Docks and hubs for base M1, M2, and M3 MacBooks are designed to expand the connectivity of Apple silicon MacBooks by adding more ports and display options through a single USB-C or Thunderbolt connection.
While these MacBooks offer powerful performance and efficient design, most base models (including MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro) natively support only one external display. For users who need two or more external monitors, docks that use DisplayLink USB graphics technology can bypass the native display limitation and enable multiple displays. These solutions require a driver installation.
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Plugable USB-C 5-Display Docking Station with HDMI 2.1 and 140W charging
Choosing the Right Dock for M1, M2, and M3 MacBooks
As Apple's Silicon chips continue to redefine performance, your docking station needs have evolved. Whether you're rocking the original M1 MacBook Air or the latest M3 Pro powerhouse, finding the right hub is the difference between a cluttered desk and a professional workstation.
Understanding the "Base Chip" Limitation
If you own a standard M1, M2, or M3 MacBook Air or the 14-inch base model Pro, you've likely hit the "single external display" wall. Apple’s base chips natively support only one external monito.
The Solution? DisplayLink Technology
To run dual or even triple monitors on these machines, you need a docking station with a DisplayLink chipset. This allows your Mac to output multiple video signals over a single USB-C connection, effectively bypassing the hardware limit.
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