UGREEN presented new Thunderbolt 5 Maxidock docking stations

The UGREEN company, which has its place in the technology sector, has presented a new range of Maxidock docking stations supporting the Thunderbolt 5 standard. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Maxidock 17 in 1 and Maxidock 10 in 1 models offered to users stand out with their high performance and multiple functions. This was reported by the mobile-review.com website.
The flagship 17-port model is especially convenient for professionals. It has a special slot for M.2 NVMe type SSD memory up to 8 terabytes.
This slot operates at 80 gigabits per second, allowing the device to be turned from a regular docking station into an external storage device. In addition, the device is equipped with two Thunderbolt 5 ports operating at 120 gigabits per second, USB A and USB C connectors, as well as a 2.5 gigabit per second Ethernet port.
The 240-watt power supply can provide up to 140 watts of power to the laptop. The smaller 10-port model is designed for users who value compactness.
It does not have a slot for SSD, but it supports standard gigabit Ethernet and power delivery up to 100 watts. The devices are planned to be released for sale on March 24, 2025.
As for prices, the 17-port model is sold at $390, and the 10-port version is priced at $250.





