Lemorele has launched a new docking station, the TC1000, expanding its lineup of compact connectivity solutions. The device is currently available through Kickstarter, with a listed price of $89. It targets users who want multiple display outputs and a wide selection of ports in a small form factor.
The TC1000 features a 12-in-1 layout and measures around 2.6 × 2.6 × 4.2 inches. Its vertical design helps reduce desk clutter while still offering access to a full set of I/O options. One of the main highlights is its support for up to three external displays. The dock includes two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort, all capable of running at 4K resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. This makes it suitable for users working with multi-monitor setups, including content creation and office tasks.


On the front, the docking station includes SD and microSD card readers, along with a USB Type-C port and a USB 3.2 Type-A port. A small integrated display is also placed on the front panel, showing real-time transmission data for connected ports. While it provides useful system feedback, the display content cannot be adjusted or customized.

The rear panel adds more connectivity, including two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, a Gigabit Ethernet port for wired internet access, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The USB-C upstream port supports up to 100W power delivery, allowing the dock to charge connected laptops while handling data and display output at the same time.

With its compact size and broad feature set, the TC1000 is positioned as a practical option for users looking to expand laptop connectivity without moving to larger docking stations. The inclusion of triple 4K display support at this price point could make it appealing, though actual performance may depend on the host device and system compatibility.
The Lemorele TC1000 is now open for backers on Kickstarter, with shipments expected after the campaign period ends.
