Dockcase 7 in 1: incredible adapter with color display

7 in 1 dockcase

Dockcase 7 in 1 is a USB-C dock to have a multitude of different ports to connect your peripherals when you do not have too many inputs or outputs on your miniPC, laptop, AIO, or in the case of a desktop PC with all the ports occupied. In addition, this device, which is now undergoing a crowdfunding period, to finance itself and become a reality, is not common like other similar products, but includes an interesting integrated full-color screen to view relevant information.

The USB-C port of this dock can provide you with 3 5 Gbps type USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, an HDMI 2.0 port for video output capable of supporting 4K resolutions at 60 FPS, slot for SD and microSD cards, support for fast charging of up to 100W per USB, and a fast 10 Gbps USB-C port. Up to this point it may seem like a normal adapter, but…

The truth is that what stands out about this Dockcase and makes it different from the rest is that it includes a 1.33-inch LCD color screen and with a resolution of 240×240 px. On this fantastic screen you will be able to see a multitude of interesting information about the ports it includes, such as charging power, voltages, etc. Without a doubt something interesting. Of course, this dock will be compatible with Microsoft Windows, macOS, iPadOS, iOS, Android and also Linux operating systems, and even with Harmony OS.

To know the full features, you can see this list:

  • 1.33″ LCD screen with 240×240 px resolution
  • SD and microSD (UHS-I) memory card slots
  • HDMI 2.0 port output up to 4K @ 60 FPS (3840×2160 px)
  • USB:
    • 10 Gbps USB type input with cable included
    • Output with 3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports at 5 Gbps each
    • Supports charging power up to 100W at 20v/5A for fast charging with USB PD
  • Integrated control button
  • Design: with dimensions of 122x40x15.5 mm, 91 grams of weight, matte black or glossy silver color, and with quality materials such as aluminum alloy and tempered glass
  • Price: $109 (estimated)
  • Date: First deliveries are not expected until January 2024

Source - Dockcase