

I liked the fact that it comes with its own power supply unit as well as two card readers (great for those looking to owing a video editing laptop or looking to use a laptop for photo editing). Other than its affordability, its plethora of ports in a tiny footprint (it can be shoved under your laptop) makes it a game changer. It remains my docking station to this day, two years after I reviewed it. Vava's minuscule docking station is still a joy to use. Read the full review: StarTech Thunderbolt 4 Dock The only catch to this flexible approach is that additional cables or adapters are needed to connect displays over Thunderbolt technology, adding extra expense to what is already a very pricey option.Ī stylish and well-considered design, the StarTech Thunderbolt 4 dock is excessively priced, and other makers, like OWC, deliver much the same connectivity for a fraction of the price. The designer aimed to make it sufficient for the needs of every user, irrespective of if they need to connect displays, storage, or any other peripherals. With 96W of power available for the host system and 15W each for the three Thunderbolt downstream connections, and more for triple USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, this dock is hardly underprovisioned. StarTech already makes some handy equipment for those that use Thunderbolt and USB technology to its limits.īeing slightly late to the Thunderbolt 4 party, StarTech has created a dock that delivers maximum user flexibility and enough charging power to handle the most demanding laptops.
