
Belkin Thunderbolt 4 Dock Pro
Thunderbolt, 8 Ports
Belkin Thunderbolt 4 Dock Pro
Thunderbolt, 8 Ports
No, it's only used to power up the docking station. Or to turn on a MacBook with the screen open.
Yes, I have two displays connected to my MacBook. One has to be plugged into the Belkin, and the second directly into the Mac for it to work. That's how I managed to view both.
I had a similar problem with my Macbook M1Max 2021, according to Belkin, the problem is with Apple. Here's what I can advise you: Power cycling: - Turn off your Macbook completely - Unplug your monitor - Plug the HDMI cable into your Macbook and your monitor. - Plug your monitor back in - Turn on your Macbook and the screen again Both HDMI and Displayport can be a bit dopey at times, so a full power cycle can help. Otherwise, I would try a different HDMI cable. Last but not least, you can try a USB-C to HDMI cable, but that's not a good alternative in my opinion. My solution was to step away from Belkin. I reported the problem to Digitec and changed my dock to one from CalDigit (I used the TS3+, the TS4 would be even better).
Hello, that's exactly what I do and it works fine. I dock my private Apple MBP M1 Pro or business Dell Latitude 5411 on it and operate two external monitors (Dell U2720Q and U2515H).
It is a power button, so yes. If the Thunderbolt Dock is switched on, it charges external devices, otherwise it does not.
Unfortunately, no. Belkin itself states in the compatibility that only one external display can be operated at a time with M1-based MacBooks.
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