Turn your MacBook into your all-in-one workstation—and save while you’re doing so.
Looking to up your productivity? You might want to, for example, have a MacBook ready so you can take work outside to get some fresh air. But trying to manage two separate devices can be a pain, especially keeping everything updated and synced. It can make it so that every time you try to get out of the house, the whole process takes so long that you no longer even want to bother.
What if your MacBook were your main workspace instead, and you didn’t need to sacrifice your monitors or full-size keyboard? This is where UGREEN’s latest Thunderbolt hubs come in.
While the Maxidok set might seem like a normal USB dock, these hubs can do more than just plug everything in. Thunderbolt 5 lets you connect your laptop to two 8K, 60Hz monitors. There’s no compromising with a single small screen here.
In addition, you’ll get USB ports, an Ethernet port, and even an SD card slot so you can easily transfer data to your MacBook. The best part of all? When you’re ready to go out, all you need to do is unplug and go! No need to mess with updates or syncing, as everything you need is right there.
The latest in the UGREEN Maxidok line has just been released, and right now you can save while picking up these powerful docks. By using code UL85590F at checkout, you’ll get the 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock for $390 (22% off), and the 10-in-1 dock for just $300 (16% off).
Given how powerful these two hubs are, these are some fantastic prices. So don’t miss out and make your workspace that much more efficient.
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- Ports
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4x Thunderbolt 5; 1x DisplayPort; 3x USB-A (10Gbps); 1x Ethernet; 1x SD Card Slot
- Maximum display resolution
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8K
UGREEN’s latest Thunderbolt dock offers connections for 8K monitors, an SD card slot, and more.
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- Ports
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6x Thunderbolt 5; 1x DisplayPort; 3x USB-A ; 5x USB-C (10Gbps); 1x Ethernet; 1x SD Card Slot
- Maximum display resolution
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8K
UGREEN’s 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock offers everything you need to plug in your setup, and more.

