Can a DisplayLink dock charge your laptop and your smartphone?
If the DisplayLink docking station ships with its own external power brick, it should be able to, yes. Most DisplayLink docks supply the same amount of power as a Thunderbolt dock (a maximum of 90 to 95W to your laptop, and hopefully enough power to fast-charge a smartphone.)
The full speed of Thunderbolt 5 requires compatible hardware. For Windows laptops, the standard must be factory-fitted. Currently, TB5 is primarily found in high-end notebooks with Intel’s second-generation Core Ultra processors (Series 2), which have been on the market since late 2024. Manufacturers such as Razer, MSI, Lenovo, Dell, and HP offer corresponding models in the gaming and workstation categories. Retrofitting is not possible on laptops. If you have an older computer with Thunderbolt 4 or USB4, you can use the Maxidok, but with a reduced bandwidth of 40Gbps. Additionally, Windows 11