







🚀 Power Your Productivity with Quad Displays & Lightning-Speed Ports!
This 15-in-1 USB-C docking station transforms your laptop into a powerhouse workstation by supporting up to four external monitors (dual HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA), delivering 100W power delivery, and offering ultra-fast data transfer through multiple USB ports and card readers. Ideal for professionals seeking seamless multi-tasking, stable Ethernet connectivity, and a clutter-free desk setup, it’s compatible with most Thunderbolt 4 and USB-C laptops that support video output.
















| ASIN | B0B1HPNFX6 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,645 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 72 in Docking Stations |
| Brand | Selore&S-Global |
| Colour | 15 in 1 Docking Station 2 HDMI DisplayPort VGA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available | 17 May 2022 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 350 g |
| Item model number | SEDK0701 |
| Manufacturer | Selore&S-Global |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 1 cm; 350 g |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
W**Y
Great dock for the right laptop.
Update: I bought this on 28th Jan 2023, and it has worked flawlessly until today. I have two HDMI and one DisplayPort monitors connected (all identical). First the one HDMI suddenly went blank, I fiddled with the cable and it came back to life. Then it went out again, and fiddling with the cable made both HDMI screens go blank. Computer still thought they were there, and the monitors were still active (didn't go into sleep mode). Then a bit more plugging and unplugging and all worked, then the first HDMI one that had failed, failed again. Replaced the cable to that one and everything seemed fine for about an hour and then the dodgy HDMI one went blank again. having tried various cables I suspect that there's something gone wrong inside that is affecting both HDMI ports, wiggling things sometimes brings one back to life, or kills both. I'd guess there's a internal connection issue to the ports themselves, only affecting the HDMI ports. The DisplayPort is not affected and works fine. I've simply ordered a replacemnt unit as this is a business critical issue for me at the moment. I will follow up with the supplier at the weekend. Originally cost me £100, which is a bit over £50 per year for a very good working environment, so I hope the next one lasts as long (and it's now only £79.99). -------------- I'm using this dock with three ASUS ProArt PA248QV WUXGA 1920x1200 16:10 monitors. Two are connected via HDMI and the third via DisplayPort. I’ve not tried the VGA port so have no idea if it could actually support a fourth display. I also have various other bits plugged into USB ports such as keyboard, mouse, camera, etc. I'm powering it with a 96W PD power block and it in turn provides ample power to my laptop, all through the same USB C cable (supplied) through which the data flows. It’s a very convenient solution. It is also nicely made with a good feel to it, but it doesn’t come with a stand or mounting clip, so I’ll probably end up using double sided tape to keep it neatly attached to the back of a monitor stand. It needs a modern laptop with DisplayPort over USB C capability. It did not work with a Lenovo X1 Carbon 5th GEN (2017 model) even though it supports DisplayPort over USB C – the two HDMI monitors were fine but the DisplayPort one would only display at 640x480 resolution. I think the DisplayPort version on that laptop is too old. It works perfectly with Lenovo X1 Carbon 9th GEN (2022 model), and it also works perfectly with a Lenovo L14 (2023 Model). In both of these cases the laptop screen also works, so I effectively have 4 screens including the laptop. Altogether it is a brilliant little dock but you do need to check the compatibility of your laptop.
S**G
Well built and highly functional
Well made and highly functional. This dock also has the advantage of ethernet, HDMI AND DisplayPort (which is handy for many Dell products aimed at Business / Home Office Products ). The listing does point out that you need to ensure that your computer (typically a laptop) is compatible with this device. This may entail amending setting for the DisplayPort/lightning behaviour in your BIOS.
J**O
This is nothing but a paperweight
The device does not perform as described and I can get no help working with it, so back it goes. I have a HP Probook laptop, and this device does not work with it. I even bought hte addtional 65 watt USB C type power supply which is required, and not included with the docking station! Still no dual HDMI, hell no HDMI period! I advidsed you spend a bit more and get a good known brand! This one is complete junk! UNstructions also are useless!
M**K
Sleek Design Meets Practical Performance
As an avid tech user who values both functionality and aesthetics, I was intrigued to try the Selore&S-Global Docking Station despite its stated incompatibility with Dell laptops. Here's my honest take on this sleek and slender powerhouse of connectivity. Design & Installation: The docking station sports a modern, sleek look that's quite appealing, albeit with a slight design oversight. The front-facing power display and USB slots necessitated an under-the-table setup to keep my workspace uncluttered. Thankfully, its slim profile lent itself well to a neat zip-tie installation, a minor but clever design plus for those who prefer invisible wires. Functionality & Performance: A significant highlight is the seamless integration with peripherals, such as the integrated camera/mic setup, which delivered exceptional performance—crucial for my virtual presentations and online interactions. However, it hasn't been all smooth sailing. The screen blackouts, affecting one or both monitors occasionally, required some troubleshooting—reconnecting the host cables or, in some cases, a laptop reboot. Although a manageable hiccup, it's a point of consideration for potential users who need uninterrupted service. Charging Capability: One surprising feature was its ability to charge my Dell laptop through the dock, despite the compatibility warnings. Although the laptop battery icon shows an error, the charging proceeds effectively—a reassuring aspect for those who, like me, are looking for workarounds that defy the norm. Conclusion: The Selore&S-Global Docking Station stands out as a robust, multi-functional device that's mostly reliable, barring a few quirks. For Dell users and others who don't mind the occasional tech troubleshooting, this docking station offers a compelling choice that marries sleek design with practical performance.
D**S
It works but there are better similar priced solutions
Bought this and to be honest wish I hadn’t. It does what it says and I use it to extend my display to 2 additional screens for which it works. To be honest it’s limited as it relays on the power available from a laptops USB-C port. You’d be better off buys a second hand refurbished Dell dock from Amazon as its mains powered and therefore a simpler solution.
D**.
Initially great but has now stopped working
Initially very impressed and worked great however over past few months I started to have issued with my screens disconnecting along with other peripherals. It has now stopped charging my laptop even though I am using a correct power source and certain ports no longer work. For the price I would have expected it to have worked longer than 12 months so I am disappointed.
L**E
Great
Easy to set up, works well to connect laptop to 2 external screens.
J**L
Product quality not good enough
This item became faulty within 2 months. One display stopped working, now no displays work. Customer service helped me try and fix it. When that process ended without success, sent me a new device.
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