🔗 Connect, Charge, Create - All in One Dock!
The CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock is a powerhouse of connectivity, featuring 18 ports including USB-A/C, Thunderbolt 4, and 2.5GbE, along with 98W charging capability. It supports high-resolution displays and is compatible with a wide range of devices, making it the ultimate solution for professionals seeking efficiency and versatility.
Wattage | 98 watts |
Total Usb Ports | 8 |
Number of Ports | 18 |
Hardware Interface | Thunderbolt 4 |
Compatible Devices | MacBook Air, Dell Latitude 7370, MacBook Pro |
Item Weight | 1.41 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.46"L x 1.65"W x 5.55"H |
Color | Space Gray |
F**B
Best dock I have used so far. Reviewed after 7 months of use.
Writing this review after 7 months of use. I am using it with Macbook M3 Max. Supports TB4. I am running 2x 4K 60Hz monitors (1 on DP, other DP via usb-c to DP converter). Also connected to the same hub are 1Gbps network, keyboard, mouse, microphone and webcam. Everything works just fine. Keyboard keypress wakes it up and wakes up fast. Switching between laptops is seamless and fast. I get full 60Hz/4K resolution on both monitors. Video doesn't lag on WebCam.For reference previously I was using a startech TB3 dock and it won't be able to support WebCam. I had to connect WebCam separately. This supports everything seamlessly and without a hiccup. And yes, no drivers required, it doesn't use DisplayLink.It has lot of ports for connectivity and power. Honestly, I don't know if there's anything better than this available in the market for my setup: Macbook with TB4 and (absolutely no DisplayLink).
P**D
Worth the wait! This is a seriously awesome product.
Long story. I recently switched from a 2015 iMac 27" with an extra LG 27" monitor. The new setup is MacBook Pro M1 14" and added a second LG 27" monitor. Both the LG monitors are Thunderbolt 3 connections only.While I can connect the monitors to the laptop direct, I wanted something more unplug and go. The plan was to connect the two monitors via a dock. Then the laptop to the dock via a single cable, and things all work together. I had a dream.Tried one combo dock and a vertical stand. But it only supported HDMI inputs. I thought I would be able to connect the Thunderbolt connections from the monitors to the dock HDMI ports using some connectors. No go. I returned that dock. Then found another brand. It looked promising. I was about to hit the purchase button but then noticed at the bottom of the page a video link to the CalDigit TS4. Watching the video and reading other reviews, this was the one I really wanted.Now the only problem was at the time, Amazon showed it unavailable and no expected date. Checked the CalDigit site and other suppliers. All out of stock. This was either a phantom product or really popular.After a few weeks, I went to purchase something else, and just by chance, I returned to the TS4 product page. It showed as available. Faster than fast, I clicked that purchase button to lock it in. It arrived a few days later (this week). The setup was dead simple. Just unplug the monitor cables connected to my laptop over to the new dock. More the network cable. Then boom, everything works. Dual monitor working. The laptop is off to the side and still have plenty of deskspace for other stuff. And just a single cable to unplug the laptop if I'm going remote.The only a few negative comments. There are two. First, the dock seems to run very warm. Well warmer than I expected. Not hot, like melt your desk, or anything. Just warmer than expected to the touch. The second is the network awake. With the RJ-45 cable connected, when I go in the office in the morning, it doesn't seem to reconnect on wake. I like to have a hard-wire connect over using home WiFi. I know there are some fixes on the CalDigit support site. For me it was easier just to connect the home network direct to the laptop.My only other comment is to CallDigit to maybe drop the memory slots and replace them with another pair of high-speed USB ports. I personally have not had a need to use a card reader in over five years. Seems if someone had that need, there are USB products they could use instead. However, the same can be said of Apple on the latest laptops.Overall 9.5/10.0 Very well-made product. Solid material.
N**E
Best docking station for MAC Users
All my issues are gone with this docking station. My MacBook pro now recognize all the devices connected with no issue and my desk looks clean. A bit expensive but if you are on your computer for long periods of times I see this as an investment. I've had no issues AT ALL with this docking station. Before I had to be restarting my computer so many times. MAC would not recognize my second monitor, or my mic , CAC, you name it. If you are a MAC user and you have a whole setup on your desk with multiple devices connected to your computer, this is your deal for functionality, otherwise you will always have issues. I've tried many different options and I wish I would have buy this one since the beginning. I kept going from docking station to docking station and trying not to spend this amount of money I ended up spending twice what this docking station cost. So believe me, if you want something that works, that is good quality but that it also looks good this is it. Almost forgot to say that I also use this dock with My Dell 5570, my surface and it is compatible with all of my laptops.
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