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Ugreen Revodok Max 213 Thunderbolt Dock: Mightier than the average hub

Resembling an integral part of a Stealth Bomber, Ugreen’s gunmetal gray Revodok Max 213 Thunderbolt Dock is a mean-looking desktop accessory. Built for a vertical orientation, it resembles the mighty CalDigit TS4 Docking Station and is priced accordingly. We’ll compare the two docks, plus a third contender, later in this review.

The Max 213 has an impressive range of high-end ports, starting with its Thunderbolt 4 connection to your MacBook, two more TB4 ports and a dedicated DisplayPort 1.4 port to connect your main monitor. It can support two 4K displays at 60Hz, and boasts superfast 2.5Gb Ethernet.

SPECS AND FEATURES

The Ugreen Revodok Max 213 Thunderbolt Dock has 13 top-end ports.

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