FusionDock Max 2
Next-Gen Dock with triple displays support, 23 pro ports and 140W charging for Apple Silicon MacBook.


Dual-Chip = Triple‑Display Power
Built with a dual-chip architecture working in unison, FusionDock Max 2 delivers what usually takes two docks: 3 external monitors, 23 ports, and up to 120 Gbps throughput—all in one seamless device.
*The FusionDock Max 2 is not compatible with PC or Intel-based MacBooks.

The Only Native Triple-display
MacBook Dock
If you’re searching for a MacBook dock that can drive up to three displays, FusionDock Max 2 is built for that workload. The first and only MacBook dock to support triple displays — two 6K displays via Thunderbolt and one 4K display via HDMI — no drivers, no compromise. Built for creative editing, live coding, and real-time monitoring across multiple screens.
*Display support varies by Mac model and chip. This dock works natively and does not bypass Apple’s display limitations.

*Some 5K displays (LG UltraFine 5K and Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K) have special bandwidth requirements and CANNOT be used in dual-5K setups.
Stay solid, when others flicker.
In repeated full-load tests, FusionDock Max 2’s surface stayed up to 20 °C (68°F) cooler than typical high-end docks* — thanks to its built-in cooling fan and suspended-chassis airflow. The dedicated fan system creates extra thermal headroom — keeping every port running at full tilt with no flicker,
no drops, no throttling, even under extreme demand.
*Tested under specific conditions; results may vary by workload and environment.

Powerful Cooling. Subtle Presence.
We prioritize system stability with a premium fan. The 42-45dB rating reflects testing at just 1 cm in a controlled silent room. In real-world use, sound drops significantly over distance—becoming a subtle presence easily masked by your AC or home office background.
*For recording studios or workflows requiring absolute silence, check out the fanless [FusionDock Max 1 >].

2,000-ton Solidity. Built to outlast.
While typical docks are shaped with 200 tons of force, FusionDock Max 2 starts with a full 2,000-ton extrusion press — shaping aluminum into a single, rigid piece. Then a copper-alloy midframe takes over and spreads heat with speed. The chassis floats to let air pass, keeping everything steady while your session gets heavy.
Staying cool, looking cool.
Plug once. Run everything.
Simplify your desk with a dock that turns your MacBook into a triple-display workstation with 23 pro I/O — connect displays, storage, audio, and peripherals with ease.

23 Ports that matter. All of them.
More than just quantity — every port is selected for pro workflows:
80/120Gbps USB-C, 10Gbps USB-C, 2.5G LAN, SD 4.0, optical audio, and more.

Next-Gen Speed. 3× the Bandwidth.
Transfer massive files, run 6K displays,
and power pro-grade workflows with up to 120 Gbps.

Our Dual-Cable,
Now United by Magnets.
MacBook Pro? Click it in. Mac Studio? Split it out. The Magnetically Articulated Connectors allow the FusionDock to dominate across the entire Apple Silicon lineup. Whether your ports are side-by-side or inches apart, the connection remains absolute.
140W for MacBook.
30W for everything else.
FusionDock Max 2 powers your MacBook at a steady 140W — no drops, no compromise — even with every port busy. A separate 30W USB-C PD port charges your phone, tablet, or wireless gear without drawing from the host, so every device stays at full strength.

