Now you can connect an ethernet cable for wired data, and any USB-A devices you have to the remaining ports. You’ll plug those into any of the three Thunderbolt ports on the back of the dock. It’s worth noting that all monitor connections on the dock are Thunderbolt, so you’ll have to get some new cables (Thunderbolt to DisplayPort, or Thunderbolt to HDMI) or Thunderbolt adapters to work with the cables you have. We’ll tackle and external monitor (or two) next. Next connect the power adapter to the dock and the appropriate wall plug cable to the power adapter before connecting to wall power.
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Figure out if you want the Stone Pro flat or vertical (with the stand) and then if all your cables will reach your devices. Getting connected is pretty straight forward. If you don’t have a ton of desktop real estate, they’ve also included a vertical stand to minimize the footprint.
Who said expansion docks needed to be ugly or boxy? Brydge certainly doesn’t think so. Power: 135w power supply | 90w power pass through to charge connected computerĭimensions: 198 x 75 x 131mm | 338g Design and features Surface Pro: Surface Pro 7 – Single display via USB-C | Surface Pro 8 – Dual displays via USB4ĭisplay Support: Via Thunderbolt 4 – Single 8K/30 Hz or Dual 4K/60 Hz MacOS: 11.0 or greater | 2020 MacBook Air and M1 MacBook Pro limited to single display
1 x Power Adapter + US and International Type I cables.All of this in a sloped design that can double as a laptop riser. The Brydge Stone Pro TB4 dual display dock is a multiport dock that can charge your laptop (up to 90w) while adding support for dual monitors, extra USB-A and C ports along with an SD card reader and ethernet port.