The device’s Dual Charge comes in the form of a 90W Power Delivery to the host machine and up to 12W of Wireless Qi fast charge from the front cradle.įor even more charging potential, Dell has included a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port on the side of the dock that supports Power Delivery 3.0. Dell Dual Charge Dock: Ports and connectivityĭell’s dock works with any USB-C/Thunderbolt-equipped laptop or desktop computer and provides an additional 8 ports in place of the one sacrificed. This includes both the rear of the wireless charging cradle and the very rear of the device itself. This means even the smallest of desks and work areas can accommodate this dock with ease.Ĭapping off this dock’s excellent design is the attention paid to thermal management, with vents placed in key areas to reduce any heat buildup within the plastic chassis. Better still, with any typically static ports housed at the rear of the dock, cable management is a breeze - even the device’s tethered USB Type-C host cable is centrally aligned to afford you the maximum ‘wiggle-room’ on where and how the dock can be placed.įinding a place won’t be an arduous task either, as the Dual Charge Dock has an impressively small footprint of just 3.6 x 4.6 inches. It’s a small-scale master class on how to design a docking station, with everything perfectly following the flow of typical use.
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