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Thunderbolt 5 docking stations went mainstream at IFA but where are the laptops that support them? Promises of 80 Gbps of bandwidth and 8K resolutions are not enough to convince notebook makers

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UGreen unveiled its new UGreen Revodok Thunderbolt 5 docking station at IFA .

It comes equipped with three Thunderbolt 5 ports that offer up to 80 Gbps of data transfer and can boost up to 120 Gbps when needed.

With 13 ports, including USB-C , USB-A, and HDMI, it’s built to cater to users with a serious need for connectivity.

A standout feature of Thunderbolt 5 is its ability to deliver 240W of power, meaning faster charging for laptops.