Asus has introduced the Adol HC112, a compact USB-C docking station that delivers an 11-in-1 expansion suite for users who need versatile connectivity in a travel-friendly form factor. The chassis is made from aluminum alloy to aid heat dissipation during extended operation, and the device measures 116 x 48 x 15 mm while weighing just 81 grams. A braided USB-C cable comes integrated, offering greater long-term durability than conventional rubber-coated alternatives.
Port selection and triple-display support
The hub’s front-facing ports include three USB-A 3.2 sockets, one USB-C 3.2 port with data throughput up to 10 Gbps, Gigabit Ethernet, SD and microSD card readers, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. For external monitors, the dock provides HDMI and DisplayPort 1.4 outputs that together enable up to three simultaneous displays, making it suitable for multi-screen productivity setups.
Power delivery and broad compatibility
A 100 W USB-C Power Delivery port can keep a connected laptop charged while all other ports are in use. The HC112 is plug-and-play, requiring no driver installation, and is compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iPadOS devices that feature a fully functional USB-C connection.
Pricing and competing options
The Asus Adol HC112 is currently available in China priced at 329 yuan, which converts to approximately US$48. Asus has not yet announced plans for a global launch, and the product remains part of the Adol sub-brand typically marketed within China. In a closely matched segment, Ugreen’s Revodok Pro 11-in-1 offers a nearly identical build and feature set at a comparable price, giving users outside China a practical alternative with similar triple-display capability and 100 W pass-through charging.
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