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Unfortunately, I have confirmed that the cable cannot be used in combination with the docking station. I tried 3 docking stations and 2 laptops in all possible and impossible combinations. Video and charging always works, USB does not. Error "USB device not recognized".
In the excitement of the product description, I bought two of these cables right away, but they both fooled me. I wanted it to extend the short cable from the ORICO USB-C PD hub. All the features that the manufacturer states in the cable description work. But. and it's a big BUT. doesn't get along with good old USB2 or High Speed devices. I went so deep in diagnostics that I decrypted the Linux kernel dump that returns the message:
[ 3007.360123] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 11 using xhci_hcd
[ 3007.483793] usb 1-2: device descriptor read/64, error -71
indicating that the device enumeration failed. This error occurs, for example, when the D+ and D- cables are missing.
Since I bought two cables, I believe it wasn't a fault of the piece, but of the design. Incidentally, this explains some reviews where the camera does not work, or nothing except charging.
I searched how it is possible that USB3 cable is not backwards compatible with USB2 and it turned out that if the manufacturer does not put a usb icon (such a fork) on the cable, he can put whatever wires he wants into the cable and not honor the standard. And indeed the "Vention Nylon Braided Type-C (USB-C) Extension Cable (4K / PD / 60W / 5Gbps / 3A) 1m Gray" fork is nowhere to be found.
Power Delivery
HDMI over USB-C
Workmanship
USB3 speed
Ethernet over USB-C
It doesn't get along with High Speed devices like a mouse, keyboard, or iPhone for example. Not even through the HUB, because the High Speed Device Enumeration process is not performed.
Completely seamless to use to extend and hide the less compact cable from the docking station (1.8 m in total). Transmits power, 2k video via DP Alt Mode at 75 Hz, data including audio, network connection and USB devices without any problems.
A lot of you here write that the cable doesn't work. For a while I even thought about not buying the cable. Anyway, I tried it and I can pull a 32" 120 Hz 2K monitor, charge a macbook air M1, ethernet (no slowdown) and a 6TB external drive over the cable without a problem.
I used it for alzapower dongle: https://www.alza.cz/alzapower-metal-usb-c-dock-station-8v1-dual-screen-c8l-vesmirne-sedy-d6592229. htm to which I connected two monitors, a charger from my dell laptop, a network cable and a USB switch with peripherals. Everything worked, so I don' t quite understand other reviews that say it didn' t work for them.
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