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Docking Station vs. KVM Switch

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Seamless Switching: Enjoy effortless switching between devices with a single click, eliminating the need for constant cable changes. Share keyboards, monitors, mice, and other devices hassle-free. Efficient Sharing of 5 Devices: Quickly share one audio device and four USB peripherals between your desktop PC and laptop, streamlining your workflow and enhancing productivity with ease.

Anker 553 USB-C Docking Station (KVM Switch)

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No more dealing with plugging and unplugging. Dock your USB-C smartphone, and laptop, or two USB-C laptops, to US3310 and share a display and peripherals. Use only one set of display, keyboard, and mouse to seamlessly control two systems and save desk space. Put the remote port selector in the most convenient place or even hide it under your desk for quick switching.

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Custom Dual 4K 60Hz USB C Kvm Switch Dock for 2 Computers, up to 100W Charging, Displayport & HDMI, 10gbps USB-A/C Port, Thunderbolt 4 Compatible - China USB C Kvm Switch and

This 2-port 4K KVM switch from IOGear makes switching between computers a cinch