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The DOCKCASE Explorer Edition USB-C Hub is a premium 10-in-1 docking station designed for professionals who demand seamless connectivity. Featuring 10 versatile ports including HDMI, DisplayPort, Gigabit Ethernet, USB-C and USB-A with 10Gbps data transfer, plus UHS-II SD/microSD card slots, it supports dual 4K@60Hz displays and delivers 100W power to keep your laptop charged. Its sleek aluminum design offers durability and efficient heat management, making it the perfect all-in-one solution for MacBook Air/Pro, XPS, and other USB-C laptops.











| ASIN | B0CJQTCSGX |
| Additional Features | Powered, Plug and Play |
| Best Sellers Rank | #501 in USB Hubs |
| Brand | DockCase |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | [VARIOUS] Laptops, Monitors, Projectors, TVs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 141 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet , HDMI , USB 3.0 |
| Manufacturer | TMD Touch |
| Number of Ports | 10 |
| Operating System | Mac OS 9, Windows 10, Windows 7 |
| Special Feature | Powered, Plug and Play |
| Total USB Ports | 6 |
| Total Usb Ports | 6 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
M**.
The best USB C hub so far
I recently picked up the DOCKCASE Explorer Edition USB-C Hub (10-in-1), and I am seriously impressed! This hub is a game changer for anyone needing to expand the capabilities of their USB-C enabled laptop or device. It packs a ton of functionality into a sleek, compact design, making it the perfect travel companion or desk accessory. First off, the build quality is fantastic. It feels sturdy but not bulky, and the aluminum finish gives it a premium look that matches the feel of high-end tech gear. It's also surprisingly lightweight for all it offers. As for the ports, they cover just about everything I could need. The HDMI port delivers crisp 4K resolution without any lag, and the Ethernet port ensures a stable, fast internet connection. I was also pleased to see two USB-A 3.0 ports that are great for connecting older devices, plus a USB-C port for charging, which supports power delivery so you can keep your laptop juiced up while using the hub. The SD card reader and microSD card reader are super handy, especially when transferring photos or videos from my camera. And having two USB-C ports is a nice bonus, making it easy to connect multiple peripherals at once. One thing that really stands out is the hub’s heat management. I’ve used other hubs that tend to get really hot under heavy use, but this one stays cool, even when I have multiple devices plugged in. Overall, the DOCKCASE Explorer Edition is a must-have for anyone who needs to maximize their USB-C port functionality. It’s got all the essential ports, works flawlessly, and doesn’t sacrifice portability or performance. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and feature-packed USB-C hub!
M**T
Awesome Design, Perfect for Tech Enthusiasts
I absolutely love the design of this USB hub/dock—it looks great on my desk and feels incredibly premium. The screen (while nice to look at) isn’t just for aesthetics; it provides useful information about connected devices, including power consumption from my AC adapter and the watts being delivered to my laptop. Despite the power draw, my M1 Pro MacBook Pro still charges faster than I need it to. The port selection meets my needs, and I appreciate the inclusion of a USB-C port, especially after transitioning primarily to USB-C devices. The included cable works well, and its length is perfect for my setup. Having used a DockCase SSD enclosure before, I’m familiar with the screen and menu functionality—it takes a little getting used to, but once you figure it out, it works well. I also like that some features are customizable. At this price point, a Thunderbolt connection would be nice, but it’s not a deal-breaker. While there are cheaper hubs available, none match the craftsmanship and design of this one.
A**D
More features, definitely worth the price if you need them!
After a long time using the 8-in-1 version of this hub that costs about half the price, I absolutely love it. It has not had any problems and has met my expectations in every way insofar as any USB C hub could do. The case is still in nearly pristine condition despite my daily usage too, the anodized aluminum has held up rather well to my usage in the datacenter, at my desk and my home office. Most of my review is comparing it to the 8-in-1 model that I have been using from DOCKCASE for the past few months, so I'll boil it down to some simple pros and cons before diving into why. Pros: - Lots of ports options, great for wireless dongles and security keys that don't need high speed connections and having two displays for supported devices! - Build quality is on point as usual. - Rubber feet on bottom to keep it in one place. - SD Card support. - 10Gbit USB passthrough. Cons: - It is quite a lot larger than the 8-in-1, surprisingly so. - Doesn't have grooves on the back that let it slide together with the M.2 Enclosures (It's a fun feature of the 8-in-1!). - Ethernet port is upside down (Might be a pro for people who have stubborn boots on their connectors). The downsides of the 8-in-1 are that the limited options for getting multiple displays. Only having one actual port for displays was rather limiting in my new office as I now have 2 monitors like in my home setup. I also found myself needing to use MicroSD cards as we have recently been imaging Raspberry Pis and having an all-in-one dock finally made me purchase this one. The performance is just as good as the other, my M.2 enclosure from DOCKCASE works at full-speed and it supports the correct speed for the various MicroSD cards that I have tried while imaging them. Network speeds are as expected for gigabit networking and it worked out of the box with my Switch much like the smaller 8-in-1. The main differences that I found were that the HDMI output was immediately compatible with my capture card with no extra configuration needed, and that my Switch, MacBook Pro, and Steam Deck all had no issues using the capture card or my 21:9 1440p ultrawide. I was able to get both of my 1440p displays up and running using both ports on my MacBook Pro and honestly, I thought I wouldn't like that this one has feet, but it is quite a lot more stable on the desk, not wanting to shift very much when I move my devices around. Overall it's been a long day of running it through its paces but this one will definitely see a lot more use at work than my older unit, but I expect that it'll have similar longevity since its build quality is the same as all of their other products. One of the biggest upgrades is that you get full 10gbit passthrough to another USB device down the chain from either the blue USB A or C ports. I was able to test this using my M.2 enclosure and it works great!
