Razer has built a Thunderbolt 4 dock with ports and Chroma RGB lights

If you’re looking for a Thunderbolt 4 dock for your new laptop, Razer has a new option to consider, simply called the Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock. It’s packed with ports and of course Chroma RGB lighting too. Razer says it’s compatible with USB4, so it will be compatible with the next wave of fast peripherals and devices. It’s available for pre-order through Razer for $ 329.99, which seems competitive for what it offers.

Tour this understated matte black aluminum dock, which features a high-speed UHS-II SD card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a single Thunderbolt 4 port on the front to connect directly to your computer. On the back you’ll find most of the ports, including a barrel jack for the 135 W power source, three Thunderbolt 4 ports for connecting displays and accessories (including support for Razer’s Core X external graphics card enclosure), a Gigabit Ethernet port , and three USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 2 ports.

Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock

The dock is 7.48 inches long, 2.93 inches wide and just over an inch long. It weighs three quarters of a pound.
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The Thunderbolt 4 Dock can charge 90W PD laptops, and if you plan to connect external monitors to it, it supports up to two 4K displays at 60Hz refresh rate or one 8K display at 30Hz.

This dock is also compatible with Windows 10 laptops with Thunderbolt 3 ports, as well as recent MacBook Pro and Air models with macOS Big Sur and all of Apple’s M1 powered devices – all of which feature Thunderbolt 3.

Razer’s Thunderbolt 4 dock is almost a direct (but slightly more expensive) parallel to the Kensington SD5700T dock my colleague Monica Chin checked out. It costs $ 289.99 and has the same number of Thunderbolt 4 ports, plus an additional USB Type-A port. Razer’s option is slightly slimmer, lighter, and more eye-catching with its LEDs, but only you know if that’s worth $ 40 more.

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