![]() ![]() The TS3 Plus provides both Mac and PC charging at 60W or 85W. It does require you to use an SD adapter and it needs to be a UHS-II type to get the fastest possible offloading performance, but offloading 5.58 GB of image data took only a few minutes instead of the 15 minutes or more with slower readers. I had no trouble backing up to a USB-C 10 Gb/s CalDigit Tuff SSD drive, offloading to an OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual, and playing a music piece without any hiccups using Audirvana Plus as the player app from the CalDigit AV Pro 2.Ī real boon, in my opinion, is the addition of the high-speed card reader. Thanks to Thunderbolt 3, I was able to connect three 5 Gb/s USB-A devices and one 10 Gb/s USB-C device. No other dock currently on the market offers a 10 Gb/s USB-C, as well as an S/PDIF port and a UHS-II card reader. Some of these ports are unique to the TS3 Plus. The TS3 Plus has the following: two Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gb/s) ports one USB-C 3.1 Gen.2 (10 Gb/s) port one USB-C 3.1 Gen.1 (5 Gb/s) port five USB-A 3.1 Gen.1 (5 Gb/s) ports stereo audio I/O ports an S/PDIF out port a Gigabit Ethernet port a DisplayPort 1.2 (4K/60Hz) port and an SD 4.0 UHS-II card reader. The options go beyond the conventional, allowing users not only to expand connectivity but also charge their laptops. CalDigit’s small-footprint, cast aluminum Thunderbolt Station 3 Plus (TS3 Plus) is a dock that adds a whopping 15 ports to any Thunderbolt 3 machine. The Most Ports and the Most Useful Dock on the MarketĪll-in-one computers, like the iMac, rarely have enough ports to satisfy our needs. ![]()
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