M**O
Good while it lasted (1 Year)
I really liked the hub, it was a cool design, the display gave a lot of information I wanted to know because on other hubs it was just a guess. It was all good until it died on me a after a year of light use. I would take it to conventions for my steam deck and laptop but one day it stopped sending video out. I tried different type C 10gb display cables for the hub, different HDMI and display port cables, and singled out the hub when connecting the device directly to a display to see it was outputting fine. If this was a cheaper hub, I would be willing to give it more stars but for the price I want something that will work for more then a year.
M**T
Description technically accurate, pretty misleading
I bought this as a hub for my M2 Macbook's docking station. I had two issues when I plugged it in. I have returned the hub to Amazon. First, while you can plug two monitors in to the hub (one to HDMI and the other to DP) they will display the exact same thing if the host computer is a Mac. I believe this is a Mac issue and not a DOCKCASE issue, so DOCKCASE should not be blamed for it, but if you are looking to have two external monitors from your Mac laptop this is not a workable solution for now. Again, complain to Apple not DOCKCASE about this, but know what you are (not) getting. The second issue was significant lag, which I attributed to the processor in the DOCKCASE hub. I no longer believe that. After looking at some whitepapers (one of which DOCKCASE _very_ helpfully sent to me,) I believe there are two more likely explanations: first, it is possible that plugging the wireless receiver into a USB 3.0 port can lead to radio interference that will interfere with the wireless communication. I do not believe that was the problem here, because I tested the receiver in other USB 3.0 devices, including 2 other USB 3.0 hubs, and did not have the lag. Second, a USB hub that tries to take all of its power from the USB port may not have enough power to continuously power the receiver. To test this, I unplugged my external USB 3.0 hubs from wall power so they were relying only on the USB port for juice and experienced the same lag and stutter as I got from the DOCKCASE hub. I believe the hub was simply underpowered. I have added a star because DOCKCASE's response to my return was EXCELLENT, with helpful insight, timely communication, and even outside research sources. Again, I believe the product is good and the company excellent. It just does not work for my use case. I found a dedicated device, with MacOS driver software, that allows for dual external displays.
A**Y
Extremely high quality good for military!
I stumbled across this product and their website while looking for a hub for my new M3 MacBook Pro . Needed something to connect multiple screens and have the ability to quickly read my CAC card to access my military work portal. So far this product works perfectly and as advertised ! I sat on it for a while due to its high price and over functionality as I felt it was over kill but I’m thinking it’s worth every penny. I travel a lot and need a device that will not break and is durable while packing a punch. This rugged hard steel case seems very durable but only time will tell. The screen and the information it displays is extremely helpful and lets me better gauge my work flow. I will be using it day to day and will continue to follow up to see how it keeps up. So far so good very happy with the product and the quality!
M**N
Lots of Power in a Premium Package (4 Week Review)
The DockCase 10-in-1 has some extremely useful and unique features I have not seen in any other dock. Beyond aesthetics, it truly shines in portability and customizability. Since it sports a SOC, it goes beyond just providing information readout -- it offers advanced customization options. I highly recommend this to anyone looking for reliability and device compatibility as it is bar-none the best I have ever used. I rarely review products, but this is one that I think deserved my time. I'm an engineer and techie (hence the long review) and have always liked this company's products -- I already own a first-gen 6-in-1, which I bought several years ago as well as two DockCase NVME SSD enclosures (which can be hard to tell apart sometimes). I also bought my younger sister a Dockcase 7-in-1 as a gift when she went to college, which she has been using regularly. My initial intended use for this dockcase 10-in-1 was to use it at my desk, but I ended up taking it with me to use with my Laptop, Switch, & Steam Deck a few times already as it was a significant upgrade over my old dockcase 6-in-1, which I have now relegated to hooking up my Steam Deck in my bedroom. Power & Customizability: Unlike the first generation 6-in-1 dock which had a pinhole and required a paperclip or sim card tool to change settings/interact, the newer 10-in-1 sports a flush button that can be used to more easily navigate the display and change settings - which is a significant upgrade. It also has many more configurable settings and options. The LCD screen is not just for aesthetics. This dock allowed me to dig deeper into its behavior and make some useful tweaks - for example, the internal display's orientation can be changed to fit the dock's orientation on the desk. One feature I found to be useful is the ability to tweak how much power the dock is allowed to reserve for its ports when plugged into an external power source. The standard specification for USB A 3.0 is only 4.5W, which is what you will find on most motherboards, laptops, and other docks. However, this dock allows the user to directly set the maximum amount of power consumed by the dock itself - either to reduce consumption or allocate more for power-hungry peripherals. The USB-A ports can