The Club 3D CSV-1564W65 USB Gen1 Type-C Triple Display Dynamic PD Charging Dock, is an integrated solution combining Video, Data, Power, Ethernet and Audio especially for frequent travellers. The Three different Video ports(HDMI™, DisplayPort™, VGA) allow you to enjoy 3 different images or videos on 3 different displays simultaneously under MST mode. The USB Type-A ports and USB Type-C data port allow you to connect multiple USB devices to the host. The USB Type-C charging port allows you to provide power for this Dock and can charge the host PC at the same time by connecting a PD power Adapter, no need to carry your Notebooks Power Supply. So in general the user is travelling lighter. The Micro SD and SD/MMC ports allow you to read information in the memory card onto the host. The 3.5mm audio port allows enjoying music of the host via a headset. Besides, with the Gigabit Ethernet port, you can enjoy high speed Ethernet on the host. It supports all DP Alt mode supported hosts. (PC, Laptop, Mobile phone, etc.) Dynamic Current Detection and Power Distribution, the product no longer intercepts the fixed power from the external PD Power Supply, but intercepts it according to the actual power consumed by itself, so that the PC can be dynamically charged more power. For Video Signal the source device needs to support DisplayPort™ Alt Mode Features:
Supports DP Alt Mode and PD 3.0
Supports max. 5Gbps data transmission on the USB Gen1 Type-C ports
One USB Gen1 Type-C Data port
One USB Gen1 Type-C port supports PD charging with max 100W(20V/5A)
Bundled with 65W Power Supply (for Notebooks with current consumption up to 65W)
HDMI™ 4K 30 Hz
DP™ 4K 30 Hz
VGA 1920x1200 60Hz
Triple Display support
One port IEEE 802.3 Ethernet support for up to 1000BASE-TX
SD- and Micro-SD Slots work simultaneously
Audio port(Stereo), supports both micro- and head-phone
Supports Dynamic Current Detection and Power Distribution, the product no longer intercepts the fixed power from the external PD PowerSupply, but intercepts it according to the actual power consumed by itself, so that the PC can be dynamically charged more power.