Thunderbolt 4 BLAZE Hub
Thunderbolt 4 Blazing Performance
Designed for when speed and performance matter, the hub provides a massive 40Gbps bandwidth for connecting external displays and high-speed peripherals such as external hard drives. Unlike existing Thunderbolt devices which only provide a single Thunderbolt downstream port, the ALOGIC BLAZE hub can connect up to 3x downstream Thunderbolt 4 / USB4.0 peripherals and offers unparalleled productivity for creative professionals.
Dual Ultra-High Definition Display: 4K@60Hz
The BLAZE hub provides dual monitor support for Thunderbolt equipped host computers and single monitor support for hosts connected using USB as follows:
•Thunderbolt 3 or 4:Dual 4K monitors at 60Hz*
•USB-C USB 3.x:Single 4K monitor at up to
60Hz†
The Thunderbolt/USB-C ports on the rear of the hub provide the video outputs and are designed to connect directly to late model monitors equipped with a USB-C video input. The hub can also be connected to monitors with legacy HDMI and DisplayPort inputs using USB-C video adapters or video cables (available separately).
Single Cable Simplicity –60W Charging
This hub truly does it all –and all over a single cable.In addition to transferring data and video over a single connection to the computer, the hub can also provide up to 60W of power to charge laptops using USB Power Delivery technology. This is sufficient to power the majority of mainstream laptops.
General
If you connect with Thunderbolt 3 or 4 or USB 4.0:
Dual 4K(3840x2160) 60Hz Displays*
If you connect with USB-C 3.x:
One 4K(3840x2160) 60Hz Display†
* M1 based Apple devices can only support a single external monitor connected via Thunderbolt or USB-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode.
† USB-C port must be DisplayPort 1.4 Alternate Mode compatible for 4K output at 60Hz. Machines supporting DisplayPort 1.2 will output resolutions up 2560x1600 at 60Hz or 4K at 30Hz.
Compatibility
Windows 10 or 11 computers with USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 or 4 ports
Troubleshooting
Ensure that the power supply is plugged into the dock and switched on at the wall
Check that the USB-C video cable is connected securely between the monitor and device and the device is securely connected to the computer
Check that the external monitor is turned on and set to the correct input
Check that your computer is detecting the external display and is set to show video on it
Check that the USB-C port on the computer that you have connected the dock to is a
Thunderbolt port or a USB-C port that supports video output using DisplayPort Alternate Mode
If the computer doesn’t detect the external monitor or output video after checking the above, restart your computer and attempt again
If connecting to a monitor with a USB-C or Thunderbolt input, ensure that the cable you are using supports full speed data. Many USB-C cables are intended for charging only and only support USB 2.0.
Check that the USB-C video cable is connected securely between the display and device
Check that the device is securely connected to the computer
Check that the USB-C video cable being used to connect to the display is of good quality and isn’t damaged
Ensure that the power supply is connected at the wall and turned on, and the USB-C cable supplying power is securely connected to the computer
Verify that the port on the computer is a Thunderbolt port or a USB-C port that supports charging from a USB PD power source