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product_id: 2699628
title: "Matrox Docking Station for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air (DS1/HDMI)"
brand: "matrox"
price: "AED 20"
currency: AED
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/2699628-matrox-docking-station-for-macbook-pro-and-macbook-air-ds1
store_origin: AE
region: United Arab Emirates
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# Thunderbolt 3 connectivity Gigabit Ethernet speed Supports 4K HDMI display Matrox Docking Station for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air (DS1/HDMI)

**Brand:** matrox
**Price:** AED 20
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔗 Connect, Create, Conquer!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Matrox Docking Station for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air (DS1/HDMI) by matrox
- **How much does it cost?** AED 20 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/2699628-matrox-docking-station-for-macbook-pro-and-macbook-air-ds1)

## Best For

- matrox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted matrox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Design:** Sleek and portable, making it the ideal travel companion for professionals.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Effortlessly connect multiple devices with a single Thunderbolt cable.
- • **High-Definition Display:** Experience stunning visuals with support for 4K HDMI output.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Designed for both MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, ensuring a perfect fit.
- • **Lightning-Fast Networking:** Enjoy blazing-fast internet with gigabit Ethernet capabilities.

## Overview

The Matrox Docking Station for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air (DS1/HDMI) is a powerful Thunderbolt docking solution that allows users to expand their workspace by connecting multiple peripherals through a single cable, including a 4K HDMI display and gigabit Ethernet, all while maintaining a sleek and portable design.

## Description

The Matrox DS1/HDMI docking station for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air provides convenient connectivity to an HDMI display, gigabit Ethernet, and many other peripherals using a single Thunderbolt cable.

## Features

- Thunderbolt Docking Station
- For MacBook Pro and MacBook Air
- Using a single Thunderbolt cable, users can add multiple peripherals including a large HDMI display, a full-size keyboard, a mouse, a gigabit Ethernet connection, and more.

## Images

![Matrox Docking Station for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air (DS1/HDMI) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51zWDVQLNmL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great concept, but a few issues
  

*by R***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 15, 2013*

I purchased the Matrox Dock (HDMI version) to cut down on the number of cables feeding up through the wire collar in my desk.  I configured it from a Macbook Pro Retina 13 via Thunderbolt to the following:  LG display via HDMI; ethernet to a Time Capsule; USB to an external Iomega drive; and as an occasional USB interface to an iPhone.  Upon initial setup, one power cycle of the Matrox got everything working.  Unfortunately, over a couple of days of use, random problems came up with the USB connections (which were supposedly fixed with an update).  Twice, when hooking up the iPhone, it locked up iTunes to the point of having to force quit.  This was remedied by power cycling the Matrox, but the failure occurred again at random times.  Also, the Iomega drive would not always mount when powered up.  Again, powering down/up the Matrox fixed the problem -- until the next time.  Apparently other users are not experiencing these issues, so maybe I got a dud.  I ended up returning the Matrox and purchasing the Belkin Thunderbolt Dock from Apple.  So far, it is working fine.For those of you interested in comparing the two units, here's my two cents.  The Matrox felt more substantial and looked a bit nicer than the Belkin except I didn't like the way the Thunderbolt cable comes out of the front of the unit.  With the Matrox, you will have cables coming out of both the front and the rear, whereas the Belkin gives you a choice -- all cables can hook up to the rear, but there's a channel cut out of the bottom that allows you to route a cable or two out the front.  Also, the Belkin has two Thunderbolt ports, but the Matrox has one.  Other than a slight aesthetic advantage to the Matrox chassis, I'd give the overall edge to the Belkin since it has worked flawlessly for me.  The only negatives I see with the Belkin are the $50 price premium and the fact that it does not have an HDMI port, so I have to use a Thunderbolt-to-HDMI dongle (which adds even more cost).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Convenient fast solution for frequent docking & undocking of a bunch of connections
  

*by D***G on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 5, 2013*

Goods:- This eases a lot when moving your Macbook around, without having to connect and disconnect a bunch of connectors each time you land or move away from your desktop setup.- The USB 3.0 port brings ultra fast connection speeds.- The USB ports are powered and works together with the Mac when resuming from sleep so you don't get a "disk not ejected properly" message each time your laptop resumes from sleep, unlike USB hubs (even powered).- Cheaper than the Belkin Thunderbolt Dock.Bads:- Only one USB 3.0 port.- The Thunderbolt port and USB 3.0 port are on the "front", and the remaining ports are at the "back". To me, this adds a lot of inconvenience when positioning and laying out the docking station on your desk. You either lose ease of access to ALL your connectivity in the "back", or the USB 3.0 port. The front and back ports also mean a messy cabling setup. It would have looked a lot nicer with all the connecting cables only from one end.- No daisy chain Thunderbolt port. That means no additional Thunderbolt devices once this is in use.- No further expandability on display ports - there is only one HDMI port. And since there're no additional Thunderbolt ports, it means no more display port output.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    This Thunderbolt dock works but has a few limitations
  

*by W***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 18, 2013*

With the newest OSX 10.8.3 update, the USB-related bugs seem to be fixed. I have no trouble running USB speakers, a USB 3.0 external drive, or Ethernet networking.  In the few weeks I've had the dock, I only had to powercycle it once.However, this dock would much better if it had a 2nd Thunderbolt port so you could connect a DisplayPort adapter to it. The reason is that the HDMI port built into this dock is limited to 1080i output. 1080p works with some displays but it has visible artifacts. I tried this on 2 different displays with similar results.  If your monitor's native resolution is 2560x1440 or something similar, this dock will not work with it unless you set the resolution to 1920x1080.  The DVI version of this dock supports 1920x1200 but this resolution does not work reliably over HDMI, causing the display to turn on and off randomly.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*