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DockCase P1 HD (Support 4K HDMI & Data Transfer) Adapter for 13'' MacBook Pro 61W Charger
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Support 4K HDMI & Data Transfer; Compatible to Apple 61W USB-C Power Charger;
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Merges Powerful Function and Unique Design.
DockCase Adapter redefines the regular design of a dock, creatively finding a way to lighten docking burden without
draining power from your MacBook Pro. By snapping on to your existing adapter, this handy accessory
would be a welcome sight in your overstuffed carry-on.
One Dock for Your Data Transfer and Speedy
Charging Demand
Revolutionarily integrated dock and wall charger into one solution after a long-term study of
every interface's use efficiency, DockCase Adapter can mainly safisfy the port extension need
of your MacBook Pro and provide speedy charging for all your mobile devices.
Like an original accessory to your MacBook Pro
DockCase Adapter, a functional case-shape dock for your original MacBook Pro power adapter,
brings back USB A and HDMI port to your MacBook Pro, plus surpisingly server as a standalone
multiport wall charger.
Product Name DockCase Adapter QC for Macbook Pro 13" DockCase Adapter HD for Macbook Pro 13" DockCase Adapter QC for Macbook Pro 15" DockCase Adapter HD for Macbook Pro 15"
Compatibility Apple 61W USB-C Power Adapter (for 13-in MacBook Pro) Apple 61W USB-C Power Adapter (for 13-in MacBook Pro) Apple 87W USB-C Power Adapter (for 15-in MacBook Pro) Apple 87W USB-C Power Adapter (for 15-in MacBook Pro)
Output Ports Type-C Female*1; USB-A 2.0*1; USB A 3.0*2 Type-C Female*1; HDMI 2.0*1 USB A 3.0*2 Type-C Female*1; USB-A 2.0*1 USB A 3.0*3 Type-C Female*1; HDMI 2.0*1 USB A 3.0*3
Support Protocols Input USB PD 2.0 (Type-C Male); USB 3.1 Gen2 Data(Type-C Female) USB PD 2.0 (Type-C Male); USB 3.1 Gen2 Data(Type-C Female) USB PD 2.0 (Type-C Male); USB 3.1 Gen2 Data(Type-C Female) USB PD 2.0 (Type-C Male); USB 3.1 Gen2 Data(Type-C Female)
Support Protocols Output USB PD 2.0; USB 3.1 Gen2 Data (Type-C Female); QC3.0 (USB-A 2.0) USB 2.0+USB3.0+BC1.2 (USB-A 3.0) USB PD 2.0; USB 3.1 Gen2 Data (Type-C Female); HDMI2.0 USB 2.0+USB3.0+BC1.2 (USB-A 3.0) USB PD 2.0; USB 3.1 Gen2 Data (Type-C Female); QC3.0 (USB-A 2.0) USB 2.0+USB3.0+BC1.2 (USB-A 3.0) USB PD 2.0; USB 3.1 Gen2 Data (Type-C Female); HDMI2.0 USB 2.0+USB3.0+BC1.2 (USB-A 3.0)
HDMI 2.0 * 1080P@60Hz 4K@30Hz(Max) * 1080P@60Hz 4K@30Hz(Max)
Input Power(Max) ≥61W ≥61W ≥87W ≥87W
Type-C Female Port Output USB PD2.0 / 45W Max USB PD2.0 / 45W Max USB PD2.0 / 70W Max USB PD2.0 / 70W Max
USB-A Fast Charger Port QC3.0 / 5~12V / 0~3A * QC3.0 / 5~12V / 0~3A *
Single USB-A 3.0 Output(Max) 5V / 2.5A Max 5V / 2.5A Max 5V / 2.5A Max 5V / 2.5A Max
Total USB-A 3.0 Output(Max) 5V / 4A Max 5V / 2.5A Max 5V / 4A Max 5V / 2.5A Max
USB Data Transfer Speed Type-C Female Port: USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps); USB-A 3.0 Port: USB 3.0(5Gbps) + USB 2.0 Type-C Female Port: USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps); USB-A 3.0 Port: USB 3.0(5Gbps) + USB 2.0 Type-C Female Port: USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps); USB-A 3.0 Port: USB 3.0(5Gbps) + USB 2.0 Type-C Female Port: USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps); USB-A 3.0 Port: USB 3.0(5Gbps) + USB 2.0
Compatibility MacBook Pro 13'' 61W USB-C Power Adapter
Output Ports 1* Type-C Female (USB PD 2.0/ 45W Max);
1* HDMI 2.0 (1080P@60Hz 4K@30Hz(Max));
2* USB-A 3.0 (Single: 5V/2.5A Max; Total: 5V/ 4A Max);
Output Support Protocols USB PD 2.0;
USB 3.1 Gen. 2 Data (Type-C Female);
HDMI 2.0;
USB 2.0/ USB 3.0/ BC1.2 (USB-A 3.0);
Input Support Protocols USB PD 2.0 (Type-C Male);
USB 3.1 Gen. 2 Data (Type-C Female);
USB Data Transfer Speed Type-C Female Port: 10 Gbps;
USB-A 3.0 Port: 5 Gbps;
Dimensions 111.5*33.6*79.2 mm
Weight 112g
What's in the Box 1-meter USB-C to USB-C Cable;
DockCase Adapter;
User Manual;
Warranty 12 Months;
Frequent Questions
Q1.Must DockCase Adapter be connected to a power supply when it's working?
No. You can use it as a normal dock without connecting to a power supply; while in this case, it wiill consume the power from MacBook Pro directly and at the same time, the charging speed would be very slow when connected for mobile juicing up.
Q2.Is DockCase Adapter just compatible with 13-in MacBook Pro?
Strictly speaking, DockCase Adapter is compatible with Apple 61W USB-C power adapter.
Q3.Can I connect the Apple USB-C charge cable to DockCase Adatper?
No. If connected with the Apple USB-C charge cable, it's only sufficient for charging, but not able to sync and transfer data effectively. It is required to use the USB-C cable provided in the package or other USB-C cables featuring USB-C 3.1 Gen.2 or Thunderbolt 3 to secure all functions working smoothly.
Q4.What's DockCase Adapter operating temperature?
The actual operation temperature depends on the working conditions and environment temperature. Well, it will be within 40 degrees Celsius in our test.
Q5.Why the HDMI connection would be disconnected when inserting in an external device, like SSD, some GPS navigation systems, etc?
As for the max electricity current of USB-A ports in our DockCase Adapter can support is 2.5A, and the DockCase Adapter offers 8W output power to the plugged device. We found the starting electricity current of some devices ( like SSD, WD, and some GPS navigation systems) are higher than the max current that DockCase can support, in this case, the inner chip will make the DockCase to disconnected all the plugged device automatically, in order to protect itself from being damaged. To use this large current device, the DockCase need to offer more output power, so plugging external power source is necessary! And in order to avoid sudden electricity current, kindly follow as below steps to connect your SDD, it helps to avoid the DockCase Adapter from self-protection mode. (1) Plug your backer driver with DockCase Adapter firstly. (2) Plug your DockCase Adapter to an external power source like a wall socket. (3) Connect your DockCase Adapter with your Mac.
Q6.Why the monitor still gets HDMI signals, when the MacBook goes to sleep?
DockCase cannot detect whether the MacBook goes to sleep based on the current chip design; Besides, when waking up the MacBook, it's better to unplug and replug the connected devices to secure the smooth connection and functionalities.
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