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Anker Dual Display Universal Docking Station with DVI/HDMI (up to 2048 x 1152), Audio, Gigabit Ethernet, 6 USB ports (2 USB 3.0 + 4 USB 2.0), 38W Adapter, Supports Surface Pro / 2 / 3 and more - Anker
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Plugable UD-3900 USB 3.0 Universal Docking Station with Dual Video Outputs for Windows 10, 8.1, 7, & XP (HDMI and DVI / VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio, 6 USB Ports, 20W Power Adapter) - Plugable
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Logitech Wireless Combo Mk520 With Keyboard and Mouse - Logitech
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Anker Dual Display Universal Docking Station with DVI/HDMI (up to 2048 x 1152), Audio, Gigabit Ethernet, 6 USB ports (2 USB 3.0 + 4 USB 2.0), 38W Adapter, Supports Surface Pro / 2 / 3 and more - Anker
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Plugable UD-3900 USB 3.0 Universal Docking Station with Dual Video Outputs for Windows 10, 8.1, 7, & XP (HDMI and DVI / VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio, 6 USB Ports, 20W Power Adapter) - Plugable
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ViewSonic VX2452MH 24" 1080p Gaming Monitor HDMI, DVI, VGA - ViewSonic
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62%
Good USB dock
February 14, 2017
This is what you want if you want to use a single USB cable to connect your laptop to multiple monitors and USB devices.I have mine set up with two ASUS 23" monitors + ethernet + a few USB peripherals. I use it with both a Windows 10 laptop (my work machine) and a 2012 MacBook Pro (my personal laptop) and it works well with both. Windows comes with the appropriate DisplayLink drivers, OS X does not but they're free - just search "OS X DisplayLink drivers" on your favorite search engine.Like most Anker products, it's made with quality materials and isn't ugly to look at. As far as I can tell, it performs on-par with the Lenovo and HP USB docks I've used at work. It may not have a VGA port like the HP dock I'm used to, but DVI+HDMI is more than enough for two monitors.
which is sometimes an issue with 3rd party display devices like this.
May 9, 2016
Got this for my work laptop, a Macbook Pro on which I dual boot Linux and OSX. Neither operating system supported this dock's display capabilities out of the box, but for OSX it was only a matter of a quick download of a DisplayLink driver to get all of this dock's functionality working perfectly.In Linux, however, DisplayLink indicates that the operating system is unsupported. I tried both Ubuntu and Red Hat distributions without luck. I honestly didn't except the display to work with Linux or OSX, however, so if you're a Mac user, you're in for a pleasant surprise!Once I installed the DisplayLink driver in OSX, the dock worked exactly as advertised. I have a usb keyboard and a few other peripherals plugged into the USB 2.0 ports, an ethernet cable, and a monitor connected to the DVI connection, and experience no lag whatsoever. I can disconnect and reconnect the dock while the laptop is running without trouble, which is sometimes an issue with 3rd party display devices like this.
Just what I was looking for!
March 10, 2016
I have an older personal laptop and a laptop from work that I wanted to be able to swap out with my dual monitor home office setup. The personal laptop only had a VGA and HDMI out, while the work laptop only had VGA and DisplayPort. Having to figure out which wires go to which laptop in which spots was becoming a pain. Also, the older personal laptop only seemed to allow one of the two connections to be used at a time.This is exactly what I was looking for to solve this problem. Both laptops had at least one USB 3.0 port. One laptop is running Windows 10, the other Windows 7. I downloaded the latest software from the website suggested for Windows 10 compatibility. Once everything was plugged into the device, and the software was installed on both laptops, I was able to get both working with the device smoothly.Now I can simply plug in the USB cord to either laptop and make use of two monitors, speakers, a usb mouse/keyboard (wireless), and there are USB slots available for other devices as well.So far so good. I will update the review if I run into any problems but now that it is all setup, so far, its working great!
Nice all in one to connect for use with one pc
December 30, 2015
Had received one that did. It work correctly, had a lot of issues installing drivers and recognizing periferals but Anker sent me another for free without me returning the first one and this one works very well and performs fully now. I used for one pc and it's nice to have everything in one place, due to my needing to use two pc's for work I have a KV switch and was able to connect one side of the KV switch to the Anker in order to keep the mouse and keyboard available for two pc's as I need that for my work. it keeps everything in one spot and the 3.0 usb makes performance that much faster! Thank you !!! I took pics so you can see everything connected! I have all of these connected to the Anker: 1 side of my KV switch (containing 1 USB mouse, 1 black Widow Ultimate razor keyboard), 1 laser printer, on 23" monitor, one wired network connection. My laptop is connected to the USB and runs all of this flawlessly! Thank You Anker!!!!!
Setup a snap on Windows 8.1 - works flawlessly
December 23, 2013
PROS* sturdy construction; includes solid metal sturdy foot (removable) for vertical orientation* plenty of 3.0 USBs: 4 USB ports in the back, 2 in front* HDMI monitor works flawlessly* slimline appearance* blue power light to let you know it is powered and on* set-up was a snap; literally plug in, download latest drivers from website, presto, done.* there is no visible color deviation or distortion on the monitor compared to connecting my external monitor to the laptop motherboardCONS* wish there would be more than one charging USB port, but 6 total USB ports ain't bad. The other 5 do have nominal power for USB 2.0MY EQUIPMENT which is connected through the Anker Docking Station* Lenovo U530 Touch IdeaPad* Lenovo optical DVD burner* Logitech USB Speakers (USB powered)* Dell 27" LED backlit touchscreen monitor* Epson WF-3520 inkjetI self-publish books and I run Photoshop and some seriously graphic-intensive publishing and layout software - hence the big touchscreen monitor. I have not had one issue with the Anker being able to handle all that I can throw at it.
Anker makes great stuff... this dock is no different!
June 25, 2013
This had no reviews when I purchased it. Compared to all the other USB 3.0 docks out there I went this route strictly on two reasons;1) Anker products in general are 4 to 5 star rated items. So I was able to establish trust in the name even though I have never purchased an electronic device from them before.2) When looking at other options many of the reviews were not very good. Most of the 3.0 docks were 3 stars rated at best... so not very convincing to me.I have a new Lenovo Thinkpad Twist running Windows 8... and I almost bought the Lenovo branded 3.0 hub for it. The weak user review average kept me form doing so.... which made me look for another option.That was the decision part of the purchase.... I just hooked up the hub.... it auto updated and configured itself (took a few minutes).... and then I was ready to rock and roll!I have a triple monitor setup now.... the Thinkpad 12.5" screen... plus two 20" monitors! I have one monitor setup as DVI to DVI and the second monitor is setup as DVI to HDMI (purchased BlueRigger Cables for this setup, very nice stuff). So now I can take all my work and spread it across any of the 3 screens.... see attached pic. (Notice Dock sitting under the two larger screens on my desk)I have a USB printer, USB Hard Drive and network cable plugged into the dock. All work as intended.I have two cables hooked into my laptop... the USB 3.0 cable that goes to the dock.... and the power cable.I am also using the onboard speakers on the laptop just to maximize desk space.So all-in-all.... this was the perfect purchase for my work needs. When I am ready to go on a business trip I have a second power supply in my bag so I can leave the primary one at my desk. I avoid a lot of wiring hassle by purchasing a secondary power supply for travel purposes... and it only cost me $13 from Amazon... so why not buy a spare??? LOLI will post any thoughts as they arise.... I am one day deep into my new work setup using the Anker USB 3.0 Dock.... so far I am impressed with ease and functionality of the device. And one other note... the base to make the unit stand upright is very nice and heavy... so it will help stabilize the Anker 3.0 Dock when standing up.I hope these details helps those searching for a suitable USB 3.0 Dock... if you have any questions just let me know. I tried to be as detailed as I could.... but am happy to answer any questions.So for $99 I am very happy with what this product delivers... and it looks nice too! Since this is a universal USB 3.0 this will be usable for many years to come... well at least until the even faster USB 4.0 comes out! ;)5 Starts for value, functionality, ease of use and good looks!
72%
Great Plugable product - and excellent Support personnel
September 21, 2017
I purchased this Plugable Docking station in 2016 because I wanted to transfer everything from my Desktop onto my Laptop, plus, I wanted to use not only my Laptop Monitor, but I also wanted to use both of my SAMSUNG Monitors I had with my Desktop, so, I did a Google search and found this Plugable UD-3900. I watched the on-line video showing how it works and easy setup and so I purchased it. It was everything the company promised it would be/do. I use my Laptop with 3 monitors and also have my Internet, Printer, and a couple of others USB items plugged into it and have never had a problem with the operation of it. HOWEVER, this morning (09/21/2017) after I had checked for any new Windows Updates, and installed them, I noticed my Plugable wasn't working right. I tried everything I could to fix it and then I found that a DisplayLink file that was part of the "Insiders Preview Build of Windows 10" that I had just download, had corrupted it, it was not the Plugable. I went to their website and sent an email to their Support people and within an hour I received a reply and they requested additional information and had me to download and run a small program to localize the possible problem. I then sent the results of the Report their file had created to Support via email and in a short time I received an email from Support (Man named Bob) with a list of procedures for me to do and I did, I followed each step in the manner he requested and within a few minutes my Plugable was back on line. That's the kind of Support I like. They took care of me with no problems and I am grateful and am looking forward to checking out some of their other products and if I can use them I will deferentially buy them.
First One Failed, Tech Support is EXCELLENT
May 23, 2017
The first one of these I purchased failed within the first month. I began to have intermittent ethernet connectivity problems. Plugable asked me to download a bit of software to log the problems, but then the unit simply failed to turn on so I never got to log anything. Needless to say I was a bit frustrated. I wonder if the Amazon gorillas at the warehouse drop-kicked the unit across the floor before shipping it out to me. However, Plugable Tech Support responded with amazing speed. Within one day they had shipped a new unit out to me via Priority Mail, as well as providing me with a pre-paid shipping label to ship the old one back. The new one is up and running with no problems. I own my own business and I use this unit as my docking station for my company laptop, so that I can bring the laptop home and work on things in the evening. The Plugable is connected to a CAT5 ethernet cable. I have a dual-monitor setup running both monitors at 1080p (1920x1080). I have USB connections for keyboard, mouse, a web cam, and a Western Digital MyBook external storage drive. I have experienced no problems with monitor response, including watching You Tube videos. I have no problems with ethernet connection speed (other than the failed first unit) and no problems with mouse or keyboard response, etc. It works very well, and I am going to consider the first unit as a fluke. Stuff happens,and they stepped right up to it. I highly recommend this product.
EXCELLENT Product and Service!!!
April 10, 2017
If I could give Plugable more stars I definitely would. The docking station is awesome. The size is perfect as it does not take up any valuable space on my computer table. I was having trouble getting my new monitor to connect with the docking station. I cannot express how extremely helpful they were in getting me up and running. I was sure if the problem was the docking station or monitor...it was neither and turned out to be "user" error. They patiently worked with me until they got me up and running. I am very pleased with the awesome service I got. Many times you purchase something electronic/computer related and you're on your own to figure it out or even worse connected to who knows where while you are on hold forever. I got a very prompt reply to my email requesting help. The problem was one of the settings needed to be changed on the monitor. It had nothing to do with their product, but they struck with me until it was resolved. I highly recommend this product and company to anyone wishing to purchase a docking station!!!!!!!
The Plugable is fantastic. I bring my Surface Pro 3 to the ...
February 13, 2017
I purchased this docking station for a new office; I use a Surface Pro 3 for most of my mobile computing but in a new workspace I wanted the luxury of a larger screen as well as the ability to use a full-size keyboard and trackball. At first I planned to install a full-size all-in-one desktop PC, but then realized I could purchase this Plugable dock, a monitor, keyboard and trackball for much less. In short: The Plugable is fantastic. I bring my Surface Pro 3 to the office, plug in the USB cable running to the Plugable, and I'm ready to work in about 10 seconds flat. Honestly, the Plugable probably has a few features that I'm not using - I admit that I've never read the instructions beyond how to install the Plugable's driver. It has made my Surface Pro 3 much more enjoyable to use, to the point that I forget that I'm theoretically using a tablet to do all of my work. Get the Plugable - you won't be disappointed.
Like Magic.
August 31, 2015
Works great! I use this with my Microsoft Surface Pro 3 as a "home base." All the reviews pointed me in this direction rather than the official Microsoft Surface dock, and I'm glad I went this way. Plugged into this docking station I have two external widescreen monitors (one running HDMI to HDMI, the other DVI to DVI, both at 1920x1080 - no discernible difference between the two monitors), wired ethernet, another USB 2.0 4-port hub to connect non-power-sucking peripherals (keyboard, mouse, card reader), audio out, and a USB 3.0 card reader. A single USB 3.0 plug runs to my Surface to lasso all of this together. When I want to leave the house with my tablet, I unplug it and run. When I come back and want to work at my desktablet "workstation," I plug it back in and everything magically works. Can't imagine living a mobile lifestyle without this.
The Plugable UD-3900 and Surface Pro 2 go great together
November 7, 2013
I recently bought a Surface Pro 2 (running Windows 8.1) with the hopes of using it as my daily driver. The Surface's lack of ports is a real problem when used as a desktop machine especially to a guy like me that measures his manliness by the number of monitors he's using. There is the official Surface Deck, which is a sexy piece of machinery, don't get me wrong, but it's $200, not available right now, and itself has frustrating ports. For instance, while you can connect two monitors to the Surface dock, you have to do it by daisy chaining monitors off of the DisplayPort. Who has time for all that? And my existing monitors don't have DisplayPort connections anyway. What's a fella to do?And in walks the Plugable UD-3900.While the UD-3900 wasn't built specifically for the Surface Pro 2, it works beautifully. Even with the incredibly snappy Amazon Prime shipping Plugable sent me an email before I got the unit with a link to the latest drivers and contact information in case I had problems. Being impatient like I am, I installed the drivers right away and anxiously awaited the package.When the UD-3900 showed up it took no time to hook it up and start using it. Everything just worked. Mostly. But I'll get to that later. I've used USB monitors in the past, and they've always disappointed me. They were always a little laggy and sluggish. I was worried the UD-3900 would suffer the same disappointment. It definitely did not. I was able to drive both of my 23" monitors with ease. The additional USB ports were very handy and the added network speed of the UD-3900's Gb Ethernet jack was extra icing on the cake. I can't explain how easy it was to get everything working flawlessly. It just worked. With one exception...The UD-3900 was sending all its audio through the crappy, tinny little speakers on the monitor I had hooked up via HDMI. That wasn't quite the experience I had in mind. Even when I connected my regular speakers to the headphone jack on the UD-3900 the sound stayed on my monitor. I replied to the email Plugable initially sent me and told them my tale of woe. They replied in less than an hour, on a Saturday afternoon! They gave me a couple of things to try. When those things didn't pan out they immediately sent me out a replacement unit. I got the replacement unit today and it works like a champ.A few of my friends are picking up Surface Pro 2s, and I'm recommending the UD-3900 to all of them.tk
