There’s also a power button on the left side of the port.Īs for the iPad docking process, the back panel of the iPad is magnetically guided as it nears the StudioDock, it slides over a USB-C connector which charges it, and powers up. Finally, there are two wireless charging pads, one for a phone that charges at up to 7.5W, and the other for earbuds, which charge at up to 5W – though it can be used for a phone too, turning the dock into a multi-device charging hub.Īs for the StudioDock’s connectivity, it features a single 4K HDMI 2.0 port, an SD card slot, which works well with apps like Lightroom for iPad, a Gigabit Ethernet jack, two USB-C ports and three USB-A ports, and finally, a headphone jack. The dock also sports USB-A and USB-C ports that can power up gadgets by plugging them in directly. Starting with charging, the dock powers up your iPad at 37.5W, which is over double the speed of the charger that ships with the iPad. There are two aspects to the Kensington StudioDock: charging and docking. (Image credit: Basil Kronfli/Digital Camera World) (opens in new tab)
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