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CalDigit TS3 Plus Thunderbolt 3 Dock - 87W Charging, 7X USB 3.1 Ports, USB-C Gen 2, DisplayPort, UHS-II SD Card Slot, Gigabit Ethernet for Mac & PC, Thunderbolt 4 Compatible (0.8m/2.62ft Cable)
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Brand | CalDigit |
Color | TS3 Plus - Space Gray |
Hardware Interface | DisplayPort, USB, Thunderbolt |
Compatible Devices | MacBook Pro |
Total USB Ports | 7 |
Product Dimensions | 6.8"L x 5.4"W x 4.8"H |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Item Weight | 1.32 Pounds |
Wattage | 85 watts |
About this item
- [15 PORTS OF CONNECTIVITY]: 2x Thunderbolt 3 40Gb/s, DisplayPort 1.2, 5x USB-A & 1 USB-C 3.1 Gen 1 (5Gb/s), 1x USB-C 3.1 Gen2 (10Gb/s data only), Gigabit Ethernet, UHS-II SD Card Slot (SD 4.0), Optical Audio (S/PDIF), 3.5mm Stereo Audio In & Out. Vertical or horizontal orientation. Sturdy full aluminum construction with integrated heat sink without a fan.
- [IMPROVED from 85W to 87W LAPTOP CHARGING]: Provides up to 87W to charge your laptop and power all of your USB peripherals. The secondary Thunderbolt 3 port provides 15W of power for downstream devices. Please note: Firmware update required for 87W
- [DUAL 4K EXTENDED DISPLAYS]: Connect up to two 4K@60Hz (4096 x 2160 30-bit color) monitors via DisplayPort and Thunderbolt 3 / USB-C port, OR a Single 5K@60Hz display can be supported via the Thunderbolt 3 port. **M1 Macs cannot support dual display over Thunderbolt! (***DisplayPort to HDMI/DVI/VGA adapter / cable must be an ACTIVE type. Passive dongle/cable wil not work.***)
- [UHS-II SD 4.0 CARD SLOT]: Latest UHS-II SD card slot supports SD/SDHC/SDXC at up to 312 MB/s bus speed. Transfer full days of footage from your camera 3x faster than UHS-I counterpart!
- [MAC & WINDOWS COMPATIBLE]: Ideal for M1 and M2 Macs, 2016+ MacBook Pro, 2017+ iMac Pro, on Mac OS 10.12 or Windows 8/10 with a Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 port.
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Quality of material | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 3.7 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.1 | 3.5 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 |
Camera quality | 3.7 | 4.1 | 5.0 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 4.5 |
Tech Support | 3.8 | — | 4.4 | 3.6 | 3.6 | — |
Sleep mode | 3.6 | — | — | 2.6 | 3.5 | — |
Sold By | CalDigit, Inc. | NEVE NA | Tobenone Official | AnkerDirect | OWC (Other World Computing) | UtechSmart |
hardware interface | usb, thunderbolt, displayport | thunderbolt 4 | displayport, hdmi, usb c, ethernet, usb3.2 gen 2, microsd, 3 5 mm audio | usb c | thunderbolt 4, usb, usb c, usb3.0, usb2.0, ethernet | usb c |
number of ports | 2 | 20 | 18 | 5 | 11 | 15 |
number of usb ports | 7 | 7 | 6 | 4 | 8 | 4 |
HDMI ports | — | 2 | 3 | — | 11 | 3 |
compatible devices | MacBook Pro | MacBook Pro | Apple M1/M2/M3 and Intel Macs (MacBook Pro, MacBook Air with macOS 10.14 or later), such as MacBook Air Retina 12" (2016, Intel chip), MacBook Air Retina 13" (2018/2019/2020, Intel chip), MacBook Pro 13" (2016/2017/2018/2019/2020, Intel chip), MacBook Pro 14" (2021, M1 Pro or M1 Max chip), MacBook Pro 14" (2023, M2 Pro or M2 Max chip), MacBook Pro 14" (2023, M3 Pro or M3 Max chip), MacBook Pro 15" (2016/2017/2018/2019, Intel chip), MacBook Pro 16" (2019, Intel chip), MacBook Pro 16" (2021, M1 Pro or M1 Max chip), MacBook Pro 16" (2023, M2 Pro or M2 Max chip), MacBook Pro 16" (2023, M3 Pro or M3 Max chip), MacBook Air 13" (2020/2021, M1 chip), MacBook Pro 13" (2020, M1 