UGREEN Revodok Max 208 Thunderbolt 4 Dock, 8-in-1, Single 8K or Dual 4K@60Hz Display, 85W Charging, 4x 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4, 3x 10Gbps USB-A, 1000Mbps Ethernet, Compatible for Mac and Windows PC
Original price was: £199.99.£159.99Current price is: £159.99.








Price: £199.99 - £159.99
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Product Description




1 Dual 4K@60Hz Display
2 Single 8K Display
3 Display Modes for Mac
4 Display Modes for Windows
5 Maximum Resolution

1 40Gbps Files Transfer
2 All-in-One Charging
3 1000Mbps Ethernet
4 140W Portable GaN Charger
5 Thermal Design

1 Connectivity
2 Compatibility
3 Package Included
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Customer Reviews
4.2 out of 5 stars 21
4.4 out of 5 stars 11
3.9 out of 5 stars 40
4.3 out of 5 stars 12
4.2 out of 5 stars 558
3.5 out of 5 stars 152
4.2 out of 5 stars 21
Price
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Connection Technology
Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps)
Thunderbolt 5 (120Gbps)
Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps)
Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps)
DisplayLink
Silicon Motion
DisplayLink
Thunderbolt Port
4x TBT4 (1 Host, 3 Downstream)
4x TBT5 (1 Host, 3 Downstream)
3x TBT4 (1 Host, 2 Downstream)
2x TBT4 (1 Host, 1 Downstream)
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Display Port
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1x DP1.4
1x HDMI2.1, 1x DP1.4
2x HDMI2.0, 1x DP1.2
1x HDMI2.0, 1x HDMI1.4
2x HDMI, 1x DP1.2
Multi-Display Modes
Win: A+B+C, macOS: A+B+C
Win: A+B+C, macOS: A+B+C
Win: A+B+C, macOS: A+B+C
Win: A+B+C+D, macOS: A+B+C+D
Win: A+B+C, macOS: A+B+C
Win: A+B+C, macOS: A+B+C
Win: A+B+C+D, macOS: A+B+C+D
Maximum Resolution
8K@30Hz
8K@60Hz
8K@30Hz
8K@30Hz
4K@60Hz
4K@60Hz
8K@30Hz
USB-C Data Port
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1x USB (10Gbps, 20W)
1x USB (10Gbps, 20W)
2 (2x 10Gbps, 1x 18W)
1x USB 10Gbps
1x USB 10Gbps
1x USB 10Gbps
USB-A Data Port
3x USB 10Gbps
2x USB 10Gbps, 2x USB 5Gbps
2x USB 10Gbps, 2x USB 5Gbps
1x USB 10Gbps, 2x USB 5Gbps
2x USB 10Gbps
2x USB 10Gbps, 1x USB 5Gbps
1x USB 10Gbps, 2x USB 5Gbps
Charging for Laptop
Up to 85W
Up to 140W
Up to 90W
Up to 60W
Up to 85W
Up to 85W
Up to 85W
Ethernet
1000Mbps Ethernet
2.5G Ethernet
2.5G Ethernet
1000Mbps Ethernet
1000Mbps Ethernet
1000Mbps Ethernet
1000Mbps Ethernet
SD/TF Card Slot
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SD/TF 4.0
SD/TF 4.0
SD/TF 4.0
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SD/TF 3.0
SD/TF 3.0
3.5mm Audio
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In&Out Combo
In&Out Combo
In&Out Combo
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In&Out Combo
Power Supply
140W GaN AC Adapter
180W GaN AC Adapter
180W GaN AC Adapter
140W GaN AC Adapter
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100W USB-C GaN Charger
Package Dimensions : 24 x 24 x 6.5 cm; 1.48 kg
Date First Available : 30 Oct. 2023
Manufacturer : Ugreen Group Limited
ASIN : B0CM331L5C
Item model number : 25053UK
Country of origin : China
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
Massive Connectivity: With up to 4x 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 ports, 3x 10Gbps USB-A data ports, a 1000Mbps Ethernet port and a 140W DC-IN. The Revodok Max 208 Thunderbolt 4 Dock makes it easy to connect all your existing peripherals, displays, and projectors, and as fast as you need.
Dual 4K@60Hz Display: Connect dual displays via Thunderbolt 4 ports on the Revodok Max 208 Docking Station at 4K@60Hz, further enhancing your multi-screen productivity and creative workflows. (MacBook with M1,M2,M3 chip only supports single display)
Supercharged by Thunderbolt 4: Revodok Max 208 surges ahead with one upstream and 3 downstream Thunderbolt 4 ports, allowing you to display media to a single 8K monitor and transfer files at speeds up to 40 Gbps simultaneously, delivers exceptional performance for professional and creator.
All-in-One Charging: The Thunderbolt Dock comes with a Portable 140W GaN AC adapter to keep your laptop powered up with 85W max charging through the Thunderbolt 4 upstream port, while also charging your other devices at up to 15W via the Thunderbolt 4 downstream ports.
Ultra-Fast Ethernet: Enjoy ultra-high-speed internet connections via the 1000Mbps Ethernet port of the Revodok Max 208.
Widely Compatibility: The Thunderbolt 4 Dock is compatible with most Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, USB4, or USB-C laptops or tablets, including Macbooks(macOS 11.4 & above), Windows laptops(Windows 10 & above), iPads, or other tablets with USB-C ports. (Full-function USB-C laptops and tablets only support single display)
What’s in the Box: 1 x Revodok Max 208 Thunderbolt 4 Dock, 1 x 140W GaN Power Adapter, 1 x Charging Cable, 1 x 0.8m Thunderbolt 4 Cable.
Customers say
Customers find the Thunderbolt dock to be well-built, with one noting its heavy aluminum construction. They appreciate its functionality, particularly with Mac Mini M, and one customer highlights its three Thunderbolt 4 outputs at the back. They consider it excellent value for money, and one customer describes it as a stellar reliable Thunderbolt 4 dock.
8 reviews for UGREEN Revodok Max 208 Thunderbolt 4 Dock, 8-in-1, Single 8K or Dual 4K@60Hz Display, 85W Charging, 4x 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4, 3x 10Gbps USB-A, 1000Mbps Ethernet, Compatible for Mac and Windows PC
