You know yeah there may be more informative videos regarding these docks but your videos are the best my man. Your excitement about the technology and the demos you do are my favorite part!
any charger that have more than 100 watts of charging power is basically "overkill", unless you're charging multiple gaming laptops at once, and still need charging your high capacity power bank.
I just got a ugreen nexode 160w (not the pro) from amazon a few weeks ago. Primary goal is to charge my brother's anker 737 powerbank on the go, OR charge both my early 2010s macbooks (2015 Air and 2011 Pro at 60w each). I could also charge my asus zephyrus gaming laptop at 100w, then charge my s24 ultra at 45w. I really don't have a lot of problems with this charger. Replaced my spigen 100w charger, which didn't have super fast charging support
@@cassini2469 you caught me. They didn’t ask me to. I was just trying to keep the video as Anker as possible. Which I try to do whether it’s a gift or something I purchased, unless it’s a direct comparison.
This is almost exactly what I was looking for. The only problem is that it costs an arm and a leg and the HDMI/Ethernet ports are quite useless for desktop use. Still a product more for laptops...
QUESTION: Are any of the ports Thunderbolt 4? or USBC 10Gb? or 5? This one has power built in, seeing cord at back. So it converts wall AC to DC inside. 8:42 Seeing power sharing. You'll get more power distributed.
Does it give charging priority to the connected host laptop? Or does it drop out and re negotiate when you connect other devices to charge? One of the biggest issues i have had with many docks and multi port chargers is as soon as you plug something else in and it re negotiates the power if you are say copying files via the dock it will interrupt the copy. Or even just makes connected monitors go black for a moment.