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Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2025
I connected 2 monitors with DP to my laptop. I set both monitors to 2560x1440 at 120Hz. Works great, no issues.
Powerstroke Parts
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Fast shipping and quality product
Andrew
Reviewed in Australia on January 30, 2025
This product stopped working after six months.When I plug it in the other monitors briefly connect and recognise the PC, but then they disconnect.I suspect there is something wrong internally and that a hub like this need an external power source.
Adam
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
I was on the hunt for a Thunderbolt 4 (USB 4) docking station that could handle 3 1440p monitors using DisplayPort. I tried two different ones priced close to $300, and both had issues. I finally decided to try this simple and relatively inexpensive monitor adapter and it just works without any additional drivers or software. I have 3 1440p monitors running at 165hz without any issues.
Nate
Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2024
Worked perfectly out of the box connecting up an Asus G14 (2023) to three separate monitors. Two monitors are 1080p 144Hz and one monitor is 1440p 165Hz with HDR. This allows me to extend my display to all 3 at full refresh rates. I love the fact that this just runs off the USB C port power and doesn't require its own power source to pass along a video signal like other hubs. Wholeheartedly recommend for similar use cases (have not tested any Mac devices)
Copeland
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
I bought probably 3-4 different cables and they all didn’t work, I was trying to save a little but I guess you have to spend more to get a working device
M C
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024
I'm a big Cable Matters fan so I was disappointed by this device. Connected two monitors to this hub via displayport and it never worked well. I really wanted this to work but it caused severe stability issues on windows 11 with my nvidia 3050 ti and after a few crashes I packed it away into its box to return. In addition to the stability issues, on one of my monitors (4K 60 hz) it was super blurry. It wasn't a resolution problem, it was set to 4K, and ClearType tuning enabled, I re-tuned ClearType on it as well. It was connected with a brand new Cable Matters displayport 1.4 cable which is more than enough for 4k @ 60hz. No luck. The windows crashes were the deal breaker though. Nvidia card was on latest drivers as well. Too bad, it seems others are having a great experience which is frustrating.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
I have an HP Victus laptop with a USB C output (Displayport 1.4 via USB). I connect this cable matters adapter to 3 4k/60hz monitors with displayport cables, and it actually works.Tip One: I have to turn on the laptop with the lid open until the display comes up on one of the monitors, then I close the laptop lid to get it to property display to the three monitors.Tip Two: The first time I set it up, two of my monitors were 4k/60 and the third said it was, but was displaying a really low resolution. In the Windows Display Settings I played around turning down the resolution on that specific display, then back up to 4k/60hz, and it worked and hasn't been an issue since. The first time you use it, you also have to play around with the arrangement of the monitors (such as which one is left/center/right) but Windows remembers this arrangement in the future, so every time you hook up your laptop and close the lid it'll revert to this. Note: I haven't tried HDR but I imagine there could be some bandwidth issues if you're trying to run 3 4k/60 monitors.Tip Three: I haven't had any issues waking the monitors while the laptop is in sleep mode. I never used sleep mode in the past, but if I'm not using my laptop for a few hours, rather than having to open and close the lid to turn it back on, I put it in sleep mode and turn off my wireless keyboard/mouse. When I come back I turn on the power switch to my keyboard/mouse to wake the computer and the monitors are right back up with the proper display.Tip Four: The usb cable is very short. I bought a USB4 Male to Female extension cable (ULT-WIIQ) and shockingly everything still works. On the reviews for that cable, I heard some people comment about polarity issues where they had to turn the cable around to get it working, but I haven't had that issue yet. It would be nice if Cable Matters made the usb cable longer, but some issues with high bandwidth cables can be due to cable length, so I understand if that's why they kept the cable short.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023
I've had this for about 2 years. It's worked most of the time but at least a dozen times I have to unplug everything plug back in, and keep repeating until it works. That trick finally ceased and it just won't work at all anymore. I've tried using different cables to see if that's the problem, but that did not resolve it. I bought a competitor product today so once that one comes in I can determine if it truly was the cable matters adapter that stopped working but I feel pretty certain that it has to be that.
Tommy M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
I am a 25 year IT Veteran and this product works great for our employees who use 3 monitors. Primarily accounting people but it is small compact and have not had a problem with any of them and use the Cable Matters products a lot. Great product and price.
Phil
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022
Wanted a triple 1440p screen setup for work, found that this fit the bill. Make sure that your computer has the required video hardware though (DisplayPort 1.4 host with the latest Display Stream Compression (DSC) and Multi-Stream Transport (MST) support). Without that you may not get the full resolution you are looking for. Also this information is not easy to find, you'll have to look at the computers video card spec sheets and you might see this information listed. Only downside is if you unplug and plug back in it takes a few seconds for the box to power up and for the monitors to show up. Not a big deal but first time I started it up I thought it was broken.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 8, 2022
Bought this to replace the startech 3 port displayport hub which has never really worked, but this one I plugged in, and haven't had any problems. Highly recommend, and buy this over the star tech.
NAMOR
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2022
I received the Cable Matters Triple Monitor USB C Hub with 3X Display Port yesterday and connected it on my work Laptop, Dell Latitude 7400. Next I connected my 3X 2K 144HZ Monitors, did set them to 1080 dpi , the max refresh rate was as advertised 60Hz.Its Plug and play for me as long as the Lid of the Laptop stays closed.The Limitation of the Laptop is with due to the Graphics Card, Intel 620, which only supports 3 (Three) screens max.I did order a to go with it as no power supply is included with the Hub, as described. This to power feed the work Laptop from the Hub. I'm curious to see how well that will work.May update this review after I have had some time to 'play' around with that option of this HUB.Overall I'm happy with it as it is a temporarily solution until I get back my other Docking station back from repair which allows for a higher refresh rate as this HUB.For now I can recommend this product with full confidence. In my book a winner for sure.
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