AV Access launches iDock B10 8K KVM docking station for gamers and hybrid workers

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AV Access is back with a new product that should catch the attention of gamers, power users, and remote workers alike. The iDock B10 is the newest member of the company’s iDock lineup, and it is built to simplify life at the desk. Whether you are switching between a gaming PC and a work laptop or juggling creative projects and meetings, this KVM docking station is designed to make it all feel seamless.

With the iDock B10, you can use one keyboard, one mouse, and a dual-monitor setup to control two computers. No more swapping cables or cluttering your workspace. A quick press of the button on the dock or the included remote instantly switches control from one device to the other. It is a clean, smart solution for anyone tired of messy desks or laggy workflows.

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The dock supports dual displays up to 8K at 60Hz and can handle refresh rates up to 240Hz. That means crisp visuals for video editing, design work, or competitive gaming. You are not sacrificing image quality just to clean up your setup.

There are 11 total ports on the device. That includes USB 3.0 ports for accessories, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs for monitors, an SD card reader for creators, and a 3.5mm audio jack for those who prefer wired headsets. A Gigabit Ethernet port ensures low-latency networking, and it delivers up to 100 watts of charging power for laptops.

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The iDock B10 is not just about switching computers. It also supports fast data transfers up to 10Gbps and keeps both systems connected to the same wired internet source. This means no hiccups whether you are uploading large files or joining video calls.

AV Access is pricing the iDock B10 at $224.99, with a limited-time 10 percent launch discount. You can buy it here now.

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    Brian Fagioli is a technology journalist and founder of NERDS.xyz. Known for covering Linux, open source software, AI, and cybersecurity, he delivers no-nonsense tech news for real nerds.

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