It works with my iPad Pro and MacBook Pro. However, it loses the connection about once a week, then I have to unplug it briefly and plug it back in with just the network cable, wait briefly until the connection is established, then plug in the power cable.
Hi, I've only used the docking station for Windows7/10/11 and it works without any problems. For Mac, it is specified (in the technical notes) that for two monitors it can only mirror. It may well be that the DP port is the main port, in which case, if it's not available, the HDMI port is not active. It can't be linked to the power supply, because in that case it will have the opposite effect: for one monitor it will work, for two it won't. But I'm going to try the Belkin docking station. But I'm going to try the Belkin station with one of my MacBooks (an M3, and also an Intel) after tomorrow (tomorrow is Fasnacht in Basel) for two monitors (DP and HDMI).
A Power Delivery USB-C charger is needed for this, one of these, for example, would be well suited because it also has enough power:
Aukey Omnia PA-B6S + USB C cable (90 W, GaN Technology, Power Delivery 3.0, Quick Charge 4.0, Adaptive Fast Charge)
A USB-C port can be seen at the far right rear, it is labelled PD 3.0. A Power Delivery capable power supply is required, and yes, that would be passthrough.
You can simply turn the dock around. It's more or less upside down and then turned around. Then the connection is on the right-hand side. Belkin even offers this in its original description.
According to my research, unfortunately not. The maximum supported resolutions are summarised as follows: https://www.belkin.com/de/business/hubs-and-docks-for-business/docking-stations-for-business/connect-usb-c-11-in-1-multiport-dock/p/p-inc004/
Charging a notebook via USB-C only works if a Power Delivery charger is used. A normal USB charger, such as the one supplied with a smartphone, does not work.
However, it will work with this charger, which can deliver up to 100 watts via the Power Delivery (PD) port:
Minix NEO P2 (100 W, Power Delivery 3.0, Quick Charge 3.0, GaN Technology)
This should not be a problem, via USB-C even 3840 x 2160 pixels can be controlled via HDMI, with the appropriate HDMI cable. For 3840x2160, depending on the hardware installed in the USB-C hub, this may be 30 or even 60 Hz.
Hello :)
In general, this docking station is universally compatible. You have an HDMI connection, a Displayport and a VGA connection here.
This allows you to connect three monitors to the docking station with the given cables and use them independently of each other (not mirrored).
In other words, you would have to attach the fourth monitor to the notebook.