

🚀 Elevate your desk game with the ultimate 11-in-1 docking powerhouse!
The Baseus SpaceMate(MAC) Docking Station is a premium 11-in-1 USB-C hub designed for Mac and Windows professionals. It supports triple 4K HDMI displays via DisplayLink technology, offers ultra-fast 10Gbps data transfer, and delivers up to 100W power delivery for laptop charging. Its innovative upright design with magnetic base and LED indicators ensures a clutter-free, efficient workspace. Ideal for multitasking millennials seeking sleek, high-performance connectivity in one compact device.


















| ASIN | B0D3QFWPDW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,806 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #323 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (109) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 11 in 1 |
| Manufacturer | Baseus |
| Package Dimensions | 6.77 x 4.72 x 2.83 inches |
A**R
[UPDATE: it works now!]. worked like a dream ... for a week.
read the UPDATE at the bottom for the happy ending... ************* INITAL REVIEW: BaseUS for Mac, running on a 2024 M4 Pro Max. Initially, it worked beautifully ... for a week. I have an M4 mac and after installing the driver, it displayed to the laptop display and 2 separate monitors via HDMI. Also plugged in where a webcam to the USB-A, an ethernet cable, and power to the incoming USB-C port. I used the macbook's power supply to power the hub. I was happy. For a week. I then left on a trip and returned a week later. Pluged my macbook back in and ... nothing on either external monitor. I tried: restarting the macbook restarting the monitors restarting the BaseUS (well, unplugging it, unplugging everything from it, waiting a minute, and plugging it back in) using only one monitor (each external in turn) I can validate the cables are working by plugging them directly into the macbook. I can also validate the monitors are working by plugging them directly into the macbook via hdmi. When both monitors are connected to the hub, the front panel lights show the external monitors are connected. The indicator lights also show when the webcam is connected, as well as power. and ethernet. The webcam is recognized and usable by the macbook. Only the displays are buggered. I tried doing the "press option while in the display control panel" trick to force the macbook to recognize the monitors. It did not work. As a final step, I tried with the 3rd HDMI port. (previously I'd only used 1 and 2) Connecting the HDMI to the third port, video appeared on an external monitor. (this, of course, does not work for me since I need two external monitors) I honestly don't remember if I'd only ever used ports 1 and 2, but it seems perhaps both of those ports are bad. Poor soldering and the physical ports are buggered? The only pressure on them is from HDMI cables coming out the back and draping down to where they enter cable management ... so really, no pressure at all. While I've seen multiple reviews regarding the company being very responsive, this is for work and I need a replacement soonest. I'll be ordering another and returning this one to Amazon. Hopefully it was a one-off and the next will work. I'll update this review once the next one arrives and I can determine if it works past a week. I'm leaving two stars instead of one because hey...at least the other features still work. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ *********************************** UPDATE: (spoiler: it was not a hardware problem. And they have *AMAZING* customer service!!) I received my second unit only to find ... it was doing exactly the same thing as the one I already had! So something was up. I'd gotten rid of the previous one's packaging because, hey, it was working great and if something did go wrong, I was sure the manual was available in a pdf somewhere. (sneak peek .. it was/is. I just somehow missed it) When it stopped working I searched high and low to find a manual. The BASEUS site had a page for the model, but somehow I completely missed the manual. <facepalm> Find it here: https://support.baseus.com/product/452/Spacemate-Series-11-in-1-(MAC)-Docking-Station?n=mxobwklbv9 I opened up the manual (printed with probably 6 point type ferchrissakes .. my eyes are OLD, people!) with the new unit I received and - there it was - the note that the unit needed a driver and the magic link to find it. (here it is for some poor soul coming after me: https://www.synaptics.com/products/displaylink-graphics/downloads ). I downloaded the installer and re-ran it only to be kindly informed "You've already got the newest version." Oh. Right. Ok, I knew that. So what's the problem?! I can't believe I got *another* unit that happened to be borked in exactly the same way that my current one is. (when the current one initially worked great) Now here's the rub. These aren't exactly "drivers" ... it's a driver set/program pack. When you install the driver it launches the controller program and everything works splendidly. However, if you subsequently reboot, the multi monitor feature of the hub stops working UNTIL you relaunch the program - DisplayLink Manager. DisplayLink Manager DOES have an option to relaunch at system restart. But was that enabled by default on install? (you can guess). So from where I sat, the unit just ... stopped working. And nowhere - I mean *NOWHERE* online did I find someone saying "oh, yeah. You not only need those third party drivers - the controller needs to be running or things won't work". I was expecting a driver to be, well, a driver. Something that, once installed, I didn't have to think about again. But even THAT could be forgiven if there had been documentation somewhere that detailed what needed to be done. Even the manual simply had a reference to the driver and nothing more. An additional line saying "make sure you set DisplayLink Manager to launch automatically after login" would have saved no end of trouble. Or even better - a big 'ol notification at the end of the install. In the end, the hardware is fine. I was going to update the review, but only bump it to four stars. But I'm putting it at 5. Why? Because, for everything else that went wrong and frustrating and caused me to burn time ... the company saw this review, contacted me, and offered to refund the purchase price. No hassle, no argument, no nothing. Just "we're sorry it caused you inconvenience". I can forgive an *awful* lot for proactive, respectful customer service like that. So five stars it is.
