🔗 Dock Your Way to Productivity!
The Lenovo ThinkPad USB-C Dock Gen 2 is a powerful docking solution designed for Lenovo ThinkPad models, featuring 5 USB ports, support for up to 3 external monitors, and a robust 90W power supply, all in a sleek, portable design.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Total Usb Ports | 5 |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Hardware Interface | USB Docking Station, USB, DisplayPort, Ethernet, HDMI, USB 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Lenovo Thinkpad Models : V340-17IWL , E490 , E590, L390 , P53s , T480 , T480s , T490 , T490s , T495 , T495s , T590, X270 , X1 Carbon 6th Generation , X1 Carbon 7th Generation, X1 Yoga 3rd Generation, X1 Yoga 4th Generation, X1 X270 , X1 X280, X1 X390 Yoga, X1 X395, X1 Tablet Generation 3 . All model numbers are sufix specifc |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.3"L x 2.95"W x 6.22"H |
Color | Black |
C**Y
Great little dock
Love it. I use the same set up at my office at my company and my office at home, each with a 32” BenQ UHD professional 4K display. One USBC cable to plug in and out. Works seamlessly. Would buy again and recommend in a heartbeat.
J**E
Make sure you plug into the correct USB-C port
T480 Linux user here.The dock kept disconnecting randomly. I tried everything to fix it. It turns out I was connecting it to the wrong USB-C port. I was connecting it to the power port. It's supposed to be connected to the USB-C port inside the thunderbolt port below that.After that it works great. No complaints.
A**N
docking station
This docking station is great for Lenovo PCs. It allows for dual monitor hook up and it’s easy to set up and highly recommend this doc for any Lenovo PC.
T**Y
Does exactly what it's supposed to
Not much else to say since the product itself is pretty self explanatory in its specs. If you just need a pretty simple docking station that allows display out and charges your laptop at the same time, then this seems to be the best bang for buck out of the docking stations I researched. It also has a pretty healthy amount of ports considering its size. I don't travel for work, but if I did, this charging station would also be perfect for travel since it is so compact. The only thing to consider is that power brick as well, which is more or less the same size as the docking station.I haven't had any connectivity or power issues, seems like a very reliable unit. I would definitely recommend it for anyone who just needs a basic laptop docking station.
R**E
USB-C Cables Not Functional for Passing Video
I ordered two of these "new" for my company (we have over 25 of these in use). Both port replicators were shipped with non-OEM USB-C cables that did not pass display input. The port replicators themselves function fine and I have no intention to return either of them. However, I did have to source 2 of the required USB-C cables separately (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VXRY7NM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A32NZ7ZO7DP6C6&psc=1). That's an additional $49.60 ($24.80 each) that my company had to pay to get use out of these port replicators.Ideally, I would like a partial refund of $49.60, but Amazon's return process is all or nothing and I need to get these devices out to our staff as quickly as possible.
L**K
Good Docking Station for a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon, Gen 7
I have become spoiled using 2 external monitors with another laptop I used for several years. Current laptops' commuting abilities make them usable for me for all my needs whether in the office, traveling, or in class. However, the small single laptop screen is not as easy to view with my eyes as it was 10 years ago. I bought a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon, Gen 7 based on previous good performance of an earlier Thinkpad. This docking station works well, but like most new laptops it connects via the super/lightening/all in one USB C connection. I would prefer the older style connector, but this most be the way PC makers want to go. The setup was fairly quick and worked almost like plug and play with my two existing monitors. I had to invest a few minutes to set up the monitor displays as I wanted, but this probably the case with any docking station. I looked at the cheaper knockoff docking stations, but was not impressed with their reviews. Some also do not charge the laptop which makes them almost worthless. This Lenovo branded dock was certainly not cheap and I probably paid a premium for the name. So far it is working as advertised to charge my laptop and seamlessly switch to the external monitors when I plug it into my laptop.
K**K
It’s Lenovo, works great!
Works as expected. Perfect for my uses. Would definitely purchase again.
N**.
Solid Dock with a few minor annoyances
This USBC dock has been pretty good for my employees. We get Lenovo laptops (mostly T470/480/490 and T14/15 and P1). It works really well for these laptops. It charges, has a good assortment of ports, has a small footprint, and we dont have a lot of issues with them (usually a power cycle fixes most problems)Lenovo charges way too much for these docks. Even before COVID issues, these were often pushing $200 unless you found them on sale which is far too much for what you get. Now Lenovo and Amazon scalp everyone because they know they can. I typically buy these from Amazon since they are normally less expensive, but make sure you aren't buying from some scammy reseller or buying renewed. These docks used to cost about 150-180 not that long ago.It's really frustrating that they only include 1 HDMI port on this dock and 2 Display Port. A lot of Lenovo displays dont have Display Port, only HDMI. Basically all of the Lenovo displays that have DP don't ship with a Display Port cable, so this dock means that you HAVE to buy specific monitors, and then also have to buy additional cables. Literally a second HDMI port would correct most of this problem, but that only exists on the $300+ version of the dock. Shameful.This dock only works with your laptop using the rear USBC plug. There is one in the front but for whatever reason Lenovo only has the rear one set up for the "docking" which makes no sense. (dont get me started on Lenovo laptops only docking with certain USBC ports on the laptop itself)Lately I have received a lot of faulty docks where people have to fight with it a little bit for the displays to work, the charging to work, etc. Quality control is down (even for Chinese junk electronics standards).All this being said, when you get it at a fair price, these docks work pretty well. I have replaced maybe 2 out of about 50 in my company due to faulty equipment. Lenovo was pretty quick to replace it. We use these with Dell and HP computers without much trouble, and even MacBooks which are notoriously terrible about compatibility (though they do still give us trouble from time to time)
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