I have a laptop with two USB-C ports—one is USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 and the other is Thunderbolt 4. I'm wondering about a couple of things:
1) I usually plug my charger into the 3.2 port. Can I plug it into the Thunderbolt port instead?
2) I want to connect three USB-C devices at once: my charger, a USB-C to DisplayPort cable for an external monitor, and my Apple Earpods. What's the best way to do this without spending a fortune on a docking station? I've heard that USB-A to USB-C adapters can be unreliable, and I'm concerned that a simple USB-C splitter might not handle the power and data transfer needs for all three devices. Any suggestions?
4 Answers
Yes, you can plug your charger into the Thunderbolt port! A Thunderbolt hub or docking station can handle all your needs—charging, DisplayPort for your monitor, and the headset, depending on its connection.
I recommend getting a USB-C based docking station to plug into your Thunderbolt port. This way, you can connect everything to the dock, which should have separate outputs for audio and monitor displays along with multiple USB ports. If you want to keep costs down, there are generic options available on Amazon, but sometimes brand-name docks work better since they may have features like power buttons and better components. Definitely worth considering!
It's essential to check if your laptop allows power input on both ports because some models are picky about that. If you want to maximize the functionality of your USB-C ports, a dock is probably the way to go. That being said, be sure to check compatibility with your specific laptop model.
Definitely look for a 'USB-C hub PD + DP' for power delivery and DisplayPort capabilities. Just make sure to avoid cheap, no-name brands for reliability. Or, you could consult a local tech expert who can help you set things up flawlessly!

It's a Thinkpad L15 Gen 2. Also, could I use a USB-A to USB-C adapter for my headset?