There are also two 7.5W Qi wireless chargers integrated into the stand’s base, and (of course) two Kensington security locks. Around back there’s a barrel connector for power, three USB-A ports, an HDMI port, and a Gigabit Ethernet port. On one side of the dock you’ll find a USB-C port and a power button, while the other has an SD card slot and a headphone jack. (An iPad Pro in a StudioDock in portrait mode is a great Zoom device, for example.) The build quality of the stand itself is solid, though the plastic back panel does feel a little low rent. The StudioDock is mostly made from aluminum and is sturdy enough that you can adjust the iPad’s position without it moving on your desk, making it easy to switch between portrait and landscape modes or tilt the vertical viewing angle.
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