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SoNNeT DisplayLink Dual 4K DisplayPort Adapter for M1 Macs

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Arrives Friday, Jan 31
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Features

  • Connects Two 4K @ 60Hz DisplayPort Displays to M1 Macs. Enables connection of two 4K DisplayPort displays to a single Thunderbolt or USB port on your computer.
  • Connect to a Thunderbolt or USB Port Includes a USB-A female to USB-C male adapter.
  • Expands Your Onscreen Work and Play Area Open multiple applications on different displays, view your work on larger screens, browse the web, and watch videos.
  • Supports Other Resolutions Also supports 1080P and other lower resolution displays at 60Hz. And Supports Audio.
  • Perfect for M1 Mac Notebooks Best for use with M1 MacBook Air and M1 MacBook Pro. Also Compatible with other Mac and Windows Computers. Supports M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra.

Compatible Devices: Monitor


Connector Type: USB Type C, USB Type A


Color: Black


Item dimensions L x W x H: 2.4 x 3.1 x 0.6 inches


Brand: SoNNeT


Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 3.1 x 0.6 inches


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Item model number: USB3-DDP4K


Date First Available: January 24, 2022


Manufacturer: Sonnet Technologies


Country of Origin: Taiwan


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best option for Macbook M1 with native DisplayPort limitations!
I was concerned when my work wanted to give me a Apple Macbook Pro M1 13" that I wouldn't be able to support multiple monitors. It has two Thunderbolt 3 ports and only supports the built-in and a single external display. I was used to three monitors. I ended up using this Sonnet DisplayLink option to hook up two 2560x1440 displays (1440p) in addition to a regular USB-C to DisplayPort adapter for a 3440x1440 ultrawide. I also used a CalDigit hub to get around the limit port numbers for my USB/charging needs. In summary I was able to use the following displays AT THE SAME TIME on a Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020): - 2560x1600 @ ??Hz (Built-in Retina LCD) - 3440x1440 @ 144Hz (USB-C to DisplayPort adapter) - 2560x1440 @ 144Hz (This Sonnet DisplayLink product, one of the two ports) - 2560x1440 @ 60Hz (This Sonnet DisplayLink product, one of the two ports) Tips: - It doesn't look like this supports two 2560x1440 @ 144Hz, but you can choose some combination that adds up to about 200Hz. Not sure if this is a limitation of this unit, or the Thunderbolt 3 port I have connected it to, either way, except that limitation for at least the M1 2020. - DisplayPort cables and protocols matter. If you're having a hard time getting the right refresh rates, resolutions, or color modes, just order good VESA-certified cables. I had good luck with the KabelDirekt DP 1.4 cables. - You can only rotate DisplayLink-connected displays with an up-to-date DisplayLink Manager tool. Rotation won't be an option in Mac System Preferences. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022 by Caesar Kabalan Caesar Kabalan

  • This thing works
When I looked at docking stations to enable dual display with 13" MacBook Pro with M1 it came down to two or three options with msrp above $350. When I saw Sonnet for more than half of the price, I had to try it. My current setup is a usb dock with usb-c plugged in, the Sonnet display is then plugged into the usb dock, other thing plugged in include: external camera, wireless keyboard and mouse. The MacBook remains closed and I only use with two monitors. I had to purchase DVI to display port cables and install DisplayLink app. I would highly recommend it. Update: One issue I have run into that is happen frequently with my setup, I experiences disconnects. I am unsure if it's the Sonnet or my USB dock or the DisplayLink driver. Whenever the disconnect happens, I might be on a call, it disconnects everything, display and anything else connected. More update on this as I do a root cause analysis. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2022 by Dalibor

  • Failed after a little over a year, no customer support
I purchased this a little over a year ago. It failed shortly after we got a MacBook Pro M3. Other adapters work fine. The vendor does not answer the phone or respond to email. If you chose this product do not expect any warranty on it. The warranty claims appear to be false.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by SamL

  • Works as amazing as it is
Discovered the dreadful M1 (and M2 non Pro) limitation of connecting only one external monitor on my wife's work PC. I am myself working with a eGPU solution via Thunderbolt 2 and 3 for many years, but I was very doubtful that performance via a USB display adapter actually delivers good performance. We tested the Sonnet DisplayLink adapter on the original M1 MacBook connected directly and via a OWC Thunderbolt Dock. We tested with single 4k monitor and dual 4k monitor connected to DisplayLink adapter, and also dual monitor where one is driven natively by the M1 GPU and one via the DisplayLink adapter (our final setup). We tested with USB 3.0 - and for giggles even with USB 2.0 connections. We tested both DisplayPort and HDMI versions. All worked flawlessly for normal office applications. There is no noticeable lack, or stutter like there was with the old Duet for people familiar with this. In day-to-day operation, there was no difference between directly driven display and that via the DL adapter. We also tested with iPad Pro and iOS 16 "Stages" and DisplayLink is not supported - screen stays blank. As other reviewers mentioned, there are issues with DMCA protected material, however, this was not part of our application, and we did not test this portion. Unprotected YouTube videos worked with no stutter on USB 3.0. We set-up two workstations: a) TB to OWC Dock - fork into directly connected DP on first monitor, and via USB 3.0 to DL adapter to DP on second monitor. The second b) set-up goes USB-C 3.1 link to first monitor's USB-C port that splits off DP alt-mode and a USB 3.1 hub built into the first monitor. DL adapter connected to the monitors USB hub, then DL adapter via HDMI to second monitor. In case a) Ethernet is built into OWC Dock, and in second case Ethernet was built into first monitor's hub/dock. I love technology solutions that just work. Shame on Apple for even releasing a MacBook that only supports a single external monitor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by Stefan Brunner

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