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OWC Takes $100 Off Popular 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock During Halloween Sale

OWC kicked off a new Halloween sale this week, offering big discounts on a variety of USB-C docks, external drives and enclosures, and Mac accessories. Some of these deals won't be applied until you add the items to your cart, at which time an automatic coupon will be applied to your order.

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There are a few notable deals in this sale, including $100 off the popular 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock for Mac, available for $179.99, which is the steepest discount we've seen since the summer on the accessory. If you purchase a qualifying new or used Mac at the same time as this dock, you can get an additional $20 off the accessory at checkout.

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Ursadorable Avatar
7 months ago
I originally bought one of these for my i7 Mini. When I replaced my Mini with my M3 Pro MBP, I had to get something with much better display connectivity.

I ended up selecting a dock from Pluggable. The trade off was optical out, however my Adam Audio speakers and Monoprice Dolby Atmos headphone amplifier already had a USB interface.



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Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 months ago

All of these hubs try to be all things to all people. I’d like to see a more opinionated hub with just Thunderbolt 5 ports and a 10 GB Ethernet port. I suspect there’s a large market of MacBook Pro users who at this point only use USB-C connectors (including adapters) and who prefer a wired Ethernet connection. I like adapters because they give you mobility. I don’t want those old ports on the hub except Ethernet.
How about one without Ethernet and HDMI. There are Mac Mini and Studio users who could use some extra thunderbolt 4 and USB-C ports. A lot of these docks just don't offer anything an old fashioned USB hub and some cheap dongles can't provide. And the extras thrown in like a headphone jack are redundant, and only there to up the "port count" on the spec sheet.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Neil J. Squillante Avatar
7 months ago
All of these hubs try to be all things to all people. I’d like to see a more opinionated hub with just Thunderbolt 5 ports and a 10 GB Ethernet port. I suspect there’s a large market of MacBook Pro users who at this point only use USB-C connectors (including adapters) and who prefer a wired Ethernet connection. I like adapters because they give you mobility. I don’t want those old ports on the hub except Ethernet.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 months ago
This device is neither popular nor "on sale", since it is always "on sale" and by many accounts garbage. Do not waste your money.
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Neil J. Squillante Avatar
7 months ago

How about one without Ethernet and HDMI. There are Mac Mini and Studio users who could use some extra thunderbolt 4 and USB-C ports. A lot of these docks just don't offer anything an old fashioned USB hub and some cheap dongles can't provide. And the extras thrown in like a headphone jack are redundant, and only there to up the "port count" on the spec sheet.
I agree with you except for Ethernet because Ethernet remains relevant. It's not an outdated port on its way to the computer museum. People are still wiring new homes and offices. In fact, it's arguably more important than 5-10 years ago in homes because security systems work best with Power Over Ethernet.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 months ago

I originally bought one of these for my i7 Mini. When I replaced my Mini with my M3 Pro MBP, I had to get something with much better display connectivity.

I ended up selecting a dock from Pluggable. The trade off was optical out, however my Adam Audio speakers and Monoprice Dolby Atmos headphone amplifier already had a USB interface.


THIS dock is junk. I don't know who the OEM actually is, I've seen it both Plugable and Saetechi branded. It requires DP MST support, so the claimed multi-monitor support is cr*p on a Mac. I had a Plugable-branded one and half the USB3 ports on it would randomly stop working.

I now have a Plugable TBT4-UD5, which is deficient in that it only has HDMI, no DisplayPort. But is otherwise workable.
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