Logitech Logi Dock review. The Logi Dock is a great USB-C hub for frequent meeting participants and hybrid workers. There are always new ways consumer tech is adapting to the age of video meetings, and the Logi Dock does so by bringing a great microphone and speaker into the USB-C dock on your desk. It has eight ports, including the upstream port connecting your laptop, bringing your setup and audio together in one place.
It weighs in at 2 pounds with a plastic body and size-efficient footprint, decluttering wires as much as any other USB hub would. You get an HDMI, DisplayPort, two USB-A, and three USB-C, not counting the upstream port for your device. For example, I could charge my phone, connect two monitors, and plug my keyboard and mouse in simultaneously.
The second priority of the Dock is to bring greater convenience to your meetings. Logitech accomplishes this by putting calendar integration into the Dock with the Logi Tune software, so you can join your meetings with a press of a button. To complement this, they make the front and sides of the dock a speaker while putting six microphones inside to make you hear and sound clear.
It's a very solid hub with tasteful USB-A and C placement and something I was glad to have for Zoom meetings. Muting and video buttons are on the top of the dock, making changes on calls even easier. When you plug your laptop into the dock, an LED underneath shines white. When you join a Zoom meeting, it shines blue; the muting and video buttons make the sides shine red to confirm you are muted.