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product_id: 713736936
title: "UGREEN Thunderbolt 4 Dock 13-in-1 40Gbps Docking Station with Dual 4K@60Hz Single 8K Display, 90W Charging for Laptop, 2.5GbE, SD/TF 4.0. Revodok Max 213 for MacBook Surface Pro and More"
brand: "ugreen"
price: "70319 som"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Ugreen"
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# 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 speed 90W high-speed laptop charging Dual 4K@60Hz or single 8K display UGREEN Thunderbolt 4 Dock 13-in-1 40Gbps Docking Station with Dual 4K@60Hz Single 8K Display, 90W Charging for Laptop, 2.5GbE, SD/TF 4.0. Revodok Max 213 for MacBook Surface Pro and More

**Brand:** ugreen
**Price:** 70319 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power your productivity with the ultimate 13-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 dock!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** UGREEN Thunderbolt 4 Dock 13-in-1 40Gbps Docking Station with Dual 4K@60Hz Single 8K Display, 90W Charging for Laptop, 2.5GbE, SD/TF 4.0. Revodok Max 213 for MacBook Surface Pro and More by ugreen
- **How much does it cost?** 70319 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/713736936-ugreen-thunderbolt-4-dock-13-in-1-40gbps-docking-station)

## Best For

- ugreen enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ugreen brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile 13-Port Hub:** Connect everything from 2.5GbE Ethernet to SD/TF 4.0 card readers and multiple USB ports—no adapter needed.
- • **Power Up Without Pause:** Keep your laptop fully charged at 90W while powering all your peripherals seamlessly.
- • **Rock-Solid Compatibility:** Effortlessly integrates with MacBooks, Surface Pro, and USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 & 4 laptops for a future-proof setup.
- • **Blazing-Fast Data Transfer:** Experience ultra-responsive workflows with 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 connectivity.
- • **Stunning Multi-Display Support:** Boost productivity or creativity with dual 4K@60Hz or a breathtaking single 8K display.

## Overview

The UGREEN Thunderbolt 4 Dock 13-in-1 delivers unmatched versatility with 40Gbps data transfer, dual 4K@60Hz or single 8K display support, and 90W laptop charging. Featuring 13 ports including 2.5GbE Ethernet and SD/TF 4.0 readers, it’s designed for seamless compatibility with MacBooks, Surface Pro, and USB-C/Thunderbolt laptops—perfect for professionals demanding speed, power, and multi-device connectivity in one sleek, robust hub.

## Description

Product description More Products from UGREEN Multi-display Dock 13 in 1 Thunderbolt 4 8 in 1 Thunderbolt 4 17 in 1 Thunderbolt 5 13 in 1 Thunderbolt 5 10 in 1 Thunderbolt 5 9 in 1 Displaylink Dock

