🚀 Elevate your desk game with the ultimate 14-in-1 power hub!
The FALWEDI 14-in-1 Laptop Docking Station is a sleek, portable multiport adapter designed for professionals who demand seamless connectivity. Featuring dual 4K UHD monitor support, 14 diverse ports including HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C/A, Ethernet, and SD/TF card readers, it delivers fast data transfer and stable gigabit networking. With 87W power delivery and broad compatibility across Mac and Windows laptops, this docking station transforms any workspace into a high-efficiency productivity hub.












| ASIN | B0B9BG7K1Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,650 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #270 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | FALWEDI |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Dell Latitude(3500/5290...) and more, HP Spectre(13/X360-13T...) and more, Lenovo Yoga(370/720/730...) and more, MacBook/Pro(2016-2021)and more, MacBookAir/Mac Mini(2018-2020)and more Compatible Devices Dell Latitude(3500/5290...) and more, HP Spectre(13/X360-13T...) and more, Lenovo Yoga(370/720/730...) and more, MacBook/Pro(2016-2021)and more, MacBookAir/Mac Mini(2018-2020)and more See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,263 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, HDMI , USB, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3"L x 3.94"W x 0.71"H |
| Item Height | 1.8 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | FALWEDI |
| Number of Ports | 14 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3"L x 3.94"W x 0.71"H |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total USB Ports | 6 |
| Total Usb Ports | 6 |
| Wattage | 87 watts |
B**Y
Works great but can overheat
It’s been about a year since I’ve bought this and it’s working great. The only issue is that it was starting to overheat a bit because of everything I plug into it, but I found that if I plugged in an additional power source to support it versus plugging it into only my computer for the power source. It does phenomenal. It has enough ports for everything that I need. I plug in everything from external screens, external mouse, keyboard camera, and so on and it does a great job, easy and portable and cheaper than a full docking station.
M**N
Works Well. The USB 2.0 ports are OK for devices like keyboards, mice, and optical drives.
Dock works very well. $34.99 is a very good price, a competitors dock with similar features sells for $214.99. I use the USB-C PD input from a 150W USB-C PD charger and since the laptop supports USB-C PD charging there's only a single connection to the laptop to connect a monitor, mouse, keyboard, and external camera. A laptop will last a lot longer, and run cooler, when it's used at home with external peripherals This dock: 2x HDMI (1 x 4K@60Hz, 1 x 4K@30Hz) 1x DisplayPort 1x Gigabit Ethernet 1x USB-C data transfer 1x USB-C PD charging input 2x USB-A 3.0 3x USB-A 2.0 1x x 3.5mm TRRS (Audio & Mic Combined on a 4 conductor socket) 1x x SD card reader 1x x TF (MicroSD) card reader $214.99 dock 3x HDMI ports 2x DisplayPort 5x USB-A ports 1x USB-C port 1x Gigabit Ethernet 1x 3.5mm Audio In 1x 3.5mm Audio Out Integrated USB-PD input power cable No card readers
S**W
Frequent blank screens
It seemed OK at 1st with all the ports but I'm frustrated because there is no fix for the constant signal loss for a moment. Hdmi (either port) seems worse than the Display port with these frequent drops in signal. It's not the wires as I've tried multiple hdmi and dp cables. About every minute or 2 I'll get blank screen for about 3-5 seconds. Sometimes does it multiple times in a row and others it doesn't happen except maybe 1 time an hour. There is no consistency with the issue to try and pinpoint the cause. It does it with my 100w, 200w, and even 65w charger so it's not a power issue. Best guess is the issue is bad connectors/weak solder connections or something like that inside the hub as even wiggling the wires won't cause the issue so it isn't any external wires. I'm also not even using it for multiple displays, just 1 at a time but will use different monitors depending where I am so I've been able to test on many devices and no difference. If you need a reliable hub. This is not it and seems to be a waste of money if you need it for display unless your OK with frequent drops as my quick video shows. Also with the sd card reader, the cards stick way out so you can't just leave one inside to have some storage in the hub as you'll snap sd card in half pretty easily. I really wanted to like this but the constant signal dropping is deal breaker. Even my 5yr old cheap anker hub I got for phone and switch still works fine on the same cables without any drops in signal. I'm outside return window so stuck with this junk. But I've learned my lesson trying to get by with a cheap hub since I've needed it for work lately so I'll be replacing this with the anker 575 13 in 1 docking station, not the hub version so I don't even need to worry about a power supply. If you need a good one that is close in price with the same features I would recommend the Anker A8385 PowerExpand 11 in 1 Type C Hub with DP/HDMI as it's currently at time of writing $38 for a factory refurbished unit with same warranty as new.
J**N
This Laptop Docking Station is Great!