Mac Compatibility
1. The FusionDock Max 2 is not compatible with Windows PC, Chromebook, or Intel-based MacBooks.
2. The FusionDock Max 2 is compatible with Mac Studio and Mac mini via the included detachable magnetic dual USB‑C cable.
3. Triple-display setups require using two USB-C (80/120Gbps) video ports plus the HDMI port. macOS does not support driving three external monitors over Thunderbolt alone. Learn more in the FAQ →
- FAQs
- Specs
- Comparison
What kind of dock is FusionDock Max 2, and what Macs is it built for?
FusionDock Max 2 is a next-generation, high-bandwidth USB-C dock designed specifically for Apple Silicon Macs. Using a dual-USB-C connection and a dual-chip video architecture (host link + dedicated DP-Alt video routing), it delivers what often takes two docks: up to three external displays (2× USB-C 80Gbps display outputs + 1× HDMI), up to 23 pro-grade ports, and high-power charging.
On compatible Macs and cables, it can take advantage of the latest USB-C signaling options — up to 80Gbps bi-directional bandwidth, and up to 120Gbps in the display-heavy direction when operating asymmetrically — giving you more headroom for high-resolution, high-refresh multi-monitor setups while keeping fast storage and networking responsive.
For the best experience, pair it with Macs that support USB 4 up to 120Gb/s (for example, 14-inch MacBook Pro with M4 Pro/M4 Max, 2024).
Will FusionDock Max 2 work with my existing USB-C and USB devices?
Yes. FusionDock Max 2 is built around the USB-C ecosystem, so your existing USB-C and USB-A peripherals—such as SSDs, keyboards, audio interfaces, webcams, hubs, and card readers—will work normally. Devices will simply run at the best speed supported by both the dock port and the peripheral.
For displays, it supports common USB-C display connections (via DisplayPort Alt Mode) plus HDMI, so most modern monitors and adapters work as expected.
Important: FusionDock Max 2 is engineered as a host dock for Apple Silicon Macs. It isn’t intended to be used as the primary host dock for Intel-based Macs, Windows laptops, or Chromebooks.
Can Fusiondock Max 2 increase the number of external displays my MacBook supports?
FusionDock Max 2 exposes up to three display outputs and uses a dual-chip architecture to drive them natively, but it cannot override the built-in display limits of your Mac. The maximum number of external displays is still determined by your Mac’s chip and Apple’s display engine limits:
1. Some entry-level Apple Silicon Macs (M1/M2/M3) only support one external display natively.
2. Pro and Max chips can support multiple external displays (up to four on some M-series Max MacBook Pro models), and FusionDock Max 2 is designed to take advantage of those capabilities with up to three external monitors from a single dock.
FusionDock Max 2 does not use software tricks to bypass Apple’s display limits. If your Mac only supports one external display, this dock will respect that limit.
How many monitors does FusionDock Max 2 support on Mac?
On compatible Apple Silicon MacBook Pros (M1 Max / M2 Max / M3 Max / M4 Max) that support three external displays, FusionDock Max 2 can drive up to three external monitors (two 6K@60Hz displays plus one 4K@60Hz display) depending on your Mac's chip. For the latest M4 Max MacBook Pro, it can even drive dual 8K displays at 60Hz.
To achieve a triple-display setup, FusionDock Max 2 must use both USB-C downstream ports plus the HDMI port.
Due to macOS display engine limitations, three external monitors cannot be driven through three USB-C downstream ports alone—macOS does not support triple-display output exclusively over one USB-C host.
For best results, always:
1. Check Apple’s latest “How many displays can be connected to MacBook Pro” documentation for your exact chip.
2. Match the dock’s capabilities with displays that support the desired resolution and refresh rate over USB-C or HDMI.
Can FusionDock Max 2 drive three external monitors using all three USB-C video ports?
No. macOS limits video output to a maximum of two external displays.
To achieve a triple-display setup, FusionDock Max 2 must use a combination of two USB-C downstream ports plus the HDMI port.
This layout ensures proper bandwidth allocation and aligns with macOS display engine limitations. Even though FusionDock Max 2 exposes multiple USB-C video ports, macOS will not output video to three displays simultaneously through three USB-C downstream connections.
For triple-display setups:
USB-C Downstream Port → Display 1
USB-C Downstream Port → Display 2
HDMI Port → Display 3
This is the only configuration supported by macOS for three external displays on compatible MacBook Pro models.
Does FusionDock Max 2 work properly with the LG UltraFine 5K or Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K monitor?
Due to the way these 5K monitors are designed, the LG UltraFine 5K (27MD5KL) and Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K each require the full bandwidth of an entire Thunderbolt bus.
Because of this, FusionDock Max 2 DOES NOT support using two LG UltraFine 5K monitors or two Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K monitors at the same time.
Here’s how compatibility works:
✔ Using one LG UltraFine 5K or one Samsung S9 5K (fully supported)
You can connect one of these 5K monitors without any issues.
✔ Using one 5K monitor + one additional monitor
A mixed setup is supported, but the monitors must be connected in a specific way:
• The LG UltraFine 5K / Samsung S9 5K must be connected to the lower USB-C downstream port (the port marked 80/120Gbps). When a LG/Samsung 5K monitor is connected to the USB-C downstream port, the other USB-C downstream ports cannot output video.
• Your second monitor must be connected through the upper HDMI port.
This layout ensures proper bandwidth allocation and stable output for both displays.
✘ Unsupported setups
• Dual LG UltraFine 5K
• Dual Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K
If your workflow requires a multi-monitor setup, we recommend using one LG/Samsung 5K monitor + other supported displays, or using two Apple Studio Displays for the most stable multi-display performance.
Does FusionDock Max 2 rely on DisplayLink or special drivers to get triple displays on Mac?
No. FusionDock Max 2 is a native USB-C MacBook dock. It combines:
1. A 80/120Gbps USB-C controller (for 80/120 Gbps bandwidth and display support), and
2. A dedicated DP-Alt chip to deliver triple-display output without DisplayLink, compression, or third-party drivers.
On macOS, setup is plug-and-play: connect the dock, plug in your displays, and configure their layout in System Settings → Displays. No DisplayLink software or screen-recording permissions are required.
Which Mac models are compatible with FusionDock Max 2?
FusionDock Max 2 is designed for Apple Silicon Macs only and requires macOS 15.1 or later.
Supported hosts include:
• Apple Silicon MacBook Pro and MacBook Air with USB-C ports
• Mac Studio and Mac mini via the included detachable dual USB-C cable
Not supported as host machines:
• Intel-based MacBook Pro / MacBook Air
• Windows laptops
• ChromeOS devices
If you’re unsure about your Mac model, check Apple’s “Identify your MacBook Pro model” pages, then compare its display capabilities with the dock’s triple-display and bandwidth features.
How do I connect the magnetic Dual-Link Cable to my Mac mini or Mac Studio?
It is quite simple. Our new magnetic design allows you to split the two USB-C connectors effortlessly to match the port layout of your desktop Mac.
However, before you plug in, please check your specific Mac model below to ensure the correct setup:
⚠️ Important Compatibility Note:
Please ensure your device is equipped with an Apple Silicon (M-Series) chip.
We DO NOT recommend using the FusionDock Max 2 with Intel-based Mac mini models, as they are not compatible with our dual-chip architecture.
Connection Guide by Model:
• Mac mini (M1 / M2 Basic Models):
These models have exactly two Thunderbolt ports on the back. Simply separate the magnetic connectors and plug them into both ports.
• Mac mini (M2 Pro):
This model features four Thunderbolt ports. You can plug the two connectors into any two of them.
• Mac mini (M4):
This model comes with three Thunderbolt ports. You can choose any two of the three ports to connect.
• Mac Studio (Any Model):
You will find four Thunderbolt ports on the rear of the device. Just separate the connectors and plug them into any two of these rear ports.
Can I charge my 16-inch MacBook Pro with FusionDock Max 2?
Absolutely. The FusionDock Max 2 provides 140W Power Delivery (PD 3.1) via the upstream port. Unlike older docks that cap at 96W, this dock supports full-speed fast charging for the 16-inch MacBook Pro, eliminating the need to plug in your original MagSafe charger.
Do I need a special cable for FusionDock Max 2, and is one included?
FusionDock Max 2 includes both:
• A 1.2 m USB-C 80/120Gbps cable for maximum bandwidth between your MacBook and the dock, and
• A 1.2 m dual USB-C cable for connecting your MacBook, Mac Studio or Mac mini.
Interface
2 x USB-C (80/120Gbps) Host Ports
3 x USB-C Downstream Ports (80/120Gbps)
1 x USB-C (10Gbps, 30W PD)
4 x USB-C (10Gbps)
1 x USB-A (10Gbps)
3 x USB-A (5Gbps)
3 x USB-A (480Mbps)
1 x HDMI 2.0
1 x SD 4.0 (UHS-II)
1 x microSD 4.0 (UHS-II)
1 x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet
1 x Front Audio In/Out (3.5mm)
1 x Rear Audio Out (3.5mm)
1 x Optical Audio
1 x DC In
Power Delivery
Upstream USB-C: Up to 140W
Each Downstream USB-C: 15W
Front PD USB-C Port: 30W
Remaining USB-C Ports: 7.5W
USB-A Ports (5/10Gbps): 7.5W
USB-A Ports (480Mbps): 2.5W
In The Box
1 x FusionDock Max 2
1 x Dual USB-C Cable (1.2m)
1 x Thunderbolt 5 Cable (1.2m)
1 x Power Cord
1 x Power Adapter (240W)
1 x User Manual
1 x Quick Start Guide
System Requirements
macOS 11.5 or later
Warranty
24 months
Max External Monitor
3
4
3
3
2
Expansion Ports
23
20
20
14
12
Video Ports
1* HDMI 4K
3* Downstream USB-C
2* HDMI 4K
4* Downstream USB-C
3* HDMI 4K
2* DP
3* HDMI 2.0
2* HDMI 2.0
Max Resolution
6K@60Hz
6K@60Hz
4K@60Hz
4K@60Hz
4K@60Hz
Power Delivery
240W
180W
180W
180W
180W
Data Ports
3* 80Gbps USB-C
5* 10Gbps USB-C
1* 10Gbps USB-A
3* 5Gbps USB-A
3* 480Mbps USB-A
6* 40Gbps USB-C
2* 10Gbps USB-C
5* 10Gbps USB-A
1* Upstream USB-C (100W)
1* 10Gbps USB-C
2* 5Gbps USB-C
1* 10Gbps USB-A
3* 5Gbps USB-A
2* 480Mbps USB-A
2* 10Gbps USB-C
4* 10Gbps USB-A
1* 10Gbps USB-C
4* 10Gbps USB-A
Audio Port
2* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
1* TOSLINK
2* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
1* TOSLINK
1* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
1* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
1* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
Ethernet Port
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
Card Slot
SD/TF Slots (SD4.0)
SD/TF Slots (SD4.0)
SD/TF Slots (SD3.0)
SD/TF Slots (SD4.0)
SD/TF Slots (SD3.0)
FusionDock Max 2
Next-Gen Dock with triple displays support, 23 pro ports and 140W charging for Apple Silicon MacBook.

