What are USB-C MST Docking Stations?

USB-C Multi-Stream Transport (MST) docking stations are hardware peripherals that utilize the MST feature of the DisplayPort standard to drive multiple independent video displays over a single USB-C connection. By slicing the available video bandwidth into separate streams, these docks allow Windows and ChromeOS users to extend their desktop across two or more monitors rather than simply mirroring the host screen. Along with multi-monitor support, these devices consolidate essential connectivity by packing USB ports, Ethernet, audio, and Power Delivery into the same dock. This makes them an ideal, cost-effective solution for professionals looking to maximize screen real estate and streamline their workspace with a single cable. Note that macOS does not natively support MST, meaning Mac displays will mirror rather than extend.

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Plugable USB-C Triple Monitor Docking Station for Windows, 100W Laptop Charging

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Plugable USB-C Dual HDMI Display Docking Station for Windows, ChomeOS, 65W Laptop Charging

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Plugable USB-C Dual Monitor Docking Station, Certified Works with Chromebook, 60W Charging

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USB-C MST: Cost-Effective Multi-Monitor Performance

Multi-Stream Transport (MST) technology offers a powerful solution for extending your desktop without the premium cost of proprietary hardware. By utilizing your computer's native graphics capabilities, our MST docking stations efficiently split video bandwidth to drive multiple independent displays. With Plugable’s MST gear, you get a reliable, high-performance foundation that expands your screen real estate and boosts your daily productivity.

A Unified Workspace Through a Single Cable

Plugable's USB-C MST docking stations serve as the ultimate home base for your professional setup. Through a single connection, you can power external monitors, connect your essential peripherals, and keep your laptop charged with robust Power Delivery. This "one-cable" approach eliminates desktop clutter and makes transitioning your laptop from a mobile device to a full desktop workstation completely seamless.

Driverless Setup for Windows and ChromeOS

Optimized for Windows and ChromeOS environments, our MST products offer a true plug-and-play experience with no tedious software or driver installations required. This native compatibility ensures that your docking station works right out of the box, providing a consistent and high-quality desktop experience. It is an incredibly versatile and straightforward connectivity standard built for the modern professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Multi-Stream Transport (MST) is a technology built into the DisplayPort standard that allows a single USB-C port to split its video bandwidth among multiple independent displays. Unlike Thunderbolt, which requires specific hardware in both the computer and the dock, MST works over standard full-featured USB-C ports on Windows and ChromeOS, providing a highly cost-effective multi-monitor solution without requiring software installations.

While the dock will physically connect and provide data, power, and a single display, macOS does not support MST for extending desktops. If you connect multiple external monitors to an MST dock from a Mac, all the external screens will show the exact same image (mirroring). For independent, extended multi-monitor support on a Mac, we recommend our DisplayLink or Thunderbolt docking stations.

Yes, but the exact resolutions and refresh rates vary depending on both your laptop's graphics capabilities and the specific docking station being used. While many MST docks can support dual 4K setups on compatible systems, the precise display limitations and configurations for each model are listed directly on their respective product pages.

No, our USB-C MST docking stations are driverless and plug-and-play. They leverage your computer's native graphics processor through USB-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode, meaning you do not need to download or install any additional software from Plugable to get your external displays and ports up and running.