ALOGIC’s USB-C Triple Display Docking Station is here to make your workspace clutter-free and loaded with infinite possibilities. Power-packed with comprehensive connectivity, it supports up to three displays at resolutions of up to 4K, and also provides a full range of USB and Ethernet ports. Its plug-and-play design ensures a hassle-free experience, while the premium 100W laptop charging keeps you powered up for an extended period.
Multiple Connectivity Options
Our docking station supports multiple display connectivity with 2 x DisplayPort (DP ++ / DP 1.4) and 1 x HDMI 2.0 output. Moreover, it features a variety of USB ports, Gigabit Ethernet, a 3.5mm Combo Jack, and an SD Card slot. Also, it comes with lock slots for added security when used in an office or a hot-desking environment.
Driverless Plug and Play Design
The ALOGIC docking station is designed for hassle-free operation. It naturally becomes an extension of your laptop without the need for any software or drivers. Just plug and play for a clean, clutter-free workspace.
Support for Triple Display
The MA3 dock can support up to three external displays via the 2 x DisplayPort (DP ++ / DP 1.4) and 1 x HDMI 2.0 output. When used with a Windows Laptop, support extension or mirroring across the three external displays, the dock will s.
*Refer to the resolution support table for details on different resolutions supported with the dock.
100W Laptop Charging
The dock charges your laptop with up to 100W of power. This allows for a perfect single cable solution to add multiple displays, USB accessories, gigabit ethernet, headphones/Mic, and charge your laptop simultaneously.
Not all USB-C ports support video output. Many Windows and Chromebook computers have multiple USB-C ports, but only support video output from one or two. If using a Windows or Chromebook machine, it is essential to plug the device into a port/port that supports video output for it to be able to show video on external monitors.
DisplayPort and Thunderbolt icons Compatibility
Many USB-C ports with no labelling support video output; however, USB-C ports with a DisplayPort logo or Intel Thunderbolt logo printed next to them almost certainly support video output, and you should look for these icons next to the ports on your computer.
If you doubt whether a USB-C port supports video output, consult the user manual for your computer or the support information on the manufacturer’s website.
The device can be used with USB-C ports, which do not support video output. However, you cannot connect the HDMI ports to external monitors and show video. The other ports (Ethernet, audio, card readers and USB ports) will be functional.
Package includes
Product specifications
* Resolution support table
Host Bandwidth
(2 Lane)
Single Display
Dual Display
Triple Display
MST Host (Independent/Extended)
MST Host (Independent/Extended)
HBR3 DP1.4 with DSC
5120x2880@60Hz
2*3840x2160@60Hz
3*3840x2160@60Hz (with reduced blanking)
HBR3
DP1.4 without DSC
3840x2160@60Hz
2*3840x2160@30Hz
1*3840x2160@30Hz+
2*1920x1080P@60Hz
HBR2
DP1.2
3840x2160@30Hz
2*1920x1080P@60Hz
3*1920x1080P@30Hz