I recently bought a mini desktop computer to replace my old desktop system that failed. The mini system will operate two monitors and I have four monitors. I was looking for a simple solution to drive all of my monitors. This docking station was the perfect solution with a bonus of several more "usb 3" and "usb 2" ports. I plugged the docking station in and plugged the 2 monitors in, within seconds I had all four monitors working seamlessly! In Windows 11, I quickly set up the orientation. The docking station correctly set up the resolution for both monitors. I was afraid that I might notice a delay in the extra monitor functioning. There was no delay. It has been and is working flawlessly. This docking station is the perfect solution, if you want 1 or 2 extra monitors on your laptop or other computer solution. I did not get to try the Ethernet connection or the display port, but everything works great. This docking station does require that you have a "usb c" port on your computer. It will not work if you get an adapter and try running it from a "usb a" port. There is also a "usb c" port on the docking station, but it can only be used for data, you cannot daisy-chain docking stations to drive more monitors. This device is easy to install and works flawlessly. I certainly recommend this device.
S**E
Works, but needs adjustment
I was able to set this up with my two monitors, laptop, and keyboard very easily, with more outputs to spare. It does the job, and I don't notice any lag for both work and personal use. However, because I switch between my work and personal laptop, there is frequent changes to input. I would say about 1-2 times a week, when I plug in a laptop it makes a high pitched humming noise. This is usually resolved by unplugging and reinserting my usb keyboard. I'm pretty sure it is not a keyboard issue, since I've had my keyboard in other docking stations with no issue. The docking station also gets pretty warm, but its not a big enough issue for me to buy something else. Overall, there are a couple of inconveniences that mean it probably won't last long, but so far it's holding up. I am happy with the product for the price.
J**Y
Great docking station with lots of ports
A great docking station with a lot of ports: USBs, Display port, HDMI, Ethernet, etc. Works well for my home office setup connecting my laptop extending the screen to the monitor. Currently using only one monitor but having extra port will allow me to add anothe rone the future. Works well even with different resolution and refresh rate of my laptop screen vs monitor screen. Also it is very small and light, which makes it easy to bring when travelling. At first, I had problem with the keyboard keeps connecting and disconnecting but the problem was later solved by plugging the keyboard to the USB 3.0 port instead of 2.0. Overall, great value for money.
H**Y
Do Not Disconnect Your Laptop
I got this docking station in order to connect my laptop with two external monitors and a bevy of USB products. Initially, it worked well. In fact, it still works well, for the most part. However, there's one major problem: disconnecting the laptop from the docking station results in the docking station no longer recognizing the external monitors. This is a major concern for me as I use my laptop both as a desktop replacement and also as a portable computer. When I return to my desk and plug my laptop back into the docking station, I expect to be able to have my external monitors to be fully connected on when I turn on my laptop. Unfortunately, this is not the case with the Falwedi docking station. Instead, I have to disconnect the Falwedi from the power source as well as from the external monitors. After that, I have to reconnect the monitors and the laptop before I reconnect the power source. Only then can I turn on my laptop and have my external monitors be available for use. Aside from that problem, the Falwedi docking station is a good performer. Unlike another docking station I use (when away from the office), it does not get hot. As a result, I have no worries about it overheating. For me, that little peace of mind is pretty important. One other thing I would really like to see would be a power button. I miss the days when my laptop plugged into a docking station so that I could turn on the laptop by pressing the docking station's power button. This isn't as big a deal for me presently, as I am using my laptop's monitor as a third monitor. However, if I ever decide to use a third external monitor with my laptop (and keep my laptop's monitor closed during use), this would be an issue as I would have to open the laptop's lid just to access the power button to turn on the laptop. Still, given that this docking station doesn't seem to warm up like another docking station I have, I may opt to use this as my portable docking station, instead. At least that way, the need to disconnect everything wouldn't be as big an issue as everything would be disconnected for transport and then reconnected before use, anyway. The lack of a power button caused me to dock half a star. The inability to disconnect and then reconnect a laptop from the docking station without also having to unplug the power source and external monitors, though, resulted in another whole point deduction. That should leave the docking station with 3.5 stars, but Amazon won't allow partial stars in reviews. Given how big of a deal it is for me that the docking station must be disconnected from the external monitors and power source each time the laptop is disconnected (and then reconnecting everything before being able to use the docking station with the external monitors), I'm rounding down to 3 stars. Final score: 7/10 would recommend.
D**R
Great versatility and it works
Maybe it's me, but it seems that current laptops are designed for compactness and lightness, which generally means offering fewer built-in input ports than older models. - generally making USB-C the preferred and most commonly offered port. This product, in a very compact and light design, restores the ability to easily connect a great variety of common input sources to your laptop. Maybe more than you think you need, but it is there and ready to be used for the unexpected situations that can come up, as I discovered. Definitely worth it in my opinion. It may be obvious, but just in case, it has worked for both Apple and Windows contemporary laptops. It really can be useful for business travel to be ready for the unexpected. It certainly can be used for personal travel, but my guess is that you'll know what few things you'll want to connect to your laptop - so if conserving space is a premium, you might prefer a cheaper, limited function hub.
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