It also doubles as a laptop stand.
Topping out at 4K/60Hz, it’s not a great dock for gaming either.
Find out more in my full Belkin Connect Pro 11-in-1 USB-C Dock review.
For improving office and home productivity, the Connect Pro 11-in-1 is a great shout.
TheAnker 675 USB-C dockoffers 12 ports, but is nearly $100 pricier.
In my role as reviews editor, I have to test out and charge lots of devices.
Particularly handy to me during testing were the SD and MicroSD card slots.
TheWavlink USB C DisplayLinkcan support up to four monitors at 4K, but costs a whopping $350.
The Connect Pro Dock features a 100W PD USB-C pass-through port.
100W is plenty of wattage for charging even larger laptops like my 15-inch MacBook Pro.
Even some of our favorite docks like the Anker 675 USB-C dock max out at Gigabit Ethernet.
If rapid internet speeds are important to your work, this is definitely the dock to consider.
However, theres no doubt at all that this is a laptop-first dock.
Now, Im not all that convinced about its efficacy as a stand.
Premium build
As a Belkin product, the Connect Pro dock is naturally built extremely well.
The upper face is finished in a combination of lightly textured gray matte metal and grippy rubberized plastic.
This dock just feels built to last.
As an extra benefit, the product is produced from 72% recycled materials, according to Belkin.
The 11-in-1 Baseus Spacemate is also $199 but only features Gigabit Ethernet versus the 2.5Gbps Belkin.
The WavLink DL7400 supports up to four monitors, but costs an eye-watering $350.
Sure, you’re free to pick up cheaper docks, especially on Amazon.
Heck, the Connect Pros little sibling, the 11-in-1 Connect (i.e.
Its HDMI 2.0 port maxes out at 4K/60Hz, while the HDMI 1.4 port maxes out at 4K/30Hz.
Theres no DisplayPort for anything higher than 60Hz.
It features a respectable array of ports, great build quality, triple monitor support and a premium design.