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    Ugreen’s 8-port Thunderbolt 4 hub is $80 off

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    If your laptop doesn’t have enough ports, you can fix that issue with Ugreen’s Revodok Max 208, an 8-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 dock that’s on sale for $169.98 ($80 off) at Amazon and from Ugreen. The Revodok Max 208 has four Thunderbolt 4 ports and a gigabit ethernet port on the back, and three USB-A ports on the front. The Thunderbolt 4 port designated for your computer carries 85W of power, so it’ll charge your laptop while it’s connected.

    Using Ugreen’s hub will allow you to connect your computer to several accessories — including two 4K monitors — simultaneously without an adapter. Some Macs can only be connected to one 4K monitor at a time, and Ugreen has a handy chart on the Revodok Max 208’s Amazon page to let you know which models have that limitation. Windows users can connect their machine to a single 8K monitor if it has a Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4, or USB-C 4 port.

    Some laptops have enough onboard ports to accommodate the accessories you use every day, but using Ugreen’s Thunderbolt 4 hub can still make using them more convenient. It’s easier to plug your laptop into a single device with one cable rather than having to manage which cords go where. Apple moved away from putting USB-A ports on its laptops years ago, so it’s especially convenient for MacBook users to have three of them easily accessible for older accessories.

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