64%
Tonka Tested....Daddy approved!!
September 22, 2017
I have kids that dont like to keep thier hands off of things that are not meant for them to play with. (I.E. dads wireless keyboard) I went with a cheaper model so when they inevitably stomp on it, drop it, or spill something on it I wont be too heartbroken. Setup was easy... Plug in the usb dongle, remove the little tags from the surprise included batteries, turn them on and your set!! (On windows 10 at least). Very next day your son deciceds to drive his 1970s model Tonka dumptruck over the keyboard a few times, THEN proceeds to DROP said Tonka on top when he realizes hes been caught. Bet your envisioning keys everywhere, cracked plastic and death to my fancy new wireless keyboard huh? Nope!! 1 little scratch of the paint on the Win key! Not a stuck or broken key everything works flawlessly. Now dont go buying this thinking its indestructable, Can pretty much assure you it has a weakness, they all do, my kids just havent found it yet! Surprising little tidbit I read on the box and not in the description; the keyboard batteries last up to 36 months and the mouse goes for 18. If I get 6 months outta the (not advertised) included batteries Ill be a happy camper. My old set was lucky to get a month!! Anyhow everything with this set has surpassed my expectations by leaps and bounds. Its light, comfortable, and works fantastically from my couch (12 or so feet from the pc). Im not a power user or super gamer so did not need all the programable buttons and whatnot some of the more costly models include. But I am a cordcutter and my PC is mostly used for tv and movies. The volume keys are awesome for that. And i do like the other function keys. So for the price and features this is a deal and a half to me. Should this one get destroyed by my children I will definately reorder the same.
Great Device Combination, Cheap Price.
August 23, 2017
Great device combination, cheap price. I bought this pair because the keyboard in my laptop didn't operate reliably, and I needed that function to work for me without problems. This pair appealed to me for two reasons: first, it was wireless, so as long as I had a spare USB port for its dongle, which I did, I was in business. Second, it was so inexpensive that I assessed that I could buy it on speculation, and not feel badly about tossing it if it didn't do the job for me. As it happened, it has worked so well that I purchased another set, so that I could leave one at home and one on my campus, and avoid packing it when I went from home to campus. Oh, and, the feel of the keys is quite satisfying, in contrast to the laptop's own, and the mouse beats its touchpad utterly. What's not to like?
Amazing for the price
June 19, 2017
For the price, this is an amazing deal. I am by no means a keyboard fanatic, I do not care about the sound or feedback, but as far as I can tell this is a very solid keyboard and mouse. It's not very nice, it being entirely made out of plastic, but what can you expect from a $20 Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard? The set up process was amazing, I put in the bluetooth dongle, flipped a switch on the mouse and keyboard and I instantly started using it, no set up required.At worst, the keyboard has hanged every now and then. Nothing appears on screen and then woosh, all of my sentances instantly type themselves out. That's only happened a few times out of the many hours I've used the set. Also, you won't have to change the batteries for a whole year pretty much, which is a relief.
while it is nice not having the red light underneath at least when ...
July 1, 2016
while its not the loudest keyboard i have ever had it you can hear when the keys fly back to the ready position. The wireless function i was able to get to work to about 35 feet away in a conference room with out a problem. for the price point I don't think this combo can be beet. I do wish there were a way to tell the mouse is on besides moving it around with the computer on. while it is nice not having the red light underneath at least when it was visible light you knew your mouse was working and on:) I will try to respond back when the battery dies in the mouse and keyboard respectively to give a good understanding of product life. This review was typed out on the keyboard!
Worked Perfectly and Wireless!
March 16, 2016
It seems as though once one person gets a wireless keyboard and mouse then everyone wants one! I have even had people steal each others at work so I went ahead and purchased a bunch knowing they go quickly. This is a basic wireless combo with a keyboard and mouse. It's not the fancy version but gets the job done. You basically take the usb piece and plug it into your computer and BAM!! it works with no wires. In my experience Logitech has been a good brand for these types of items. I haven't had many issues with them overall. Sometimes you will get it where it loses connection or someone else picks up your wireless and you'll see a phantom pointer moving on your screen. I haven't had these issues with these new logitech mouse and keyboard. I am very satisfied and so are my coworkers who use them! I have also purchased the upgraded version and it works well too! I would definitely recommend this product and brand.
Plug in the USB gizmo and pull the tab on the batteries in the mouse and keyboard to get power, and Shazam! It works.
August 1, 2015
I got this great package yesterday, and it replaced my old wired keyboard and mouse on my old HP computer. It works great. I had problems with the built in mouse pad on the Chromebook 15, and my RN wife was afraid that I might end up with carpal tunnel syndrome and to suggested I try this cordless set with my Acer Chromebook. So, I tried it on my new Acer Chromebook 15, and it worked very well.It works great, and may be faster with the mouse on the Chrome book versus the HP.I had been considering buying the Acer Chrome Desk Top. If I can use a system to transfer the Image to my HP VGA 22 monitor, I will use my Chromebook 15 for what I now use my HP for on my office desk.The only mild complaint, is I can't find a sleep key for my HP monitor. So, I just push the off button.
62%
Perfect key board for me
September 13, 2017
Knowing that we all have our preferences for keyboard touch and feel, I have to say that I love this one which arrived an hour ago. Keys are slightly concave. Noise is quite moderate, just enough to know that I have hit the key. Not only does the Caps Lock key have an on/off light in the key itselt, but it is intuitive. If I start to type my name using lower case, it automatically capitalizes the J. All of the keys work. I like the comfortable wide hand rest below the keys. The mouse glides very smoothly, feels comfortable and works perfectly as far as I am concerned. My computer is in a cabinet with a wooden door about 30 inches away but no problem "hearing" the keyboard/mouse. I tried moving the keyboard 8 feet away, still no problem. Setup took less than 5 minutes. With pre-installed batteries it was just a matter of plugging the tiny receiver into a USB port on the computer, turning the keyboard and mouse on, and away we go. I should mention that I put out a question on whether there was a caps-lock light and got both yeses and nos, but the keyboard I received on 9/13/17 has the light. And I get zero delay, hit the key and the character appears instantly.
Great Combo, Great Price, Refurb was fine.
October 11, 2016
I was heistant about buying a refurb, and the packing was a little suspect as the kb and ms arrived in a white box, untaped, with just a shipping label on it. However, the contents were all inside, in plastic, and everything worked and still works which is whats important. Nothing seemed used and most importantly, it cost like half of what it does new.They Keyboard has the same keybed as the K800, which is my favorite Logitech keyboard or any keyboard for that matter, and the mouse is wireless, comes with an actual unifying dongle, and works fine. Great secondary keyboard mouse combo that I use for servicing customer computers without having to disconnect my own KB and MS.Would buy again and recommend to a friend!
Works with LINUX
August 30, 2016
Very nice keyboard, good size and layout, plus I like the way it feels. It rests nicely on my lap when I'm sitting back; the palm rest is a big plus in that position, too. What really blew me away is I'm running LINUX (Mint 17.2), and the app launch hotkeys worked right out of the box! Of course a lot of the devices a keyboard needs to work with these days are just LINUX in disguise. So, I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but it gave it a big thumbs up in my book at any rate.If I could find one thing to complain about, it would be the feet to prop up the keyboard. They could use a better mechanism to hold them in place. Could be just a matter of a stronger spring. At any rate, they tend to fold down if you slide the keyboard forward. I've learned to pick it up and move it forward with both hands rather than pushing it away with one. It's just a minor annoyance to me.The mouse is comfortable and does its job. Works on every surface I've tried it on, couch, my leg, towel, pillow, and the usual places you'd expect it to.Overall excellent package. Pull the tape off the included Duracell batteries, plug it in and go, It's really that simple
A year later..
June 15, 2015
I have owned a few different Logitech accessories over the years and loved them all. Have owned this keyboard and mouse set for over a year now and LOVE IT. Never had any problems with it. Functions as it should and does it well. Batteries last a long time - as advertised (but depending on actual use). The buttons on the keyboard are soft, precise and fairly quiet. The mouse controls feel very precise as well. The clicks are short and distinct and the scroll wheel feels smooth. There is an LED light on both the keyboard and the mouse that warns you when the batteries need replacement - very handy. The keyboard has an adjustable tilt by moving the rubberized feet. You can also stand it on it's side and let it stand at a 90-degree angle to give you more desktop space. The keyboard also seems to be spill-proof as it is has a few slots on the bottom for the liquid to drain through (see pictures). Range: I sometimes use this set with my TV while the PC (connected via long HDMI cable) they're connected to is in a room about 15 feet away and works without interruptions. Overall, a great set and a good price that lasts and is backed by a good brand! Go Logitech!
Works well and good value for the cost
May 23, 2015
I bought the MK520 mouse and keyboard combination to replace a Microsoft keyboard and mouse that were no longer functioning properly. The MK520 is very reasonably priced. The dimensions of the keyboard are ideal for my purposes inasmuch as the keyboard does not take up a large amount of desktop space as is the case with the more expensive Logitech keyboards. I find the mouse very comfortable and easy to use. Initially, I had some trouble setting up the keyboard and mouse. However, this was resolved by the simple process of moving the receiver from a USB port on the back of the computer tower for my desktop to a USB port on the front of the tower. Since then the initial lag problems have been resolved. I like the feel and touch of the keyboard and so far I'm very pleased with this well-priced purchase.
Works Great on Fedora Desktop
January 31, 2015
This was waiting for me when I got home from work on Thursday (do the math). It comes with batteries (be prepared with some fresh ones). I plugged it in and it just works. I am using it on Fedora Linux (Fedora 21 64 bit KDE-Spin). It just works very well. For Fedora, I still need to map the various function keys. The volume buttons work out of the box.I plan on hooking it up to my W7 32 bit laptop. And I plan on downloading the driver for it to use with Windows. That will help it map better. Should be fun.I originally bought it to switch between desktop and laptop. When I am using my desktop as a gaming server, I can switch to the laptop and still be productive while everyone else is enjoy the full power of a Linux gaming server.Update: I just got this running on my W7 32 bit laptop. Everything works. I did download the driver software from Logitech. The software allows for other "Unifying" hardware to be added. For example the M310 mouse comes with the keyboard. If you want to use your blue M310 instead of the silver M310, just add it. There may be other "Unifying" items you may want to add...and they can be added using the download from Logitech.Over all, it is a nice keyboard. The keys are responsive, and relatively quiet.
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19%
Great docking station, amazing customer service
August 22, 2017
I wanted to plug a monitor and other peripherals to my laptop with out the hassle of plugging a bunch of cables with it. Set up is a breeze and the build quality is top notch. This product solved my problems but I've experienced some problems with it in the couple of weeks of use. In my case, I loaded up the USB 2.0 hub in the back with an external DVD drive (my laptop didn't have one), a gaming controller and a wireless keyboard/mouse fob. I didn't have any issues with this set up for about a week. After that, a message on my computer telling me that the USB device malfunction started appearing all the time and the keyboard/mouse would not work. I tried solving this problem by unplugging and re-plugging all the connections and nothing work. What worked was moving the keyboard fob to the front and using the USB 3.0 connections. However, i tried using the 2nd USB 3.0 connection to transfer data from my phone and the lag on the keyboard/mouse is awful (when it works, at times its unresponsive). I don't know if I'm overloading the docking station with too many peripherals but i was expecting it to work flawless all the time, specially for the price. It's not a deal breaker for me, but something to keep in mind.UPDATE:I am truly amazed with Anker's customer service, after my experience with the product they quickly emailed me to try and resolve the issue. They are really good at replying fast to emails at any time during the day. After about 2 days of communication, customer service suspected that I had a faulty product and decided to ship me a new one free of charge in exchange for the old docking station. I'm pleased with the new docking station and will update after a couple month's of use. I would not let a bad experience deter me from buying any Anker products in the future. They stand by their products no matter what.
Great customer service from Anker
July 16, 2017
This is an update to my earlier review & statement"Couldn't get it to function with my setup, even with Anker Tech support."Anker did contact me directly to ensure that, though the USB docking station did not work for me, I was satisfied with their service and efforts to resolve the issues. Can't say as I have seen such an effort very often in many years. Several intelligent exchanges back and forth, finally a small gift card for my time and patience. I have bought many cables, charges and other devices from Anker, and always recommend them as the top in their category. I'll upgrade the review from 1 star to 4 because of their outstanding service. Keep up the good work Anker!
Works for me, but glithcy with keyboards and mice
June 8, 2017
I won't belabor the features and niceties others have pointed out, but I am using it with two Asus 24" monitors and a Lenovo Yoga 700. It works fine 95% of the time, but every now and then it will not connect to my mouse and keyboard and I have to power-cycle it to make the connections. My Dell single-monitor dock never had that problem, so I attribute it to this docking station rather than the laptop. Otherwise, I'm pretty happy with my set up. Sure, I can bring the Dell dock to meetings and such, and this one is really too big to be practical for travel, but I still have the Dell dock and I don't ever need two monitors on the road. Recommended.
Convenient setup for using Mac with dual display
March 2, 2016
This surely makes it easy for me to hook my Mac up to two monitors, USB keyboard, external speakers, and other USB devices. I like being able to just plug in one cable for all of that. One thing that I don't like is the animations, like minimizing windows, are slow and pixelated. I would not use this for things that require graphics performance like gaming, but I like it for normal computer usage and when coding which it is perfect for.My system:13" Macbook Pro with Retina Display 2015Logitech KeyboardLogitech SpeakersDual monitors (Asus 2k res)Apple Magic Mouse
... station in place for a week and have been satisfied. There are some quirks but overall it has ...
September 28, 2014
