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Ugreen Maxidok 10-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station review: Mass-market appeal for those with TB5 or USB4v2 ports

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 Ugreen Maxidok 10-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station review: Mass-market appeal for those with TB5 or USB4v2 ports
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The Ugreen Maxidok 10-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station offers a range of features but has limitations that may affect its usability. It is designed for users with Thunderbolt 5 or USB4v2 ports, which are not yet widely adopted. Despite its drawbacks, the dock provides significant bandwidth and power delivery at a competitive price point.

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TechRadar Verdict As a TB5 dock, the Maxidok 10-in-1 has some limitations, but these aren’t the ones that I was expecting, and most have workarounds. But what really surprised me is that Ugreen launched this product as if everyone had this port, when relatively few do. $229.98 at Amazon $229.99 at UGreen $499.99 at UGreen(8TB) Check Best Buy Pros +80Gbps TB5 bandwidth (120Gbps with Boost) +100W power delivery over a single cable +Cheap by TB5 standards Cons -Needs TB5 or USB4v2 ports -Integrated uplink cable -Only 1Gbit Ethernet LAN port -No native HDMI out -Thunderbolt 3 host is not supported Best picks for you Best monitor for MacBook Pro in 2025 Best portable monitor of 2025 I've found the cheapest USB hubs you can get for Prime Day with prices starting from an unbelievable $6 Why you…

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