chip), MacBook Air 13" (2022/2023, M2 chip), MacBook Pro 13" (2022, M2 chip), MacBook Pro 14" (2023, M3 chip), MacBook Air 15" (2023, M2 chip), Windows 10 / 11 & macOS 10.15.x and later, ChromeOS 100.x. Thunderbolt 3/ Thunderbolt 4/ full-featured USB-C Microsoft Surface line/HP Spectre x360 series, Dell XPS 13 / XPS 15 / Latitude series, Lenovo Thinkpad T series. Such as Microsoft Surface Book 2, Surface Go, Surface Laptop 3, Surface Pro 7; Dell XPS 13/XPS 15 9300/ 9310/ 9350/ 9360/ 9370/ 9380/ 9550/ 9560/ 9570/ 7390 +more) / Latitude 5310/ 5580/ 7490 +more); HP Spectre x360 13t, Specter x369, Elitebook 840 G5 series, Elitebook X2, Elitebook x360 1030 G3, Elitebook 745 G6, Elitebook 830 G6, 2018 HP Elite 800 G4, Envy x360 Laptop (15z-ds100), Zbook 17 G4; Lenovo Yoga 730/ Yoga 910/ Yoga 920/ Yoga 930, Yoga15 Thinkpad Ultrabook Pro, Thinkpad E590/ Thinkpad P72, Thinkpad T470/ T480/ T490; Thinkpad X1 Carbon; Legion Y530, Lenovo C930/ T480s; Huawei Macbook Mate10 or later; Google Slate (2019); Pixel book go 2019/2020, LG Gram, Samsung Galaxy TabPro S | Laptop | Laptop/Personal Computer, Tablets, Chromebooks | Windows USB C/A Laptops, MacBook Pro/Air M1 Chip |
wattage | 85 watts | 180 watts | 120 watts | 100 watts | — | — |
Product Description
15 Ports of Extreme Connectivity
With the TS3 Plus, a single Thunderbolt 3 port from your laptop expands to 15 ports! Power users need as many ports as they can get hold of and the TS3 Plus delivers on this promise. Whether you need multiple USB ports, dual 4K display connectivity, Digital Optical Audio out, or an SD Card Reader, the TS3 Plus packs everything into an incredibly compact unit. Don’t compromise on connectivity with the TS3 Plus!
5K or Dual 4K Displays
The TS3 Plus' extreme connectivity is not just confined to data as it can also achieve extreme visual fidelity. Users have the option to connect dual extended 4K 60Hz monitors or a single 5K 60Hz monitor. The versatile DisplayPort connector can be used to connect to any monitor through the use of an active DisplayPort cable/adapter.
Laptop Charging
Thunderbolt 3 incorporates power delivery, allowing the TS3 Plus to charge Thunderbolt 3 laptops. Mac and PC users can put their laptop charger away and power their laptop through a single Thunderbolt 3 cable. The improved 87W power delivery will charge laptops in no time. The secondary Thunderbolt port can deliver 15W of power to charge other devices. **Firmware update required to boost charging capabilities from 85W to 87W
Fast SD Card Reader
With the advent of digital media, transferring data from SD cards to computers has become an integral part of any project, especially digital photography and 4K videography. TS3 Plus’ SD card reaper supports SD 4.0 and UHS-II speeds with a maximum theoretical throughput of 312MB/s, which means that transferring data from SD, SDHC or SDXC cards will be done in no time. Why use a USB card reader when you can connect through the most powerful interface available, Thunderbolt 3!
- 7 USB Ports
- Thunderbolt 3 Ports
- Horizontal or Vertical Orientation
Digital Optical Audio
When it comes to high-quality audio playback, every audio enthusiast knows the benefits of using the best equipment to retain optimal audio signals in its purest state. The Digital Audio port allows users to connect directly to their amplifier, speakers, or home theatre receiver for a pure digital signal. You can playback high bit-rate audio files from the TS3 Plus on your stereo amplifier or hear every detail on your TV’s surround sound speakers. Audio from an external docking solution never sounded this good!
