Yes, but macOS only supports one extended display. You can mirror two displays, but not extend both. Max resolution is 4K@60Hz.
What kind of USB-C port is required for this adapter to work?
Your device must have a Thunderbolt port or a USB-C port with DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) to output video. Standard USB-C ports without video output capability are not supported.
Features
Dual 4K@60Hz Video Adapter: Turn your USB-C port into a video powerhouse with this USB C DisplayPort dual monitor adapter; Connect one 8K monitor or dual 4K monitors with this sleek, stylish, and durable USB-C to dual video adapter
Stunning 8K Resolution: The foldable USB-C to DisplayPort adapter features support for ultra high definition video; Connect up to one 8K 30Hz or 4K 120Hz monitor, or dual 4K displays with this Thunderbolt 4 to dual DisplayPort adapter
Vivid Color Experience: This DisplayPort to USB C adapter supports advanced video features including HDR for lifelike colors and visuals and Dolby Vision for unprecedented color accuracy; Enjoy surround sound for the ultimate home theater experience, with compatibility with Dolby Atmos audio for unmatched sound with this Thunderbolt to dual display adapter
Wide Compatibility: USBC to DisplayPort adapter is universally compatible with USB-C devices, enabling quick plug-and-play support on virtually all computers, laptops, and tablets like Dell XPS, Microsoft Surface Pro
Wide Compatibility: USB-C to DisplayPort adapter is universally compatible with USB-C devices, enabling quick plug-and-play support on virtually all computers, laptops, and tablets like Dell XPS and Microsoft Surface Pro. Please ensure your device has a Thunderbolt port or a USB-C port with DisplayPort Alternate Mode to output video.
*macOS's Display Limitation: macOS supports only ONE extended display (though two mirrored external displays are possible). It supports a maximum resolution of 4K@60Hz on Macs.