Review: solid, well-arranged, hassle-free - This dock has worked steadily without problems out-of-the-box, supporting a Dell XPS running Ubuntu 25.04+. I have a 4k display connected with a (UGreen) USB-C to DP 1.4 cable, and another ancient display connected to the built-in DP port with an old DP 1.1 cable. I expect everything would work fine with earlier kernels and other cables, as well. I saw a review mentioning troubles with HDMI. DisplayPort is actually a preference for me, because HDMI is proprietary and seemed like it might eventually invite 3rd party drivers on Linux, whereas DP is an open standard. So I haven't even tried HDMI. The USB-C to DP cable was not expensive, and gave me no trouble. (I did have to change settings on a monitor to select DP input.) I like that the fast USB-A ports are on the front. Slower USB-A ports in the back are perfect for keyboard and mouse, and if you want an attached SSD or something, you have more TB/USB-C in the back. But if you want to dynamically connect something, you want the faster USB-A ports to be in the front, right? Why don't others get that? The box is shockingly heavy. I imagine they would've wanted it lighter, if possible, but were forced to make it heavy. Perhaps it's unavoidable, if you want a robust power supply? I previously tried a (reconditioned) Dell WD22TB4 before this, and it just suddenly quit after a couple of days. So, maybe heavy is good. (Or they knew I'd think like that and added a slab of steel to impress me? I doubt it.) Plus, it stays put. Anyhow, I spent a lot of time weighing other options, and this box feels like the perfect balance of capability and cost, and has been rock-solid. My displays come up from sleep in about 2 seconds. I have successfully used the (much less expensive) OWC "Bus-Powered 5-Port Multi-Adapter" TB3 mini-dock with my setup (including HDMI without 3rd party drivers, so go figure). However, there were a few occasions with older kernels, when it had a big problem waking up after sleep, though it seems stable with newer kernels. It's passive and has limited ports, so I have to unplug power or juggle connections when I want to add some temporary extra connection. I did briefly create a problem for myself with the UGreen dock, when I disconnected the laptop in clamshell mode, plugged something into the dock, typed some keyboard keys, power-cycled the dock, etc, before realizing I hadn't reconnected the laptop. After reconnecting, I had to open the clamshell and unlock the laptop, in order to bring back the displays. No big deal. Be aware that other docking stations that connect via USB-C only (rather than Thunderbolt) are going to require "Display Link" drivers.
Review: Functional Dock - This thunderbolt dock is amazing. I have a MacBook Air M4 and wanted to use my two 27" 4K monitors while the lid is closed. It does it perfectly and wakes up without issue. I also have 2 gig symmetrical fiber internet and the dock gives me great results. This was a nice feature that I can take advantage of. It's nice having near full line speed while my MBA is docked. I have not encountered any overheating issues with either the laptop or the dock. Packaging was well done. It was smaller than I was expecting. Has plenty of ports for me and I'm sure most people. Overall a great dock that just works. Wish I had gotten this when I got my laptop. Makes life easier.

## Features

- Comprehensive 13-Port Expansion: Equipped with 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports (40Gbps, 15W), 1 DisplayPort 1.4, 1x 2.5Gb Ethernet, SD/TF 4.0 card readers, 1 USB-C 3.2 (10Gbps, 20W), 2 USB-A 3.2 (10Gbps), 2 USB-A 3.0, 3.5mm audio, and 180W DC power—delivering unmatched versatility for your workstation
- Ultra-Fast Thunderbolt 4 Speeds: Transfer data at 40Gbps, connect multiple devices, and drive high-resolution displays with support for dual 4K@60Hz or a single 8K@30Hz (Windows). Mac users (M1/M2/M3 Pro/Max/Intel) can run dual 4K@60Hz, while base M1/M2/M3 models support single 4K@60Hz. (Requires Thunderbolt 4/3 or USB4 port with DP 1.4 support)
- Flexible Multi-Display Options: Boost productivity with dual 4K@60Hz monitors (Windows & select Macs) or a crisp 8K@30Hz single display (Windows). Ideal for creative professionals, gamers, and multitaskers
- 90W High-Speed Laptop Charging: Includes a 180W GaN power adapter to deliver up to 90W charging to your laptop while docked—eliminating the need for a separate charger. (Dock must be connected to power to function.)Please note: The base must be connected to the charger to function
- Broad Device Compatibility: Works seamlessly with Thunderbolt 4/3, USB4, and USB-C laptops and tablets, including MacBooks (macOS 11.4+), Windows PCs (Windows 10+). Full-function USB-C laptops and tablets only support single display; not compatible with Intel Mac mini 2018

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DQWJNJ21 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,004 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #286 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | UGREEN |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with Apple M4/M3/M2/M1 Macs, Intel Thunderbolt 3 Macs, and Thunderbolt 4/3, USB4, or USB-C Windows laptops/PCs Compatible Devices Compatible with Apple M4/M3/M2/M1 Macs, Intel Thunderbolt 3 Macs, and Thunderbolt 4/3, USB4, or USB-C Windows laptops/PCs See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 181 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, Thunderbolt 4 , USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.85"L x 3.79"W x 2.05"H |
| Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
| Mfr Part Number | 25054A |
| Model Number | 25054A |
| Number of Ports | 13 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.85"L x 3.79"W x 2.05"H |
| Total USB Ports | 5 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** UGREEN
- **Color:** Gray
- **Compatible Devices:** laptops, tablets
- **Hardware Interface:** Ethernet, Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2 Gen 1
- **Manufacturer:** Ugreen Group Limited
- **Number of Ports:** 13
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.85"L x 3.79"W x 2.05"H
- **Total USB Ports:** 5

