![]() ![]() ![]() So is the future-proof design really worth the extra cash? We’re diving in to find out. Selling for $199.99, the Anker PowerExpand 5-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Mini Dock is a bit more premium over alternatives still rocking the previous-generation Thunderbolt 3 tech. That’s all rounded out by a single USB 3.1 Gen 2 port up front, as well as 85W power passthrough. Alongside being able to drive a single 8K monitor at 30Hz, there’s also the ability to connect up to two displays at 4K60Hz if you’re running an Intel machine. ![]() And if the Mac emphasis wasn’t apparent from its aluminum stylings, the Thunderbolt 4 port on the front allows you to pair with Apple’s latest machines which support the standard.Īround back, you’re looking at three additional Thunderbolt 4 outputs, as well as a power button and the barrel plug input for the power adapter. Its all-metal housing stacks up to nearly the size of a deck of cards and has a unique design on the top and bottom. Hands-on with Anker’s Thunderbolt 4 Mini DockĮntering as the brand’s very first Thunderbolt 4 Dock, this PowerExpand 5-in-1 miniature offering from Anker doesn’t skimp out on the features. ![]()
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