The Orico 20-in-1 Docking Station can now be found in numerous countries around the world through Amazon. Known by its model number ORICO-DKA22, this desktop accessory works with both macOS and Windows devices, such as various Mac Mini, MacBook Air, Microsoft Surface, and Dell XPS. The device connects using a 60W PD USB-C port.
Multiple Display Options
With the Orico 20-in-1 docking station, you can link up to four displays at once through two 4K DisplayPorts, a 4K HDMI port, and a 1080p VGA port, all capable of a maximum refresh rate of 60Hz. Windows users have the advantage of extending their laptop display to show different content on each screen, while macOS users are limited to mirroring the same content on all monitors. It’s important to mention that when four displays are connected, the HDMI, VGA, and the first DP are restricted to 1080p@60Hz, while the second DP is capped at 1080p@30Hz.
Front and Back Connectivity
On the dock’s front, you’ll find SD and TF card slots along with a USB-A 2.0 port that offers a data transfer rate of 480 Mbps. There are three USB-A 3.0 ports providing 5 Gbps speeds, and two USB-C 3.2 Gen2 ports for 10 Gbps transfers; one of these also provides PD 18W charging. At the back, the dock includes two additional USB-A 2.0 ports (480 Mbps) and an RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port. Lastly, there are four more ports: a DC-In port (20V) and three 3.5mm audio jacks—one for headphones, one for a microphone, and a third that serves dual purposes. Moreover, you can adjust the volume of connected devices using a built-in knob.
Pricing and Discounts
The Orico ORICO-DKA22 20-in-1 Docking Station is priced at $129.99 on Amazon US. Currently, some customers can take advantage of a 15% discount via a promo code on the page, dropping the price to $110.49. In EU countries such as France, Italy, and Germany, the retail price ranges from €139.99 to €159.99. In Italy and Germany, a bigger discount of 35% is available, bringing the price down to €100. These promotional offers are expected to be active until February 16th.