provide up to 7.5W, while the USB-C port can supply up to 15W. For me, this is a game changer. When hooked up to my desktop and an independent power source, I am able to reconfigure the dock to properly power my notoriously power-hungry X56 Hotas (flight) Controller over USB A. Previously, these controllers drew too much power from my mobo and would flake out. This could be equally useful for anyone trying to power external HDDs, displays, or keyboards over usb or on the go. Similar to my old 6-in-1, when hooking up a device for passthrough charging, the dock provides a readout as it negotiates a charging speed. I can see whether or not my device is being properly charged, which is kind of useful when using cheaper 3rd party bricks. Cheaper high-wattage GaN bricks have a tendency to throttle power delivery if they get too hot. The dock is able to monitor and display changes in power input if that happens. I have actually found faulty power bricks this way. Beyond this, there are a few other options for displays that I have found useful. When hooking my steam deck or laptop to a TV the dockcase helps with identifying the display and lets me know if my device is connecting at the resolution I desire or if the settings are off somewhere. This is pretty much the same as my old 6-in-1. Testing Bandwidth Saturation & Temperature Management An issue commonly seen in docks is bandwidth saturation, however I have had no issues with this dock. Unlike my old Dell DA300 that overheats, slows to a crawl, and disconnects when more than 3 ports are saturated, the DockCase dock stays pretty much icy cool to the touch, since the bottom acts as a giant heat sink of sorts - it also has a temperature readout. UHSII SD Card Reader The UHSII SD card reader is also a nice addition, since these days many docks and laptops tend to opt for cheaper UHSI options. Even when testing on a UHSI card, the increased bandwidth still makes a slight difference (+10mb/s) compared to the slot in my laptop. When testing the UHSII port, I used my Sony SF-G Tough UHSII SD Card, and compared it with the proprietary UHSII card reader I bought from Sony. The results were nearly identical, with the dockcase pulling ahead by about 5mb/s in reads. The Sony SD card reader I was using previously cost me ~$35 and only worked over USB A, requiring another dongle for use with USB C devices, so I am honestly really happy to have this feature on the DockCase, as it makes importing photos from my camera easier, especially when traveling. Portability and Build Quality The dock is slim and solidly built. It is far more rugged than it looks in photos, and is made of machined metal. The ports are solidly attached to the base board and held in place by metal clips (not glue). Additionally the lack of a permanently attached data cable is a huge plus. One thing I would like to see included is a sleeve of some kind (maybe with a pocket for holding one or two short cables). When traveling I threw the 10-in-1 in a thick PU sleeve meant for glasses, which I found to be more than sufficient for protecting the dock. When on the go, I also love the fact it fits perfectly in the pouch/cubby of my Steam Deck case -- with room to spare! Beyond this, the 10-in-1 is compatible with my Nintendo Switch, which is a significant upgrade over my old first generation 6-in-1. Things to Note: The dock did not come with a paper user guide, which I think would be helpful for anyone who wants to truly delve into its feature set and make full use of its customizability. As I mentioned previously, the dock did not come with a sleeve or carry case. DockCase seems to offer one separately, but it looked quite bulky. I was able to easily remedy this by using a PU sleeve meant for glasses -- which are like a dime-a-dozen on Amazon. Since I nabbed mine from my optometrist, I can't provide a specific recommendation. When lying flat on my desk, it can be a bit more difficult to read the LCD since it's parallel to whatever surface it is on. I think it would be cool if there was some sort of small stand, a magnetic mounting option, or under desk mount. I might try my hand at 3D printing something in the future if I have time. When using pass-through charging, this dock does not pass through the full 100W to a device, but eats some of that power (usually between 5-20W). So for example, if I use a 65W charger, I only have 40-60W output. Consumption of power like this is standard and still in-line with most high-end docks. Unlike other docks, power usage can be tweaked and configured through settings.
L**L
Powerful portable dock
I am so glad I bought this dock. I initially bought the DockCase 10-in-1 as a secondary dock for travel due to is slim size and light weight. It quickly became my main dock due to its many advantages over my older, larger, dock. The dock is compatible with both my Apple and Windows computers, making it quite versatile and it has amazing download speeds. The LCD screen information readout is extremely useful and easy to read and navigate. Beyond that, the numerous ports are clearly labeled on the top which makes it fast to set up and I never run out of the ports I need. I especially liked the Card reader on the DockCase 10-in-1, making it easy and convenient to download photos from my camera. There were some small features that were well thought out. I especially liked that the doc did not have an attached cable. Thus, any cable that becomes kinked or worn out or chewed by my cat can be replaced without having to replace the entire dock. Also, the shape and size of the DockCase 10-in-1 make it perfect to fit in a neoprene phone case for travel. When using it at home, the rubber feet protect my wooden desk while keeping the dock in place and it does not slip.
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