It's clear, with a surprising amount of bass for a speaker this small. That said, if your intention is to use this device to listen to music most of the time, there are much better solutions out there for that activity. The Audio Dock includes one tweeter and one subwoofer, which delivers a good audio listening experience that those using it for conferencing will have nothing to complain about. Microsoft Audio Dock buttons (Image credit: Windows Central) Microsoft Audio Dock: Speakers & Features The Dock will supply power to your PC up to 60W, which should be fine for most Ultrabook laptops and office-based workloads, but if you're using something more powerful, you may find your battery slowly drains over the course of the day. The USB-C plug itself has a small white LED on it that appears when a successful connection to a PC has been made, and it works with any PC with a USB-C port, including Surface devices. ![]() Unlike the Surface Dock 2, the Microsoft Audio Dock isn't designed exclusively for Surface PCs, meaning it uses USB-C as a universal standard connector. ![]() Additionally, the rubber material on the bottom also acts as a hidden lip for the included USB-C cable, which can wind or unwind up to 1.5 meters. The bottom of the dock is covered in a grippy rubber, which means the Dock isn't going to slide around on your desk once you've got lots of wires and accessories plugged into it. Microsoft Audio Dock ports (Image credit: Windows Central)
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