Technical Specifications
System Requirements
- Thunderbolt 3 Computer | MacOS 10.12 or later | Windows 8, 8.1, 10 or later
Dimensions and Weight
- Height: 5.15 inches (131.0 mm) | Width: 1.57 inches (40.0 mm) | Depth: 3.87 inches (98.44 mm) | Weight: 1.04 lbs (0.47 kgs)
Interface
- 2 x Thunderbolt 3
- 1 x DisplayPort 1.2
- 5 x USB 3.1 Type-A (Gen1-5Gbps/5V 1.5A) | 2 x USB 3.1 Type-C (5V 1.5A)(1 x Gen1-5Gbps) (1 x Gen2-10Gbps)
- 1 x SD Card Reader (SD 4.0 UHS-II)
- 1 x Digital Optical Audio (S/PDIF)
- 1 x Gigabit Ethernet
- 1 x Analog Audio In (Stereo) | 1 x Analog Audio Out (Stereo)
Max. Video Resolution
- Thunderbolt 3: 5120 x 2880 60Hz | DisplayPort : 4096 x 2160 60Hz
In the Box: 1 x CalDigit TS3 Plus | 1 x Power Adapter | 1 x Power Cord | 1 x Thunderbolt 3 Cable
Product information
Product Dimensions | 6.8 x 5.4 x 4.8 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
ASIN | B07CZPV8DF |
Item model number | TS3PLUS-US07-SG |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,347 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #45 in Laptop Docking Stations |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 13, 2017 |
Manufacturer | CalDigit |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
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Customers like the battery life of the docking station. They say it's well built and solid. They are also happy with the quality. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues with the dock. They mention that the ethernet connection was sporadic and worked sometimes. Customers have mixed opinions on value, power delivery, data speed, HDMI, and performance.
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Customers like the battery life of the docking station. They say it's well-built, solidly built from anodized aluminum, and feels and looks high-end. The physical casing is incredible and pretty stable. The dock is quite substantial and heavy, and it works correctly and reliably. The included thunderbolt 3 cable seems reliable so far, which is another big plus.
"...The dock is also very stable and reliable. I have not experienced any disconnects, glitches, or overheating issues...." Read more
"Just got this hub set up and I'm quite impressed. The build quality is spectacular, very premium...." Read more
"...The device also looks good, is solidly built from anodized aluminum like the computer itself and the ports are thoughtfully arranged to reduce cable..." Read more
"...But it eventually died due to poor design - the power supply connection was not solid enough and started shorting out inside the unit...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the docking station. They mention that it's really good, amazing, and well-featured. Some say that it does everything they want very conveniently and improves the interface. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It's an excellent dock and I have had no problems with it for the past year. The dock has never even been restarted...." Read more
"...This device offers the same features and provides 96 watt charging. I’ve had the plugable for about a week...." Read more
"...With the new TB4 cable, the dock is picked up and everything works immediately. No need for the 6 steps I described in my original review...." Read more
"...to have that cable permanently connected, but I saw that this dock really struggled when I did that...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the dock. Some mention that it works great on their brand new 16 inch MacBook Pro and Dell 32", while others say that it fails with minimal use. Some say that the monitor doesn't come to life properly, and that it doesn''t work on the Matebook X Pro with 2 screens.
"...I have not experienced any disconnects, glitches, or overheating issues. The dock has a fan, but it is very quiet and barely noticeable...." Read more
"...expensive than the passive units (non-powered) I tried, but it hasn't glitched out at all in the two months I've been using it heavily." Read more
"...It's still not able to power or accept full speed data on usb devices reliably enough, so it doesn't earn the fifth star...." Read more
"...The build quality is spectacular, very premium. Works perfectly on my Mac Studio with zero setup, everything was instantly recognized, audio/video..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the HDMI. Some mention that the dock has plenty of ports, including two Thunderbolt 3 ports, one DisplayPort, and extra USB ports. They also appreciate the thoughtfully arranged ports that reduce cable clutter. However, some customers have reported issues with the Thunderbold 3 ports.
"...The dock has 15 ports, including two Thunderbolt 3 ports, one DisplayPort, five USB-A, two USB-C, one SD card reader, one optical audio, one Ethernet..." Read more
"...3. The thunderbolt and display port connections were finicky...." Read more
"...Glad I did! Seamless, plenty of ports, high quality - not a single negative to point out." Read more
"...from anodized aluminum like the computer itself and the ports are thoughtfully arranged to reduce cable clutter, with most of them out of sight on..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the docking station. Some mention that it's worth the money, while others say that it is pricey and not suitable for mission critical purposes.
