI or Display Port cable.
M**.
Works as described, makes desk less cluttered
I've used this for about a week and it works great. This product is new to the market so I was worried it would be buggy but that's not the case. I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad, which still needs its regular power cord plugged in. I have it hooked up to two LG monitors at 1920x1080, a drawing tablet, wireless keyboard and mouse, and webcam. Pros - easy set up, just plug everything in and turn it on - good speakers and microphone - so far works great with Teams - looks great, really cleans up clutter on your desk Cons - I wish it came with USB A to USB C adapters - could use a few more USB ports but its ok - the physical buttons on the dock for mute/video don't work in Zoom, at least not with how my employer uses it. The mic/video still works though - the speaker makes a little humming noise whenever a quick sound plays on my computer (ex. when a Windows error message pops up). The humming is not noticeable during zoom calls or when playing music - There's only one HDMI and one DisplayPort, which means I have two different types of cords to hook up my dual monitors (1x HDMI to HDMI; 1x HDMI to DisplayPort). Not a big deal, but something to be aware of. - You can't run dual monitors in extension AND use your laptop screen as a third extension. One of the three screens will have to be a mirror of another screen. So I just shut my laptop and use the dual monitors in extension. - no power button, I use the one on my laptop. Not a big deal. - one Youtube review said that the USB ports have different power levels but aren't labeled, so this can be annoying if you are trying to charge device and need to select the best port. I don't have this issue though since none of my USB devices draw high power and I haven't tried charging my phone through the dock yet
J**S
Freezes Microsoft Teams
I bought this to use as a speaker and because I use Microsoft Teams heavily being a software developer in Microsoft Products. I am normally logged into 2+ tenants at a time in the teams desktop app. The moment I launch Teams it freezes when this devices is set as the default communication device and every time I start a meeting. When it's not set as the default communication device, Teams works as expected. I would not recommend for use with Teams as it will make the experience worse. Before anyone responses to the comment about update your firmware, of course I did that the moment I plugged the device in and checked again when I had issues and yes I am running the latest teams version and not a preview version.
R**N
Had high hopes, but there are a couple glaring items missing
I wanted to use this for our executive committee to make their Teams calls easier and desks cleaner with a sleek docking station. The built in speaker is great! clears up some deskspace and sounds great. I'm blown away that this does not have an ethernet port. I've never seen a docking station without a wired connection. This a primary function of a docking station is to offer the added throughput of a wired connection over the wireless connection otherwise used by a laptop. File sizes are too large to feel we are a wireless only society now. Also, need two HDMI ports. Having one HDMI and one DisplayPort is fine.. but just a pain in the butt when most monitors are HDMI. Need additional USB A ports and possibly another USB C port. With the lack of ethernet port, you are forced to hang a USB to ethernet dongle off of the dock, eating up one port. If the user has a printer, keyboard, mouse, webcam and monitors with USB ports, you start to turn this once sleek looking docking station into frankenstein. I'm hoping the next attempt has the LAN port at least.
J**G
A game changer for my home office!
I'm a work from home consultant, with clients worldwide. Roughly 90% of my meetings are on MS Teams and I previously had a large USB hub powering my camera, speakers, logitech keyboard and mouse, and chargers. This simple dock has not only uncluttered my desk, it's made my constant teams calls so much easier to manage! Its reminders, one touch connect, lights for mute and camera status, and even volume controls have turned me into a teleconferencing pro. No more " you're on mute!" I was initially hesitant with some of the reviews, but setup was a breeze and it even improved the quality of my Air Pod pros when the dogs are going nuts. Great job Logitech!
P**L
Great WFH piece
This is great for my WFH setup since it gives me my dual monitor functionality, USB hub, Bluetooth desk speaker all in one. The speakerphone quality is excellent and the touch controls and lights are intuitive to understand.
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