I've had this docking station in place for a week and have been satisfied. There are some quirks but overall it has been functional to add dual display capabilities with my system. I have a Dell XPS 13 (2014 model) running windows 8.1. The set-up was not obvious - i'm still not sure how I got the monitors set-up; but, now that they are set-up it works well. The first monitor, set-up with the DVI connection, was straight forward and automatically connected. The second monitor, set-up with HDMI, did not automatically detect. I had to unplug and re-plug the docking station a number of times while toggling the input button on the monitor. After setting it to HDMI an number of times it finally worked. Since then, I have to re-start the docking station each time I start the system in the morning or both monitors will not detect. Also, the power button the the docking station does not seem to do anything. Other than those quirks, it runs fine. I have even been able to connect my logitech dongle (for my keyboard and mouse) to the USB2.0 connectors on the back of the docking station (despite others that seem to have issues with this). Notably, only one of the front USB3.0 indicates that it runs power, but I have been able to charge devices from the USB2.0 slots in the back.
Good not Great
March 29, 2014
I have a New Lenova Yoga II Clementine Orange with the micro HDMI port. I have two ViewSonic VX2252MH 22-Inch LED-Lit LCD Monitor, Full HD 1080p, 2ms, 50M:1 DCR, Game Mode, HDMI/DVI/VGA, VESA connected.I use the USB cable to connect. Does not connect on first try and I have the most up to date software for Anker installed. I am unsure if it is a Lenova or Anker Driver or Windows 2008 issue, but I have to unplug, change my settings, double click on the software, replug in (does not work), unplug one more time, and replug in and it works. It is such a pain each time plugging it in to get it to work. So factor at least 4 minutes each time you plug in to get it to work with you Lenova.Once you get it working it works as it should. The screen resolution does not go that high, but that is a Lenova issue, but it works. It does have some lag if you use your mouse scroll button, but will refresh.I gave 4 stars as I think it would work better with other laptops as the Lenova has issues of its own or i is a Windows issue.
15%
The monitor displays were easy to set up and it does what I needed ...
July 10, 2017
I've been using this for almost a year - the hub still works as well as it did when I first got it. The monitor displays were easy to set up and it does what I needed - lets me use my "desktop" setup off my laptop when I'm at my desk.My only complaint may be this hub, or it may actually just be USB 3.0 in general, I'm not sure. But I was noticing significant lagging/dropping off issues with my wireless keyboard and mouse (dongles were both plugged into the hub). I replaced it with a wired keyboard and voila! it works great (do you have any idea how hard it is to find a decent wired keyboard anymore?!). I currently have the wireless mouse dongle plugged directly into my laptop. Its not the ideal solution because when I take my laptop to other locations, I have a different wireless mouse I keep in my bag (which means I have to keep up with both dongles).Overall, this hub is a good solution...I'm just hoping they keep making improvements ;-)
I'm particularly pleased with the functionality of using the laptop's monitor as ...
June 18, 2017
This works extremely well with my Samsung laptop. I'm surprised at the complete lack of delay running so many items through a single USB 3 port. I have one HD monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, and ethernet plugged in and everything works perfectly. I'm particularly pleased with the functionality of using the laptop's monitor as a dual monitor. When I don't need dual monitors, I can close the laptop and the monitor plugged into the docking station works as a single display. Very nice.My one complaint is that the only audio output on the docking station is the headphone output on the front of the device. Every other cable is able to plug into the back; the speaker cable plugged into the front makes the whole thing lopsided on my desk. I would prefer an actual line-out for speakers on the back of the device.
Good, not perfect
March 10, 2017
Minor issues, but this beats what I've used in the past. The only technical issue I've had is my USB phone doesn't boot up when the PC is powered on - I need to reseat the USB to get its attention (all USB ports act the same). Other than that the power supply is large and takes up at least 2 spaces on the power strip......and I do wish this device had it's own power supply connection for my laptop like other docking stations, though using the laptop supply isn't a huge hassle. I wasn't sure I liked the stand-up form factor but this hides neatly behind one of my monitors.I had to load new USB drivers for 2 of the three PCs I use with this. This wasn't overly complicated and actually turned out to be a good thing - fixed a glitch I had with Outlook :) Another plus is that I haven't seen the screen glitches I get with my docking station at work. Pretty happy overall.
Great docking station and company.
August 17, 2015
I purchased the UD-3000 months ago. It had all the connections that I would need to dock my laptop, and make connecting all my devices easy. However, I did experience a problem when I would shut the computer down; leave the docking station plugged in; and restart the computer. For some reason the connected docking station would cause my screen to be blacked out. I couldn't see the password screen; nor could I enter the password. This is on Windows 7 Professional- 64bit. I tried unplugging the docking station, but the black screen remained. I would have to force a shut down, unplug the docking station, and restart without the docking station plugged in. After the computer is up and running could I plug in the docking station and have everything function properly. I called the company to report this issue. The rep. wasn't aware of such an issue and replaced it free of charge. The new one did the same thing, so I called again. The rep. couldn't understand how this was happening and refunded me; allowing me to keep the product! Outstanding customer service!! After several months of daily use I have to say that it's one of the best docking stations I've ever owned, and I've had several. It never dropped connections and it isn't slow in response. I have a portable USB hard drive 3.0 connected and the transfer rate is really good. Internet speed dragged alittle, but then switched my modem to higher download and it now transfers about the same rate as if the modem was plugged in directly to the laptop.Last week, I happen to go to their website and notice they had available a new driver. I installed it and now the issue with the black screen at startup is gone. I don't know how long the driver had been available, but this has made things so much easier. Thanks Plugable! Would give them 4 1/2 stars, but Amazon doesn't allow half stars. I have tried to contact Plugable (phone message say to contact them via email) to offer payment for a product that now works as intended, but haven't heard back from them.
So far, happy with the unit and support from the company
August 15, 2015
This is going to be a two-part review. A review of the first unit I received and another for the replacement.Unit the first:It arrived on time in a box that wasn't shrink-wrapped. I didn't think anything of that at the time but it becomes more important later.After opening the box I noticed that the cables weren't in bags or twist tied. The main unit also had a shred of plastic along the top that looked like the remains of protective wrap. It was also covered in smudges.This looked like a used unit.I hooked everything up and things appeared to be working well until I checked the network connection.It was only running at 100Mbps. Not 1Gbps.I contacted Plugable support and they verified that the NIC connection should be 1G and thought it odd that the unit appeared used, following up with a suggestion that I consider exchanging it for another unit. Fortunately exchanges with Amazon are easy so I decided to go that route.Later in the day I decided to try out the audio and found that wasn't working and following up by looking through the Plugable support pages indicated that audio doesn't work with Win10 and that it's a USB driver bug that Microsoft needs to fix. Wonderful. I didn't purchase the unit for the audio support but not being able to use something that's a part of a purchase, grates.So I spent a few days using the defective, used unit while waiting for a replacement.Unit the second:Hey! This box is shrink-wrapped. Good. That means that the unit is going to be new or someone's playing the Best Buy game and re-shrink-wrapping used items.Opening the box showed a unit covered in protective plastic, cables twist-tied and adapters in little bags. Everything looks fresh from manufacturing.Got everything swapped out and watched as Windows went through its "new device" convulsions and what do you know, the NIC is showing 1G. That's a great beginning.Even better is the audio works! Sounds pretty good too. Freaked me out a little when I played the test sound as nowhere in the manual or on the box does it mention that this thing has speakers.So far so good.-5 stars to Amazon for sending me a used unit+5 stars to Plugable for their fast support+4 stars for the product. I'll bump it up to 5 if I fall in love with it after using it for a while.
Disappointed by performance with USB 3.0
October 2, 2012
Well, with it's USB 3.0 connectivity, and all the touting about the relatively decent graphics performance, I was very much looking forward to this for use on my ASUS Zenbook UX31A with a 3rd generation Intel I5 processor (which as I said, has USB 3.0 Super speed ports). This was connected to a 24" Samsung display at 1080p resolution.The good:- Well made and balanced - stays upright pretty easily- I do appreciate how Plugable uses the Displaylink drivers directly - always gives you the latest version of it- Drivers installed flawlessly and without a rebootThe not so good:- There is still noticeable lag in the mouse and keyboard actions- Dragging things like Windows around your desktop also cause lag, along with tearing of the image. A big bump in CPU use is also noted when this happens- Youtube drops many, many frames in 720p, and there is compression appliedFor regular Excel, and Word, this may prove ideal, but I think I will return the device, and make do with a regular USB 3.0 dock with a USB sound card, and Ethernet adapter, with the penalty of having to plug one additional thing in every time (the HDMI port on my laptop). It's just the laws of computing (cramming 1080p video bandwidth down a USB pipe) that is the limitation.UPDATE 10/3/2012I received an email from Plugable after they had read my review and suggested one key change: That I enable Aero desktop in Windows. Apparently non-Aero Windows (such as the Windows Classic theme I was using) are not accelerated by the GPU and instead are rendered by the CPU. After doing this, the lag and compression artifacts decreased significantly - almost to imperceptible levels, and large spikes in CPU were no longer present. I was also able to watch Youtube videos without dropped frames in HD. I am awarding two additional stars, one that represents the performance of the product, and the other for the excellent, and unprompted customer service that Plugable provides. I also failed to mention that I had a 3TB USB 3.0 hard drive plugged in to the device as well, with no noticeable issues or performance hit.
16%
I like almost everything
October 8, 2017
I like almost everything. It worked right out of the box. Wonderful! Its shortcomings are, the # sign is NOT the "upper case" 3. What is typed is the English currency pound sign. Was this keyboard made for England??? Another caveat is the @ sign. The @ sign is NOT the "upper case" 2. And, then it stands to reason, " (quote) is not on the keyboard next to the ENTER key.1. I figured out the @ and " were interchangeable. So when I am typing an e-mail address I use the " key, and when using quotes, I use the upper case 2.2. The # sign was ALL TOGETHER different. I was going to return the keyboard because I use lots and lots of # signs. I ACCIDENTLlY came accross the #. It was the back slash!!!!3. So where is the back slash???? Can someone help?? I don't want to return because I know this "happened" on three of these brand new boards. So it definitely is the board. Is there a way to change, is there a way to program and F key for the back slash (if I can find out where it is...)4. I will be calling the company tomorrow, wish me luck.
Works with Ubuntu 17.04 Linux, good value for the $
September 23, 2017
Works well with Ubuntu 17.04 once I installed the Solaar package. Otherwise only the mouse was paired with the unifying receiver. Solarr lets you pair multiple devices. It's available on github (posting a link here is not allowed). Keys are OK for an inexpensive non-mechanical keyboard. I would not do a lot of writing or programming but for casual use it is OK. Mouse is actually pretty good;: it even mostly works on glass (1/4", bottom surface frosted) but works better on paper or fabric. For the price, it's hard to beat.
Good K&M combo for the average user in the average home
June 19, 2017
I used to have a huge wireless keyboard and mouse (also by logitech). Had it for a few years, but it started to get crudded up. I tried to clean it myself, but then saw that this was available for cheap so I decided to get it. I like that it's light and fairly quiet. Seems pretty resistant to dust and dirt and crumbs so far. Not crazy about the small size of the mouse, though. This is like a kid's mouse. I need something that fits an adult hand (and I dont even have that big of a hand!).Not the greatest K&M combo in the world, but good for home use and the price is right.
Good, but...
April 20, 2017
This mouse uses a 2.4ghz signal. The same as a home wifi network. In our apartment building, there are a lot of competing signals and the mouse keeps being cut off. We have it hooked to my dad's Chromebox that he has hooked to the tv and uses from across the living room, so it's 10-15 feet away. It may work better if we'd use it for a computer right on the desk. The keyboard works wonderfully, though. I just bought a bluetooth mouse to replace this one and we aren't having any problems. I don't think there is anything wrong with the mouse, other than that it has the weakest signal.
Best keyboard for the price.
June 24, 2016
This is the best keyboard ever since it is so simple and cheap. Don't care for the mouse. I like my Logitech MX Master. The Logitech MX Master can work on either Bluetooth or a Logitech Unifying receiver. The downside with this keyboard is that it has a proprietary USB dongle that only works with this keyboard. It seems like with the Bluetooth technology we have today that my MacBook Pro's Bluetooth antenna should be able to handle a simple keyboard. I like bluetooth only devices because my laptop only has 2 USB ports and when I bring it to work I don't want to have to plug a million things into it. I have my external monitor and my USB dongle for this keyboard. The bluetooth only keyboards that I have seen available are more designed for travel use and have weird layouts of the keys. The layout on this keyboard is perfect for my needs and is easy to type on, so I can't move on to anything else yet.
Great value for OK equipment
January 4, 2016
At $19 with batteries included this is a great value. The keyboard feels OK. It has an ON/OFF switch, but does not have an indicator light to show that it is ON. A light might help me remember to turn it off to save battery. It worked reliably from 30 feet away.The M185 mouse is OK. It's significantly lighter than my old Logitech M305 mouse, and has smooth plastic sides where the M305 has nice grippy sides. This M185 mouse has an On/Off switch, but has no indicator light on top, and the motion tracker on the bottom seems to use light outside my range of vision.It hasn't been an issue for me, but it seems like it might have been nicer if the keyboard and the mouse used the same size batteries. The Keyboard uses two AAA, the mouse uses one AA battery.
16%
Quiet, Soft Keys...
August 17, 2017
Easy install, works with my work laptop Windows 7. The multi-receiver works with other Logitech devices, like a second mouse for home. Only thing that I am not very used to, and this is purely from a user preference perspective is the lack of tactile keyboard. I guess I am an old fashioned IBM PC era user, although it can be a little noisy, I enjoy the clicking sound and the feel of the keyboard when I type, but this particular model does not have an active tactile keys. I guess it is more modern way of typing in the workplace.
Nice, not perfect, but a good midrange setup
January 9, 2016
The best Logitech KB I have owned, though I will say that their cheap older KB's were pretty awful. I have two older ones with horrible sticky key action, creaky plastic construction, like torture to use them any length of time. On this the action is nice, positive, quiet. It's not back lit. Nice looking, nice shape to the edges. Very pleasant to touch unlike a lot of cheaper squared off KB's. The FN buttons are mostly odd choices that I will never use. The battery life thus far has been excellent, some of the older wireless setups would really eat batteries. I really like the fact that you can flip the keyboard upright and it will stand up on it's back edge so you can use your desk for other purposes without casting around for some place to store the thing. The mouse is nice and responsive.
