







🚀 Power, Ports & Productivity — The Ultimate Docking Command Center
The Selore 16-in-1 USB-C Docking Station combines a robust 65W power adapter with quad 4K monitor support and ultra-fast 10Gbps USB 3.1 ports. Designed for professionals craving seamless multi-device connectivity, it features dual HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, and versatile USB-A/C ports. Perfect for maximizing workspace efficiency and ensuring stable, high-speed data and network performance across a wide range of laptops.







| ASIN | B0D6V7CHHN |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,992 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 103 in Docking Stations |
| Brand | Selore&S-Global |
| Brand Name | Selore&S-Global |
| Colour | 15 in 1 Docking Station with Power Adapter |
| Compatible Devices | Microsoft Surface Book 2, Microsoft Surface Go, Surface Pro 5, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, Dell Precision 5510, Dell XPS 13 15 17, Lenovo Yoga , Lenovo thinkpad , HP EliteBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air |
| Compatible devices | Microsoft Surface Book 2, Microsoft Surface Go, Surface Pro 5, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, Dell Precision 5510, Dell XPS 13 15 17, Lenovo Yoga , Lenovo thinkpad , HP EliteBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air Compatible devices Microsoft Surface Book 2, Microsoft Surface Go, Surface Pro 5, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, Dell Precision 5510, Dell XPS 13 15 17, Lenovo Yoga , Lenovo thinkpad , HP EliteBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air See more |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 out of 5 stars 9 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.1 Type C |
| Hardware interface | USB 3.1 Type C |
| Manufacturer | Selore&S-Global |
| Number of Ports | 15 |
| Number of ports | 15 |
| Product Warranty | 1 |
| Total HDMI Port | 2 |
| Total USB Ports | 6 |
| Total USB ports | 6 |
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Excellent Value for Money
If you're like me, you seem to need a never ending supply of USB A, B and C ports for plugging all your peripherals into. I have a Mac mini with a Satechi hub that sits underneath it - and works really well (recommended). However, having three USB ports on the front of this device means having cables all over my desktop - not something that looks good or helps out when working in a confined space. So I tried an Anker hub (chosen because of the perceived quality and half decent price on Amazon). Said hub arrives, I hook it up to my three external HDD's and....nothing. Not a peep. Try a flash drive - yes, that works. HDD's don't. Maybe I was doing something wrong but my impatience got the better of me and I sent it back. Enter the Selore hub. Hmm...doubts already. Never heard of them. But then, I'd never heard of 'Satechi' and that proved itself immediately. Ordered the new hub (at almost half the price of the Anker) and it arrived within 24hours. Hooked it up. Attached HDD's...ta-daaa!! Everything's cooking! Plugged in the RJ45 lead to my gigabit switch...now we've got connectivity too! Whoa! All the USB leads are now rear facing and the 'front' of the unit shows HDMI sockets (that I probably won't use) and a useful (for some) VGA socket. Most of the hubs on Amazon have two or three USB A sockets. This has FIVE. One of which supports USB-A 3.1 with 10Gbps transfer speeds... (whatever that means...). Data transfer is fast enough for me - I'm not expecting anything too flash. As long as it takes minutes and not hours, I'm happy as it's largely just backup and storage. It's been backing up 'Time Machine' as well as some hefty music files for the past ten minutes and there's no heat coming from the unit. It feels like a good bit of kit. That soft, almost rubbery texture on the outside and a sleek aluminium band round where the USB sockets are. One thing to note - they sell this with and without the power supply. I think it can run from USB C but if you're creating high demand, it might be worth the (very little) extra to get it with the power supply (that connects to the USB C PD100W socket). Thoughts? I'd have liked it to have had maybe one or two more USB sockets. But that's about it. Good value. Good connectivity. Good build quality. Just....'Good' (so far....) Buy with confidence.
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Golden!
I've been using the USB C Docking Station with the 65W Power Adapter for a few weeks now, and I can honestly say it has been a game-changer for my workflow. The fact that this single docking station offers 16-in-1 connectivity options is impressive! It’s not just a hub—it’s the command center for all my devices. The quad monitor support is particularly incredible. With two HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, and VGA, I’ve been able to set up multiple displays effortlessly. Whether I’m running dual monitors for work or switching to a quad setup for multitasking, the docking station handles it like a champ. The video quality is crystal-clear, even when running multiple high-resolution screens. On top of that, the power delivery feature is a huge bonus. The 65W adapter is perfect for charging my laptop, while the 100W power pass-through ensures all my devices stay juiced up. I also appreciate the variety of USB ports. The combination of USB-C 3.1 and USB-A 3.0 ports makes it so versatile—everything from external drives to peripherals connects without a hiccup. The RJ45 Ethernet port is another standout feature. I’ve enjoyed a stable and fast wired internet connection—especially useful when working with large file uploads or streaming. The built-in audio jack and SD/TF card slots add even more convenience. It’s clear this docking station was designed with productivity in mind. The build quality is sturdy, and it fits nicely on my desk without taking up too much space. Honestly, it feels like this device has simplified my entire work setup. If you’re looking for a docking station that can do it all, I highly recommend giving this one a try!
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