Kensington 10-in-1 Dual Monitor USB-C Hub hits $77 Amazon low (30% off), more from $48

Amazon has some notable deals live on Kensington USB-C and Thunderbolt hubs right now starting with the Kensington UH1440P 10-in-1 Dual Monitor USB-C Hub at $77.11 shipped. Regularly $110 and sometimes even more, this model is now at least 30% off the going rate and at the lowest price we can find. The previous best on this model had it down at $89, but you can score it at a new Amazon all-time low today. This one delivers USB-C action with extra monitor support in a more premium package than the budget options, but also without getting up into the pricey docking stations. Head below for more details. 

Kensington’s MacBook-ready dual-monitor Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station at $200 ($60 off)

Amazon is now offering the Kensington AD2010T4 Thunderbolt 4 Dual 4K Docking Station for $199.93 shipped. Regularly $260, this is over $60 off the going rate for the lowest price we can find. This model debuted last spring on Amazon where it has only seen a handful of price drops since and is now within a few bucks of the all-time low. If you’re looking to take your workstation setup at home to the next level, this is a capable solution that delivers up to 40Gb/s of data, video, and audio for your Thunderbolt 4 laptop as well as compatibility with  Thunderbolt 3 and USB4 laptops (Mac, Windows, and Surface). It ships with a 180W power supply to support the dock’s 100W power passthrough charging to connected devices alongside a host of additional I/O potential. All of the details are below. 

Kensington’s iPad Pro StudioDock with 4K HDMI hub hits new $150 low (Reg. up to $400)

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Amazon is now offering the Kensington iPad Pro 12.9-inch StudioDock for $149.97 shipped. This model carries a regular price of $400 directly from Kensington, but has more recently sold for between $169 and $175 at Amazon this year. Today’s deal marks a new Amazon all-time low and the best price we can find. Designed for all iPad Pro 12.9-inch models from 2018 through 2022, you can magnetically attach your Apple tablet to the StudioDock in portrait or landscape orientations “for a powerful desktop experience.” It will charge your iPad Pro at up to 37W and also includes a bottom mounted Qi charging pad to juice up AirPods and more. On top of that, this metal charging stand also doubles as a hub with a host of I/O options around back including support for single 4K HDMI 2.0 video (4K at 60Hz on M1 and M2 models), one USB-C port, three USB 3.0 ports, 3.5mm audio, and Gigabit Ethernet. Head below for more details. 

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Kensington’s new award-winning silent mechanical keyboard available now

Today, Kensington is announcing the availability of its new quiet mechanical keyboard known as the MK7500F QuietType Pro Silent Mechanical Keyboard. It seems as though a bit of trend is emerging as accessory manufacturers attempt to silence our beloved clickity-clack mechanicals, not unlike the new MX Keys S from Logitech we just reviewed, and Kensington is next out of the gate. Whether you’re trying not to disturb your co-worker, partner, a sleeping baby, or are just sick of the clicking, the new MK7500F QuietType Pro Silent Mechanical Keyboard is looking to save the day. Head below for a closer look and more details at the now available new Kensington quiet mechanical keyboard. 

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Kensington’s new StudioCaddy streamlines your entire Apple charging setup

Kensington is now expanding its lineup of Apple products, delivering a sleek, all-in-one desktop charging solution for everything from your iPhone to MacBook. Arriving with an aluminum design that looks to be every bit as premium as it is versatile, the new Kensington StudioCaddy arrives to give every accessory in your Apple setup a home. Head below for all of the details.

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Kensington unleashes new USB-C hubs with up to 100W passthrough, 4K 60Hz HDMI, more

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Kensington has added a couple of new USB-C hubs to its portfolio this week, both of which offer passthrough charging and up to 4K 60Hz connectivity over HDMI. Each model has several features that distinguish it well when pitted against the other. For instance, one turns a single port into six, while the alternate model provides eight. Styling varies as well, with either aluminum or fabric shells to choose from. Both releases join a long list of Thunderbolt and USB-C docking stations that nicely fill out the Kensington lineup. Continue reading to learn more.

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Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Vertical Mouse Review: Trackball, welcome to the 21st century

If you’re working from home these days, finding ergonomic desk accessories is becoming a requirement instead of a pipe dream, it seems. I fell in love with both the Logitech Ergonomic Keyboard and the MX Vertical mouse, so when Kensington reached out to have me take a look at their Pro Fit Ergo Vertical Wireless Trackball, I was very intrigued to see if it would match up to what I was missing now that my MX Vertical has bit the dust. So, without further ado, here’s my review of the Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Vertical Wireless Trackball.

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