Keys take getting used to, nice and quiet
October 28, 2015
Only reason I give it 4 of 5 stars is for one reason or another the USB receiver didn't detect in the first motherboard USB port I stuck it in. Put it in the front case port (not desirable since now I have 1 of 2 filled all the time) and up it came.Also, the keys are closer together than I like, so being used to more traditional keyboards with different shape keys with more of a gap, typing on here means more mistakes until I get used to it. More keyboards for one reason or another seem to be moving this direction or the chiclet design (which I don't like at all); go back to the older designs or offer them as another model in the same price point!
Works well enough as an occasional use interface where wireless is required
August 29, 2015
My needs are not very taxing for this keyboard/mouse pair. They are both within 5 feet of my computer. I have them on a moving platform that makes having wired units impractical.The keyboard does feel a bit cheap (light/plasticky) when typing but for the price and *my* needs this is fine. I don't think I'd be satisfied if this was my primary keyboard.I dinged this a star due to the occasional pauses that the mouse exhibits while I'm using it. I'm on a pretty high-end Alienware Windows 7 64 Bit machine with 12 GB of RAM and a potent i7 processor. Yet inexplicably the mouse will pause in mid-swipe now and then for a second or two and then continue on as if nothing had happened.The machine is primarily a flight simulator and so the mouse is largely used for configuration instead of day-to-day surfing and working so this works well enough for my needs.
Great non-ergonomic keyboard.
December 12, 2014
We have had a dozen of these combos at our office for several years and have not had any fail. The keys are all still easy to read even after years of daily use. The mice are as good as when they were new. I like the look and feel, especially of the keys. Just the right amount of feedback for me. However, I switched from this to a Microsoft split keyboard after 4 years as my wrists were starting to hurt. I don't think this issue is specific to the Logitech MK520 versus other non-ergo keyboards, but wanted to note it in case it helped someone. I woud LOVE to see Logitech come out with a wireless ergo keyboard as good as the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000. I love the Logitech system and tiny unifying receivers!Feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer.
Just arrived!!
May 22, 2013
I got my keyboard today and I have been using this for like an hour now continuously typing emails and blogs. So thought as well I might write a review on this.This product arrived thanks to Amazon who delivered it in flat two days time. I had actually tried the keyboard at staples before I decided to buy it from amazon. Staples sold it for 69 where as amazon listed it at 35$ which was great.Keyboard - the keys are soft and don't make much noise which is what I prefer. They are super responsive and I have absolutely no issues typing with this keyboard. At the same time this keyboard feels really compact and doesn't feel too big to fit it anywhere. Has a good wrist rest and I can actually type without moving my wrists anywhere which shows that the keyboard is not only smooth and responsive but also easier to type.Mouse - I am a mouse collector and have about more than 25 mice of various brands including logitech. I must say this mouse is basic from the ones I have used and has only two buttons. However it fits well into the palm and is quite responsive and accurate. I would have expected logitech to give a better mouse thought which had more buttons.All in one for a 35$ package this is a decent package, only if the mouse was better I would had said it value for money. I reduced one star only for the mouse for the lack of buttons.I'll try to see if I can pair one of my better logitech wireless mice with this combo. I'd recommend this package for anyone who surfs the net a lot and writes a lot of blogs or chats. This is definitely not for gamers but excellent for general and business use.
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7%
Good until I upgraded Macbooks
July 10, 2017
Ive had this hub for a few months. I use this to connect 2 monitors/keyboard/mouse/headphones. It worked well with my previous macbook pro.After upgrading to the latest Macbook Pro, the audio form the headphones cuts out (for 20-30 seconds) a few times a day, which is pretty annoying. I'll update this if we find a way to fix it, but I'm having trouble getting a response from the seller.
The stand is nice and heavy piece of metal
August 31, 2016
This item was returned to Amazon. The 2 main issues with this device is the stand and the video drive. The stand is nice and heavy piece of metal. But it slides into a hole on the device, but it is very loose. It leans and it seems like this is by design. I didn't understand. I tried just about every combination to get the unit to "click" or "snap" or get snug into the base. And the 2nd issue is the USB video driver. I know this is no fault of Anker, but the driver would often require a reboot or other means to force the display to come on. If it cannot just display when the laptop comes out of sleep or on boot, it isn't worth the headache for my wife.
Some issues on an otherwise good product.
March 2, 2016
I'm using this on my Windows 10 Lenovo laptop at work. Overall, it works well. However, on a daily basis I keep running into issues with this. For example, sometimes I will connect my laptop and get nothing. I think need to log into my laptop and sometimes the dock springs into life. Other times, the screen will work but the keyboard and mouse doesn't. I need to reboot the Anker to get it functioning again. Since this is at work, I disconnect and connect my laptop several times a day between meetings etc. and I run into this at least 2-3 times which can get annoying.At home, I have a lenovo dock and it works perfectly. I am a big Anker fan but I'm not very pleased with the dock.
Can't work with other graphics adaptors
March 10, 2015
This set up on my wife's computer with no problems. We both use our laptop at home and at the office. At the office we plug in our J5 usb adaptor to use the 2nd monitor. I installed Anker at our home, used her computer, plugged everything in and everything worked with no problem. I plug in my computer and I can't get the 2nd display to work at home with our HDMI 2nd monitor. We both have Dells. A message pops up saying displaylink doesn't work when other USB graphics drivers are installed. I uninstalled as directed. It still doesn't work. Starting to get frustrated. If I only use my wife's laptop. I'm totally happy with this product.3/11/15 Update: I am returning this product. On my other laptop I already use a J5 USB adaptor and even though the software was uninstalled, Anker's software cannot install. Then I found out that for the same price J5 makes a docking station with 4 USB ports and all are 3.0, and basically, just as awesome an Anker. True, 2 less USB's, but nothing my USB hub can't solve. DVI or VGA? I also have that adaptor. Lost 8 hours of my time trying to make it work.SO if you already have J5, don't bother, just buy the J5 docking station.
Very close to perfect for a computer savy user but with a few drawbacks. 3.5 stars
February 23, 2015
This thing is great but Ive had a few issues with it. The first is that the graphics drivers suck. On my tv (via hdmi) it had 3 different settings to adjust the screen size to the tv but all of them were way off. Because of this I have to plug my hdmi into my computer still and use the graphics drivers from my computer. There is a tiny bit of lag too but its far less than the lag usually associated with an led tv or something. I really enjoy the product itself though. Ive had it for a few weeks now and it runs well and looks nice. It is smaller than I expected and it performs very well. Like I said earlier the biggest issue is the software that it comes with. If they could fix the tv issue and provide better software in general it would be worth 5 stars. Currently I rate it at 3.5 but there is no half star so 3 it is.Sidenote, I would really like to have an optical audio jack built into this. I have one in my laptop and I prefer to use optical to a regular 3.5mm headset jack so I have to have another cord and having this option in the dock could really give it a competitive advantage over other docks.Update: I got a new monitor and I cant adjust any of the settings because the software requires the monitor to be plugged into the computer's vga port. This isn't the products fault but I'm sure that if the software the dock came with was better, this wouldnt be an issue.
Having used a traditional Docking Station for years, I ...
December 18, 2014
Having used a traditional Docking Station for years, I was excited to find one that was not specific to the laptop being used. The Anker Universal Docking Station uses a USB port and can handle 2 Monitors as well as other peripherals such as printers, scanners, keyboards etc.Unfortunately, unlike the traditional docking station, you can not leave the laptop closed (or tucked out of the way) and run everything from the monitors/peripherals. I contacted Anker and they confirmed that there is no way to transfer the 'primary display' from the laptop screen to the monitor, which means that the Start button, Taskbar, Task Manager, etc, remain accessible only on the laptop. I probably would not have purchased this item if I had been aware of this limitation.
5%
Plugable USB 3.0 Universal Laptop Docking Station
September 10, 2017
I am using this docking station with my Acer laptop which has Win 10 Pro OS. It is relatively easy to install. You must install the driver first, reboot and connect the docking station. However, my laptop developed an issue which is when the laptop is not connected to the docking station, the laptop screen becomes unstable and it flicker. I am trying to solve this issue with “Plugable” support. They have been very responsive, but it is not been resolved. I am going to restore the OS, and start over the process. If it does not work, I am going to return the product. However, when the laptop is connected to the docking station, everything works very well.
Very Pleased - Meh, it's alright.
August 5, 2017
Great replicator/expander and display adapter. To be over USB 2.0 on a very old laptop, it does a great job even at 1920x1080. I'm not gaming or doing anything with animation, and while there can be a slight, almost imperceptible, latency when moving things about, it does extremely well given the circumstances. Very pleased.Update: So a quick update. A lot of noise gets generated on the speaker jack, and I know it's the Plugable because the sound is muted, and it stops when I unplug the jack. Also, there are consistent flickering issues at the top of the screen, and it occasionally locks up requiring it to be completely power cycled. Gets the job done, but for the issues, it's a bit overpriced.
if you are willing to mess with drivers, this unit works fine
January 17, 2016
I am using this unit with a Dell XP13, Windows 10.I finally have it working, but don't assume it is plug-n-play. The driver that Windows 10 automatically downloads is buggy. First, I got no Ethernet, Then, there was no display (I have a VGA 1920x1200). If you have problems like this, your first stop should be http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/windows (the driver on the manufacturer's http://plugable.com/drivers/displaylink did not work for me). However, if you already have a driver installed, first download and run "DisplayLink Install Cleaner" which is here: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/file?d=64 (it takes a minute to run, so be patient).At some point, Windows 10 did an update, and then my problems returned. I tried reinstalling the latest driver, but it would not install saying that the installed driver was already latest. This is where the Cleaner came to the rescue. The next reinstall went fine and the unit started working again. I suspect this procedure will need to be repeated when Windows 10 upgrades.Note, I did not test the HDMI port nor the audio. The USB ports worked even with the older drivers.In conclusion, if you are willing to mess with drivers, this unit works fine.
TERRIFIC...ABOUT 85% OF THE TIME.
December 22, 2015
I struggled to know exactly how many stars to give this one. It works perfectly, about 85% of the time. I would give it five stars during those times. So, most of the time, everything is good, nothing is bad. I love the convenience of simply plugging one usb cable into my laptop, and then my "desktop" workstation is all set to go.But about 15% of the time, there is a problem with either the sound, or the display, or one of the other peripherals I have plugged in. The problems are most likely due to Windows updates, but when a company provides an interface like this, they really need to stay on top of things like that. One frustrating thing is that it isn't always the same issue, either. Sometimes, the sound goes out when the computer has been dormant for a while. Sometimes, the screen won't come on. Sometimes, the sound issue is fixed by making the plugable the default sound device. Sometimes, it is already is, and I have to restart the computer; but I have to make sure and unplug before I restart, because if I restart with it plugged in, that causes new problems.I'd love to give it five stars, but these consistently recurring issues are frustrating.
It could be tricky to use if you have Windows 10 with Dell 13 9343
October 8, 2015
I have DELL XPS 13 9343 which comes with Intel HD 5500 and running Windows 10 Pro.After tried different approaches (including reset my laptop), here is how I make it work.1. DO NOT plug in USB cable to your laptop yet. Do the following first.2. Intel recently upgraded HD 5500 driver to 10.18.15.4279. You need to download it from Intel web site and upgrade display driver first. DO NOT upgrade it from Device Manager or DELL web site. Both provide outdated driver which could cause your laptop screen to go black and eventually blue screen.3. Download the DisplayLink driver from Plugable web site. The default driver from Microsoft simply doesn't work (dlkmd.sys problem). If you do step 2 right, the installer will proceed. Otherwise, it will request you to upgrade OEM driver first.4. Now, plug in USB, and it should work properly.I don't think this is an issue with Plugable. However, I wish they provide a warning or notice in the package to remind buyers how to avoid these Win10 issues. At one point, I totally lost control of my laptop because DisplayLink driver issue. I am glad it is working properly now.
I see the potential, it's just not there yet.
December 17, 2013
I have nothing major to report, but there are just little annoyances that make the product not meet it's full potential.My laptop is an Asus G74SX with Windows 7 Ultimate. 8GB RAM and 2 500GB HDD.1. Installation was a bit of an issue. I followed the recommended method and downloaded the latest drivers from the various parties. My laptop reported using Fresco Logic USB3 so that is what I downloaded. Those drivers cause the system to BSOD. I had to do a system restore and start over. Next time I just updated the drivers from Windows Update and used the supplied Display Link driver off of the CD. That worked fine.2. When the system goes into sleep mode, I have to press the laptop keyboard to get it to wake up. I reported this to plugable and was given some instructions to change settings to no avail. Sometimes, when coming out of sleep, the monitor plugged into the hdmi port will not work until I reboot the system. I power everything down, including the ud-3900.3. When I reboot, I get a message that "this device can perform faster" like when you plug a usb2 device in a usb1 port. It then disappears so I think it may be when it is initializing the usb2 ports in the ud-3900.Good things: I have both usb3 ports in use with external usb3 drives. The sound works thru the UD-3900. The network adapter seems to work fine. Disconnecting the laptop is easier with just one (usb3 cable) connection.Before I found the ud-3900, I had connected everything thru the laptop's available ports and it worked fine, but this gives me the ability to add a second or third monitor and makes connecting and disconnecting much faster. Plus, having the sound come thru desktop speakers is much better.
6%
Good Keyboard - Lousy Mouse
October 6, 2017
As expected, based on the price, the keyboard and mouse are both lightweight and cheap. However, I like the feel of the keyboard. It's keys are more "old school", which I definitely prefer over the lower profile types. The mouse is pretty poor, though. The plastic edges of the lighter color band wrapping around the top of the mouse can be felt, so it doesn't feel smooth in the hand and will certainly pick up hand grime. The roller indents are not quite solid enough. The sensor is too sensitive, so that when I pick the mouse up to reposition it the screen pointer moves more than my old Logitech mouse so I have to pick it up higher before putting it back down. Worse, the sensor seems to be slightly misaligned compared to other Logitech mouses I've owned, so that it wants to move at a slight angle when I move it straight up. Again, I've had several other Logitech mouses and never had a problem. I purchased two of these MK270 units and the problems are the same on both. Lastly, the two that I received did NOT come with the unifying receiver. I've decided not to send both back because of this (although I AM sending one back because the keyboard itself was defective). Because I like the keyboard so much, I'm going to keep it and use it alongside an old Logitech mouse and deal with two dongles.