Dual-Chip =
Triple‑Display Power
Built with a dual-chip architecture working in unison, FusionDock Max 2 delivers what usually takes two docks: 3 external monitors, 23 ports, and 120 Gbps throughput—all in one seamless device.
*The FusionDock Max 2 is not compatible with PC or MacBooks equipped with Intel chips.

The Only Native Triple-display
MacBook Dock
If you’re searching for a MacBook dock that can drive up to three displays, FusionDock Max 2 is built for that workload. The first and only MacBook dock to support triple displays — two 6K and one 4K — no drivers, no compromise. Built for creative editing, live coding, and real-time monitoring across multiple screens.
*Display support varies by Mac model and chip. This dock works natively and does not bypass Apple’s display limitations.

*Some 5K displays (LG UltraFine 5K and Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K) have special bandwidth requirements and CANNOT be used in dual-5K setups.
Stay solid,
when others flicker.
In repeated full-load tests, FusionDock Max 2’s surface stayed up to 20 °C (68°F) cooler than typical high-end docks* — thanks to its built-in cooling fan and suspended-chassis airflow. The dedicated fan system creates extra thermal headroom — keeping every port running at full tilt with no flicker, no drops, no throttling, even under extreme demand.
*Tested under specific conditions; results may vary by workload and environment.

Powerful Cooling.
Subtle Presence.
We prioritize system stability with a premium fan. The 42-45dB rating reflects testing at just 1 cm in a controlled silent room. In real-world use, sound drops significantly over distance—becoming a subtle presence easily masked by your AC or home office background.
*For recording studios or workflows requiring absolute silence, check out the fanless [FusionDock Max 1 >].

2,000-ton Solidity.
Built to outlast.
While typical docks are shaped with 200 tons of force, FusionDock Max 2 starts with a full 2,000-ton extrusion press — shaping aluminum into a single, rigid piece. Then a copper-alloy midframe takes over and spreads heat with speed. The chassis floats to let air pass, keeping everything steady while your session gets heavy.
Staying cool, looking cool.
Plug once.
Run everything.
Simplify your desk with a MacBook dock that turns your MacBook into a triple-display workstation with 23 pro I/O — connect displays, storage, audio, and peripherals with ease.

