This Thunderbolt 4 hub expands one port into 3 high-speed connections, ideal for multi-monitor workstation setups and trading desk mounts. Supports up to 240W and triple display expansion.
$129.99
This hub turns one Thunderbolt 4 port into up to a 3 screen thunderbolt connection. You plug in once, and your screens and gear come online the same way every session. It’s built for a multi-monitor workstation where stability matters more than having a tiny dongle.
Example workflow: keep charts and execution on your main screen, put scanner and watchlist on a second screen, and park news and calendar on a third. It’s a simple way to stay organized without constantly moving windows.
If you’re comparing hubs, this is a 40Gbps Thunderbolt hub built for high-throughput desk use, not a basic USB splitter.
This is a powered hub, so it does not rely on bus power. That tends to be more consistent when you’re running multiple screens plus storage, especially in a multi-monitor workstation that stays plugged in for long sessions.
On compatible Windows Thunderbolt 4 systems, this hub can support up to triple display expansion. Your laptop and GPU ultimately decide the real limit.
On Apple systems, external display limits vary by model. Some Macs support fewer external screens regardless of the hub, so it’s worth checking your exact Mac before you buy.
For trading desks, this gives you a clean upgrade path from laptop-only to a larger multi-monitor workstation, then later into bigger builds that may include a six screen mount setup.
If you’re building a clean desk, start with the hub, then add the right mount and cables so nothing is hanging loose.
If you want to keep it simple, pair this hub with a strong mount and a proven Thunderbolt 4 cable, then build outward from there. It’s a solid foundation for a multi-monitor workstation.
Is this only for trading?
No. It’s just written for trading desks because traders care about stable docks, clean cable routing, and consistent multi-screen behavior in a multi-monitor workstation.
Will it work on a non-Thunderbolt laptop?
Not as intended. This hub is designed for Thunderbolt 4 hosts. If your laptop is USB-C only, you will not get Thunderbolt-class bandwidth and multi-screen behavior.
Will it definitely run three external screens?
It can on compatible Windows Thunderbolt 4 systems, but your laptop and GPU decide the final limit. On Macs, external display limits depend on the specific model.
Next step: confirm your laptop is Thunderbolt 4, decide how many screens you want to run, then pick your mounts and cables so the hub sits cleanly inside your multi-monitor workstation layout.