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Laptop Dock Belkin AVC008BTSGY
The Belkin AVC008BTSGY Laptop Dock expands a single USB-C port into HDMI, Ethernet (RJ-45), two USB-A ports, an SD card reader and a USB-C PD pass-through port. Designed for laptops with limited I/O, the compact dock supports USB 3.2 Gen 1 host interface and up to 100W power delivery for simultaneous charging while using peripherals. Its slim grey and black housing and small footprint (117 × 16 × 47 mm) make it suitable for mobile workstations and tidy desktops, while supporting 4K video and fast data transfer.
This multiport adapter provides a combination of video, network, wired data and charging connections in a single 6‑in‑1 unit, restoring ports removed from modern laptops. It uses a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type‑C host interface for up to 5 Gbps bandwidth between the laptop and connected devices, and supports pass‑through USB‑C Power Delivery up to 100W so you can charge your laptop while using the dock. The compact, travel‑friendly design reduces desk clutter and is compatible with SD memory cards and common peripherals.
Connect the dock to your laptop’s USB‑C port using the integrated or supplied cable. Plug an HDMI cable from the dock to an external monitor for video output, connect Ethernet to the RJ‑45 port for wired network access, and attach USB‑A devices such as drives or input devices. Insert an SD card into the card reader for file transfer. If charging is required, connect a USB‑C PD charger to the dock’s USB‑C PD port; the dock will pass power through to the laptop while maintaining peripheral connections.
For best performance, use a USB‑C PD charger that supports sufficient wattage for your laptop and a high‑speed HDMI cable for 4K displays. Ensure your laptop’s USB‑C port supports video output (DisplayPort Alt Mode) if you require external monitor functionality.
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