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UGREEN Revodok Max 213 Thunderbolt 4 Dock, 13-in-1 40Gbps Docking Station with Dual 4K@60Hz or Single 8K Display, 90W Charging for Laptop, 2.5GbE, SD/TF 4.0 for Macbook Windows PC Laptops and More

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Brand UGREEN
Color Dark Gray
Hardware Interface USB Docking Station, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2, Thunderbolt 4
Compatible Devices MacBook Pro, Macbook Air, Dell XPS, Surface Pro, and more
Total USB Ports 5
Product Dimensions 5.85"L x 3.79"W x 2.05"H
Number of Ports 13
Item Weight 1.7 Pounds
Wattage 180 watts
Global Trade Identification Number 06941876220540

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  • 13-in-1 Massive Expansion: The 13-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Dock is equipped with 2 Thunderbolt 4(40Gbps, 15W), a DisplayPort 1.4, a 2.5GbE ethernet, SD & TF 4.0, a USB C 3.2(10Gbps, 20W), two USB A 3.2(10Gbps), two USB A 3.0, a 3.5mm audio, and a 180W DC power ports, which can meet all your high-performance expansion needs.
  • Powerful Thunderbolt 4: With one upstream and two downstream Thunderbolt 4 ports, you can transfer data at speeds up to 40Gbps and display in resolutions up to 8K. Experience high-performance work like never before.
  • Dual 4K@60Hz or Single 8K Display: The Thunderbolt 4 Docking station can extend two displays in up to 4K@60Hz or a single display in up to 8K@30Hz (macOS only supports 4K@60Hz). Greatly improve your work efficiency and display experience. (For Macbook, only Pro/Max version M-Chips & Intel chips support Dual Display Output)
  • 90W High-speed Charging: With the included 180W GaN charger, this Thunderbolt 4 dock can charge your laptop up to 90W while working. No need to connect another charger. (The dock must be connected to the charger to work)
  • Widely Compatible: The Thunderbolt 4 Dock is compatible with most Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, USB4, or USB-C computers or tablets, including Macbooks(macOS 11.4 & above), Windows laptops(Windows 10 & above), iPads, or other tablets with USB-C ports. (Full-function USB-C laptops and tablets only support single display. Not compatible with Mac mini 2018(intel). )

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Customer Reviews
4.1 out of 5 stars
41
4.1 out of 5 stars
46
4.2 out of 5 stars
350
4.0 out of 5 stars
46
3.9 out of 5 stars
20
3.4 out of 5 stars
50
3.9 out of 5 stars
158
Extended Monitor
2 2 2 2 3 3 3
Max Display Resolution
8K@30Hz, 4K@120Hz, 2K@144Hz 8K@30Hz, 4K@120Hz, 2K@144Hz 4K@60Hz, 2K@120Hz, 1080P@144Hz 4K@60Hz, 2K@144Hz, 1080P@240Hz 8K@30Hz, 4K@120Hz, 2K@144Hz 8K@30Hz, 4K@120Hz, 2K@144Hz 4K@60Hz, 2K@144Hz, 1080P@240Hz
Max Transfer Speed
40Gbps 40Gbps 10Gbps 10Gbps 40Gbps 10Gbps 10Gbps
Data Ports
2*TBT4 4*USB A 1*USB C 3*TBT4 3*USB A 2*USB A 1*USB C 3*USB A 1*USB C 2*TBT4 3*USB A 2*USB C 3*USB A 1*USB C 5*USB A 1*USB C
Charging Port
180W (Charger Included) 140W (Charger Included) 100W 100W 140W (Charger Included) 100W (Charger Included) 100W
Ethernet Port
2.5 Gigabit Gigabit Gigabit Gigabit Gigabit Gigabit Gigabit
SD/TF Card Reader
SD/TF 4.0 No No SD/TF 3.0 SD/TF 4.0 SD/TF 3.0 SD/TF 3.0
Display Scheme
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt DisplayLink Silicon Motion Thunderbolt DisplayLink MST

Can this Thunderbolt 4 dock work without the charger?

No, You must connect the included 180W GaN charger for the dock to work.

Why is there only one display work when two monitors are connected?

1) Only when the dock station is connected to a Thunderbolt 4/Thunderbolt3 or USB 4 port can it support dual displays.

