Three new cutting-edge docking stations from Plugable let you add more displays and ports to your desk than ever before.
Even as Apple adds more ports to its laptops and desktops, it’s never enough. Fortunately, companies like Plugable offer ways to push the limits of external displays or fit even more charging ports into a smaller space.
Plugable unveiled three new products at CES 2025, including a five-display dock, a 10-port USB-C charger, and the DisplayLink Pro quad display adapter. Each of these products helps users reduce cable clutter and improve their workspace.
“At Plugable, we’ve always aimed to push the boundaries of innovation, and we’re proud to introduce true firsts with the launch of the PS-10CC and UD-7400PD,” said Bernie Thompson. , founder and CTO of Plugable. “PS-10CC is the world’s first 10-port USB-C charger with intelligent power allocation, and UD-7400PD is the first docking station to support up to 5 external monitors – all making users’ lives easier and more efficient. “Designed for .”
USB-C 5-display docking station with HDMI 2.1 and 140W charging
Connect up to five high-resolution displays to your MacBook Pro while providing 140W charging. The UD-7400PD docking station, also called the 5 Display Dock, works with any M series Mac, even Macs that typically support only one display.
Connect three 8K or one 8K and four 4K displays through any combination of available ports. There is an HDMI 2.1 port, an HDMI 2.0 port, and three USB-C ports with DisplayLink.
Users will need to use DisplayLink software to use all five external displays, but the dock is universally compatible out of the box. Additional ports on the front allow users to charge other devices, such as iPhones.
Get the 5 Display Dock for $264.95 at Plugable.
USB-C PD 10 port priority charger
The 10-port USB-C charger uses Plugable’s PriorityShare technology to intelligently distribute power to all connected devices. Charging order is prioritized from left to right, with power reallocated down the line as each device is fully charged.
When you connect a USB-C power supply between 18W and 100W, the available power is allocated to the connected device. Normally this would mean the incoming charges would be spread out and trickled across each port, but PriorityShare handles this differently.
Even at the slowest 18W rating, your device will charge in sequence until full. Plug anything into your AirPods from your iPhone, wake up, and everything is charged.
Get the 10-port USB-C charger for $99.95 from Plugable.
USB-C Quad 4K HDMI Graphics Adapter with 100W PD Charging
The DisplayLink Pro Quad Display Adapter is a travel accessory that lets you connect four 4K 60Hz HDMI displays to a single USB-C port. Connected laptops and accessories support up to 100W pass-through charging.
The adapter works with any M-series Mac and adds four displays to your setup. A built-in USB-C cable makes connection easy.
Users will need to use DisplayLink software to use all four external displays, but the dock is universally compatible out of the box. It’s bus powered, but the included PD passthrough port allows you to charge your laptop with 90W and 10W to power the dock.
Get the DisplayLink Pro Quad Display Adapter from Plugable for $124.95.