T**E
Well-designed hub that easily supports two 4K monitors
The build quality feels solid and premium right out of the box, and the compact vertical design looks sleek on my desk without taking up too much space. it has plenty of ports and able to handle my two 4K monitors smoothly. Beside of that it has switch button, so I can switch the monitors and usb devices from my laptop and my desktop easily. If you’re looking for something that can power multiple displays, keep your desk tidy, and still look great while doing it, this one is an easy recommendation.
S**I
Reliable Docking Station with Great Features
The Baseus SpaceMate docking station works really well with my laptop. I can easily connect up to 3 monitors, and the 4K HDMI looks sharp. The 10Gbps USB ports are super fast, and I like having gigabit ethernet and audio in one hub. It charges my laptop quickly with 100W PD, and setup was simple with both Mac and Windows. Solid build and very convenient for work.
R**L
Plug and play for my MacBook Pro 2018
This docking station works really well with my Mac! It actually worked right out of the box and was able to sync with my two screens with ease. I have a MacBook Pro 2018 edition. I like the stability of the base and the fact it stays put on my desk. It really cleaned up the clutter on my desk and looks great. There are lots of ports for all my usb needs and front ports for usb thumb drives.
C**N
Great Dock, Just Runs a Little Warm
This docking station has been a fantastic addition to my workspace, finally letting me drive three external monitors from my MacBook without any flickering or lag. The port selection is excellent, with fast 10Gbps USB speeds for my external SSD and reliable Gigabit Ethernet. It delivers plenty of power to keep my laptop charged, effectively turning my setup into a one-cable solution. The only reason I'm not giving it a full five stars is that the unit can get quite warm to the touch when it's under a heavy load with all ports in use. It hasn't caused any performance issues, but it's definitely noticeable. Otherwise, it’s a powerful and reliable hub that does exactly what it promises.
J**N
Didn't work
Tried two of these. Plugged two HDMI monitors into a MacBook Pro M1 an d a MacBook Air M4. Only 1 monitor would work. I have a cheap unit that only provides two HDMI ports, and that has worked fine for years. Not sure what the issue with this is, as the reviews claim lots of success. It has not worked for me - with two attempts.
A**J
Top notch Docking Station
Working from home is a struggle and especially like me that I need 3 monitors. This unit is superb and very compact. The speed, charging, Display, everything is very smooth. Easy to setup, lengthy usb-c cable to laptop and I truly love the top button to awake the pc or to lock it when I leave.
M**M
Powerful Mac Docking Station for at home or on the go
Works great for my Mac. I am able to switch seamlessly on my monitors between my Mac for school work and my gaming pc for when I’m gaming. It feels pretty solid and I love the amount of ports on the doc which makes everything very easy to organize cables. The size of the dock makes it pretty convenient to toss in a bag for on the go. The amount of power it provides is just enough however I would’ve loved if this came with a power brick so I don’t need to supply my own given the price. I also like the amount of ports available for connecting to the Mac and how it has a functional magnetic base for keeping it stuck to one spot.
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