2) When a M1/M2/M3 Macbook or tablet or a full-function USB-C computer is connected, it only supports a single display.

How many storage devices can I use at the same time?

If you use HDD, It's suggested to use up to 2 simultaneously, If you use SSD, It's suggested to use up to 3 simultaneously. Due to the overload protection mechanism, Using too many storage devices simultaneously may cause product work unstable.

Why won't my Dock-connected keyboard wake up my Macbook when it sleeps?

When the Mac enters into sleep mode for more than two hours, you need to double-click instead of single-clicking any keys on the keyboard to wake it up.

How to deal with a black screen and display flickering when connecting to an external monitor?

1) Please unplug and plug the Thunderbolt ports, and ensure there is an interval of more than 3 seconds.

2) Please try to lower the resolution and refresh rate.

3) Try another DP/Thunderbolt cable.

4) Restart the laptop.

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Camera quality
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hardware interface
usb docking station, thunderbolt 4, usb3.2 gen 2 x 2
thunderbolt
thunderbolt 4
thunderbolt
thunderbolt
number of ports
13
8
20
12
12
number of usb ports
5
4
7
6
6
HDMI ports
0
2
2
1
compatible devices
MacBook Pro, Macbook Air, Dell XPS, Surface Pro, and more
Windows 11 Thunderbolt 4 hosts and macOS Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 hosts with macOS 11+ including, M1 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max, M3 Pro/Max, or M3 MacBook Air (clamshell mode required for dual displays), HP ProBook / EliteBook / Spectre x360 series, Dell XPS, Lenovo ThinkPad / IdeaPad / Yoga , Framework (Intel Processors), Microsoft Surface Pro 9,8 / Surface Laptop Studio / Surface Laptop 5
MacBook Pro
MacBook Pro
Laptops, Smartphones, Desktops
wattage
180 watts
180 watts
100 watts
85 watts
weight
1.72 pounds
2.42 pounds
1.75 pounds
1.3 pounds

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4.1 out of 5 stars
4.1 out of 5
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A good dock, but a very expensive one as well
4 out of 5 stars
A good dock, but a very expensive one as well
In terms of features this dock has a lot to offer. Plenty of front IO, the USB-A are 10Gbps, and the front USB-C does 20W PD. The rear USB-A is 5Gbps instead of 10Gbps (not an issue), 2.5Gbit ethernet, and 2 additional Thunderbolt ports for pass-through. I did test this on a M1 Pro Macbook Pro 14in and a Thinkpad T14s Gen 4 (this has USB4). For the thunderbolt pass-through I tested a Thinkvision P27u-20 w/ its TB daisy chain connected to a Dell U2723QE, with its TB input connected to the dock. This setup worked very well on both the Macbook and the Thinkpad. I also tested w/ a Thunderbolt 3 NVME enclosure and it does hit the max ~2700Mbps that I see in that NVME enclosure if it was directly connected to any computers, so this dock is working as intended. The max power supply is 90W instead of the full 100W. This feels like a missed opportunity, since a lot of Windows laptops that comes factory with a 100W power supply usually needs the full 100W of power. 90W means that any Macbook Pro should be fine, and technically this is the highest wattage supported by a 95x0 and 97x0 Dell XPS 15/17 that's not Dell's own 130W standard. The 20W front USB-C means that if you have lots of data you transfer from an iPhone 15 Pro, you can get a full USB3 speeds while charging if you have your phone connected with a proper USB-C cable.If you want to turn off the dock there is a power button which cuts off data and power to the connected device. I can't imagine a use case for it myself since if I need to "turn off" a dock it's because I need to take my laptop somewhere and I have to unplug the laptop anyways, but hey, it's a nice to have.The power supply is something I have a bit of a gripe with. It has one of the biggest ferrite bead I've ever seen, and even though you can try, it does hinder cable management a bit. The cable from the PSU to the dock also feels a little bit short. Considering this is a dock that might have to run an entire length of a table for cable management, this feels a bit of a downside. The PSU itself at least seems pretty well built, it's a 180W 21V8.57A unit, UGreen makes decent chargers, and this power supply seems to be good. I didn't observe any coil whine from this dock which is great.The price is quite steep. At the time of this review it's $320, apparently it does drop occasionally to $304. This brings it to the price range of the OWC Thunderbolt Go dock, which has less IO options but still has 2 Thunderbolt pass-through output like this Revodok, and has an integrated power supply. The intention of an integrated power supply is to make the thing easier to lug around, but it also has the side effect of making cable management easier. I guess considering the robust IO the Revodok does deserve the premium that it demands, but for some people, at this price point, the OWC Thunderbolt Go might be a better options. At the end of the day, yes it's expensive, yes it's very well built, and yes the features are excellent, and the only downside, for me, being the power supply.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
I've owned this for over a month now and it's met or exceeded all of my expectations. I'm using this dock with a 16" MBP M3 Max driving two 32" 4K 144+ Hz monitors and basically every port is in use.

