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Most USB-C docking stations treat audio as an afterthought, routing conference calls through tinny laptop speakers or forcing you to plug in separate headphones. The Logitech Logi Dock inverts this priority entirely, building a legitimate speakerphone into the dock itself rather than bolting it on as a secondary feature.
The six beamforming microphones with background noise suppression sit at the dock's perimeter, designed to isolate your voice from keyboard clatter and ambient office noise. During video calls, this matters more than specs suggest. The 55mm speaker driver spans 60Hz to 20kHz, which means voices arrive with presence and clarity rather than the flattened quality of conferencing hardware that cuts corners on audio fidelity. Logitech engineered the dock to function as your meeting interface, not just your cable organizer. Calendar integration through the Logi Tune app adds a practical layer: one touch joins your next meeting without hunting through browser tabs or email.
The docking itself handles the complexity most remote workers encounter. USB-C upstream charging reaches 100W, enough to power and refuel a MacBook Pro while simultaneously driving dual 4K displays through DisplayPort Alt Mode. The remaining ports distribute across HDMI, additional USB-A, and USB-C connections, creating breathing room for peripherals without daisy-chaining hubs. It sits at desk height, compact enough to not dominate the surface but substantial enough to feel intentional.
This is for people who've grown tired of meetings fragmenting across devices. The Logi Dock consolidates the infrastructure, turning a dock into the actual center of your video work rather than something you resent for being there.










