Modern laptops have mastered the art of shedding weight and bulk, but at a cost: their ports. The once-standard array of HDMI, USB-A, and charging inputs has been replaced by a single USB-C connector, leaving users scrambling for adapters or docking stations. The solution? A compact, high-performance hub that turns one port into six—now available for just $14.
The Ugreen Revodok Pro isn’t just a budget workaround; it’s a fully capable expansion dock. Its 6-in-1 design includes two USB-C 3.2 ports (each capable of 10Gbps data transfer), two USB-A 3.2 ports (also 10Gbps), an HDMI 2.0 output for 4K/60Hz displays, and a 100-watt USB-C charging port. That last feature alone eliminates the need for a separate power brick when charging through the hub.
Built from aluminum alloy, the Revodok Pro weighs in at a mere 120 grams—light enough to carry in a pocket yet sturdy enough to handle daily use. An activity indicator light ensures users can quickly verify connections without digging through settings. While it lacks frills like built-in Ethernet or advanced power negotiation, its core functionality rivals hubs costing three times as much.
For those who’ve grown tired of daisy-chaining adapters or paying premium prices for docking stations, the Revodok Pro delivers enterprise-grade port expansion at an entry-level cost. At $14, it undercuts competitors by nearly 30%, making it the most affordable way to reclaim lost connectivity on a thin-and-light laptop.
With a price this low, the only question left is why anyone would settle for anything less.
