UGREEN Revodok Max 213 Thunderbolt 4 13-in-1 Docking Station review: Loud, proud, and costly


Modern laptops are more powerful, refined, and capable than ever before, but the pursuit of ever lighter and thinner devices means many Windows laptops rely entirely on USB Type-C ports for input/output. These multipurpose ports can do it all but often need help to do it. That’s where a trustworthy Thunderbolt 4 dock comes in — you can take full advantage of USB Type-C to expand your laptop with external monitors, storage devices, accessories, and other peripherals.

The UGREEN Revodok Max 213 Docking Station is just one of many options, but it’s a good one to choose. This expensive Thunderbolt 4 docking station boasts plenty of ports and solid performance, and while it is massive in comparison to other docks, that size means reassuring durability and excellent thermal management. You’ll also have to pay a lot to add this docking station to your desk, enough that I’d argue UGREEN perhaps was a little too ambitious with the price tag.





Source link

Previous articleDogecoin (DOGE) and Solana (SOL) Lead Crypto Market Recovery as Bitcoin (BTC) Reclaims $60K
Next article3 Ways to Digitize Your Physical Books