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      Microsoft’s Audio Dock adds ports, a woofer, & tweeters to your setup for $250

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 12 October 2022

    Microsoft Audio Dock connected to a monitor

    Enlarge / During actual use, there'd be some cables coming out of the Microsoft Audio Dock. (credit: Microsoft)

    As part of its Surface event today, Microsoft announced the Audio Dock, a USB-C docking station that can serve as your computer's speakers and microphone, too. While the dock doesn't include Thunderbolt 4 or even USB4 , the compact device further attempts to earn a small space on people's desks with USB-C power delivery and a dedicated Microsoft Teams button.

    Microsoft is calling the Audio Dock, which works with Windows and macOS, an "all-in-one speakerphone." It can connect to and charge PCs over USB-C (3.2 Gen 2) with up to 60 W. That should be enough to support some ultralight laptops, but you can find greater charging capabilities—even from a speaker dock. Logitech's Logi Dock offers 100 W over USB-C.

    The Microsoft Audio Dock rounds out the port selection with two more USB-C (3.1 Gen 2) ports. Both support 7.5 W charging, but one of them also supports DisplayPort over Alt Mode.

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    • Ar chevron_right

      Microsoft’s Audio Dock adds ports, a woofer, & tweeters to your setup for $250

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 12 October 2022

    Microsoft Audio Dock connected to a monitor

    Enlarge / During actual use, there'd be some cables coming out of the Microsoft Audio Dock. (credit: Microsoft)

    As part of its Surface event today, Microsoft announced the Audio Dock, a USB-C docking station that can serve as your computer's speakers and microphone, too. While the dock doesn't include Thunderbolt 4 or even USB4 , the compact device further attempts to earn a small space on people's desks with USB-C power delivery and a dedicated Microsoft Teams button.

    Microsoft is calling the Audio Dock, which works with Windows and macOS, an "all-in-one speakerphone." It can connect to and charge PCs over USB-C (3.2 Gen 2) with up to 60 W. That should be enough to support some ultralight laptops, but you can find greater charging capabilities—even from a speaker dock. Logitech's Logi Dock offers 100 W over USB-C.

    The Microsoft Audio Dock rounds out the port selection with two more USB-C (3.1 Gen 2) ports. Both support 7.5 W charging, but one of them also supports DisplayPort over Alt Mode.

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    • Ar chevron_right

      Microsoft’s Audio Dock adds ports, a woofer, & tweeters to your setup for $250

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 12 October 2022

    Microsoft Audio Dock connected to a monitor

    Enlarge / During actual use, there'd be some cables coming out of the Microsoft Audio Dock. (credit: Microsoft)

    As part of its Surface event today, Microsoft announced the Audio Dock, a USB-C docking station that can serve as your computer's speakers and microphone, too. While the dock doesn't include Thunderbolt 4 or even USB4 , the compact device further attempts to earn a small space on people's desks with USB-C power delivery and a dedicated Microsoft Teams button.

    Microsoft is calling the Audio Dock, which works with Windows and macOS, an "all-in-one speakerphone." It can connect to and charge PCs over USB-C (3.2 Gen 2) with up to 60 W. That should be enough to support some ultralight laptops, but you can find greater charging capabilities—even from a speaker dock. Logitech's Logi Dock offers 100 W over USB-C.

    The Microsoft Audio Dock rounds out the port selection with two more USB-C (3.1 Gen 2) ports. Both support 7.5 W charging, but one of them also supports DisplayPort over Alt Mode.

    Read 7 remaining paragraphs | Comments

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