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Stone Pro Reviews

3.5 Rating 264 Reviews
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We are the fastest growing tablet keyboard brand for the Apple iPad and Microsoft Surface. Alongside our award-winning keyboards, we offer a range of premium mobile and desktop accessories including Vertical Docking Stations for MacBooks and Surface Laptops, Docking Stations for Apple and Windows setups, Leather Organizers, Screen Protectors and Protective Cases.

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It worked well.
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Posted 4 years ago
I’ve had difficulty with this docking station working with all of my accessories. I have the new 16” MacBook Pro it docks well with one of my 2 identical 34” monitors but when I dock the other monitor the Mac either bogs down or I receive an error message. If I had known I was going to have this much difficulty I wouldn’t have purchased.
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Posted 4 years ago
Completely useless for me. I bought this on the advice of my Mac tech. I don’t need the power supply, I don’t need the extra ports, I don’t need this at all. I’m not sure who does.
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Posted 4 years ago
The Stone Pro is not compatible with certain flash drives and my Samsung SSD T3 drive - problems accessing these from my MacBook Pro connected to the Stone Pro with the Thunderbolt 3 cable and computer port. Perhaps I simply purchased a dud. Very disappointed especially given that the Stone Pro is an expensive product. I would rather go with the Caldigit TS3 Plus dock which is endorsed and sold by Apple.
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Posted 4 years ago
Works well. Connecting two 24” monitors to MacBook Pro. No problems.
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Posted 4 years ago
This is a great looking dock, but it has its flaws. I'm transitioning from a similar dock from belkin. I'm running a 16" MBP, so using it as a stand is not really an option if you want to access the card reader or the ports on the back. I found myself constantly having to pick my laptop up to perform the above. I went ahead and bought a stand. As for my set up, I'm running dual 4k monitors from LG. One is using the display port, the other is using thunderbolt...while I'm running one cable to my laptop. This is convenient and what most people want. However, some times the monitors turn on, and sometimes they do not. Unplugging the power from the stone pro usually does the trick. Brydge will say it's a signal issue from the MBP. Apple will say it's the dock or monitor. This has been the cycle of my thunderbolt life. In summary: - I'm going to keep this dock based on the minimal look of it. - The ID consideration/affordance that this dock also doubles as a stand was not well thought out for those who need to access those ports and card slot. - Also know this dock gets very hot.
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Posted 4 years ago
Disappointed with the screen mounts. 1. The rubber on one mount tour and fell off in under two weeks of use 2. When closing my iPad the screen cracked at the bridge mount. I am using the iPad 3rd gen
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Posted 4 years ago
I love the design and all of the ports but hooking two monitors up is impossible, with flickering, regardless of the cables I use. It's basically a paperweight now.
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Posted 4 years ago