These multipurpose ports can do it all but often need help to do it.
This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by UGREEN.
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This docking station worked great with the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x.
It’s expensive, though.
I’m doubly confident because this docking station also does a great job of staying cool.
It’s exactly what you want to see from a docking station.

Performance-wise, the Revodok Max 213 is reliable.
Speaking of external monitors, this docking station maxes out at two displays.
For example, I neverquitereached the promised 90W of charging with the laptops I tested.

Thunderbolt 4 capabilities with backward compatibility is a potent combination.
Even if you do, there are other compelling options at this price point with a proven track record.
Mostly, it’s about the price.
Or you could spend a lot less.

The front features the power button, LED indicator, TF 4.0 slot, SD card slot, 3.5mm audio jack, USB Type-C port, and two USB Type-A ports.(Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)
Do you even need a true Thunderbolt docking station?
The point I’m trying to make is that you have plenty of options here.

The rear includes a 180W DC port, Ethernet port, two USB Type-A ports, three Thunderbolt 4 ports, and a DisplayPort 1.4 port.(Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

This docking station makes the Razer USB Type-C dock look absolutely tiny in comparison.

It’s not the most elegant docking station, but it does feel like it could survive a small explosion.
















