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Power your desk setup with Kensington’s USB-C hubs, docking stations, and video adapters. Whether you need a laptop docking station for expanded connectivity, a USB hub to manage multiple accessories, or a video adapter for high-resolution external displays, Kensington has the right solution for your desk setup.
Have questions? Visit our FAQs section to find answers about compatibility, setup, and features.
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A docking station and a USB hub both expand your laptop’s connectivity, but they serve different purposes based on power needs, port selection, and display capabilities.
Docking Station
A laptop docking station is designed for desk setups that require multiple ports, stable power, and high-performance display connections. It comes with its own power adapter, providing dedicated power delivery instead of relying on the laptop. Most Kensington docking stations feature:
USB Hub
A USB hub is a smaller, more portable solution for users who just need extra USB ports. Unlike a docking station, a USB port hub does not have a separate power adapter and relies on the laptop for power. Key differences:
If you only need extra USB connections without external displays or power delivery, a multi-port USB hub is the better choice. For full desk setups with multiple monitors and high-speed connectivity, a Kensington docking station is the best solution.
To understand the difference in more detail, visit this blog.
A DisplayLink® docking station uses software-based compression to transmit video over USB, requiring driver installation. In contrast, a Thunderbolt™ docking station utilizes direct PCIe lanes for faster, plug-and-play data and video transfer without the need for additional software.
DisplayLink® Docking Station
Thunderbolt™ Docking Station
If you need a general-use laptop docking station that’s widely compatible and supports multiple displays, a DisplayLink® dock is a great choice. However, if you require faster data speeds, zero-compression video output, and daisy-chaining, a Thunderbolt™ docking station is the better option.
Cables used for Thunderbolt™, USB4, and DisplayPort™ video transfer fall into two categories: active cables and passive cables. The main difference lies in how they manage signal transmission over different lengths.
Active Cables: Best for long-distance and high-speed connections
An active cable has a built-in signal booster, allowing it to maintain full performance over longer distances. Ideal for:
Passive Cables: Best for short-distance use
A passive cable does not have a signal booster, making it best for shorter connections:
If you’re setting up a multi-monitor desk setup or a Kensington docking station an active cable ensures maximum performance and reliability. For basic connections within close range, a passive cable is a simple and budget-friendly alternative.
Selecting the right docking station, USB hub, or adapter depends on your laptop’s ports, external display needs, and data speed requirements. Here’s what to consider:
Port Compatibility
Essential Connectivity
Display and Resolution Support
Data Transfer Speed
Kensington provides universal docking stations designed for seamless multi-device connectivity across Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS. Kensington docking stations support USB-A, USB-C®, HDMI®, DisplayPort™, Ethernet, and SD card slots, making them adaptable to various desk setups.
Kensington offers a variety of high-performance docking solutions, including:
Visit this page to explore all Kensington connectivity solutions.