23 Ports that matter.
All of them.
More than just quantity — every port is selected for pro workflows: 80/120Gbps USB-C, 5×10Gbps USB-C, 2.5G LAN, SD 4.0, optical audio and more.

Next-Gen Speed.
3× the Bandwidth.
Transfer massive files, run 6K displays, and power pro-grade workflows with up to 120 Gbps.

Our Dual-Cable,
Now United By Magnets.
MacBook Pro? Click it in. Mac Studio? Split it out. The Magnetically Articulated Connectors allow the FusionDock to dominate across the entire Apple Silicon lineup. Whether your ports are side-by-side or inches apart, the connection remains absolute.
140W for MacBook.
30W for everything else.
FusionDock Max 2 powers your MacBook at a steady 140W — no drops, no compromise — even with every port busy. A separate 30W USB-C PD port charges your phone, tablet, or wireless gear without drawing from the host, so every device stays at full strength.

Mac Compatibility
1. The FusionDock Max 2 is not compatible with Windows PC, Chromebook, or Intel-based MacBooks.
2. The FusionDock Max 2 is compatible with Mac Studio and Mac mini via the included detachable magnetic dual USB‑C cable.
3. Triple-display setups require using two USB-C video ports plus the HDMI port. macOS does not support driving three external monitors over Thunderbolt alone. Learn more in the FAQ →
- FAQs
- Specs
- Comparison
What kind of dock is FusionDock Max 2, and what Macs is it built for?
FusionDock Max 2 is a next-generation, high-bandwidth USB-C dock designed specifically for Apple Silicon Macs. Using a dual-USB-C connection and a dual-chip video architecture (host link + dedicated DP-Alt video routing), it delivers what often takes two docks: up to three external displays (2× USB-C 80Gbps display outputs + 1× HDMI), up to 23 pro-grade ports, and high-power charging.
On compatible Macs and cables, it can take advantage of the latest USB-C signaling options — up to 80Gbps bi-directional bandwidth, and up to 120Gbps in the display-heavy direction when operating asymmetrically — giving you more headroom for high-resolution, high-refresh multi-monitor setups while keeping fast storage and networking responsive.
For the best experience, pair it with Macs that support USB 4 up to 120Gb/s (for example, 14-inch MacBook Pro with M4 Pro/M4 Max, 2024).
Will FusionDock Max 2 work with my existing USB-C and USB devices?
Yes. FusionDock Max 2 is built around the USB-C ecosystem, so your existing USB-C and USB-A peripherals—such as SSDs, keyboards, audio interfaces, webcams, hubs, and card readers—will work normally. Devices will simply run at the best speed supported by both the dock port and the peripheral.
For displays, it supports common USB-C display connections (via DisplayPort Alt Mode) plus HDMI, so most modern monitors and adapters work as expected.
Important: FusionDock Max 2 is engineered as a host dock for Apple Silicon Macs. It isn’t intended to be used as the primary host dock for Intel-based Macs, Windows laptops, or Chromebooks.
Can Fusiondock Max 2 increase the number of external displays my MacBook supports?
FusionDock Max 2 exposes up to three display outputs and uses a dual-chip architecture to drive them natively, but it cannot override the built-in display limits of your Mac. The maximum number of external displays is still determined by your Mac’s chip and Apple’s display engine limits:
1. Some entry-level Apple Silicon Macs (M1/M2/M3) only support one external display natively.
2. Pro and Max chips can support multiple external displays (up to four on some M-series Max MacBook Pro models), and FusionDock Max 2 is designed to take advantage of those capabilities with up to three external monitors from a single dock.
FusionDock Max 2 does not use software tricks to bypass Apple’s display limits. If your Mac only supports one external display, this dock will respect that limit.
How many monitors does FusionDock Max 2 support on Mac?
