




RayCue 160W 13-in-1 USB-C Docking Station | Dual 4K HDMI, 10Gbps USB, Support Windows/MacOS MST, PD Charging, LED Smart Display
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Key Features
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All-in-One 13-in-1 Dock
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Combines essential ports in one hub: 2×HDMI 4K@60Hz, 3×10Gbps USB data, 2×USB-C, 2×USB-A, Ethernet, AC outlet, PD charging, and host port.
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Multi-Screen Expansion (No Mirror Mode)
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Supports multiple independent displays on both Windows and Mac systems. HDMI and USB-C ports allow dual or multiple screens without mirroring limitations.
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High-Speed Data Transfer
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10Gbps USB ports provide ultra-fast data transmission for external drives, peripherals, and storage devices.
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160W Total PD Charging
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USB-C1 & USB-C2 + USB-A + Host port deliver up to 160W power to laptops, MacBooks, and other devices. LED shows real-time charging status and speed.
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Smart LED Display
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Interactive LED panel displays resolution, refresh rate, and charging status for each port. Ideal for monitoring multi-device setups.
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Universal Compatibility
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Fully compatible with Windows and Mac laptops, Mac Mini, and other USB-C devices. Perfect for home office, creative workstations, gaming, and content creation.
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Use Scenarios
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Home & Office Desk Setup: Keep all devices connected, organized, and powered efficiently.
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Creative Workstations: Video editors, photographers, and designers benefit from dual 4K displays and high-speed data transfer.
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Gaming & Streaming: Smooth multi-screen gaming, fast device charging, and low-latency Ethernet.
Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Ports | 2×HDMI 4K@60Hz, 2×USB-C, 2×USB-A, 3×10Gbps USB, Ethernet, AC Outlet, Host Port |
Charging | 160W Total PD Charging |
LED Display | Real-time Resolution & Charging Status |
Dual Display | MST Dual Display (Windows only) |
Compatibility | Windows, MacOS, USB-C devices |
Notes | USB-C downstream data ports do NOT support charging or display |
Notes
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Supports multiple independent displays on both Windows and Mac systems.
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USB-C downstream ports do not provide charging or video output.
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Ensure total connected devices do not exceed 160W power limit.
