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Spacemate RD1 Pro brings 15 ports and wireless charging to desks

JOSH L.
JOSH L.
Jun 16

Baseus has introduced the Spacemate RD1 Pro, a 15-in-1 vertical docking station that aims to streamline desktop connectivity and charging for users managing multiple peripherals. Designed as a compact tower to reduce desk clutter, the unit consolidates a range of ports and features into one device, positioned as a practical hub for modern workspaces rather than a flashy gadget.

The front panel offers accessible connections including two USB-C ports delivering up to 100W power delivery, two 5Gbps USB-A ports, and a retractable magnetic Qi2.2 wireless charging pad. This pad extends on a three-level stand with an adjustable viewing angle up to 80 degrees and supports up to 25W charging for compatible devices. The rear houses more permanent setups: a full-featured host USB-C port providing 100W to the connected laptop, two 10Gbps USB-C ports, an SD/TF 3.0 card reader, two standard 480Mbps USB-A ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and dual HDMI outputs. An included 180W GaN power adapter enables a total output of 160W across devices.

A small front display shows real-time information on port activity, charging status, and power distribution, while a physical button switches between Hybrid Mode, which maintains full data and display functionality, and Charging Mode, which prioritizes maximum power delivery by disabling other connections. For video output, the dock supports a single 4K display at 120Hz or dual 4K screens at 60Hz. Windows users can take advantage of extended display setups, but macOS remains limited to mirrored output due to Apple’s lack of Multi-Stream Transport support over USB-C—a common restriction that continues to frustrate users seeking seamless multi-monitor workflows on Apple hardware.

Baseus has incorporated an enterprise-grade retimer chip to help preserve signal quality for high-speed data and video, which addresses a frequent pain point in docking stations. The vertical form factor offers clear space-saving benefits on crowded desks, though the overall build and port density suggest it targets users with demanding setups involving laptops, external storage, monitors, and accessories. At $299.99 in the US and €259.99 in Germany, the pricing sits in the premium segment for such devices, raising questions about long-term value compared to more established competitors that might offer similar capabilities at lower costs or with fewer compromises on platform compatibility.

This launch fits into Baseus’ broader expansion of charging and connectivity products, including a recent high-capacity power bank and wireless earbuds. For professionals juggling multiple displays and devices, the Spacemate RD1 Pro provides a consolidated solution that emphasizes convenience and power delivery. However, its appeal depends on individual needs—particularly whether the wireless charging stand and smart display justify the investment over simpler, more affordable docks. In a market saturated with USB-C hubs, thoughtful evaluation of port speeds, ecosystem compatibility, and actual daily usage remains essential before committing.

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