Fusion Pro TOUR USB-C Travel Dock
TOUR combines all the features you love from desktop docks into a travel-friendly form factor, including a 4K HDMI port (with VGA for backup), four USB connections, SD and microSD card readers and secure Gigabit Ethernet for wired network connectivity.
Small but powerful, the TOUR Dock can extend a laptop’s display to any external monitor with a digital HDMI or analogue VGA input.
Supporting resolutions up to 4K over HDMI*, this dock can provide vivid high resolution visualization for increased visual fidelity.
* Video resolutions and refresh rates that can be achieved are dependent on the capabilities of the connected computer and monitor. Check the FAQ’s below for guidance in the resolutions you can expect to achieve with your equipment.
With an elegant mix of Aluminium and impact resistant ABS, TOUR doesn’t just look great on the desk, this compact dock has the strength to travel in a crowded laptop bag and emerge without a scratch.
This dock’s compact design is perfect when space is at a premium and makes it a logical choice for mobile users – road warriors, educators, students and professionals who work between the office and home.
General
Note: When connected to a USB-A port, only HDMI 2 and 3 can be used (2x 1920*1080@60Hz displays).
Maximum resolutions for the different video outputs vary depending on the capabilities of the connected computer. Guidance on achievable resolutions can be found in the resolution support table in the specifications for the product.
This device can operate standalone and receive power from the computer it is connected to, or you can connect a USB-C Power Delivery (USB PD) power adapter (available separately) to the hub and it can charge computers and tablets that support USB PD charging.
The device supports USB PD 2.0 and 3.0 power adapters up to 100W. Note that the device can reserve up to 15W from power adapters to power itself and peripheral devices connected to the ports on the hub so it is best to use a USB PD power adapter that is at least 15W larger than the power adapter that was supplied with the computer.
The maximum Wattage that this hub can provide to charge a computer is 85W (100W power adapter minus 15W reserved by the hub). This is sufficient for most laptops, but a few larger high performance laptops may slow charge or not be able to charge through this device. If the computer shows a message indicating that it is not receiving enough power from the device, increase the size (Wattage) of the connected power adapter or connect the power adapter directly to the computer.