If your laptop is the center of your work setup and you’ve been wishing you could run three monitors without dropping $300 on a dock, the MOKiN 17-in-1 Triple Display Docking Station at $80 is worth a serious look.
What It Is
The MOKiN 17-in-1 is a compact vertical USB-C docking station from MOKiN, a peripheral brand founded in 2011, with 17 ports including five video outputs (three HDMI + two DisplayPort), high-speed USB, Gigabit Ethernet, SD card readers, and 85W laptop pass-through charging. It connects via USB-C, USB4, or Thunderbolt for broad laptop compatibility. The dock features a built-in LCD digital display showing real-time charging and connection status.
Key Features
Triple 4K@60Hz Display Output via flexible combinations of three HDMI and two DisplayPort outputs. Mix and match configurations: 3 HDMI, 2 HDMI + 1 DP, or 2 DP + 1 HDMI. Independent extended mode requires Windows; Mac supports mirror and limited extend modes.
10Gbps HyperSpeed USB Ports — two USB-C and two USB-A at 10Gbps for fast external storage and pro peripherals, plus additional 5Gbps and USB 2.0 ports for standard devices.
85W Laptop Pass-Through Charging via USB-C PD 100W input. A 65W+ adapter is recommended; 100W for heavy load use. Adapter not included.
Gigabit Ethernet provides stable 1000Mbps wired connectivity — better than most office Wi-Fi for video calls and large file transfers.
Built-in LCD Display & Screen Lock Button shows live charging wattage and connection info. Screen lock protects sensitive data in shared spaces.
SD/microSD Card Reader at 104MB/s, plus 3.5mm audio jack.
We Say
If you’re running a laptop as your main machine and want three monitors without a $300 dock, the MOKiN 17-in-1 Triple Display Docking Station at $80 is hard to beat.
This compact vertical dock handles up to three 4K@60Hz displays simultaneously via three HDMI and two DisplayPort outputs — mix and match as you need. It packs 10Gbps USB-C and USB-A ports, Gigabit Ethernet, a 104MB/s SD/microSD reader, and 85W laptop pass-through charging through 100W PD input. The built-in LCD display gives real-time feedback on connection status and charging power.
One important note: independent multi-display extending (different content on each screen) requires Windows. Mac users get mirror mode or a single extended view. If you’re a Windows-based power user or a multi-monitor home office builder, this dock packs in a lot for the money.
Who It’s For
The MOKiN 17-in-1 is built for Windows-based home office workers, content creators, traders, developers, and students who want to maximize screen real estate on a budget. Check it out on Amazon for $80.
