The Revodok Pro 313 is functional, and that’s most of what’s important.
This review was made possible with a review sample provided by UGREEN.
The company did not see the contents of the review before publishing.

UGREEN makes good products, even if they’re not always the most flashy.
Before you order, how do you know the dimensions or weight of the dock you’re ordering?
What about the exact port specifications?
It only comes in the one metallic grey color.

Either way, this is a good, reliable docking station with plenty of ports and capabilities.
UGREEN accomplished all of that with the Revodok Pro 313. you might dump the Wi-Fi for proper hardwired Gigabit Ethernet (up to 1,000Mb/s).
A great variety means nothing if the ports don’t work, and these ports do work.

TF, SD, 3.5mm audio, 3x USB Type-A, and USB Type-C on this side.
Build quality-wise, this docking station feels very durable.
The metallic grey finish is simple, too, not attracting smudges or oil and resisting scratches and chips.
There’s a lack of polish and refinement here that you’d find in a more premium product.

USB Type-C (for Power Delivery), DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, USB Type-A, and Ethernet on the other.
It’s especially noticeable when you consider the pricing.
Finally, one of the weaknesses of the Revodok Pro 313 is its extra USB bang out-C port.
If you simply want a docking station that you know will work, this is a great choice.

This is a rather bulky docking station, and its build quality isn’t the most polished.
Do I wish it was a little more affordable?
Sure, but it’s regularly on sale.
Do I wish it was a little thinner and lighter?

This has been a trusty USB and port hub, even if it can’t help me with my ASUS ROG Ally.
Sure, but it’s possible for you to pay more to get a more premium dock.
Do I wish the extra USB pop in-C port also supported display output?

















