Resolution and FPS we support for monitors (in one and two monitor situations)
Dual monitor Mac support for extending your screen
Can the displayport be daisy chained?
Monitor is set at 4K but does not look 4K during a video call
macOS with HDR mode selected, screen looks pixelated when NOT watching a movie.
Connecting an external monitor to a USB type C port
Connecting HDMI monitor to Logi Dock's DisplayPort or DisplayPort monitor to Logi Dock's HDMI port
Recommended HDMI to DP adapter types
Logi Dock not detected with Mac OS Ventura 13.0
Resolution and FPS we support for monitors (in one and two monitor situations)
The default mode is “Hi-Speed USB 3.0 mode”
Here is the max resolution with the below configuration. To reach the maximum resolution with dual display, please switch “Hi-Speed USB 3.0 mode” to Off in Logi Tune.
Tune Settings |
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Aspect ratio |
Hi-Speed USB 3.0 on (default) |
Hi Speed USB 3.0 off |
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1 monitor |
16:9 aspect ratio |
5120 x 2880 30Hz |
5120 x 2880 30Hz |
21:9 aspect ratio |
5120 x 2160 30Hz |
5120 x 2160 30Hz |
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32:9 aspect ratio (SuperWide) |
5120 x 1440 60Hz |
5120 x 1440 60Hz |
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2 monitors |
16:9 aspect ratio |
2560 x 1440 60Hz |
5120 x 2880 30Hz |
21:9 aspect ratio |
3440 x 1440 30Hz |
5120 x 2160 30Hz |
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32:9 aspect ratio (Super Wide) |
5120 x 1440 30Hz |
5120 x 1440 30Hz |
Note: resolution may vary depending on your laptop/monitor configuration. The above assumes the laptop/monitor supports HBR3, USB ALT-Mode and can support up to the max resolution listed above. For more information please go to your laptop or display manufacturer website.
Please ensure that your computer and monitor(s) do support such resolution. For more information please visit your computer or monitor manufacturer website.
Dual monitor Mac support for extending your screen
- For Mac with M1 Processor: dual monitor can be supported with the following set-up:
- Monitor 1 connected to Logi Dock through HDMI or DisplayPort
- Monitor 2 connected to Logi Dock through USB to Displaylink adapter**
To get dual screen support for MAC with Intel Core Processor, MAC Mini M1 and MACM1 Pro/Max/Ultra please use the following setup
- For Mac with Intel Core Processor: dual monitor can only be supported with the following set-up
- Monitor 1 connected to Logi Dock through HDMI or DisplayPort
- Monitor 2 connected to Mac using USB-C to HDMI Adapter*
- For Mac Mini M1:
- Monitor 1 connected to Logi Dock through HDMI or DisplayPort
- Monitor 2 connected to Mac Mini HDMI port
- For MacM1 Pro/Max/Ultra:
- Monitor 1 connected to Logi Dock through HDMI or DisplayPort
- Monitor 2 connected to Mac HDMI port OR Mac USB-C with HDMI adapter*
*We do not certify any specific third-party USB-C to HDMI Cables. However, we have tested various cables for that use case and experienced no issues. An example of one of the cables we tested is here.
**We do not certify any specific third-party USB to Displaylink adapter. However, we have tested various USB to Displaylink adapters for that use case and experienced no issues. We do recommend using a DisplayLink certified adapter, and DisplayLink Manager software will also be required which can be downloaded free here. Recommendation is to allow DisplayLink Manager to enable "launch automatically after login".
Note: if you do not follow these guidelines you will find the MAC will mirror rather than extend your screen across the monitors.
Can the displayport be daisy chained?
DisplayPort Multi-Stream Transport (MST)
Resolution |
Max number of monitor |
4K 60Hz |
1 |
4K 30Hz |
2 |
1080P 60Hz |
4 |
720P 60Hz |
6 |
If HDMI is connected + 2 DisplayPort monitors in Multi-Stream:
- 1st HDMI: 4K@60
- Display Port 1: 4K@30 or 2560x1080@60
- Display Port 2: 4K@30 or 2560x1080@60
There is a prerequisite that your monitors and computer support DP 1.2 or above, and use DisplayPort Cables. If you unsure, please visit your computer or monitor manufacturer website.
This resolution compatibility has been tested with a limited number of monitors and computers, hence we cannot guarantee that every monitor and computer combination will work with the expected resolution above. For any additional questions, please contact your Logitech representative.
Monitor is set at 4K but does not look 4K during a video call
Check that your HDR setting is off, outside of active video streaming.
macOS with HDR mode selected, screen looks pixelated when NOT watching a movie.
When you do not watch an HDR movie, please untick HDR mode, as it may provide lower resolution.
Connecting an external monitor to a USB type C port
Only monitors connected through HDMI or DisplayPort are supported. If you have a USB type C monitor it is recommended that you use an adapter USB-C to HDMI or USB-C to DisplayPort.
For further support, or if your question is not answered here, please use the "Contact Us" button on the left-hand menu to connect with a ProSupport agent.
Connecting HDMI monitor to Logi Dock's DisplayPort or DisplayPort monitor to Logi Dock's HDMI port
We do not certify any specific third-party directional DisplayPort to HDMI Cables. However, we have tested various cables for that use case and experienced no issues. An example of one of the cables we tested is here.
Logi Dock not detected with Mac OS Ventura 13.0
Mac OS Ventura (13.0) may have a dialog pop up “Allow accessory to connect” when Logi Dock is connected via Upstream port. If you “allow” it, then it will be detected as expected. However if you hit "Don't Allow" the following is observed:
- Monitors continue to work.
- Logi Tune does not detect Logi Dock or any connected peripherals.
- None of the USB peripherals connected to Logi Dock work.
In order to resolve this issue, please go into Settings -> Privacy and Security and change the selection again from the list to get system dialog “allow accessory to connect” to come up.