"...It is a LOT more expensive than the passive units (non-powered) I tried, but it hasn't glitched out at all in the two months I've been using it..." Read more
"...It is well worth the investment and will make your life easier and more enjoyable." Read more
"...What a waste of time and money.*Update 09/19/2018*..." Read more
"...Yes, this is an expensive dock. And, this was oddly not my first choice...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the power delivery of the docking station. Some mention that it powers the MacBook Pro with no problems, charges it when it's docked, and has its own power pack. However, others say that they have an issue with it not charging their computer and contacting customer support.
"...It can charge my laptop up to 87W, which is enough for most scenarios...." Read more
"...terrible looking (could be sleeker, but not bad)... It has a legitimate power source, so once you get everything plugged into it, you only have one..." Read more
"...I didn’t want a bandaid.2. The computer would not stay charged when running multiple processor intensive programs...." Read more
"...Honestly just the fact that it provides power to my laptop and peripherals (independently) is half the value right there, but having a one-cable..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the data speed of the docking station. Some mention that it's extremely fast, with great transfer speeds and fantastic throughput. However, others say that their devices are a touch slow, with keyboard and mouse delays.
"...going to my 2018 MacBook Pro, the hub delivers power and I don't see any data bottlenecks...." Read more
"...With these applications running simultaneously, the CalDigit can’t keep up. The 16” MBP needs 96 watts, no question.3...." Read more
"...This thing made it all flow smoothly. Very strong recommend!" Read more
"...the 'spin up' (detection, connection, actualization) of devices is a touch slow, but that is only upon initial connection... and is maybe 20secs..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the docking station. They mention that the ethernet connection was sporadic and worked sometimes, while others had issues with connected devices disconnecting at random times. Some customers also report issues with wireless devices that use dongles, keyboard and mouse delays, and trouble connecting a webcam to their Windows machine.
"...- the power supply connection was not solid enough and started shorting out inside the unit...." Read more
"...some had bad connectivity or detection problems, others had too few ports and eventually wore out..." Read more
"...The dock is also very stable and reliable. I have not experienced any disconnects, glitches, or overheating issues...." Read more
"...Then, about a month or so ago, it started randomly shutting down, which then caused the disconnection of the four external hard drives I have..." Read more
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The dock has 15 ports, including two Thunderbolt 3 ports, one DisplayPort, five USB-A, two USB-C, one SD card reader, one optical audio, one Ethernet, and one audio in/out. It can charge my laptop up to 87W, which is enough for most scenarios. It can also drive two 4K monitors at 60Hz, or one 5K monitor at 60Hz, which is great for productivity and entertainment.
The dock is easy to set up and use. I just plugged it in with the included Thunderbolt 3 cable and it worked right away. The dock is also very stable and reliable. I have not experienced any disconnects, glitches, or overheating issues. The dock has a fan, but it is very quiet and barely noticeable.
Overall, I highly recommend the Caldigit TS3 Plus to anyone who needs a powerful and versatile dock for their Thunderbolt 3 laptop. It is well worth the investment and will make your life easier and more enjoyable.
My needs are: External monitor (while internal is also on), USB support/power for keyboard, speakers and HD for TimeMachine, and 1Gb or better ethernet. I figured I should be able to get a cheap hub or dock to replace the OWC. But every passive unit (those without their own power supply) and even the powered odd-brand docking systems (Hyrta and Hagibis) were flaky when driving an external monitor and network during zoom calls.
By then, I already had on my "personal" 2023 MacBook Pro a CalDigit TS4 (ThunderBolt 4), which is the successor to this model. That is a very very expensive, but super good, docking station.
Most of the name-brand docking systems are basically clones of one reference design, including the OWC ThunderBolt 3 unit, but this CalDigit TS3 is, like the TS4, different. And since the "work" Mac doesn't have ThunderBolt 4, I got this.
Like the TS4, this excludes build quality. And it works. No drama. Which is all I wanted.
It is a LOT more expensive than the passive units (non-powered) I tried, but it hasn't glitched out at all in the two months I've been using it heavily.
I have been using my Macbook Pro 2020 and the CalDigit TS3+ as my "daily driver" for about a year now. I had some minor issues when using it with my Lenovo prior to getting my Mac, but they were resolved with some updates.
