• UGREEN's new top-tier Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock has 17 ports, an M.2 SSD slot, and can charge your laptop with up to 100W from a 140W adapter.
  • It costs €459.99 or £419.99. That's for people who need every drop of performance. Pre-orders start March 6, 2026.
  • There's also a simpler 10-in-1 model. Both use Thunderbolt 5's 120Gbps to handle multiple monitors and fast drives at once.

If your desk looks like a nest of USB cables and you're constantly swapping dongles, UGREEN is betting you'll pay to make it stop. The company just announced its first Thunderbolt 5 docking stations, a new Maxidok series led by a massive 17-in-1 model. The pitch is simple: one cable to rule them all, finally delivering on the long-standing promise of a clean, powerful desktop setup. But that promise comes with a price tag that makes it crystal clear who this is for. It isn't for everyone.

Thunderbolt 5 Isn't Just an Incremental Update

Let's cut through the spec sheet jargon. Thunderbolt 5 is the real deal, and these docks are some of the first to actually use it. The big number is 120Gbps of total bandwidth, which UGREEN confirms and other reports back up. That's a lot of data. The clever part is how it's split. The connection can shove 80Gbps to your displays and still keep 40Gbps free for your files, or flip that ratio if you need to. So you can run, say, two 4K high-refresh-rate monitors and still have enough speed left to edit video directly off an external SSD. Older docks made you choose. This one says you don't have to.

Two Docks, Two Very Different Desks

UGREEN isn't putting all its chips on one expensive square. There are two models: the everything-and-the-kitchen-sink flagship and a more focused alternative. The Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station is for the power user who wants every port they've ever heard of. The Maxidok 10-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 desktop hub is the less intimidating version, designed for a cleaner, "get your work done" setup. They share the same core tech but cater to different wallets and workflows.

What to KnowMaxidok 17-in-1Maxidok 10-in-1
Who It's ForCreators, extreme performance usersEfficient office work
Power Adapter140W (company claims)140W (company claims)
Laptop ChargingUp to 100WUp to 100W
Ethernet1 Gigabit2.5 Gigabit
The Killer FeatureBuilt-in M.2 SSD Slot, SD Card ReaderSimpler, focused port selection

Picking Apart the 17-in-1 Powerhouse

This is the one you're probably looking at. The Maxidok 17-in-1 wants to be the only thing on your desk besides your laptop and monitors. Its secret weapon is the M.2 SSD slot. Pop in a drive, and you've got a screaming-fast shared storage drive for every computer you plug in. The port lineup leaves little out: DisplayPort, a headphone jack, an SD card reader. It'll pump up to 100W into your laptop via the chunky 140W power brick it comes with.

But here's a weird, annoying hiccup. Sources can't agree on the Ethernet speed. Check UGREEN's US site, and it says 2.5 Gigabit. Look at the EU page or other reports, and it's listed as 1 Gigabit. That's not a small difference if you move big files over a network. It's the kind of spec confusion you shouldn't see on a product this expensive.

Will It Actually Power Your Whole Setup?

The 140W total power is the key to the whole operation. With 100W going to your laptop, that leaves about 40W to run everything else plugged into the dock. That should cover a bunch of SSDs, a webcam, and some accessories without breaking a sweat. The mix of old USB-A and new Thunderbolt ports means it can bridge your old gear while connecting the new. Think about a video editor's perfect world: two high-res monitors, footage pulled from an SD card, projects living on the dock's internal SSD, all on a wired internet connection, with one single cable to a MacBook Pro. That's the dream this is selling.

Cost, Dates, and Who Should Care

This isn't a casual purchase. The UGREEN Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock will set you back €459.99 or £419.99. UGREEN says you can pre-order it "from March 6, 2026" on its own site, and it hits "Amazon in the United States on March 24, 2026." The company aims this at "professionals, creators, home offices," but let's be specific. That price targets people whose income depends on their computer's capabilities. If you lose money every time you wait for a file transfer or fiddle with adapters, this starts to make sense. For everyone else, it's overkill.

All the Specs for the 17-in-1

SpecDetails
Model NameUGREEN Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station
The Big Sell17 ports and M.2 SSD slot
ConnectionThunderbolt 5 (120Gbps bandwidth claimed)
Power Adapter140W (company claims)
Max Laptop ChargingUp to 100W
EthernetUnclear: 1 Gigabit (EU site) / 2.5 Gigabit (US site)
Audio Port3.5mm audio jack
Card ReaderSD Card reader
Video OutputDisplayPort
Pre-sale StartMarch 6, 2026 (UGREEN store)
US Amazon LaunchMarch 24, 2026
Price€459.99 / £419.99

Your Questions, Answered

How much power can the dock deliver to my laptop?

It promises up to 100W for laptop charging, which is enough for almost any powerful laptop, even under heavy load.

When can I buy the UGREEN Thunderbolt 5 dock?

Mark your calendar for a pre-sale on UGREEN's site starting March 6, 2026. It comes to Amazon US on March 24, 2026.

What is the key benefit of Thunderbolt 5 in these docks?

Raw, flexible speed. The 120Gbps pipe means you don't sacrifice monitor quality for fast storage, or vice versa. You get both.

Is there a less expensive model?

Yes. The Maxidok 10-in-1 model exists for people who want the Thunderbolt 5 speed without paying for every single port.

The Takeaway

UGREEN's dock is a statement. It proves Thunderbolt 5 can fuel a pro-grade workstation from a single cable, something we've been waiting for. The M.2 slot is a genuinely smart addition. But that Ethernet spec confusion is a red flag for a product at this price. So here's the call: if your job is moving terabytes of data or pushing pixels on multiple screens, this could be your holy grail. For the rest of us, it's a fascinating preview of a cleaner desktop future that's still a year away and will cost you. Wait for the reviews, but don't look away.

Where This Came From

  • gizmochina.com
  • eu.ugreen.com
  • betanews.com
  • prnewswire.com
  • us.ugreen.com
  • techpowerup.com
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