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IFA 2024 | UGREEN Revodok Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station debuts with Bandwidth Boost mode

The Revodok Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station. (Image source: UGREEN)
The Revodok Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station. (Image source: UGREEN)
UGREEN has graced its Revodok line of accessories with its first-ever Thunderbolt 5-capable product during its latest trade showcase. The new Docking Station has a form-factor best suited to the desktop, and features a range of additional I/O options that includes Ethernet, DisplayPort and full-sized SD cards. Its main feature is also rated for a Bandwidth Boost mode for what might be even faster data transfers.

UGREEN's inaugural Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station has been revealed to have the same well-ventilated vertical tower form-factor as its Revodok Max 213 predecessor (currently available for $299.99 on Amazon); however, it is rated to pack even more than that accessory's 40 gigabit per second (Gb/s) top transfer rate.

The Thunderbolt 5 version is obviously rated for double that speed - furthermore, UGREEN has enabled the port's ability to drive one-way transfers and display feeds to as much as 120Gb/s, presented as the device's new Bandwidth Boost mode.

The Docking Station also offers DisplayPort, RJ-45 and USB type-A connectivity (up to 8K, 2.5 Gigabit and USB 3.1 in the Max 213), not to mention slots for both SD and microSD cards.

Although UGREEN has confirmed the upgrade to Thunderbolt 5 in its Revodok series, it has yet to divulge pricing or availability for the cutting-edge PC companion accessory.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-09- 6 (Update: 2024-09- 6)