this is an excellent buy for notebook users who have to work long ...
August 8, 2017
Reliable and well shaped. Would have graded it higher, but the keys are somewhat stiff with too high a travel--typing is work, compared to the Microsoft keyboard, for example. But the price is right, and having the separate input devices increased the useability of my notebook over a full workday enormously from an ergonomic viewpoint, especially in tandem with a standing desk. If you can live with the harder keys. this is an excellent buy for notebook users who have to work long hours, and a much cheaper alternative to a separate monitor--just elevate the computer to ideal eye height, and leave the keyboard and mouse on the desk.
Excellent keyboard; terrible mouse.
July 28, 2017
While the combined keyboard and mouse offered here at Amazon is a great deal (especially when I picked it up as a part of a PrimeDay Special), the keyboard itself is excellent while the mouse is a disappointment. The keyboard has a large, spacious layout with slightly textured keys. I absolutely love it. The feedback is perfect too. While I don't use the additional "shortcut" buttons on the very top of the keyboard, the on/off switch above the number pad is convenient and saves battery life. Other keyboards I've used in the past included a switch on the bottom, if at all.Again, the mouse is a disappointment however. It is both too small and ergonomically awkward to use for my slightly large, male hands. Scrolling with the center wheel stutters up and down documents and pages when browsing online instead of the smooth, natural scrolling of my former mouse. In all, it works to point-and-click around a screen but is more annoying than its worth. If your hands are tiny, this may work for you. Otherwise, purchase the keyboard separately and look elsewhere for a mouse.
Received non-Unifying version; interference(?) issues made it unusable
April 15, 2017
I was satisfied with the build quality of both pieces of this set (as expected given experience using Logitech products over the years); I received the non-Unifying-receiver version and experienced what seemed to be interference (I work in an office with numerous wireless devices operating on various frequencies). Could potentially also have been a power issue as it sometimes seemed one or both units would power down or enter a sleep mode; fresh batteries did not change this nor could I discover any setting that would affect it. I reluctantly returned this. I suspect the Unifying version would work for me as I subsequently began using a Logitech mouse with Unifying receiver and have experienced no issues.
mouse great, keyboard great when it works, irritating when it doesn't
August 25, 2016
I really wanted to like this, but I frequently have the same problems some others have reported with this keyboard. It really lags sometimes.In other words, I type in a few characters (doesn't matter which application, same behavior in Word, Firefox, Notepad, etc) and then wait several seconds for the letters to show up on the screen.The mouse works great, even when the keyboard isn't doing so well.The fact that the mouse keeps working while the keyboard lags, combined with the observation that the keyboard sometimes gets a lot better after I turn it off/on, leads me to believe that this is most likely not a wireless conflict with my 2.4 Ghz wireless USB interface. I think it's just a problem keyboard.Update: I used a USB extension to put the USB connector closer to the keyboard and have had no problems since. Updating to 3 stars.
Great keyboard, mouse failed at 8 months
January 25, 2015
I love this mouse and keyboard combo. The keys are soft-touch and low-profile, so my wrists don't hurt after hours of use. My only complaint is that sometimes the mouse's scroll-wheel just.. doesn't work. It rolls, but the computer doesn't think it's doing anything. This has happened while browsing the web, in Office applications, and most notably in video games. Sometimes it starts working again on its own, and sometimes I have to restart the software or reboot the computer. Very intermittent but weird. I've never had this issue with Logitech wireless mice, so not sure if mine is just a dud. I still love this combo though, the issue isn't serious enough to warrant a return.Update at 8 months: The mouse's scroll-wheel continued to randomly stop working, and then the mouse started failing entirely. I replaced the batteries so that's not the issue.. it just stopped working. Turning it off and on again fixed the issue a couple of times, but now it doesn't work at all. I have another logitech wireless mouse (stand alone) that has been working for far longer, so I don't know if this is just an issue with the combo mouse or if I just got a dud.
8%
Easily installed.
October 8, 2017
I had wanted to use THIS keyboard with it because I liked this one which was my old one. I replaced it because the keys "stuck" some how. That is, I would strike them to type several words and nothing showed up on the monitor. I'm having the same problems with the one I bought to replace the old one! I'm very fast on a keyboard and I'm having the same problems with this one! It's as if it were too slow for me. I haven't yet told my computer "guru" about it but will have her check because I honestly don't know if the problem is with me, the keyboard or the computer -- which is also pretty new.
Only the mouse functions and the keyboard sometimes.
January 8, 2016
Delivered on Time. Packaging was good. I set mine up about 15 feet away from my Samsung HD 1080p 60 located in my Family Room. I have my screen mounted above my Fireplace Mantel.The TV automatically recognized the USB receiver when I could finally get it installed in the USB connector on back of the TV. On the internet portion of my smart TV I realized the mouse works, however the keyboard works sometimes. It is sluggish or non responsive. If you are in Netflix, the mouse and keyboard does not function. It is better than using the remote, but half of the controls are on the remote and the others can be controlled by the mouse. It is not 100% productive. I do not know what to blame the problem on.I would not recommend until I do more research to find solutions for these issues.
This is not recommended unless you can ignore the cons I mentioned
November 23, 2015
I am always a Logitech user for peripherals. My previous MK710 started giving me trouble by missing "s" and "h" keys. Since the oversees shipping is quite high for keyboards I ordered this lighter version this time. I ordered this item. First time in my life I felt Logitech has made an inferior item.Pros:Cheap priceThree years battery life for the keyboardK/M on-off switch for battery savingCons:Feels cheap qualityPalm rest too short for comfortKey travel is too shortI did not used the mouse because still using the MK710 Marathon mouse. So can not say anything for the mouse.If not for weight I would have ordered MK710 again. This is not recommended unless you can ignore the cons I mentioned. Hence the three stars
Hot and Cold, I keep trying and although they are ok, i miss being wowed when opening a package.
January 12, 2015
I keep buying keyboard and always end up with thin plastic light weight clicky items that would be better suited with bright colors in a child's crib. Why can i not find a clean, nice size, soft touch (rubber/silicon) key's with a bit of a bump or tap so you know it took.And yes Unified Receivers are great!But come one when are you going to allow them to be paired to multiple devices. It would only take a hot key combo or a tiny switch on the keyboard to switch from one PC to another. I was so disappointed when i found out i couldn't use Multiple Unified Receivers to coincide with my outdated KVM switch. The video was good but i no longer have SP2 ports for a wired keyboard or mouse and didn't one. I can't drop a paycheck on a KVM switch every few years. But if I were to do so i would like it to be a Logitec device using the Unified Receivers.Last but not least... i keep buying keyboards and they are all plastic clinky.... well they feel ugly. I love metal and strong solidly built items. I get something made out of less than light weight plastic wouldn't be convenient for your backpack.... but come on my stack of keyboards don't leave the box next to my desk.And what is up with the price discrepancy.... all are under 40 and the next set break 1-200 dollars. There are a few people left in middle class that like quality. Your products work but they need to feel confident. My first iP_d portable music library/player with the sliver metal case and deep black sheen of the screen... you need to sell something i want to buy just to hold and look at,,,, and then circle back to quality and innovations like making the BEST KVM solution that has ever existed. You can do it so ,,,, why not do it.
It's okay, but doesn't work well with KVM.
January 10, 2015
It's okay and I suppose worth what you paid for it. If you're looking for something inexpensive and aren't too picky it's just fine.Pros:- Keyboard is laid out well.- Only requires 2 AA batteries and has on/off switch on top so you can turn it off when not in use.- stays in place on your desk, doesn't slide around on it's own.- keys are quiet- Mouse fits well in the hand and also has on/off switch on bottom if you remember to use it- Uses a very small USB receiver for both mouse and keyboardCons:- Keys are really spongy and sometimes miss a stroke- Mouse feels light and cheap (to be expected I suppose)Now the killer - Show Stopper - No Bueno....This does NOT work with my KVM. Not sure if it will work with others, but I have a two port IOGEAR KVM (GCS632U) and switch often between two machines. This Logitech USB receiver isn't recognized well or something and every time I switch the KVM (using the scroll lock hotkey) the other computer isn't recognized. The only way to get it to work is to physically move the USB back-n-forth between the two ports on the KVM). I spent hours researching and looking for any solution someone found to get this to work, but all I found were many other people complaining about the same problem. And stranger still is that everything works fine with my older Logitech S510 wireless keyboard/mouse combo.OVERALLDecent, inexpensive, quiet. Worth it I suppose for those who don't use a KVM.
Logitech Unified Receiver "Problems"
September 18, 2014
When I received the unit, it looked like it had been opened and returned (the batteries were installed), but the "pull" tabs for the batteries were not in place. One was in the box laying loose, the other one was missing completely. I plugged the unit into my media computer. Nothing happened (did not install). Checked settings (turn off/on keyboard & mouse and try to pair again), but no software loaded and neither the keyboard or mouse would work. I had a Logitech trackball on the unit already. Moved to a new computer (same setup with trackball). Plugged in the USB wireless receiver (unified). Software installed for the unified USB receiver (automatically)! Paired the keyboard & mouse, and checked the software. It shows 2 unified receivers, 1-trackball, other one with keyboard/mouse. Unpaired keyboard/mouse & USB receiver. Ran software & paired keyboard and mouse. It works properly. Unpaired keyboard/mouse. Return to media PC. Download unified software from Logitech. Install Logitech unifying software. Paired the keyboard & mouse. It now works on the media PC. While it was a hassle to install, it seems to work properly after that. Since it looked like it had been opened, I believe the previous owner was not able to successfully pair the devices - like my first try.
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5%
Do not buy this
September 6, 2017
Firs off when I got the device it seemed like it had been opened before and once I did star pulling it out of the box I could tell that it had been returned and poorly repackaged. I figured I'd try it out and within a couple of days I started having issues with it. I kept getting Windows errors stating "USB device not recognized". I was skeptical about buying this item in the first place and should have gone with my gut feeling. I have set up a return with Amazon and have purchased a different brand. And... it just went out on me while typing this review, of course.Pros:Easy install and set upCons:Doesn't work
Not recommended
January 24, 2017
Originally I was very happy with it, but after 4 months, the USb ports started failing. I originally thought it was the mouse and replaced that, then the keyboard, but I kept having sporadic failures where the keyboard and/or mouse would lose power. I've tried switching out all of the cables, including the HDMI with the same result. Finally, the USB connections started failing as soon as I booted up. The keyboard and mouse would light up then die. If I unplugged them and plugged them back in, same result. I also tried using the other two open USB ports in the back as well as the front with the same result. It should be noted that I only had 2 of the available 6 USB ports in use, so there shouldn't have been a power issue. Normally Anker makes a very good product, but in this case I've been very disappointed.
Windows 7 rocks, Windows 10 does not work....
September 2, 2015
Updated 11-2015 for Windows 10I put the blame on Windows 10 but it is what it is. After a WIn 10 update, dock stopped working - displays sometimes on sometimes off but Ethernet cable completely offline. Plugged same dock into Win 7 machine, all works fine. So if have Windows 10, best to wait until Anker can figure out what MS is doing.Anker tech support did reply to my help request, so good company that backs product. Unfortunately, just the usual uninstall driver, reinstall, repeat repeat repeat advice.... Tried all manner of sequences, and confirmed. They did offer to replace but I am outside warranty and there is nothing wrong with their product hardware - still works great with my Win 7 machine. So if have Windows 7, worked for over a year no worries. Great product. If upgrading to Windows 10, Anker's got bugs. Look at their support site and board to see if they fixed it. Right now they seem not to have clue. Until then, better to buy a USB hub and a display link USB adapter - this will not save you time plugging stuff the only devices the docking station does in Windows 10 is the display, USB ports and sound jack if you use external speakers.My Original Review - for Windows 7 Jul 2014Waited a bit before writing this review. Hope do not jinx it! Working well on my Toshiba Satellite laptop running Windows 7 Pro. No speed lag that I notice doing office work, but not a gamer or graphic designer. Station's stand keeps it very steady, have not knocked it over even though bump it occasionally.
Almost complete failure
May 4, 2015
I don't write reviews often, but I felt like I had to after using this dock.Everything seems fine at first: install the drivers, plug in your devices, plug in your laptop, do a restart and everything works! Horray right? Except after a few disconnections and reconnections, the displays show a blank screen with a visible mouse cursor. According to Ankers web site this is a known bug with DisplayLinks software and will point you to some ticket (http://www.displaylink.com/support/ticket.php?id=337) that solves this. It describes an issue windows 7 and Radeon cards. The problem is, I have windows 8 and an Nvidia card, so clearly this issue extends farther than Anker/Displaylink thinks, and they're proposed solution wouldn't even work for me. I can get it working again by uninstalling the software and restarting, but surely enough after one disconnection and reconnection, its back to the blank screen. So I have to reinstall everything every time I disconnect my laptop just to get it working. I've tried everything to get this to function properly. I've uninstalled this thing dozens of times, restarted coutlessly, used Displaylinks useless "Driver cleaner" patch, even tried a system restore. Nothing works because the software is just complete garbage.I bought this dock because its the most well reviewed usb dock on amazon. However, there's multiple threads on Displaylinks forums describing this issue (http://www.displaylink.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=28) but strangely not many on Amazon. I would be VERY skeptical of these 5 star reviews around here.
Superb -- as long as it works
July 22, 2014