On compatible Apple Silicon MacBook Pros (M1 Max / M2 Max / M3 Max / M4 Max) that support three external displays, FusionDock Max 2 can drive up to three external monitors (two 6K@60Hz displays plus one 4K@60Hz display) depending on your Mac's chip. For the latest M4 Max MacBook Pro, it can even drive dual 8K displays at 60Hz.
To achieve a triple-display setup, FusionDock Max 2 must use both USB-C downstream ports plus the HDMI port.
Due to macOS display engine limitations, three external monitors cannot be driven through three USB-C downstream ports alone—macOS does not support triple-display output exclusively over one USB-C host.
For best results, always:
1. Check Apple’s latest “How many displays can be connected to MacBook Pro” documentation for your exact chip.
2. Match the dock’s capabilities with displays that support the desired resolution and refresh rate over USB-C or HDMI.
Can FusionDock Max 2 drive three external monitors using all three USB-C video ports?
No. macOS limits video output to a maximum of two external displays.
To achieve a triple-display setup, FusionDock Max 2 must use a combination of two USB-C downstream ports plus the HDMI port.
This layout ensures proper bandwidth allocation and aligns with macOS display engine limitations. Even though FusionDock Max 2 exposes multiple USB-C video ports, macOS will not output video to three displays simultaneously through three Thunderbolt connections.
For triple-display setups:
USB-C Downstream Port → Display 1
USB-C Downstream Port → Display 2
HDMI Port → Display 3
This is the only configuration supported by macOS for three external displays on compatible MacBook Pro models.
Does FusionDock Max 2 work properly with the LG UltraFine 5K or Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K monitor?
Due to the way these 5K monitors are designed, the LG UltraFine 5K (27MD5KL) and Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K each require the full bandwidth of an entire Thunderbolt bus.
Because of this, FusionDock Max 2 DOES NOT support using two LG UltraFine 5K monitors or two Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K monitors at the same time.
Here’s how compatibility works:
✔ Using one LG UltraFine 5K or one Samsung S9 5K (fully supported)
You can connect one of these 5K monitors without any issues.
✔ Using one 5K monitor + one additional monitor
A mixed setup is supported, but the monitors must be connected in a specific way:
• The LG UltraFine 5K / Samsung S9 5K must be connected to the lower USB-C downstream port (the port marked 80/120Gbps). When a LG/Samsung 5K monitor is connected to the USB-C downstream port, the other USB-C downstream ports cannot output video.
• Your second monitor must be connected through the upper HDMI port.
This layout ensures proper bandwidth allocation and stable output for both displays.
✘ Unsupported setups
• Dual LG UltraFine 5K
• Dual Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K
If your workflow requires a multi-monitor setup, we recommend using one LG/Samsung 5K monitor + other supported displays, or using two Apple Studio Displays for the most stable multi-display performance.
Does FusionDock Max 2 rely on DisplayLink or special drivers to get triple displays on Mac?
No. FusionDock Max 2 is a native USB-C MacBook dock. It combines:
1. A 80/120Gbps USB-C controller (for 80/120 Gbps bandwidth and display support), and
2. A dedicated DP-Alt chip to deliver triple-display output without DisplayLink, compression, or third-party drivers.
On macOS, setup is plug-and-play: connect the dock, plug in your displays, and configure their layout in System Settings → Displays. No DisplayLink software or screen-recording permissions are required.
Which Mac models are compatible with FusionDock Max 2?
FusionDock Max 2 is designed for Apple Silicon Macs only and requires macOS 15.1 or later.
Supported hosts include:
• Apple Silicon MacBook Pro and MacBook Air with USB-C ports
