⚡ Power your productivity, own your workspace.
The Dell WD19S 180W Docking Station is a compact, high-performance USB-C hub delivering 130W power delivery and supporting dual 4K displays via HDMI and DisplayPort. Compatible with Windows and Linux, it’s designed to optimize your workspace with seamless connectivity and future-proof power.
Standing screen display size | 16 Inches |
Brand | Dell |
Series | WD19S |
Item model number | WD19 |
Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 11, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu 18.04 |
Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 3.5 x 8.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.1 x 3.5 x 8.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Dell Technologies |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08XNJDRFB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 27, 2021 |
C**K
Use included power supply
Need to use the power supply that comes with the docking station.
J**T
Great dock from Dell and same day shipping
Works as expected and same-day shipping - great job!
M**B
"USB device not recognized" connection and disconnection noise every 5 seconds!
Before this Dell laptop I had a Lenovo and it wouldn't connect easily to my 2 fancy Dell monitors, so IT was kind enough to give me a DELL laptop. Of course it did not like working with my ZumiPNG docking station and wouldn't do a pass-through charge via USB-C which is super weird/dumb, but now I've come to realize Dell might be a little stuck-up on itself! With that in mind I splurged on this docking station, and it would have gotten 5 stars if not for the incredibly annoying USB connection "beep-bop-beep" it makes every 5 seconds followed shortly by the "brrrrr-uuun-nnng" noise to let you know something disconnected (see accompanying photo of the error message). Everything works, so I really don't understand why it's doing this to me - my IT Director believes it's a connection issue with one of the USB-C female plugs in either my laptop, the docking station, or my monitor. Either way it's incredibly annoying, but it's better than my previous situation so I'm just going to live in USB-connection-and-disconnection purgatory, annoying everyone in all my virtual meetings, and I'll try to be thankful that at least I can at least see all 3 of my monitors now.UPDATE 2024-03-07 - I have tried to transfer ownership of the DELL product on their website to myself, and I was denied because "Previous owner information provided in the request is not valid for asset provided. Please contact your seller or your Dell sales representative." This is clearly not a new item and is broken and they tried to resell it to me. Originally I thought it was my equipment, but IT finally was able to do a test on another DELL laptop and the same issue happened, so it is an issue with the docking station itself. And of course I've passed the return window. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER!
B**E
Must have for rugged laptop power users.
Worked as advertised
J**F
Usefull and easy to use
It is convenient for anybody who has a lot of peripherals and do a lot of work on his/her/their computer. Easy as to just plug it to the power and then to the pc. My set up takes a couple of monitors, plus the extra keyboard and mouse (I really dislike bluetooth peripherals for the sole reason of having to keep charging them), and a couple of speakers.I hated to take my laptop out with me cause I had to discconnect a bunch of stuff and then having to reconnect it. For one of the extra monitors I had to use a hdmi signal converter from usbc to hdmi and each time I had to reconnect it, it was a struggle. Now, all I have to do is just disconnect the docking stations and away we go.Not a single issue has arised from the docking station, or at least not a technical one. The only situation which makes it not perfect is the fact that my laptop needs a lot of power to function, because of this, regardless of the docking station I buy, from Dell at least, I will need to connect both to the power. But besides that, it works for what it is intended.Finally, it came as it was shown in the picture. All wrapped and in a Dell box. So just in case you are as distrustful as I am, yeap, it is the real deal.
S**M
Works
Tested it when I got home. I made sure all the drivers where up to date from Dells website AND I double checked to make sure there is a active warranty on it. Some comments reported there item did not have an active warranty making them at least 2 years old.This product changes the main seller multiple times. Find who the product is being sold by and check their ratings. That's where I saw one company who sold old units. Mine was sold by secure hardwares and had good ratings.
M**L
Quite nice
I have a Lenovo laptop that charges using the USB-C connector. This dock provides power so I don't to use the power brick that came with the computer. I'm running Windows 11 pro and it was a simple plug & play, all the ports worked.I wish it had HDMI ports instead of the DIsplayPort simply to make cabeling easier but I bought it so I wouldn't have to keep plugging things into my laptop, I don't use the multiple monitors yet.I found that I needed more USB ports and simply attached an Acer 4 port hub to expand it.It's a quite solid unit, I'm very pleased.
J**S
Doesn't work!!!
I only use this item a few times a month and have owned it for 8 months. It has been very glitchy for the last 4 months and now it has ceased working all together. I do not recommend this product in the slightest.
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