From other reviews, I gather that USB docking stations can still be cranky devices, but the Anker is flawless. The unit sets up effortlessly, recognizes devices you plug into it quickly. Unplug the one USB 3.0 cable connecting it to your computer and everything comes up again as it should when you replug it in. I'm using a ThinkPad Helix with one 1920x1080 HDMI monitor and one 1680x1050 DVI-D monitor, with a DVI-D to DVI-I adaptor on the Anker side of the cable. The chip/software that makes the display part of this work is the widely used and reliable technology from DisplayLink, and when, in the software-loading process, you are told to go on-line for a software upgrade, you are directed to the DisplayLink website.My first unit installed and worked flawlessly -- and then completely died after two days. Anker's customer service was excellent. They apologized and replaced the unit promptly. The replacement unit is just fine.You might think I would knock off a star for the failure of the first unit, but Anker earns it back with its superb customer service.UPDATE: The replacement unit worked well for 5 weeks and then died. Anker customer service was again excellent. They returned my money promptly, courteously, and with an apology.Given the large number of favorable reviews, I may have been very, very unlucky. If you want to try your luck, you can do so with the knowledge that Anker customer support actually supports its customers.
Graphics were a little slow
January 11, 2014
This seems like it could really be a good product. I have a laptop that I like to plug into two monitors at my desk where I have a workstation set up. With the two monitors, a mouse, keyboard, external harddrive, and speakers, I had a lot of cables to unplug from my computer anytime I would take it somewhere. I wanted something that would make this process a little easier.This had a lot of good reviews so I ordered it.As I was setting it up it seemed very good quality, durable construction, and sturdy plug-ins/ports. The software installed very quickly. I was very pleased how quickly and easily everything set up.It had plenty of USB ports for all my devices, as well as being able to plug in both of my monitors. So far so good.The only complaint I had against this, is that the graphics were slow. As I moved my mouse around the screen it would lag a little bit. Not very much, but enough to be noticeable. Also when I drug the cursor to the bottom of the screen to pull up the task bar, instead of gliding up smoothly, it was choppy. Same thing with opening windows. I made sure that I was using the 3.0 port on my laptop too.This was very disappointing as it seems like a great product, but I could not use it if the graphics would be lagging like that. And, to be fair, it could have been a single faulty device. Or just my computer might not have worked well with it. But it definitely wasn't what I was looking for. I needed smooth flawless graphics performance.
4%
Not a good replacement for Dell's Port Replicator
October 30, 2017
Very disappointed. Was hoping this would replace my Dell Port Replicator but nope. First, the laptop has to be open to turn on the power where the replicator has a power button of its own. I could live with that but then I tried watching a video. I have a powerful video card in my Precision Workstation and the video window became unresponsive once it finally got going. It seemed fine for Microsoft Office products but not able to handle video. It also required the purchase of an obsolete cable to hook up my second monitor, which I thought was odd and looking back, my first clue that this isn't a first rate piece of technology. I'm just glad that Amazon stands behind their products and has an awesome return policy. Another lesson learned....
Didn't work for my laptop, Very good tech support
April 18, 2017
I tried to get it to work with a HP EliteBook laptop running Windows 7 64 bit. I was suffering from major lagging problems and could hardly move around. I worked with the Tech Support via email to try to resolve with latest software but it didn't help. The end for me was turning on the laptop, no docking station, monitor, or peripherals connected and not Ethernet and WiFi; laptop was suffering my major lagging could hardly move around but got Plugable drivers uninstalled and that solved the lagging. I wanted this product to work for me but it did not.Technical support worked with me (via email) very well to try to resolve issues and even wanted to send me a new replacement station. They didn't agree it was a software issue but with just turning on the laptop and it being un-usable I couldn't see trying another unit.
Be wary of supporting dual monitors with this item
April 15, 2017
Very disappointed with the docking station. I expected to be able to connect 2 - 27 inch monitors to it. 1 via HDMI and 1 via vga. The vga one appears to work ok, but the HDMI one has been a disaster. I am running windows 10 and a surface pro 2 and using a USB 3.0 (the only usb port on the surface pro 2) and the HDMI display continually blinks and flashes and is essentially un-useable. I searched for help on their web-sites and they do suggest a work around of messing around with the registry settings which does work for a few minutes but before long the displays starts flashing/blinking/etc again. I ensured I had the lasted DisplayLink drivers as recommended and yet the problem persists. Obviously if one of these was not going to work I would prefer it to be the vga connection since that is lower res/quality, but failure of the HDMI connection seems like a big deal. This product seems overpriced for what it claims that it does, but fails to deliver on.
The ability for it to split the signal and output to two monitors has been great. It has been almost exactly what I was ...
April 5, 2017
I recently bought this laptop docking station to set up a dual monitor workspace in my basement. The ability for it to split the signal and output to two monitors has been great. It has been almost exactly what I was looking for.The issue I have with it, I would have imagined would be the easier part of the engineering... the other USB ports barely work. I plugged my wireless keyboard and mouse into the docking station (currently the only thing I have plugged into any of the USB ports) and it seems to lag severely and sometimes not work at all. When I unplug the receiver and plug it into the laptop itself it works great, but that defies the point because I swap the workstation out between four different laptops.For $95 to not have a single USB port that can work continuously for 10's of mins... is inexcusable. I went with this more expensive option hoping to avoid issues like this. This product does little more than an HDMI splitter would do, for three times the cost.
Two-year Life Span
March 2, 2017
My office purchased three of these docking stations in 2014. Because I wanted my home office to be set up the same way, I later purchased my own.During 2016, all three of my work's Plugables failed. Now, after two years of solid performance, mine has failed as well. I have been troubleshooting for hours on my two laptops, a Windows 7 Lenovo and a Windows 10 Asus. I have tried uninstalling DisplayLink and failed be complete a reinstallation because, at the setup's instructions, my laptops are unable to detect the docking station when I plug it in.Otherwise, this unit has provided good performance, with only slight drag on the mouse using dual monitors. I just wish the device could have lasted longer, but two years seemed to have been the life span of all four units we have used.
Plugable may not work 100% of the time if you're running 3 screens.
August 12, 2016
I've been using it a few weeks. It's plugged into an Acer notebook, USB3.0 port. I have two external monitors running FHD. One monitor is plugged into the Notebook's HDMI port. The other is plugged into the Plugable's HDMI port. I extend my desktop across all 3 screens. Works perfectly most of the time. But shortly after I started using it this way, my screens would freeze for a moment and I'd get a message that the Graphics recovered. After several days of that, the monitor plugged into the Pluggable HDMI port started flashing on and off. Moving the mouse around cleared a pixel path. I have to unplug HDMI port on the Pluggable. Wait until I hear a beep. Plug it back in again. Then I have to move all my work windows around again. It's a loss of 3-5 minutes, 2-3x a day. I'm not sure if this is a factor but it seems to happen only when I have a website on the screen that's flashing pictures on screen. I dont recall this ever happening when I'm editing video or using text heavy applications like Outlook or Word. When it started, Googling the error message about the graphics reset asked me to update the drivers. All drivers were already up to date.
5%
MK 270 -- not unifying receiver
August 22, 2017
As a previous reviewer noted, there are two versions of the mk 270. This was listed as being a unifying receiever model, but I received a nano receiver that is not a unifying receiver. Since I don't have other logitech products I'm trying to sync, I don't care too much, but this is not how the listing advertising this product.That being said, the product seems to work pretty well -- the keyboard is decent for a $20 keyboard, the mouse is a little small but works, set up was painless, etc. Worked well with my cranky old desktop upgraded to W10 last year.
Bah, humbug.
August 22, 2017
The mouse works fine, the keyboard is iffy. Some keys seem to work all the time, others are pretty spotty, and the direction arrow keys simply quit for no apparent reason whatsoever. Until they come back on for no apparent reason whatsoever. I've used Logitech for ...it seems like decades... and have never had a problem until now. (So of course I threw away the box... because I'm a dork.) So ... it's mine now until I buy another... soon...and then it's off to my growing pile of electronic recycling. Bah, humbug.
I will say that the mouse and keyboard work well and feel sturdy enough, especially for the price
April 25, 2017
It was hard to finalize a rating for this product for a number of reasons, because for some people it might be worth 5 stars, but I'll briefly explain why it's only worth 2 to me.First, I will say that the mouse and keyboard work well and feel sturdy enough, especially for the price. My main two issues though can be summed up by the fact that the product listing is misleading and in fact incorrect.Issue 1 - The mouse is better suited for travel and is definitely not full size. This was never mentioned in the listing and might steer people elsewhere for this type of purchase, especially when buyers are specifically looking for full sized 9 key keyboards as a pairing.Issue 2 - The main reason I settled on this combo unit is because it was represented as containing a Logitech Unifying Receiver, which it clearly does not. This is a deal breaker for me and will cause me to return this product.
Poor connection, keyboard freezes and keys stop working.
February 3, 2015
My wife purchased the Logitech Wireless Combo Mk520 With Keyboard and Mouse for her home office, and loves it. I needed a keyboard/mouse combo for work, so I purchased the MK270, a cheaper version. Well, it is definitely cheap. The keyboard has frozen mid-typing, the backspace, delete, and arrow keys have a tendency to stop working as well. I changed the batteries and even relocated the PC tower so that the USB transmitter is in line-of-sight with the keyboard - still having issues. It's cheap, only $20, but I am considering returning it.
Keyboard to Computer Delay
August 4, 2014
Updated Review (8/18/2014) - I cannot stand the delay from the keyboard to computer. I have officially snapped and will not be using or recommending this product due to the delay. I keep my keyboard off when I'm not using it (when the computer is off and I'm not at my desk) but when I don't type on it for a minute and go to type, I expect it to type, not delay 20 seconds and still not use all the letters I typed in. It might start working after 45 seconds of frustration and wearing patience.Original Post (8/4/2014) - 3 Stars: I absolutely hate the delay from the keyboard to the computer. Sometimes it's sporadic but can take up to 20 seconds before it catches up. I am considering going to a wired keyboard or trying a different one because of how frustrating this is. I've only been using the keyboard for about a week and a half.
Be aware - two different versions out there
March 28, 2014
I ordered it on 3/23 from Amazon and received a couple of days later. To my surprise, the box doesn't say "unifying receiver". Took the keyboard/mouse out - yes indeed the receiver only says "Nano Receiver", and it doesn't have the orange star unifying logo. I also installed Logitech Unifying software but this receiver is not recognized.UPC/Product ID all match. Appears Logitech changed the product. Amazon needs to change the product description.If you are looking for a unifying receiver to work with other logitech products, don't buy this.Update - Amazon sent me a replacement, and this time it comes with Unifying receiver. UPC and product ID printed on the boxes are identical, packagings are slightly different. One has "Unifying receiver" clearly printed on the box and feature list and the other one doesn't.http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B00BP5KOPA/ref=cm_cr_dp_cust_img_see_all_img0Keyboards and mice are also different. One set both have orange star unifying on the label and the other set don't. Product IDs are different too.
6%
Nice keyboard, but problems with some keys and poor tech support from Logitech
November 6, 2017
Overall I like the design of this keyboard, but there is a problem with the left-side Ctrl and Shift keys remaining actuated after my fingers are no longer touching them. The keys come back up, but it's as if they're still down. I've found that tapping sharply on the key that's electrically stuck resolves the problem temporarily, but it's a nuisance to have to do that as frequently as I do. I reported the problem to Logitech's tech support on their website, and while they've acknowledged the report, they haven't replied to the ticket yet, and it's been over three weeks. I'd rate it higher if the company supported their products, but when it takes them over three weeks to even respond, I have to assume there is not going to be any useful support from them.
Worked great for the first couple of months
June 21, 2017
Worked great for the first couple of months. Then my K key kept messing up and I had to literally pound on it to get it to work. I even took the K key out to clean it and there is nothing stuck or broken. Wasn't able to return the product through amazon & cannot reach anyone at the company to resolve my issue. smh
Keyboard laaaaaaaaags....
December 3, 2016
This would have been a pretty good set if not for the keyboard lag. If I haven't used the keyboard for a minute or two and I start to type it freezes for about 10 seconds and then about half the characters show up all at once. I've tried every usb port, extensions cables, different receivers, even set the keyboard about a foot from the receiver and nothing helps. This seems to be a known issue with the keyboard and I've read through many discussions with no solutions. Regardless, its extremely annoying and makes it virtually unusable. The mouse works fine and I've got 3 other wireless logitech keyboards that work just fine.
Too laggy
November 27, 2015
the design of the keyboard is so nice, the buttons aren't loud and they are shallow like an apple keyboard so it takes less effort to press the button all the way. The mouse is a good weight, its a bit large for my tiny hands but it's ok. I've always liked wireless things because it helps keep my desk clean. The problem with this is that it glitches out sometimes and the mouse lags and the keys don't even register. Normally I would just deal with it since it doesn't happen ALL the time and the glitches last for a few minutes or so. But, I play computer games where its very important to click and press the keys at very specific moments. and if my keyboard is messing up while i'm playing, then I will miss the shot and both my teammates and I will get frustrated.Anyway, the mk combo is fine if you're just using it for daily activities, but its not good for gaming and such. i'm buying a wired keyboard and a different mouse to replace them soon.
Too slow if you type fast. Gobbles batteries by the boxful.
October 24, 2014
I do programming for a living and also run a few businesses and so I routinely spend 10-12 hours per day on my computer. This combo works pretty well if I'm not doing any complex keyboard and mouse key combinations, but when I do the latter, it responds too slowly and my programs do something other than what I had intended. For example, left-clicking the mouse and dragging to select and copy a block of text into the clipboard, followed quickly by a right click to paste often pastes the prior version of what was in the clipboard. In my opinion, this combo is horrid for doing programming.I had originally thought it was just my own dexterity or getting accustomed to a new keyboard to blame, but I talked to other programmers and they told me that they have had similar problems with wireless combos. So I'm back on a wired keyboard and mouse (dinosaurs) after a frustrating 6 months using this combo.I have no idea how somebody gets a year's life out of batteries for this combo. Is it based on somebody coming home from work and checking email for 10 minutes every couple of days? I must change keyboard batteries in both the keyboard and mouse every two or three weeks. I've gone through more than $10 worth of batteries in 6 months! Over a 4 year lifetime, my total cost for batteries would be on the order of $80 and with a $35 cost for the keyboard and mouse, that's a $115 for the total cost of ownership for the combo!
Deadbeat company with shaky warranty fulfillment - atrocious customer svc
September 22, 2014
