 Laptops are great for flexibility. Bring them anywhere, work on them in any position. But that flexibility of size comes at the cost of flexibility of input. Want to use a good old-fashioned LAN cable? No can do. Ports to connect multiple monitors to your laptop? Na ah. USB-C? Maybe. Heck, some laptops don't even have an audio jack. That's the purpose of something like the Minisuporo laptop dock. It's an easy-to-bring-around device that restores all of that functionality to your laptop. The brand did send us this item for review, but they had no say in what we had to say about it. And the first thing we're saying about it is that the build quality is fantastic. This is ridiculously over-engineered for a simple laptop dock. It has heft, the chassis has the look and feel of the brushed aluminum of high-end laptops. Heck, even the unboxing experience was more high-end than I expected. Running through what we get with the Minisuporo dock, you have ports for up to three monitors. That's two display ports or one HDMI or two HDMI and one display port, a LAN port, one USB-C charging port, one USB-C data port, four USB-A ports and finally an audio jack. The Minisuporo dock is externally powered so you need to plug it in before using it. And it's recommended that you install the driver software. But this is where we divert from the recommended practice because I don't like installing any other software on my devices if I can help it. So all of the testing I did on the Minisuporo dock is without installing anything. Plug and play, direct show from my laptop to the dock. And I'm happy to report that it works great even without the recommended drivers. We really wanted to stress it out so we tried to plug in as many holes as possible. So three monitors, no problem. We even threw in a curveball because one of our monitors is HDMI but with a display port adapter. This works fine for my desktop. I wanted to see if it would work with the Minisuporo laptop dock and it does no problem. So three monitors, not an issue. One of the monitors was even using an adapter. Alongside those three monitors, I monitored the audio using my Coonermaster MH670. Plugged in via wires to the headphone jack. Sound was great. No complaints there, no buzzing, no audio artifacts which would be a dead giveaway for poor quality components inside the dock. Audio very clear and nuanced, no complaints there. Alongside the three monitors and the audio I plugged in two USB sticks. Both of them were read fine by the dock. I wanted to fill up all of the four USB-A ports. Unfortunately, I ran out of USB devices. But so far so good. For the USB-C port, I wanted to throw it another curveball so instead of just putting in a data device I plugged in the receiver to my wireless mouse. Again, no problems at all. It worked just as well as if it were plugged into my desktop. No added latency, no added issues. Again, it's just like you're natively plugging it into your laptop. So alongside the three monitors, the two USB sticks, the audio jack, the USB-C with the receiver for my wireless mouse, I also plugged in the wireless charging pad into the USB-C port for charging. And it worked just as advertised. I was able to charge my phone with it. So I was able to try the mini-supporo laptop dock with a ton of devices attached to it. Not all of it was for data transfer, some of it was for charging, some of it for transmitting. And even though we plugged up most of the holes of the dock, it just kept taking without any problems at all. So the laptop I connected to the mini-supporo dock is my S14 Flip OLED vivo book from ASUS running a Windows 11. No problems at all with that hardware and that OS with this particular dock. Unfortunately, I don't have access to an Apple laptop as A, I'm not an Apple fan and so B, I've never been inclined to buy their products. I suspect that's where the included drivers might come in handy. It might not be as seamless out of the box, but again, I'm just guessing because most of the instructions seem to be directed towards Apple users. With Windows 11 on a Windows laptop, experience was seamless. I just have two gripes about the laptop dock. Very nitty-gritty stuff. One, I found the cable that it comes with to connect the dock to your computer. So that's USB-C to USB-C. Make sure that your computer, your laptop has a USB-C port as that is the native cable that comes with the package. I found that cable to be a little short. Although there's nothing preventing you from getting a longer cable. It's just a little bit nice just out of the box with a slightly longer cable so that you can position the dock closer to your monitors and away from your laptop, but again, very minor drive. The second thing I noticed was that it's very difficult to be able to use all of the USB-A ports because they are very close to each other. So depending on how fat your flash drives are and I mean fat physically, not fat the file format or fat in terms of how many terabytes it is like physically fat, it might be crowding out the other port beside it. And I experienced this when I wanted to try out the USB-C receiver of my mouse alongside the USB-A USB sticks. I had to move one stick away from the USB-C because the USB stick was blocking the USB-C port. This could have been avoided maybe if they had made the laptop dock a bit longer so the spaces between the ports is a bit wider. But that being said, I'm not an engineer. I don't know how much that would have added to the cost. It is something that you might want to think about if you really have the need to have all four USB ports in action at the same time. Very minor gripes about the device that to be honest, I was very surprised by the high quality of it. You think laptop dock, I mean you think cheap plastic you think it will barely get the job done but this gets the job done. If you need the holes that the mini Sapporo laptop dock has, I wholeheartedly recommend it. This restores the flexibility and functionality of your laptop. You can truly use your laptop now at home hooking it up to different data devices. Your laptop becomes a serious desktop replacement contender with this relatively affordable laptop dock. Thanks for watching. We clean computers. Kasama na rin yung excellent table management namin and CPU cooler repasting sa cleaning. We also clean and replace GPUs. Nasamakati yung physical store namin and you can also buy from our site www.hwsugar.ph na 100% palaging up to date yung inventory dun. Kung instock yung item sa amin, available yung sa site. We also ship it nationwide. Mag-ita tayo sa shop.