Reddit Reddit reviews Promise Technology Thunderbolt 3 Dock TD-300 (USB/Ethernet/Audio/HDMI/SD Reader), Black

We found 3 Reddit comments about Promise Technology Thunderbolt 3 Dock TD-300 (USB/Ethernet/Audio/HDMI/SD Reader), Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Promise Technology Thunderbolt 3 Dock TD-300 (USB/Ethernet/Audio/HDMI/SD Reader), Black
Daisy chain up to 6 Thunderbolt 3 devicesSupports one 5K display or two 4K displays. OS Support- macOS, windows 10Charge your PC or Mac with 60W of Thunderbolt power deliveryFive USB 3.0 Type-A ports (one supports 5V/1.5A charging)10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet port
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3 Reddit comments about Promise Technology Thunderbolt 3 Dock TD-300 (USB/Ethernet/Audio/HDMI/SD Reader), Black:

u/tricky020 · 3 pointsr/UsbCHardware

Yeah I will probably end up using an HDMI cable but then I would have two cables coming from the monitor (one HDMI cable from the monitor to the hub and a second USB-C cable coming from the monitor to the hub).

I guess I have been watching too much Setup Wars on YouTube and was hoping for just one USB-C hub that everything could connect to. Purely aesthetic reasons only. Something like this would be great if it was not so expensive.

https://www.amazon.com/Promise-Technology-Thunderbolt-TD-300-Ethernet/dp/B077GFRJDM/

u/Chaphasilor · 3 pointsr/UsbCHardware

What you are looking for is a dock with HDMI 2.0, as HDMI 2.0 does support 1080p at 120Hz+.

If you know that, it's more than easy to find one that fits your needs...

Like this dock from Promise Technology

u/malthusthomas · 1 pointr/macbookpro

I don't have one but I've been looking around at some docks as well.

There's this OWC dock with 5 USB A ports, 2 thunderbolt 3 ports, and a USB C and apparently 85W power.

This Elgato pro dock has 5 USB A ports, 2 thunderbolt 3, 2 USB C and 60W of power. Looks nice but pretty pricey.

These two docks by Promise and Cable Matters look to have the same features: 5 USB A, 2 thunderbolt 3, and 60W of power.

They all have some other things like HDMI, SD card slots, headphone inputs, etc.

My understanding is that if you have a 13" then 60W should be fine but if you have a 15" then you'll need the 85W.