Since the MacBook Pro only offers a few Thunderbolt 3 ports, the user must purchase accessories to connect external devices. The DGRule station offers a connection for almost everything you absolutely need, while remaining hidden.
Apple's MacBook Pro laptop has more than enough power to be used for professional work. However, since Apple does not like to install additional connectors for external devices (sorry, because there is simply not enough space in the case), users have to purchase multi-purpose docking stations with connectors. Fortunately, docking station manufacturers are quite imaginative, and one such that will fulfill any desire for a specific docking station is the DG Rules.
This "invisible docking station" is placed on the back of the laptop and offers a wide range of connectors. Such for Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, USB-C, Mini DisplayPort, USB 3.1, memory cards MicroSD and SD and headphone output. The entire station plugs into two USB-C ports on one side, and stays put when in use hidden from view. It still provides the usual data speeds up to 40 Gb/s, the new MacBook Pro 16″, however full at 100 W. DGRule can be connected to MacBook Pro laptops all sizes until 2016. It captures the build quality of the laptop itself made of aluminum. The DGRule invisible docking station is offered via Kickstarter, and the starting price is 99 dollars.
Gallery: Station DGRule
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