Business travel is an essential component for professionals seeking to expand opportunities and maintain valuable connections. Navigating the challenges of working on the go requires the right tools to ensure productivity, comfort and success. D-Link have launched an entire range of devices perfect for business travel, and here’s why they are “the business”.
D-Link GaN Charger – 65W (DCP-651) or 100W (DCP-101)
For lightweight laptops, smartphones, and tablets, a 65W charger is sufficient, offering portability and cost-effectiveness. However, for high-performance devices or those requiring multi-device charging, a 100W charger provides faster charging times, greater power and improved efficiency.
Both chargers have a USB-C port and are able to power a variety of devices with no alarming heat buildup thanks to GaN technology. Designed with advanced protection features: overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature, overcharge, and short circuit protection. With the DCP 651 featuring interchangeable plugs this means AU, EU, UK and US regions are covered as well as most other countries.
D-Link 20000mAh Power Bank (DPP-201)
This portable powerhouse gives a handy digital display showing the remaining power on it’s LCD display. The USB C Ports allow for simultaneous charging and supplying power to connected devices (charge as many as 3 devices on-the-go).
The Power Bank is designed with advanced protection features: overcurrent, overvoltage, overcharge, overtemperature, and short circuit protection.
D-Link Mobile Router –5G NR AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 (DBR-330-G)
Portable and lightweight, users can share their 4G/5G Internet connection with multiple devices whether at home, in the office, or on the go. If users are in the right country/region, they can get lightning-fast speeds of up to 4.67 Gbps, and enjoy AX3000 speeds with 2402 Mbps on the 5GHz band and 574 Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. The latest WPA3™ encryption and advanced firewall functions provide network security. The MicroSD card slot allows for expanded storage and easy file sharing.
USB-C NVMe SSD Enclosure – 4TB (DSP-111) or 8TB (DSP-411)
A USB-C NVMe external enclosure allows users to connect a high-speed NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) to a computer via a USB-C port, providing portability and making it easy to use the SSD as a fast external drive for backups or data transfer. The enclosure protects the SSD and provides passive or active cooling to maintain performance and longevity. Both transfer files in seconds, however, pick the 411 if you deal with large files and demanding tasks like video editing. Both models are fashionably designed to complement on-the-go schedules, featuring a rugged aluminum alloy case that resists abrasion from frequent use, and both are compatible with Windows 11/10, macOS, Linux, and Android.
DSP-111
- USB 3.2 enables data transfer at an impressive speed of 10 Gbps
- Support various M.2 form factors compatible with M key and B+M key interfaces
- The three-layer heat dissipation mechanism, encased in aluminum
alloy, provides effective cooling
DSP-411
- Next-gen USB4 connectivity and experience the ultimate speed with
up to 40 Gbps, the industry’s fastest data transfer standard - Supports multiple M.2 form factors with an M key interface, making it versatile for a wide range of SSDs
- Smart cooling for peak performance with the integrated MagLev fan and advanced airflow design, ensuring stability even during heavy workloads
D-Link Mobile Hotspot – 5G NR AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 (F518)
Users can share their 4G/5G Internet connection with multiple devices and get blazing fast speeds of up to 2.6 Gbps (depending on region). The 802.11ax protocol powered by OFDMA and MU-MIMO technologies guarantees fast and efficient Wi-Fi connections.
The D-Link Mobile hotspot also contains the latest WPA3™ encryption, and the USB Type-C port enables convenient and efficient charging of the device. Worth noting, the WPS button facilitates quick and encrypted Wi-Fi connections for client devices, demonstrating the user knows business and means business!
This article was first published in UC Advanced magazine issue #22. Click on the link for further information.