First and foremost is that all the connections are solid and consistent. There are no random drop outs, flickering, or other signs of instability that I've experienced with prior TB docks. There's nothing worse than a TB dock that has random connectivity issues, often at the worst times.

Waking from sleep works consistently, which is huge. I can reliably wake my laptop and monitors via either my mouse or keyboard, both of which are wireless. Out of the hundreds of times doing so there have been just a handful of anomalies where I've had to disconnect and reconnect the laptop, but those have been so infrequent they could've been software based / MacOS issues rather than due to the dock.

The dock itself gets a bit warm but nothing out of the ordinary. I do wish there were more USB and perhaps another DisplayPort available, but the ports themselves are well spaced and any more likely would require a larger sized chassis.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
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In terms of features this dock has a lot to offer. Plenty of front IO, the USB-A are 10Gbps, and the front USB-C does 20W PD. The rear USB-A is 5Gbps instead of 10Gbps (not an issue), 2.5Gbit ethernet, and 2 additional Thunderbolt ports for pass-through. I did test this on a M1 Pro Macbook Pro 14in and a Thinkpad T14s Gen 4 (this has USB4). For the thunderbolt pass-through I tested a Thinkvision P27u-20 w/ its TB daisy chain connected to a Dell U2723QE, with its TB input connected to the dock. This setup worked very well on both the Macbook and the Thinkpad. I also tested w/ a Thunderbolt 3 NVME enclosure and it does hit the max ~2700Mbps that I see in that NVME enclosure if it was directly connected to any computers, so this dock is working as intended. The max power supply is 90W instead of the full 100W. This feels like a missed opportunity, since a lot of Windows laptops that comes factory with a 100W power supply usually needs the full 100W of power. 90W means that any Macbook Pro should be fine, and technically this is the highest wattage supported by a 95x0 and 97x0 Dell XPS 15/17 that's not Dell's own 130W standard. The 20W front USB-C means that if you have lots of data you transfer from an iPhone 15 Pro, you can get a full USB3 speeds while charging if you have your phone connected with a proper USB-C cable.

If you want to turn off the dock there is a power button which cuts off data and power to the connected device. I can't imagine a use case for it myself since if I need to "turn off" a dock it's because I need to take my laptop somewhere and I have to unplug the laptop anyways, but hey, it's a nice to have.

The power supply is something I have a bit of a gripe with. It has one of the biggest ferrite bead I've ever seen, and even though you can try, it does hinder cable management a bit. The cable from the PSU to the dock also feels a little bit short. Considering this is a dock that might have to run an entire length of a table for cable management, this feels a bit of a downside. The PSU itself at least seems pretty well built, it's a 180W 21V8.57A unit, UGreen makes decent chargers, and this power supply seems to be good. I didn't observe any coil whine from this dock which is great.

