NCTS Type-C 12-in-1 USB-C Hub / Docking Station with Dual HDMI, VGA, RJ45 & 100 W PD

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Supports dual HDMI (4K@30Hz) + VGA (1080p) displays simultaneously (Windows supports MST)
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100W Power Delivery (PD) input to charge host laptop or device
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Ports: 2 × USB 3.0, 2 × USB 2.0, SD + TF card readers, 3.5 mm audio, RJ45 Ethernet (100 Mbps)
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Compact build: ~105 g weight, 12.5 cm cable length
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Broad OS support: works with Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS
The NCTS Type-C 12-in-1 hub / docking station transforms a single USB-C port on your laptop or tablet into a fully featured workstation. It merges video output, power delivery, data expansion, and network connectivity in one compact adapter — especially useful for users of ultrabooks, MacBooks, Chromebook, and other USB-C devices requiring more I/O.
Video / Display Support
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Offers dual HDMI outputs capable of 4K@30Hz videostream.
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Also includes a VGA port supporting 1080p@60Hz for legacy displays.
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On Windows, supports MST (Multi-Stream Transport) so you can extend to three displays: two via HDMI + one via VGA.
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On macOS, the external displays will mirror (i.e. identical content), as macOS does not support MST.
Power & Charging
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The hub includes a Type-C PD (Power Delivery) port, which supports up to 100 W of power input to charge your laptop or pass-through power while other ports are in use.
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Note: PD port is for power input, not for data.
Data & Connectivity
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USB ports: 2 × USB 3.0 (5 Gbps) + 2 × USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) for peripherals like external HDD, flash drives, keyboard, mouse, etc.
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SD + TF card readers on board — supports both simultaneously.
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RJ45 Ethernet (100 Mbps) interface for wired connectivity.
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3.5 mm audio / mic port for headphone output or audio pass-through.
Physical & Other Details
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Cable length: ~12.5 cm
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Enclosure: Likely aluminum or alloy shell (common in hubs) — helps with heat dissipation
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Compatibility: works with Windows 7/8/10/11, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, etc.
Use Cases & Scenarios
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Turn a USB-C only laptop into a full desk setup: multiple monitors, wired network, external storage, audio, etc.
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Travelers and remote workers who need to carry one hub instead of many adapters
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Creators, designers, developers who often multitask across multiple screens
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Use in meeting rooms or classrooms to connect projectors, monitors, network, and devices all at once
Limitations & Considerations
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The Ethernet port is 100 Mbps (not gigabit) according to spec sheet.
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MacOS only supports mirror mode (not extension) for multiple monitors.
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Using all video outputs simultaneously may reduce maximum resolution to 1080p on some ports.
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The PD port should be used for power in; it does not support data transfer.
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High-power USB devices (e.g. some external HDDs) may draw more than available hub current; use powered hub or external power source if needed.