Get an MCY 12-in-1 Triple Display Laptop Docking Station for Half Off

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Mcy Docking Station Featured

It’s something many of us are familiar with. You’re trying to get some work done on your laptop, but you simply don’t have enough ports for all your devices at once, let alone the space on your desk for all the hubs you need. Yet, if you get the MCY 12-in-1 Triple Display Laptop Docking Station, you’ll get everything you need for half the price.

The 12 ports on the device include 2X HDMI, 1X 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz VGA, 2X super speed USB 3.0, 2X USB 2.0, 1X Ethernet RJ-45, SD card reader, TF card reader, 1X PD, and 1X USB-C. It’s specifically designed for a triple display, with the two HDMI and the VGA port. Do note that the TF and SD card readers cannot be read simultaneously.

The MCY 12-in-1 Triple Display Laptop Docking Station supports super speed data transmission with two USB 3.0 ports up to 5Gbps. The two USB 2.0 ports allow you to have a more stable connection. When you’re not working, you can watch a 1G movie via the 1000Mbps Gigabit RJ45 Ethernet.

Mcy Docking Station Ports

PD charging at 85W max provides high-speed charging, while the USB-C allows pass-through charging via a female port. This allows you to charge your laptop while still using the other ports.

The docking station is compatible with MacBook, Xiaomi, SAMSUNG, Dell, Asus, Huawei, Lenovo, Google, SAMSUNG, mobile phones with USB-C, Google Chrome OS, Windows, Linux, and Vista.

Do note that only mirror and non-mirror modes are available for macOS. For a MacBook, either all external monitors will be mirrored, or all external monitors will have the same content that is different from your laptop.

Use the code 502V9NRJ to get the docking station for half off and pay just $44.99 through June 8.

MCY 12-in-1 Triple Display Laptop Docking Station

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