It's an excellent dock and I have had no problems with it for the past year. The dock has never even been restarted.
I'm listing all of the apps and CalDigit TS3 ports that I use to show how stable the combination is:
I use my Mac for work and run several VPN's and remote connections to clients' offices, as well as all MS Office apps, Zoom, Edge and Chrome, Snagit, a time tracking application, Teams, and a few other apps.
I also run VMWare Fusion once in a while when I have to use a Windows computer. That runs on a USB-C external enclosure from Plugable that is directly connected to one of the Mac's Thunderbolt ports. I have plugged it into the CD TS3 with no trouble, but as I don't use it often, it's easier to reach the port on the Mac.
I have two older Dell displays, one 1920x1200, using the CalDigit TB3 to DisplayPort, and one 1920x1080, that uses the CalDigit DisplayPort to DisplayPort. I don't usually have my laptop open, but at times I want an extra screen to keep an eye on email and will pop it open with no problem, giving me a total of three displays. Both displays work exactly as they should.
I use a Logitech MX Keys keyboard and the MX Anywhere 3 Mouse. The dongle for those is plugged into the front USB-C port using a C to A cable.
There is a Logitech Brio webcam plugged into the front USB-A port.
There is a Plantronics BT600 dongle plugged into a rear USB-A port.
I have the Ethernet port plugged into a 1 Gb switch. Speed tests and file transfers work as expected.
I have a Seagate 2TB Backup Plus external drive plugged into a rear USB-A port for Time Machine.
The point is that it all just runs! The setup runs 24/7 as there are certain things that run overnight.
The CD TS3+ keeps my laptop charged and runs everything with no communication issues or speed problems.
As I don't have Thunderbolt 4, there is no reason for me to update anything...until I get a new MacBook in a couple of years!
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Old review from when I used it for my Lenovo laptop for about 3 months:
I've only had this a few days, so I will just point out a couple of things.
I am using Windows 10 Pro on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga and it has the most up-to-date firmware and drivers available.
The CalDigit support site is terrible for Windows users. Everything regarding drivers and firmware is for MAC only. It makes no mention of Windows. I thought that maybe I bought the wrong device until I looked at the product page and it does say it is for Mac and Windows. In fact, on the product page, it states:
"The TS3 Plus provides up to 87W charging for Mac & Windows Thunderbolt 3 laptops. A firmware update is required. For more information, please visit our KB article here.
The charging feature may vary depending on the design of your Windows Thunderbolt 3 laptop. Check with the system manufacturer for more information."
When you click on their link, it takes you to a page that only provides Mac info. Even though they claim you have to update for Win and Mac, there's no mention of Windows on the page.
I found a Windows firmware update for the device by doing a Google search, but I could not update the TS3's firmware. I received an error about missing software. Another Google search shows some info, but the link doesn't provide any useful info. I tried updating or installing anything I could find to no avail.
So: The network jack wouldn't work. My keyboard, which is USB, wouldn't work.
I was desperate. Finally, I found an Intel program called "Thunderbolt." I ran it and the TS3 started working.
I really want to find a way to upgrade the firmware as it supposedly provides some functionality missing from the shipped version.
Getting accurate monitor setup information is not easy. More to follow.
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Reviewed in Mexico on January 21, 2022
I have been using this dock with a 2020 Mac Pro connected to two 4k monitors, an external sound card, 2 MIDI controllers and couple of USB devices. And it runs absolutely fine. I was using it horizontally on my desk and I found that it was heating up a bit initially. So I placed it vertically and it was fine after that. Allowing it to breathe through more surface area exposed.
It is adequately provided with ports but if you are someone looking for multi monitor setup then at least one of your monitors has to be usb C or you'd have to buy some converters since it comes with one DisplayPort and that's it.
- Runs well with MacBook Pro lid closed. No weirdness (SMC resets needed) when powering up from cold or rebooting unlike other docks
- Stays cool while running, and MacBook pro stays cool when sleeping. Previous dock I had was always warm and MacBook was warm even when sleeping
- Substantial construction. Enough weight so it doesn't fall over with many cables plugged into it
Running 2017 MacBook Pro with two Dell U2417H monitors connected via DisplayPort. One monitor using https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B073XTY6NL/
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2019