🚀 Elevate your workspace with the ultimate 9-in-1 power dock—because your productivity deserves the best.
The UGREEN Revodok Pro 209 is a premium 9-in-1 USB-C docking station featuring dual 4K@60Hz HDMI and DisplayPort outputs, ultra-fast 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, 100W Power Delivery charging, and Gigabit Ethernet. Designed for MacBook and Windows professionals, it streamlines connectivity and boosts multitasking with DisplayLink technology, all in a sleek, compact form factor.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Total Usb Ports | 4 |
Number of Ports | 9 |
Hardware Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 2 |
Compatible Devices | MacBook Pro, Macbook Air, Dell XPS, Surface Pro, and more |
Item Weight | 510 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 3"W x 0.9"H |
Color | Black |
C**K
Great product
Initially impressions. Feels great and works perfectly allowed me to have two external monitors on my mac M1 (through display link) wish there were more usb and usb-c on the back though. Hasn’t got hot good value for money and feels like quality. Good brand
U**D
Easy to setup, works as advertised
I'm not using this device exactly as intended, I have a somewhat different scenario so I thought I would share my success in case it helps anyone.I have an LG 5K monitor and an ultrawide, and a Caldigit Thunderbolt dock. The 5K has to be connected via Thunderbolt, there are no other options for connecting this monitor. For the M1 Air, you have two Thunderbolt/USB-C ports so you can connect the 5K directly in one port, and then this device (UGREEN's DisplayLink adapter) can go in the second port and then you can connect the monitor to that, and it would work fine (I tested this).However as you can see from my images above I wanted one cable to connect and disconnect my peripherals. So my setup has the thunderbolt wire connecting to the laptop providing power, and data. That wire goes to my Thunderbolt Dock. From there, the passthrough Thunderbolt goes to the LG 5K (on the right). The USB-C port on the Thunderbolt Dock goes to this UGREEN DisplayLink adapter. Then my second monitor connects to this DisplayLink adapter. I've connected it with both HDMI and DisplayPort and both work without issue. However I'm using DisplayPort just because I feel it provides the best picture.Steps:1. Plug in Adapter2. Click "OK" when MacOS asks if you are fine with using this accessory3. Find the folder in Finder or on your desktop that has the driver (see 3rd image)4. Install driver5. Second display should work (without restarting it).Huge disadvantage as pointed out by another user:Playing movies and TV shows from protected sources will NOT work. For example, AppleTV app, Netflix on a browser, Vudu on a browser, they will all not show any visuals anymore. I imagine this is because all that software is design to prevent people from ripping the media and this DisplayLink software probably gets flagged by its protection scheme, but I'm not sure. It didn't matter if I moved the video over to my 5K monitor which is connected via Thunderbolt, because the DisplayLink is turned on, the visuals don't work.Now what's nice is, if I do want to watch a movie, I can simply hit the power button on this UGREEN DisplayLink adapter and it turns off the device, and then the movies work.So if you watch a lot of movies and TV from legit sources, then this will not help unless you're willing to turn it off and just have one monitor work, which is possible in my setup because the first monitor doesn't connect through this device. It may not work for you.
J**N
Decent dock for the money
Laptops: Dell XPS 15 (9510), MacBook Pro 16 M1 ProPrice paid: $130I got tired of plugging in my two usb-c monitors every time I need to disconnect my laptops, plus the cables seemed to be pulling too much on the port. Having one cable is great.Dell: I plugged it in and both monitors worked with no additional effort. One thing I have noticed is the power delivery is never enough. I have seen this with other docks as well. Laptops want more than 100w, but most docks only deliver 90 or so.Mac: This did need the display link software to work. What’s nice is when you plug it in, a drive mounts with links to download the software. After that, it worked great.Ports: I hooked up 2 Dell 4k monitors using display port and they work great. No flickering, no random disconnects.The ports up front are great for when I need to charge my mouse, headphones or keyboard.Overall not a bad product.
S**E
Does not work on Mac. Tech support is useless.
Trying to install with a brand new MacBookPro M4. Instructions make some mention of "install app", but don't tell you what (seems like it's Windows not Mac). No online instructions in their support section. I emailed them; a week later, they told me I had to email another department (why couldn't they forward my email?). The model number is hidden, finally figured out what it is and downloaded some software: the latest version they had was for MacOS 11 (current is 15). Installed DisplayLink and the whole system lags. HDMI port would not work at all. Sending this brick back.
M**.
You have to buy a power adapter separately.
My work uses these for connecting multiple monitors in the office, so I purchased it for home. I purchased the 100 watt Anker USB-C power adapter (no power adapter included) because I am just an Anker fan, but this setup is amazing.My monitors have the Digital Video connectors and the 4k video is amazing through this dock.I would absolutely recommend this product.
R**D
Calidad
Muy buen equipo
S**7
Pricey but get the work done
It’s on the pricey side, but it does put my two 27” LG 4K monitors running at 60hz without any issue by using thunderbolt connector from the PC end and two HDMI cables to the 4k monitors.
J**G
Pocos puertos.
Creo que es un buen producto y de buena calidad. Quizá lo único malo es que cuenta con muy pocos puertos. Atrás solo cuenta con los puertos para los 2 monitores y los puertos de energía y el puerto que va conectado a la computadora. Así que solo tienes disponibles 1 puerto USBC y 2 puertos 2 USBA ubicados en la parte frontal. Creo que para una MacBook Air queda en debe.Pero en si, mi conexión al monitor funciona bien. Sin embargo, es importante tener en cuenta que se requiere instalarle un software para que funcionen los monitores externos. De haber sabido eso, no lo hubiera comprado en realidad, pues a veces el programa falla y se cuelga, y es bastante molesto.
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