Product Data Sheet / Brochure
This Thunderbolt 3 docking station must be connected to a Thunderbolt 3-enabled laptop or computer to
achieve maximum data transfer and video transmission specifications.
Thunderbolt 3 Dock, Dual Display - 8K
DisplayPort, 4K HDMI, USB 3.1 Gen 2, USB-A
Hub, GbE, 60W PD Charging, Black
MODEL NUMBER: MTB3-DOCK-04
Multiport docking station transmits 8K DisplayPort and 4K HDMI video to separate displays
simultaneously.
Features
Thunderbolt 3 Dock Turns Your Laptop or Notebook into a 7-Port 8K Workstation
This Thunderbolt 3 docking station dramatically expands the potential of your MacBook Pro or Windows
laptop by adding seven ports to its Thunderbolt 3 port. Not only does the MTB3-DOCK-04 allow you to
transmit 8K video to a DisplayPort monitor and 4K video to an HDMI monitor at the same time, you can
also add USB peripherals, record a podcast, connect to a Gigabit Ethernet network, and charge your host
device. Video resolutions are dependent on the host computer's specifcations.
Supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode for Transmitting Audio/Video Signals
By connecting the built-in Thunderbolt 3 cable to a source device that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode, you
can output 8K/4K video and digital audio to a compatible monitor, television or projector without installing
special software drivers.
Thunderbolt 3 Supports Blisteringly Fast 40 Gbps Data Transfer Speeds
The Thunderbolt 3 cable supports bidirectional speeds up to 40 Gbps, which is eight times faster than
USB 3.0, four times faster than Thunderbolt 1 and twice as fast as Thunderbolt 2. With dual 20 Gbps
channels moving data both directions at the same time, the MTB3-DOCK-04 is perfectly suited for video
streaming and editing on two monitors, as well as transferring large RAW video or CAD files.
Transmits Crystal-Clear 8K and 4K Video for Professional Editing and Digital Signage
By connecting to a source that supports DisplayPort MST Mode, you may connect one DisplayPort
monitor or one HDMI monitor at resolutions up to 8K (7680 x 4320 at 30 Hz) and 4K (3840 x 2160 at 60
Hz as specified in HDMI 2.0), respectively. Both ports can be used simultaneously to support dua video
resolutions up to 4K @ 60 Hz. This allows you to display the same image on both monitors, extend your
host desktop across both with different windows open on each, or combine both into one large display as
a video wall. The host device must support DisplayPort 1.3 in order to achieve 8K resolution
PD 3.0 Charging Port Charges High-Powered Devices via AC Wall Charger
The USB-C Power Delivery port provides power output up to 20V 3A (60W), which is sufficient for
charging and powering the connected source device, such as a MacBook or Chromebook. Connect the
port to the device’s AC wall charger to provide power to the host device as well as the dock. The dock
works at optimal specifications while using the PD Charging port to power it.
USB Ports Connect Keyboards, Thumb Drives and Other USB Peripherals
Two USB-A hub ports accept USB peripherals, such as flash drives, mice, keyboards, external hard drives
and printers. When the USB-C PD port (see above) is powering the dock, both USB-A ports support
lightning-fast USB 3.1 Gen 2 data transfer rates up to 10 Gbps. When using bus-powered mode, one port
Highlights
Connects 2 displays at the same
time for multitasking and
increasing productivity
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DisplayPort output transmits up
to 8K @ 30 Hz to a single
display for professional users
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HDMI output supports 4K @ 60
Hz (HDR) video resolutions as
specified in HDMI 2.0
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Dual display output supported at
up to 4K @ 60 Hz
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Supports Thunderbolt 3 speeds
up to 40 Gbps between
compatible source/host devices
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USB 3.1 Gen 2 data ports allow
connection of flash drives and
other peripherals
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Applications
Extend or mirror your MacBook
Pro or Windows laptop on
multiple displays to aid in
multitasking and increase
productivity
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Edit HDR production video or
digital photos using an 8K
monitor
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Connect USB peripherals,
including flash drives and hard
drives, to transfer data at USB
3.1 Gen 2 speeds
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Access a wired Gigabit Ethernet
network in a location with no or
spotty Wi-Fi
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Connect a microphone/headset
to record a podcast or speakers
to listen to music
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