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£33.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For **£27.66 ex‑VAT**, this is exactly the kind of “budget dock” that makes sense for anyone who mainly needs **one decent HDMI output plus a bit of charging and a couple of USB ports**, not a full office workstation. StarTech’s multiport adapters usually behave better than the no‑name stuff, and the practical win here is portability: it’ll suit hybrid workers (consultants, field engineers, salespeople) who dock into different meeting rooms and want a simple plug-in rather than juggling dongles. The **4K 60Hz** claim is especially relevant if you’re showing spreadsheets, dashboards or light design work and want it to feel responsive—not choppy—on external screens.
That said, I’d **only buy this if your expectations are modest and you’re not building a “hub life” setup**. At this price, the weak points are typically around sustained performance and compatibility edge cases: some monitors/TVs can be picky over HDMI handshakes, and USB peripherals can be finicky if you’re running power-hungry devices. Also, if you need **multiple high-bandwidth USB devices** (fast storage + webcam + audio interface, etc.) or you’re docking to **more than one display**, you’ll likely be happier stepping up to a higher-tier dock. For a single-monitor, light-duty portable setup, though, it’s a strong value bet—assuming your use is straightforward.

Kensington
Kensington MD120U4 - Docking station - USB-C / USB4 / Thunderbolt 3 / Thunderbolt 4 - 2 x HDMI - 1GbE, 2.5GbE

D-Link
D-Link DUB-M420 - Docking station - USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 - HDMI

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkPad Universal USB-C Dock - Docking station - USB-C - HDMI, 2 x DP - 1GbE - 90 Watt - Campus

STARTECH
StarTech.com - Docking station - USB-C / Displayport - 4 x DP - TAA Compliant