When buying a USB-C dock, check if it can provide enough power to your peripherals

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Many u201cbus-poweredu201d USB-C docks lack the power to handle all the peripherals you want to connect.

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Expand your view: This adapter is designed to allow you to connect an HDMI, DisplayPort, or VGA display to a USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 equipped Mac or Windows PC or laptop. It supports HDMI and DisplayPort resolutions up to 4K@30Hz and VGA resolutions up to 1080p@60Hz. One cable to connect them all: connect all of your devices and keep everything you do organized through one powerful cable. The USB-C Dual monitor docking station connects up to ten devices to a single USB-C port on your computer.

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