Overview
The IAdea WBD-0500 connects your laptop to displays, peripherals, Ethernet, and power through a single USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 x 1 port.
It is compatible with most modern Windows and macOS laptops that support video, power, and data over USB-C.
Laptop and System Requirements
For the most optimal performance, use a laptop with:
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USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 × 1 (10 Gbps) or higher with:
- Power Delivery (USB-PD) for charging (up to 65 W/ 100 W with upgraded adapter)
- DisplayPort Alt Mode (DP Alt Mode) for video output
- DisplayPort Multi-Stream Transport (MST) for multi-display output via daisy chain (Windows only)
- GPU capable of dual 4K @ 60 Hz
- HDMI 2.0 (4K @ 60 Hz) and DisplayPort 1.4 recommended
- Windows 10 (1809+) / Windows 11, or macOS 10.12+ for minimum support on the above technologies
- Optional: USB-C 4 or Thunderbolt 3/4 ports (optional) for full function (Alt Mode + PD + data)
💡 Even laptops with limited support will still function to a certain extent.
Compatibility Across Standards
Newer ports normally provide backward compatibility, while older ports are supported to a certain extent.
- USB-C 4 / Thunderbolt 3 / Thunderbolt 4: Fully compatible (bandwidth capped at 10 Gbps)
- HDMI: Supports up to HDMI 2.0; backward compatible with 1.4 (with limitations)
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DisplayPort: Up to DP 1.4 Alt Mode; compatible with DP 1.2-2.0 (with limitations)
Dual Display Behavior
DP MST/ Daisy Chain (Windows Only)
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Windows: Support dual 4K @ 60 Hz or up to three 1080p @ 60 Hz displays
Best results achieved with DisplayPort 1.4 or newer and certified high-bandwidth cables. -
macOS: macOS does not support DisplayPort MST / Daisy Chain
For multi-extended monitor support, please refer to the DisplayLink Adapters section.
HDMI + DP
- Windows: Dual extended or duplicate displays up to dual 4K @ 60 Hz
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macOS: Extended dual display is not officially supported
Expected behavior: Both monitors display identical content because the OS detects only one external via stream.
The system may require a quick recalibration on the first connection.
DisplayLink Adapters (Optional Multi-Display Expansion)
DisplayLink-based USB video adapters can be used to add additional extended displays when native dual-monitor output is limited.
Some adapters require installing DisplayLink Manager on the PC: https://www.synaptics.com/products/displaylink-graphics/downloads
- Windows: Confirmed support for at least three extended displays using WBD-0500's HDMI + DP ports plus one DisplayLink adapter.
- macOS: Confirmed support for dual extended displays using either HDMI + DisplayLink or DP + DisplayLink.
💡Actual resolution and performance depend on the specific DisplayLink adapter and chipset used (test before full deployment is suggested to ensure 100% compatibility).
Summary:
- The WBD-0500 delivers stable dual 4K @ 60 Hz output on Windows using one HDMI and one DP connection. Tested across multiple Windows laptops and monitor setups.
- On macOS, both monitors display identical content because the OS detects only one video stream. Behavior confirmed on MacBook M2 Pro, MacBook Pro M3 Max, and MacBook Pro M4 Pro. The system may also require a quick recalibration during the first connection.
- Dual extended displays on macOS are supported when using DisplayLink video adapters.