The price is quite steep. At the time of this review it's $320, apparently it does drop occasionally to $304. This brings it to the price range of the OWC Thunderbolt Go dock, which has less IO options but still has 2 Thunderbolt pass-through output like this Revodok, and has an integrated power supply. The intention of an integrated power supply is to make the thing easier to lug around, but it also has the side effect of making cable management easier. I guess considering the robust IO the Revodok does deserve the premium that it demands, but for some people, at this price point, the OWC Thunderbolt Go might be a better options. At the end of the day, yes it's expensive, yes it's very well built, and yes the features are excellent, and the only downside, for me, being the power supply.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good dock, but a very expensive one as well
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
In terms of features this dock has a lot to offer. Plenty of front IO, the USB-A are 10Gbps, and the front USB-C does 20W PD. The rear USB-A is 5Gbps instead of 10Gbps (not an issue), 2.5Gbit ethernet, and 2 additional Thunderbolt ports for pass-through. I did test this on a M1 Pro Macbook Pro 14in and a Thinkpad T14s Gen 4 (this has USB4). For the thunderbolt pass-through I tested a Thinkvision P27u-20 w/ its TB daisy chain connected to a Dell U2723QE, with its TB input connected to the dock. This setup worked very well on both the Macbook and the Thinkpad. I also tested w/ a Thunderbolt 3 NVME enclosure and it does hit the max ~2700Mbps that I see in that NVME enclosure if it was directly connected to any computers, so this dock is working as intended. The max power supply is 90W instead of the full 100W. This feels like a missed opportunity, since a lot of Windows laptops that comes factory with a 100W power supply usually needs the full 100W of power. 90W means that any Macbook Pro should be fine, and technically this is the highest wattage supported by a 95x0 and 97x0 Dell XPS 15/17 that's not Dell's own 130W standard. The 20W front USB-C means that if you have lots of data you transfer from an iPhone 15 Pro, you can get a full USB3 speeds while charging if you have your phone connected with a proper USB-C cable.

If you want to turn off the dock there is a power button which cuts off data and power to the connected device. I can't imagine a use case for it myself since if I need to "turn off" a dock it's because I need to take my laptop somewhere and I have to unplug the laptop anyways, but hey, it's a nice to have.

The power supply is something I have a bit of a gripe with. It has one of the biggest ferrite bead I've ever seen, and even though you can try, it does hinder cable management a bit. The cable from the PSU to the dock also feels a little bit short. Considering this is a dock that might have to run an entire length of a table for cable management, this feels a bit of a downside. The PSU itself at least seems pretty well built, it's a 180W 21V8.57A unit, UGreen makes decent chargers, and this power supply seems to be good. I didn't observe any coil whine from this dock which is great.

The price is quite steep. At the time of this review it's $320, apparently it does drop occasionally to $304. This brings it to the price range of the OWC Thunderbolt Go dock, which has less IO options but still has 2 Thunderbolt pass-through output like this Revodok, and has an integrated power supply. The intention of an integrated power supply is to make the thing easier to lug around, but it also has the side effect of making cable management easier. I guess considering the robust IO the Revodok does deserve the premium that it demands, but for some people, at this price point, the OWC Thunderbolt Go might be a better options. At the end of the day, yes it's expensive, yes it's very well built, and yes the features are excellent, and the only downside, for me, being the power supply.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
this guy got it all. lots of USB ports and has power delivery. my macbook picked up all the connected accessories.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
The second monitor for my M3 Max Macbook is stuck at 30hz when running through the dock. If I plug all the individual Thunderbolt cables into the laptop itself there's no issue but if running through the dock it always throttles the second monitor. Garbage product. Avoid
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
It just works
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
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This thing has the capability to be connected to a ton of devices. The biggest thing that sets it apart is that it is capable of connecting to a multitude of advanced display devices. The biggest disappointment is that it only capable of running one 8K device at 30fps. Considering this is made for advanced display devices, 30fps isn't as fast as I expected. That being said. It is capable of running two 4k devices at 60Hz which is a much better frame rate. The dock also offers 90W high speed charging. Overall, this is a bit of overkill for some users, but if multiple advanced displays are part of your set up, this would not be a bad choice even though frame rate could be a bit better.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
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This docking station really is the nicest I've ever seen, both aesthetically and functionally. Its brushed silver case looks elegant on a desk and matches nicely with the brushed silver finish of my laptop. It offers incredible connectivity with the 13 ports. Instead of always having to plug in a bunch of things into my laptop when at my desk, I just plug in one cord and everything's right there. External drives and other peripherals can utilize one of 7 different USB ports including 2 top speed Thunderbolt 4 ports. There are various other ports that I don't personally need, but even though I do have one on my laptop I appreciate the SD card reader in the docking station. It's much easier to insert cards on it as opposed to finding the thin slot on the edge of my laptop on a desk. It just makes everything really easy and I feel as soon as I plug it in I have more than doubled the capabilities of my laptop with just one connection. Just having this docking station has me thinking of adding an external monitor because of how easy it would be to use without having to plug it in every time.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great for multiple devices
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2024
I'm a gan of UGreen products. Build quality is excellent and lots of ports. My only grip is no hdmi port. Would recommend buying it on sale but overall happy with this device for my WFH setup.