UGREEN CM841 Mac mini M4 Docking Station M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure #65487
- Model: Ugreen CM841 #65487
- Interface: USB-C, USB-A, and UHS-II SD/TF card reader
- Data Transfer Speed: 10Gbps (max)
- Compatibility: Mac mini M4 / Mac mini M4 Pro
- Anti-slip, Fast Data Transfer, Plug-and-Play
UGREEN Revodok CM498 10-in-1 Dock #15601 – 4K HDMI PD Charging USB Hub
- Model: Redovok CM498 (15601)
- Input: Type-C
- Charging Watt: 100W
- Resolution: 4K (3840 x 2160)
Ugreen Revodok Pro 12-in-1 Docking Station #55767
- Model:Revodok Pro (#55767)
- Supports 4K UHD resolution at 30Hz via HDMI / DisplayPort
- Data Transfer:Up to 10Gbps (USB 3.0)
- Power Delivery:USB-C PD up to 100W
Vention TGESB Type-C 5-in-1 Dock – Multi-Port Expansion Hub
- Model: Vention TGESB
- 5-in-1 Hub
- Resolution: 4K 30Hz (1x HDMI)
- Data transfer rates: Upto 5Gbps (USB 3.0)
- Output Power: 100W PD (Max) (Type-C)
Vention TGFSB 5-in-1 USB 3.0 Docking Station – Multi-Port Connectivity
- Model: Vention TGFSB
- 5-in-1 Hub
- Data transfer rates: Upto 5Gbps (USB 3.0)
- Network Input: RJ45 ( Up to1000mbps)
- Input ports: USB 3.0 Male, Tri USB 3.0, Type-C & LAN Female
VENTION TPUH0 15-in-1 Type-C Docking Station – USB-C Hub
- Model: Vention TPUH0
- Output Interface: 2x HDMI, 1x DP, 3x Type-C, 3x USB, 1x RJ45
- Card Slot: SD/TF 2 LUN
- Transfer Rate: USB 2.0 – 480Mbps, USB 3.2 -5Gbps, Type-C (3.2 Gen 2) – 10Gbps
- Resolution Support: HDMI/DP – 4K@ 60Hz
Wavlink WL-UG69PD8 Pro Dock Quad 4K Multi Display
- Model:Wavlink WL-UG69PD8 Pro
- Quad 4K@60Hz Displays, Dual 5K@60Hz
- Video Ports:4 x HDMI, 4 x DisplayPort
- DC 20V / 9A (180W Adapter)
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