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Create the ultimate workstation with Belkin’s latest accessories

Working from home is and will be the new norm. Despite the announcement by the Multi-Ministry Taskforce that the country is ready to enter Phase 2, the majority of Singaporeans are still spending the bulk of their time at home for work and play. While we have gotten familiar with the routine of working from home […]

Working from home is and will be the new norm. Despite the announcement by the Multi-Ministry Taskforce that the country is ready to enter Phase 2, the majority of Singaporeans are still spending the bulk of their time at home for work and play.

While we have gotten familiar with the routine of working from home in our comfortable attire, it can become frustrating and inconvenient if you don’t have the right workstation or workspace.

If you can relate to this work-from-home (WFH) experience, it might be the best time to upgrade your home desks with some of Belkin’s latest products.

Belkin, the connected things division within the newly merged Belkin International and Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT) entity, recently introduced four new accessories that will help create a comfortable yet functional WFH ambiance: 

  • Thunderboltâ„¢ 3 Dock Pro (F4U097vf) to help organize messy cables and connect to all peripherals with a single cable.
  • Three USB-C adapters that can swiftly change viewing and connection experience.

Docking station for a more organized workspace 

Having multiple devices for work is useful as it keeps everything organized. But, it can be a hassle, plugging in all these devices. 

The Thunderboltâ„¢ 3 Dock Pro is a single device where all those different devices can “dock” to avoid having messy wires on your work desk. 

The Thunderboltâ„¢ 3 Dock Pro is compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows USB-C devices, and it supports 8K resolution at 30Hz on single screens and 4K resolution at 60Hz for dual screens. It also features eight ports for a true all-in-one experience with faster data speeds of about 40Gbps.

The USB-C adaptors that keep your connected devices alive 

Having to unplug your devices constantly, switching from VGA, HDMI, or Ethernet cables, can be a nuisance and disturbance to your work and life. 

Belkin’s latest USB-C® to VGA + Charge Adapter, USB-C® to HDMI® + Charge Adapter and USB-C® to Ethernet + Charge Adapter can help to solve these issues. 

The USB-C® to VGA/HDMI + Charge Adapters are easy to use, and it works on plug-and-play designs which are compatible with Mac and Windows laptops as well as other USB-C devices such as a mobile phone. On top of that, they also support high-definition displays. 

If you are having weak WiFi connection – especially during those important conference calls – the plug-and-play USB-C® to Ethernet + Charge Adapter is the solution. It has a gigabit Ethernet port and allows for USB Power Delivery for all USB-C devices. With it, your internet connection will always be reliable. 

Another plus for these adapters is that they are all equipped with pass-through USB-C Power Delivery (up to 60W), so your connected devices will never shut down during those crucial moments.

  • Thunderboltâ„¢ 3 Dock Pro (F4U097vf): S$599
  • USB-C® to VGA + Charge Adapter (AVC001bBLKt): S$59
  • USB-C® to HDMI® + Charge Adapter (AVC002btBLK): S$79
  • USB-C® to Ethernet + Charge Adapter (INC001btBLK): S$59
  • Availability: on Hachi.tech and LazMall

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