Friday, September 6th 2024

UGREEN Announces Revodok Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station

The Revodok series is a collection of superior models from Ugreen hubs and docking stations. With the name Revodok, we hope to bring higher productivity and the better experience to users.

Revodok Thunderbolt 5 docking station is the latest product of Revodok series that will be shown at the IFA exhibition. Thunderbolt 5 docking station could deliver 80 of bi-directional bandwidth, and with Bandwidth Boost it will provide up to 120 Gbps for the best display experience, offering higher data transfer rates and more powerful video output capabilities compared to Thunderbolt 4 docks.
Specification
  • Data transfer Speed Thunderbolt 5: Data transfer Speed up to 80/120 Gbps
  • Single display 8K 60 Hz (For Windows), support triple display
  • Number of Ports 13 Ports Massive Connectivity
  • Compatible Devices Universal compatible: Support TBT 3, TBT 4, TBT5and USB-C computer
  • Card reader TF/SD
Single Display:
  • Win/Mac:TBT 5: Support Mirror/Extended Mode
  • Resolution up to 8K@60 Hz (Only for Windows, 6K@60 Hz for Mac), and support 4K@60 Hz, 4K@30 Hz, 2560*1440@60 Hz, 1080p@60 Hz, 720p@60 Hz, 480P@60 Hz and higher refresh rate like 2560*1440@120 Hz, 1080p@120 Hz
  • Dual Display:Win/Mac:Support A+A+B mode or A+B+C mode. (Mac 6K@60 Hz), (M1/M2/M3 Pro and Max Chip)
  • Triple Display: Win/Mac: support 3 monitors to show different things (eg: A+A+B+C/A+B+C+D)(Mac: M1/M2/M3 Max Chip)
Source: UGREEN
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4 Comments on UGREEN Announces Revodok Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station

#1
Octavean
Sounds like a nice bit of kit.

BTW, I always thought that UGreen should have provided entry level Thunderbolt 4 Docks with their DXP8800 Plus and DXP6800 Pro NAS models when they were in the kickstarter phase.
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#3
bonehead123
TB5 = mucho deniro....

It's overkill for most everyone outside of those needing extensive connectivity, but the low refresh rates will limit it's usefulness in pro environments :)
MarquiseAkeI wish it had an NVME slot.
Yea that would have been nice, but would have added to the complexity as well as the cost....
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Minus Infinity
bonehead123TB5 = mucho deniro....

It's overkill for most everyone outside of those needing extensive connectivity, but the low refresh rates will limit it's usefulness in pro environments :)
If it can support 8K60 why can't it support 4K240, as they have the same bandwidth requirements? Limiting it to 4K60 is a sad joke in 2024 with so many 120Hz+ 4K monitors around.
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