⚡ Power your productivity with the dock that does it all — connect, charge, and conquer!
The Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock is a premium 10-in-1 hub designed for professionals who demand speed, versatility, and future-proof compatibility. Featuring 4 Thunderbolt 4 ports delivering up to 40 Gbps, dual 4K or single 8K video output, and pass-through charging, it seamlessly integrates with both Mac and PC setups. Its sleek design with RGB Chroma lighting adds a touch of personalized style to any workspace.
Brand | Razer |
Series | Thunderbolt 4 Dock |
Item model number | RC21-01690100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows and Mac |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 2.95 x 1.06 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.48 x 2.95 x 1.06 inches |
Color | Classic Black with RGB Lighting |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B091BML59Y |
Date First Available | August 23, 2021 |
R**B
Gsync works through the dock!
This dock is the only one I could find that DOES PASS THROUGH GSYNC!! I had previously purchased a Cable Matters dock, and while it worked fine, I was pretty sad that I couldn't use Gsync with my Razer Blade on my gaming monitor with it. So I figured what the heck, might as well just buy the Razer dock to go with my blade even though it's a bit more expensive. Honestly worth every penny, this dock passes through G sync, and it looks cooler on the desk.Also works great with my M1 Macbook Air, having the monitor as an extended display works perfectly fine, ethernet works, everything works on both my Macbook and my Razer Blade. Haven't had any issues!
H**Z
Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock: Powerhouse Connectivity (but at a Price)
Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock: Powerhouse Connectivity (but at a Price)Short Verdict: The Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock is a premium docking station with exceptional performance and versatility, but at a premium price.⚡ Pros:Blazing Speeds: Thunderbolt 4 ports offer a blistering 40Gbps bandwidth for transferring files and connecting to displays in a flash.Dual Display Powerhouse: Drive a single 8K display or dual 4K displays at 60Hz for stunning visuals and maximized workspace.Port Party: 10 ports total, including Gigabit Ethernet, USB-A, USB-C, and audio jacks, cater to all your peripheral needs.Future-Proof: Thunderbolt 4 compatibility ensures this dock will stay relevant for years to come.Chroma Flair (Optional): The Chroma version boasts customizable RGB lighting to add a personalized touch to your setup.⚡ Cons:Pricey: This dock comes at a significant cost compared to other Thunderbolt 4 options.Limited Ports: Some power users might miss additional ports like an SD card reader.Size Matters: The bulky design might not be ideal for some desktop setups.Overall:The Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock is a top-tier contender for users who demand the best in performance, versatility, and style. If you're a creative professional, hardcore gamer, or simply crave a clutter-free desk with powerful connectivity, this dock delivers. However, the hefty price tag and potential port limitations might make it overkill for casual users or those on a tighter budget.
C**E
Razer Support Sucks! AVOID RAZER!!!
I bought this back in November of 2021 and it just totally tied (Aug '22). Razer Customer Support is anything but useful, they take over a day to communicate and want the most ridiculous means of proving the device is defective. Up until now, I've never once been asked to "take a video" of the problem and send it to them...Damn shame because the dock looks absolutely sick and works great when it's functional.I'm writing an update to my review as it's been one week since this unit died and I'm no closer to receiving a replacement unit from Razer than I was on day 1 when it suddenly stopped working.Their customer support is appalling and shameful. I've been waiting nearly 5 days for their Warranty Department to contact me when I was originally told it could take up to 24-48 hours for a response.I've gone ahead and purchased a Pluggable Dock instead and filed a report against Razer with the BBB with the intention of their billing department writing me a check for the cost of the new Pluggable unit.I'm honestly a little stunned with this experience because I've always saw Razer as the ultimate brand and quality for computer peripherals, mice and keyboards, etc. That still may be true to a degree, but if anything happens to the product within a Warranty period, you're screwed with their non existent customer support.
J**Y
Great dock
I use this dock with my Acer Predator 16, 2 monitors and some peripherals. The only draw back is, while the dock will charge the laptop, my machine requires 330W for best performance. Therefore I have to plug the laptop in separately. It will charge, if I just use pass through charhing from the dock, but performance when gaming suffers. When I use my machine for work, it still runs Excel like a champ. Setup was a breeze and no other complaints.
S**N
I strongly recommend
This is a great dock, rock solid, easy to use and highly reliable! Charges the laptop very quickly. The lights on the bottom look great on the desk.
O**F
This Dock Does not Deliver on the Dream
There weren't many options in the TB4 arena with as many ports as you could get in 2021 when I bought this, but 2 years later and here I am, on my second device after warranty replacement, not quite happy with my decision. I would not buy this device again. 1) Power Delivery of 90 watts is fine for basic laptops, but Razer gears themselves toward gaming users. My Alienware gaming laptop cannot be powered by this dock...perhaps any. 2) The Ethernet jack dies? randomly. The computer switches to wireless periodically and I have to reinsert the cable to get it to recognize a switch port. 3) The real dream - unplug Alienware, plug in Dell (work) laptop, then reverse later...complete failure. The dock usually goes into a state of complete non-response when I reattach the Alienware. Plug the Dell back in, fine. But then sometimes, the Dell gets ultra-high keyboard latency and repeats when I attach it. The only way to consistently ensure device swapping is to attach things while everything is powered down (unplug the dock) before powering everything back up. If you make a mistake, the dock can be so confused that it takes a couple of back and forth, power-cycling, to get the thing working right again. *Super* frustrating. Keep in mind, this is already a replacement of my original hardware due to a defect in which the DP pass-thru TB/USB-C ports stopped working. I spent a lot of money on this hardware, and I'm here, two years later, hoping to find a commodity replacement with Anker or someone to give me the dream; high-output PD, *lot's* of ports, and consistent device switching with no frustration - no power cycling.
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