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ solid, well-arranged, hassle-free
*by U***S on November 17, 2025*

This dock has worked steadily without problems out-of-the-box, supporting a Dell XPS running Ubuntu 25.04+. I have a 4k display connected with a (UGreen) USB-C to DP 1.4 cable, and another ancient display connected to the built-in DP port with an old DP 1.1 cable. I expect everything would work fine with earlier kernels and other cables, as well. I saw a review mentioning troubles with HDMI. DisplayPort is actually a preference for me, because HDMI is proprietary and seemed like it might eventually invite 3rd party drivers on Linux, whereas DP is an open standard. So I haven't even tried HDMI. The USB-C to DP cable was not expensive, and gave me no trouble. (I did have to change settings on a monitor to select DP input.) I like that the fast USB-A ports are on the front. Slower USB-A ports in the back are perfect for keyboard and mouse, and if you want an attached SSD or something, you have more TB/USB-C in the back. But if you want to dynamically connect something, you want the faster USB-A ports to be in the front, right? Why don't others get that? The box is shockingly heavy. I imagine they would've wanted it lighter, if possible, but were forced to make it heavy. Perhaps it's unavoidable, if you want a robust power supply? I previously tried a (reconditioned) Dell WD22TB4 before this, and it just suddenly quit after a couple of days. So, maybe heavy is good. (Or they knew I'd think like that and added a slab of steel to impress me? I doubt it.) Plus, it stays put. Anyhow, I spent a lot of time weighing other options, and this box feels like the perfect balance of capability and cost, and has been rock-solid. My displays come up from sleep in about 2 seconds. I have successfully used the (much less expensive) OWC "Bus-Powered 5-Port Multi-Adapter" TB3 mini-dock with my setup (including HDMI without 3rd party drivers, so go figure). However, there were a few occasions with older kernels, when it had a big problem waking up after sleep, though it seems stable with newer kernels. It's passive and has limited ports, so I have to unplug power or juggle connections when I want to add some temporary extra connection. I did briefly create a problem for myself with the UGreen dock, when I disconnected the laptop in clamshell mode, plugged something into the dock, typed some keyboard keys, power-cycled the dock, etc, before realizing I hadn't reconnected the laptop. After reconnecting, I had to open the clamshell and unlock the laptop, in order to bring back the displays. No big deal. Be aware that other docking stations that connect via USB-C only (rather than Thunderbolt) are going to require "Display Link" drivers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Functional Dock
*by T***D on May 8, 2026*

This thunderbolt dock is amazing. I have a MacBook Air M4 and wanted to use my two 27" 4K monitors while the lid is closed. It does it perfectly and wakes up without issue. I also have 2 gig symmetrical fiber internet and the dock gives me great results. This was a nice feature that I can take advantage of. It's nice having near full line speed while my MBA is docked. I have not encountered any overheating issues with either the laptop or the dock. Packaging was well done. It was smaller than I was expecting. Has plenty of ports for me and I'm sure most people. Overall a great dock that just works. Wish I had gotten this when I got my laptop. Makes life easier.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A robust dock with great expandability—just pricey and missing a few conveniences
*by M***S on October 17, 2025*

The UGREEN Revodok Max 213 is a feature-packed Thunderbolt 4 dock that delivers excellent performance and flexibility for power users. With 13 ports, including dual Thunderbolt 4 downstream ports, DisplayPort 1.4, SD/microSD slots, 2.5Gb Ethernet, and multiple USB-C and USB-A ports, it’s clearly built for serious multitasking and connectivity. Setup was effortless—plug and play with no drivers needed. The build quality feels premium, with a solid metal chassis that stays cool even during heavy use. I especially appreciated the 90W power delivery, which comfortably charges my laptop while running dual 4K monitors and several peripherals without breaking a sweat. However, there are a few caveats. It lacks an HDMI port, so if your monitors don’t support DisplayPort or Thunderbolt natively, you’ll need adapters. The unit is also a bit bulky, taking up a fair amount of desk space. And while the overall USB-C support is solid, having only one USB-C port on the front limits quick-access flexibility. Overall, it’s a reliable and robust dock for professional workflows—ideal for creatives, engineers, or remote workers with high demands. It's not cheap, but the performance and build justify the investment for most users.

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