After the keyboard started failing, I contacted Logitech Tech Support (in some far off land, apparently) and they were just a waste of my time. After the initial troubleshooting, tech support determined my keyboard was defective and that they will need to send me a replacement as I am under warranty. Tech Support made me go through all kinds of hoops (finding and emailing them purchase receipt, trying the keyboard on different computer, removing/re-installing software, etc.) Well almost 4 weeks later, I am still waiting for my warranty replacement. I've emailed and called numerous times to find out what is going on only to get apologies or for my call to be disconnected. The techs and "supervisors" (not sure if you ever get connected to a REAL supervisor) put you on hold constantly and come back with random excuses. Their escalation point is worse than regular tech support and offer no timelines on when a warranty will be fulfilled.LOGITECH - Please don't advertise warranty when you have no intention of providing a timely replacement.
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7%
Works poorly with Mac
March 21, 2017
From day one there were some minor problems such as windows moving after unlocking my laptop and certain windows displayed with lowered resolution. After a couple of weeks when I unlocked my laptop one or two of my monitors would not trim on. I would have to unplug the dock and plug it back in to get them to work. Most recently I've started getting kicked out to the login screen. I've opened a case with support but I would rather just send it back at this point.
HDMI port fails working withing 6 months
January 26, 2017
I bought this item in on July 28th. Today, January 26th, the HDMI port is malfunctioning. I know the monitor is OK because it works well when connected to the HDMI port on my laptop with same HDMI cable.
Unusable video
August 7, 2016
I purchased this docking station in October 2015. It was working great. No issues with video, sound, or input devices. About a week ago I started noticing issues with video. Both video and mouse pointer would jerk every 2 seconds or so. Watching online video content from Netflix, Youtube and others has become annoying. I tried installing the latest DisplayLink drivers and Intel video drivers, but nothing seems to help. Bottom line, I'm unable to watch videos while docked. I tried with multiple computers with the same result. Now, waiting for response from Anker support.
PC turns on fine, but 2 monitors and mouse keyboard receiver don't...
June 4, 2016
Worked ok, then failed after 2 months. Unplugged from PC, re-plugged, nothing. Unplugged from wall, re-plugged, nothing. Killed power to everything- waited- plugged back in, nothing. PC turns on fine, but 2 monitors and mouse keyboard receiver have no connection to PC. Uninstalled DisplayLink drivers, rebooted, re-installed from drivers downloaded from Anker website for Windows 10 and it works. But for how long? Before buying, read the reviews on Anker's website. The USB connection failing is a common problem in many of these units. Also there is a bright blue LED on the front of the dock- it is always on, always bright, serves no purpose because there is no power switch and it doesn't switch on/off with the PC's power so it's just always on. I should have just installed a second video card in my desktop :-(Update 6/15/2016: Anker let me know that there is a known issue with wireless receivers and this device. So the USB ports die and you can't plug a wireless mouse into it. Also, the whole unit fails and forces a driver re-install. Garbage.Also, it died again. I don't feel like uninstalling and re-installing again, so it sits useless until I can afford something else.
Finicky docking station, unreliable performance after unplugging and reconnecting cables.
March 29, 2016
Based on the other reviews I used to evaluate this product, I suspect they either work perfectly well, or are a complete headache. No middle ground. Installed one for my wife's Lenovo Yoga Pro 2. Never got Anker's software to work with it, downloaded drivers directly from DisplayLink. The only way to get the laptop to recognize the device was to plug an HDMI cable into the dock, even if the display was connected via DVI. That took an hour to figure out. Recently unplugged the Cat5 cable from the wall, and the dock could not be recognized by the laptop, even after plugging the Cat5 cable back into the wall. Tried several restarts of both devices to no avail. Had to uninstall and reinstall the DisplayLink drivers twice to get the dock recognized again. After the first reinstall, the USB ports on the dock didn't work: no mouse, no keyboard. Hence the double reinstall. When it works, it's fine. If it doesn't work, good luck. Keep track of your return window with Amazon and Anker. I didn't, so we're stuck with it.
Product Failed / RMA Designed to Prevent Returns
October 20, 2015
Device failed to power on within 4 months of purchase. RMA process asininely complicated. Required fields for information not contained in product description and not relevant to product. For example, what does the "Mobile Operator" have to do with a laptop docking station? There is no mobile operator! Yet they make it a required field. Ordered Plugable UD-3900 USB 3.0 Universal Docking Station with Dual Video Outputs for Windows 10, 8.1, 7, & XP (HDMI and DVI / VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio, 6 USB Ports, 20W Power Adapter) as replacement. No more Anker products.
4%
Headphone jack broke off inside unit!
September 19, 2017
The headphone (speaker) output was erratic. When I tried to change the cable the jack broke off inside the unit. It appears that this product is real junk. Other people complained about the adio output so this is a common problem.
Slow, buggy, unreliable
November 22, 2016
I connect my Dell XPS 13 laptop to the docking station which I then connect to a keyboard, Ethernet and a monitor. I have found that there is a very long lag between the laptop and the monitor. Often, only one of the two screens will work or they go black for a minute and then come back on. The mouse lags also when I have the laptop plugged into the docking station and it is fine when I unplug it. I recommended the Plugable docking station to friends, but now I deeply regret it.
Glorified Paperweight
November 15, 2016
I have tried every "solution" on their support page, and NONE of the USB ports work. Not a single one. This is pretty much useless, because all I've been able to successfully do is connect my monitor through the hub, but given that I can't connect anything else, there's no point in having the device when I could just connect a monitor directly.
Failed for me
June 3, 2016
Failed for me. Hate is too strong of a word for this, as I have a few items from Pluggable that work just fine. This thing would not stay connected at all with my two external monitors and don't even try plugging multiple external drives into it. Well, at least WD 2TB passport USB 3 drives. My other Pluggable unit works just fine as was 1/3 the cost and 1/25 the size of this unit as well as unpowered. I wanted the powered unit to take the stress off the USB ports on my system, But alas, poor Yorick, it was not to be. so, had to return this one.
Horrible product - Horrible customer service
April 3, 2016
The first time I wrote a review it was because this driver caused Windows to crash. Now, I do a Windows update and the device it not recognized. The new driver from their website does nothing. No monitors recognized. Not only that, but you cannot call anyone to get help.Horrible customer service and horrible product.
Another crappy port replicator
February 26, 2016
Another crappy port replicator, second one I have tried, made it a few days longer than a month, and now no longer returnable. I use it with an HP Omen and the LG ultrawide, was able to make it work after all the driver install for the 2560x1080 wide screen, but the display stopped displaying through HDMI, I now have to plug in directly, defeting the entire purpose of the docking station
9%
Cheap piece of junk, mouse didn't work at setup, right-click doesn't work to copy and paste
June 12, 2017
This is a cheap piece of junk. The keyboard feels cheap, but that was not the issue. At installation, the mouse didn't work. After installing new batteries and other troubleshooting, I tried a different USB port and it finally connected. Should have worked in any of the ports. Biggest issue for me is the right click to copy and paste doesn't work MOST of the time - very frustrating. Mouse feels cheap too. Logged in to Amazon to return and see that I missed the return window by a few days. After reading reviews today, I see that there a lot of complaints that are very recent, like mine. Makes me think we all got counterfeit products. Irritated that I cannot return and get my money back.
11 months and 18 days of use and it stopped working
June 2, 2017
Simply disappointing: 11 months and 18 days of use and it simply stopped working.From good to dead and no; it is not the batteries.
Only worked for a few months
April 30, 2017
Oh the irony... here I am, trying to write this review of this product, while using this product and the keyboard stalls (as usual) and my words come out as a jumbled mess. I really wanted to like this keyboard/mouse combo, given the glowing reviews left by other customers. I bought it and it worked well for about three months, and then totally stopped working. OK, so maybe I got a lemon. I contacted customer service and they sent me a new one, no problem. Well, it's been one month and the new one is only working intermittently. Bummer. The words I type in don't appear for 10 seconds sometimes. When I move the mouse, it jumps and jerks around the screen, and it's hard to select what I want to click on. So while the keyboard and mouse both look and feel nice, they really don't work very well.You know what they say -- you get what you pay for! Wish I had spent my money on something more reliable/higher quality.
Keyboard cuts out- Poor Quality
April 11, 2017
Terrible. The mouse works fine, but the keyboard cuts out often. I'll be typing and suddenly, nothing's happening. Its not the computer as the mouse and applications continue to work. I use it daily and without fail, it stops working multiple times each day, sometimes for a few minutes at a time. It is incredibly frustrating, so much so that I dug my old wired keyboard out of the donate pile and am using that instead. Does not work consistently.
Don't buy.
March 15, 2017
The mouse has NEVER worked. I have contacted them numerous times, they give pages of instructions as if I have not already unplug, tried in new USBs, changed to new batteries, worked a couple days to get the keyboard before getting it to work. Weeks later and they still won't ship me a new one. I've worked with computer since 1976 probably longer than they have been alive. SAVE YOUR MONEY!, DON'T BUY
Mouse turns off at random
November 8, 2016
I am extremely disappointed. This is the first Logitech product I've used that I have not been satisfied with. I own a Logitech webcam, wireless keyboard/trackpad, speakers, and prior to purchasing this set, I had a wired Logitech keyboard and another wireless Logitech mouse. I purchased this set as a Gold Box deal to replace those (the tabs on the wired keyboard had broken off over the years, and the wireless mouse's dongle no longer worked).Initially, this set worked great. However, about a month ago, the following occurred:The mouse, even with a brand new Duracell Quantum battery in it (chosen as the Sweethome's #1 disposable battery) will occasionally turn off. The only way to make it function again is either A. take the battery out of of, put it back in; B. turn the mouse off and on again; or C, unplug the dongle and plug it back it. This is very frustrating, as this can happen several times across the span of a few minutes. It is too late to try to return this product, but I'm going to look into a refund and purchase a different Logitech keyboard/mouse combo.To reiterate, Logitech makes wonderful, high quality products. I believe I either got a defect, or this product altogether is not up to par.
8%
Terrible. I have tried this keyboard/mouse on 2 PCs ...
August 26, 2017
Terrible. I have tried this keyboard/mouse on 2 PCs and it ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS loses connection and responds sluggishly, even when the USB receiver is two feet away! Even while typing this review the characters often are sluggish to appear on screen or don't appear at all. My previous keyboard/mouse combo worked great, but the keys were rubbing off so I got this new one. I've had good luck with Logitech products before but this is just awful. I just went to return this and discovered I was a few days past the return window.
Mine was defective, returned.
May 16, 2017
Did not work. the "e" worked maybe 1 out of 10 times. The mouse was okay. Return was easy. Moved up to the 800 which is more expensive, but works well and has 2 other features: (1) it will recharge off the computer and (2) it is backlit. Logitech Performance Combo MX800 Wireless Keyboard/Mouse
Stopped working after 29 days of use
May 5, 2017
Initially the keyboard was perfect for my traditional office needs such as Excel, Outlook, and Word. I don't require a super fast refresh rate, so this more entry-level keyboard mouse combo seemed right for me. And it was - for the first 29 days I owned it, then BAM. Both the keyboard and the mouse suddenly developed such extensive lags that they could be deemed unusable. I wish I had not just relied on the reviews, because when I searched for a fix, I found that hundreds of people had experienced the very same thing. Uninstall drivers, reinstall drivers, change out batteries, move the USB connection, restart. Nothing is working to correct the problem.
Left mouse button doubles clicks all by itself instead of one click.
March 10, 2017
Although the mouse and keyboard work very well, I'm now having problems with the mouse. It's set for double click on the left and the PC is acting as though it's double clicked even though I didn't. I've tried changing batteries and adjusting the response time to as slow as allowed to no avail. Changing the primary button from left to right and the right button seems to work fine. I didn't think you could wear out a button after only 7 months. Anyone else have a similar problem?
The first week was good. After that
October 6, 2015
I purchased this prior to my trip to South Korea so I wouldn't have to deal with picking one up there. The first week was good. After that, the mouse was acting as if the batteries were low. That wasn't the problem. Next, the keyboard wouldn't function correctly all the time. Some keys wouldn't register. So at first I just switched the mice. Then the keyboard got unbearable. So now back to my other keyboard and mouse. No problems. I am so disgusted with this I wanted to return it immediately. Unfortunately, since I'm in Korea the cost to ship it back would be more than the product. Normally I'm a Logitech fan, but now when I look for products I look away from them. Not a fair reason, but it was just too disappointing.
Good basic keyboard with standard navigation key layout; becoming chintzy-feeling over months of light use
July 6, 2014
Update after several months of light usage: Subtracted stars, because the keys are becoming sticky - not sticky as in they get stuck or feel gooey, but sticky as in it feels like plastic rubbing hard on plastic when pressing a key, and over time it gets harder and unpleasant. I've had excellent long-term luck with most Logitech input devices...not this one! Also, the overall build is starting to loosen up and feel super-chintzy. Felt good when brand new. But I have other keyboards over ten years old that still feel amazing.They keys are laid out well. Meaning, "standard" PC. Well, except for missing a menu key, and a right Windows key. I suppose that could be a real bummer for some folks. But, I use KeyTweak (in Windows - or custom scripts in Linux) to map all my function keys around anyway (to be more mac-like), so it's not a problem for me.Comfortable for long typing.Drawback: long key throws. Not "chicklet" style like notebooks or mac keyboards.
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Article Number
Article Number
0848061079166
0649241924616
0808113023073
0883733102971
0190283087697
Brand
Brand
Anker
Plugable
Logitech
Logitech
ViewSonic
Color
Color
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
USD
USD
USD
Height
Height
46.5 in
157.5 in
74.8 in
728.3 in
669.3 in
Length
Length
120.9 in
334.6 in
811.0 in
322.4 in
346.5 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Anker
Plugable Technologies
Logitech
Logitech
ViewSonic
Model
Model
AK-68ANDOCKS-BA
UD-3900
920-004536
920-002553
VX2452MH
MPN
MPN
AK-68ANDOCKS-BA-0004
UD-3900
920-004536
920-002553
VX2452MH
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
AK-68ANDOCKS-BA-0004
UD-3900
920-004536
920-002553
VX2452MH
Product Group
Product Group
PC Accessory
PC Accessory
Personal Computer
CE
Personal Computer
Product Type
Product Type
COMPUTER_ADD_ON
COMPUTER_ADD_ON
KEYBOARDS
KEYBOARDS
MONITOR
Publisher
Publisher
Anker
Plugable Technologies
Logitech
Logitech
ViewSonic
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
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Studio
Studio
Anker
Plugable Technologies
Logitech
Logitech
ViewSonic
Weight
Weight
2.5 oz
2.9 oz
1.9 oz
11.9 oz
29.6 oz
Width
Width
279.1 in
196.8 in
244.1 in
113.4 in
866.1 in
Feature
Feature

