Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro 15-in-1 Docking Station Listed for $299

The Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro 15-in-1 docking station is now available on Amazon US for $299.99. This desktop solution provides 15 connectivity ports and built-in wireless charging to clean up cable clutter. A limited-time launch promotion drops the price by $60 at participating retailers.

This dock connects to compatible laptops, such as the best laptops with Thunderbolt 4, using a single host USB-C port that supports 100W Power Delivery. It includes a 180W GaN power adapter that supports a total output of 160W across all ports. Two of the USB-C ports can deliver up to 100W of power individually when charging a single device.

Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro docking station with included 180W GaN power adapter.
The Spacemate RD1 Pro ships with a 180W GaN power adapter to support its 160W total power output.
Smartphone charging on the Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro Qi2.2 wireless charging dock.
The docking station includes a Qi2.2-certified wireless charging pad capable of delivering up to 25W charging power.

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A magnetic wireless charging pad on top of the dock supports the Qi2.2 standard at up to 25W. This pad rests on a three-level extendable stand that can adjust up to an 80-degree angle for easy viewing. An enterprise-grade retimer chip helps maintain stable signal integrity across all wired connections.

For displays, the dock has two HDMI ports that support up to a single 4K screen at 120 Hz or dual 4K monitors at 60 Hz. Windows users can expand their workspace across two separate screens, but macOS users are limited to mirrored displays or a single external screen. In addition to video outputs, the dock includes a Gigabit Ethernet port, an SD/TF card reader, two 10 Gbps USB-C ports, and four USB-A ports.

Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro features dual 4K display support, 15 ports, and 25W Qi2.2 charging.
Baseus highlights the docking station’s dual 4K display capability, 15-port design, 160W power output, and Qi2.2 wireless charging support.

A front-facing smart display shows real-time power draw and port usage, with built-in alerts and safety protections. A physical button lets users toggle between hybrid work mode and standard charging mode with one touch. The dock is expected to arrive in other regional retail stores soon.

Source: Baseus

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