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Original price was: £199.99.£159.99Current price is: £159.99.
Ian –
A good product
Although I had to send the first one back as it had not only been opened but the TB4 cable was missing, this is a review of the product, not Amazon’s sloppy restocking.It runs cooler than many reviewers note, but that’s probably because I’m not using it for heavy video work. It looks and feels quality, my TB4 SSD runs just as fast (Blackmagic speed test) as plugged straight into my Mac and it’s rather good. It also has other peripherals attached but I can’t comment on video feed as I dont use it for that.I had it originally on an M1 MacMini and now on an MacBook Pro M4 Max.
Matt Alsop –
Very well made. Looks great. Works perfectly with Mac Mini M4
Bought this as a replacement for the Sabrent Thunderbolt 4 Hub which made my desk look untidy due to the upstream port being on the front of the device. This UGREEN hub is currently being used for 2 external LaCie hard drives and also for my monitor. It has 3 USB-A ports on the front allowing me to connect my peripherals that still use this type of connection (keyboard, midi keyboard, mouse charger etc). The unit is very well made and quite heavy aluminium. Great piece of kit.
HearMyMoo –
A very capable Thunderbolt dock for a ‘reasonable’ price
It’s difficult to give verdicts on value for Thunderbolt docks as Intel’s licensing costs as frankly obscene and push these items into a price territory somewhere between obscenely silly and highway holdup.In operation, however, having had this dock for several weeks now, it has not put a foot wrong. Power supplied has been consistent and accurate, the ports all work as designated and the unit manages to avoid getting too hot.All in all not a bad unit and certainly worth considering.
Connor –
A stellar reliable Thunderbolt 4 dock that has an honest description.
Whilst I’ve been searching around, looking for the optimal solution to use my Desktop, MacBook and Steam Deck with one set of periphals, I found out that TB4 has backwards compatibilty with USB4 and USB3.Looking into the User Guide and seeing as Ugreen has directly address Steam Deck/ROG Ally support, I jumped on the gun and ordered this dock, being my first forte into the world of Thunderbolt and it’s compatbility with devices that have varying USB specs.I got it all connected to my peripherals, and even connected my ethernet cable, to it and started testing. From my PC – which has USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) – I am able to get ~900Mbps down on the ethernet and as well as use Portable SSD drives, whilst still getting full bandwidth.With my Steam Deck, which also uses USB 3.2 Gen 2, has USB-C DP Alt Mode meaning that it can send a display output through the dock without an issue. But being a dock, you don’t get the full DisplayPort bandwidth. This means with the dock, my monitor would only go to 3440×1440@100 whereas with a direct connection – with the USB-C to DP Cable – from the Deck, it could go to 3440×1440@165 not an issue. This isn’t an issue with the Ugreen Max 208 but the limit of USB 3.2 Gen 2 sadly.For the MacBook, it works perfectly fine and at full speed with my monitor which is to be expected as it supports Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 natively.Overall, if you’re looking for a pure USB-C Thunderbolt 4 dock with pass-through charging, I highly recommend this dock.
John –
Legitimately cannot believe how awesome this thing is
Plug this thing into my M4 Pro with one cable that comes with the box and get:1. Charging my MBP2. 2 x 4K screens fed3. SSD connected at top supported speed4. Port to charge my iPhone5. Port to charge AirPodsAll at the same time. And still have 1 each spare of USB-C and USB-A, and an ethernet port. Small, tidy, and great build quality. Well impressed.
Concerned –
Unstable
I got this to run several HDs at once on Thunderbolt – but it keeps unmounting drives and is very unstable.
ArtWorked –
Not Suitable for High-Bandwidth Input Devices
If youâre planning to use this device to connect multiple high-bandwidth peripherals to your Macâsuch as webcamsâitâs best to consider alternative options. When more than one webcam is connected, the hub reverts to USB 2.0 speeds, capped at 480 Mbps.For the record, the same limitation applies to the Revodok and even the CalDigit TS4, for example. These docks are primarily designed for video output and multiple displays, but they do not perform well when handling multiple high-speed input devices.
Matt M –
Perfect with MacBook Pro (M3 Pro)
Perfect for my needs. One Thunderbolt 4 input to connect the docking station, and on an M3 Pro MacBook Pro it drives two full HD (1080p) HDMI monitors directly from the docking station. The monitors are connected via Thunderbolt to HDMI cables. And it provides power to the MacBook via the same connection too.It has the three Thunderbolt 4 outputs at the back and three USB3 at the front, which is the right number for me (leaving one each spare).It gets lukewarm when in use but not hot, and the power button is really useful too.Do bear in mind that with M1/M2/M3 you need the Pro or Max version of the chip on MacBooks as otherwise you will only be able to drive one monitor from the docking station.