Consolidate devices and connect to all of your peripherals at once via a single USB 3.0 cable. Supports Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, & legacy XP systems. Latest software for Mac, Android, Ubuntu on official DisplayLink website.

Supports simultaneous HDMI and DVI displays, allowing you to expand your desktop to three monitors. Ethernet port supports 10 / 100 / 1000Mbps speeds.

Automatic bandwidth prioritization of connected devices ensures smooth, stable operation, even when every port is full.

Two USB 3.0 ports (one of which can charge at 5V / 1.5A) give you access to SuperSpeed data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps. Four USB 2.0 ports also available.

Package includes: Anker USB 3.0 Docking Station, detachable base stand, 19V 2A AC power adapter, USB 3.0 cable, driver CD, user manual, quick installation guide.

Provides SuperSpeed USB 3.0 (5Gbps) link from PC to dual video, gigabit Ethernet, audio input/output, and two USB 3.0 ports. (VIA VL811+ chipset with latest 9095 firmware. USB 2.0 backwards compatibility, plug and play, devices can be hot-swapped, supports USB over-current protection)

HDMI port supports resolutions up to 2560x1440* and DVI/VGA port supports display resolutions up to 2048x1152 / 1920x1200; wired Ethernet port supports 10/100/1000Mbps speeds

Full support for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, & legacy XP systems. Surface RT, Mac OS X, and Linux/Unix are not supported. Docking station suggested for use with web and productivity software; not recommended for gaming

*2560x1440 output only available when using a single HDMI display. If dual displays are connected, each will be limited to a maximum resolution of 1920x1200. 2560x1440 output requires a "High Speed" HDMI cable. 2560x1440 mode operates at a 50Hz refresh rate; all lower modes support 60Hz refresh. 2560x1440 output requires current DisplayLink drivers and attached monitor must natively support 2560x1440 via HDMI input

We love our Plugable products, and hope you will too. All of our products are backed with a 1 year limited parts and labor warranty as well as Seattle-based email support

Reliable 2.4 GHz wireless connection: A tiny Logitech nano-receiver connects both the keyboard and mouse using just one USB port

Long battery life: Get up to 24 months of keyboard power and 12 months of mouse power without changing batteries (Keyboard and mouse battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions)

Eight hot keys: Instantly access your movies, music, the Internet, e-mail, volume, play/pause and more

All-in-one setup: Includes a full-size keyboard with quiet, low-profile keys plus a portable contoured mouse for comfortable control

Plug and play simplicity for Windows PCs: Works right out of the box with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and 8. No software installation required

Sleek full-size wireless keyboard with softly rounded keys for hour after hour of typing comfort

Contoured invisible optical mouse that tracks on just about any surface, with rubber grips and smooth, accurate cursor control (The optical sensor does not work on glass or mirrors)

Virtually no battery changes get up to three years of battery life for the keyboard and eighteen months for the mouse( Keyboard and mouse battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions)

Powerful 2.4 GHz wireless and one tiny Logitech Unifying receiver give you a reliable connection without delays or dropouts

Works with Windows-based PCs

24-Inch Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) 16:9 LED-Lit LCD Computer Monitor with HDMI, VGA, and DVI-D Inputs

With 2ms response time, Full HD 1080p, and game mode, the VX2452MH offers the ultimate visual experience for gaming and multimedia entertainment

Modern design with black glossy finish, adjustable forward/back tilt, and anti-glare hard coating panel surface

50M:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio; Two Built-In Speakers; Physical Dimensions: 22" x 17.8" x 8.8" with Stand

3-year Limited Warranty; Energy Star Certified; Package Content: VX2452MH power cable, VGA cable, DVI cable, audio cable, Quick Start Guide, and ViewSonic Wizard CD

Compatible with Mac, and Windows; ideal for both laptops and desktops

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