• Mac Studio and Mac mini via the included detachable dual USB-C cable
Not supported as host machines:
• Intel-based MacBook Pro / MacBook Air
• Windows laptops
• ChromeOS devices
If you’re unsure about your Mac model, check Apple’s “Identify your MacBook Pro model” pages, then compare its display capabilities with the dock’s triple-display and bandwidth features.
How do I connect the magnetic Dual-Link Cable to my Mac mini or Mac Studio?
It is quite simple. Our new magnetic design allows you to split the two USB-C connectors effortlessly to match the port layout of your desktop Mac.
However, before you plug in, please check your specific Mac model below to ensure the correct setup:
⚠️ Important Compatibility Note:
• Please ensure your device is equipped with an Apple Silicon (M-Series) chip.
• We DO NOT recommend using the FusionDock Max 2 with Intel-based Mac mini models, as they are not compatible with our dual-chip architecture.
Connection Guide by Model:
• Mac mini (M1 / M2 Basic Models):
These models have exactly two Thunderbolt ports on the back. Simply separate the magnetic connectors and plug them into both ports.
• Mac mini (M2 Pro):
This model features four Thunderbolt ports. You can plug the two connectors into any two of them.
• Mac mini (M4):
This model comes with three Thunderbolt ports. You can choose any two of the three ports to connect.
• Mac Studio (Any Model):
You will find four Thunderbolt ports on the rear of the device. Just separate the connectors and plug them into any two of these rear ports.
Can I charge my 16-inch MacBook Pro with FusionDock Max 2?
Absolutely. The FusionDock Max 2 provides 140W Power Delivery (PD 3.1) via the upstream port. Unlike older docks that cap at 96W, this dock supports full-speed fast charging for the 16-inch MacBook Pro, eliminating the need to plug in your original MagSafe charger.
Do I need a special Thunderbolt 5 cable for FusionDock Max 2, and is one included?
FusionDock Max 2 includes both:
• A 1.2 m 80/120Gbps USB-C cable for maximum bandwidth between your MacBook and the dock, and
• A 1.2 m dual USB-C cable for connecting your MacBook, Mac Studio or Mac mini.
Interface
2 x USB-C (80/120Gbps) Host Ports
3 x USB-C Downstream Ports (80/120Gbps)
1 x USB-C (10Gbps, 30W PD)
4 x USB-C (10Gbps)
1 x USB-A (10Gbps)
3 x USB-A (5Gbps)
3 x USB-A (480Mbps)
1 x HDMI 2.0
1 x SD 4.0 (UHS-II)
1 x microSD 4.0 (UHS-II)
1 x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet
1 x Front Audio In/Out (3.5mm)
1 x Rear Audio Out (3.5mm)
1 x Optical Audio
1 x DC In
Power Delivery
Upstream USB-C: Up to 140W
Each Downstream USB-C: 15W
Front PD USB-C Port: 30W
Remaining USB-C Ports: 7.5W
USB-A Ports (5/10Gbps): 7.5W
USB-A Ports (480Mbps): 2.5W
In The Box
1 x FusionDock Max 2
1 x Dual USB-C Cable (1.2m)
1 x Thunderbolt 5 Cable (1.2m)
1 x Power Cord
1 x Power Adapter (240W)
1 x User Manual
1 x Quick Start Guide
System Requirements
macOS 11.5 or later
Warranty
24 months
Choose Your Perfect Match.
Max External Monitor
3
4
3
3
2
Expansion Ports
23
20
20
14
12
Video Ports
1* HDMI 4K
3* Downstream USB-C
2* HDMI 4K
4* Downstream USB-C
3* HDMI 4K
2* DP
3* HDMI 2.0
2* HDMI 2.0
Max Resolution
6K@60Hz
4K@60Hz
4K@60Hz
4K@60Hz
4K@60Hz
Power Delivery
240W
180W
180W
180W
180W
Data Ports
3* 80Gbps USB-C
5* 10Gbps USB-C
1* 10Gbps USB-A
3* 5Gbps USB-A
3* 480Mbps USB-A
6* 40Gbps USB-C
2* 10Gbps USB-C
5* 10Gbps USB-A
1* Upstream USB-C (100W)
1* 10Gbps USB-C
2* 5Gbps USB-C
1* 10Gbps USB-A
3* 5Gbps USB-A
2* 480Mbps USB-A
2* 10Gbps USB-C
4* 10Gbps USB-A
1* 10Gbps USB-C
4* 10Gbps USB-A
Audio Port
3* 480Mbps USB-A
1* TOSLINK
2* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
1* TOSLINK
1* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
1* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
1* 3.5mm Mic & Headset
Ethernet Port
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
2.5 Gigabit
Card Slot
SD/TF Slots (SD4.0)
SD/TF Slots (SD4.0)
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