

🚀 Elevate your desktop game with triple-monitor 8K power and instant PC switching!
The AV Access iDock D23 is a desktop-only KVM switch and docking station designed for professionals demanding peak productivity. It supports 3 DisplayPort monitors simultaneously with resolutions up to 8K@60Hz and ultra-smooth refresh rates for gaming or design. Featuring 12 versatile ports including USB 3.0, USB-C, and gigabit Ethernet, it enables seamless peripheral sharing between two computers. Fast 2-3 second switching and always-on network connectivity keep workflows uninterrupted. Ideal for dual-PC setups requiring high-res multi-display and streamlined desk organization.





















| ASIN | B0CRDQW4GT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in KVM Switches |
| Date First Available | January 31, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 4.82 pounds |
| Item model number | iDock-D23-NA |
| Manufacturer | AV Access |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 4.33 x 2.17 inches |
A**R
Mostly Great Dock
Alright, my new Docking Station, I had some pretty high hopes for this one, and while it didn't quite solve all my problems, it definitely made a significant dent in my desktop chaos. So, here's my honest take. My Background & What I Was Hoping For: My setup before this dock was a bit of a Frankenstein's monster: a 4-year-old ASUS laptop and a shiny new Mac Mini. I loved my Mac Mini for most things, but sometimes I just had to use Windows. I had two monitors, each connected to both computers, and I'd painstakingly switch inputs using the buttons on the back of the monitors. Let me tell you, that got old fast. So, usually, one monitor was for the Mac, the other for the ASUS. And don't even get me started on the chargers – separate ones for each, plus I was constantly plugging and unplugging my external speakers unless I wanted to suffer through the built-in laptop/Mac Mini speakers. When I stumbled upon this docking station, I thought, "YES! This is it!" I envisioned charging both my computers through it, a super tidy desk, and seamless switching between machines. Oh, the dream! Where My Dream Met Reality (and it's not the product's fault): Okay, here's where my bubble burst a little, but honestly, it's more about my old tech and my own oversight than the dock itself. Charging: My old ASUS laptop doesn't charge via TYPE-C, and neither does my Mac Mini (whoops, totally missed that detail when buying). So, the dream of one-cable charging for both vanished pretty quickly. That's on me, not the dock. Port Confusion: This is where it got a bit tricky. The "Computer 1" port on the dock is TYPE-C, and "Computer 2" is HDMI, DP, and USB-B (yes, USB-B, and it came with a cable that needs a USB-A end). My Mac Mini and ASUS both lack DP ports. ASUS as Computer 1: Working fine. Mac Mini as Computer 1: It only recognized one monitor. I guess because it's Apple. Mac Mini as Computer 2: No DP connection, and no USB-A port... The Good Stuff (Because There's Plenty!): Despite these hiccups, I'm genuinely happy with some aspects: Switching is FAST! Seriously, the KVM switching between computers is lightning quick. My Desk is Cleaner: Even without universal charging, getting rid of those extra cables connecting directly to my monitors is a huge win. It's definitely tidier. Still Usable (with a workaround): Thanks to my Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse! Future Proofing: I've ordered a USB-A to TYPE-C adapter for that USB-B cable, so once that arrives, I should be able to make my setup even tidier. Final Thoughts: This docking station isn't a magic bullet that solves all my specific legacy tech issues, but it's a very solid piece of hardware. The rapid switching is a joy, and it's brought a much-needed level of organization to my workspace. Just make sure you double-check your computer's port compatibility and charging capabilities before diving in! If your computers are more up-to-date with their TYPE-C and DP ports, I imagine this would be an absolute dream come true.
I**T
Perfect for my needs, finally a great switch/dock/hub for my mixed OS set-up.
The AV Access iDock-C10 has been a practical solution for managing my dual-system setup. I regularly switch between an M1 MacBook for work and a Windows gaming workstation, and finding a KVM switch that supports both consistently has been challenging. After trying several other options with limited success, I had resorted to using two keyboards and mice alongside switching inputs on my main display. The real challenge always seems to be passing the EDID for the Mac through a peripheral, and this dock just hasn't had that issue, and consistently passes accurate display information to the Mac. The iDock-C10 has made a noticeable difference and freed up a lot of space on my desk. The setup was straightforward, and it works reliably with both machines. The USB-C connectivity is particularly convenient for the MacBook, allowing for video, power, and data transfer through a single cable. Even though the Apple silicon machines reintroduced an dedicated HDMI out, it's nice to just have one cable to dock it. Switching between devices is quick, and I haven’t experienced any connectivity issues or delays beyond the an expected brief moment for the keyboard and mouse to re-engage when being accessed by the alternative machine. I do appreciate the fun trick of being able to mount an external drive to one, eject it, and then have it show up on the other. A little thing that I wasn't even looking for. I will mention that I use a single display externally, and I believe this might not support two separate displays (from my mac at least) from the documentation. So keep this in mind. My set-up actually calls for a duplicated display because I send it to a projector to do video/media work in my home studio. So, the way this outputs from the mac is a feature for me, not a limitation! I really appreciate the compact design, which keeps my workspace organized, and the device handles peripherals like my keyboard and mouse without issue. I really prefer a full mechanical keyboard, and this has allowed me to keep only one out... with a little special key remapping on my Mac, I use the one I got with my tower. While no device is perfect for everyone, the iDock-C10 has been a solid addition to my setup and has streamlined my workflow significantly. It’s definitely worth considering if you’re looking for a reliable KVM switch for a mixed Mac and Windows environment. For me it's been a five-star experience, and a real relief to have found something that does what I need without a lot of consternation. Would get again.
I**O
Quite expensive, but it is very good...no issue at all
A**S
Amazing product - Just not suitable for me as a Mac user, I need multiple displays for work not mirrored. Looking forward to the iDock M10 soon. Massive thanks to Johnny, from AV Acess for the support. Always contact support before you attempt to refund.
R**G
I needed a KVM switch to drive x3 monitors from both a work laptop and a Mac Studio. The product info says that the D23 only works with desktops and DP connections, so I was a little reticent to purchase, but took the chance. On arrival it didn't work - only two monitors and many peripherals not connecting. I emailed the AV Access team who came back to me within 24 hours with solutions. (For those with similar setups: 1/ connecting the D23's USB-B inputs to the computers (cable supplied) in addition to the DP inputs solved the peripherals issue, and 2/ to resolve the issue with the monitor connected through HDMI, I replaced my passive DP>HMDI cable, with a £25 Startech active DP>HDMI adaptor). Now everything works - and it's amazing! Being able to switch at a click of a button all three monitors (+audio adaptor/mic +webcam +Stream deck +prompter) is game-changing. The device itself has a high build quality, and looks nice on my desk. I may still invest in the clicker button. The service from AV Access was quick and friendly (thanks Johnny and James). I got the feeling that they genuinely cared to solve my issue, and was left in no doubt that if not resolved there would be no problem returning the item.
M**O
It works perfectly. Exactly as described, fast switching between my usb-c laptop and my "legacy" connection desktop with two monitors.
P**T
Since covid, I must have tried every permutation to get a convenient home working setup that easily switches between a work PC and home mac. Every solution to date has had compromises that niggle on a daily basis. Finally I have a working setup with 3 * 24" IPS screens, webcam, wireless headset, wireless keyboard and wireless mouse that switch between a mac mini and work laptop with a single button. All inputs and outputs are to the back of the switch box and I've got multiple devices connecting in via an unpowered USB hub so this keeps the desk environment uncluttered and cable free. To make the user experience even better, switching is possible via keyboard shortcuts. I could move the switch box out of sight but it's handy to have USB sockets on the desk for occasional keyboard/phone charging. The only thing that would make this better is if all video connections were HDMI. If you don't have displayport connectors on your source device (or in the case of the mac mini, the third output device needs to be USB), most converter cables are directional and in the wrong way. Whether you're looking to get a mac or work laptop connected to 3 displays, a USBC hub with 3 displayport connectors appears to be a good solution. Have found HDMI to displayport cables (both powered and unpowered) to be unreliable.
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