- ULTRA FAST USB 4 CONNECTIVITY — Discover the new USB standard for data transfer rates, display output support and device charging that is backward compatible with all the USB 2.0 & 3.0 devices
- 14 PORT DESIGN — From external HDDs and displays, to speakers and peripherals, free up PC ports and minimize cable clutter by running all devices through a single USB C connection
- DUAL MONITOR SUPPORT — Create a display setup that offers the best of both worlds; experience stunning visuals on a primary display up to 4K 120 Hz and still have the space needed to multitask on a secondary monitor
- ALWAYS ON LAPTOP CHARGING & POWER DELIVERY — Enjoy 100 W of charging for a laptop and connected devices with the included 180 W adapter; a dedicated power button enables powering down the dock for energy efficiency
- DURABLE & LIGHTWEIGHT ALL METAL CASING — On top of its compact footprint and portable design, this dock is resistant to everyday wear and tear and ensures minimal heat buildup, making it ideal for extended use
- WINDOWS & MAC COMPATIBLE — With tons of port connectivity for almost any device, the Razer USB 4 Dock is the perfect complement to both desktop setups and mobile workstations
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Razer USB 4 Dock: 14 Ports (Type C, Type A, HDMI, DP, Ethernet, SD, 3.5mm) – Dual Monitor Up to 4K 120 Hz – Laptop & Phone Fast Charge – Durable Lightweight Casing – Windows &…
$229.99
+ Free ShippingBrand | Razer |
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Item model number | RC21-02280100-R3U1 |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 3.78 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.33 x 8.19 x 3.74 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 14, 2024 |
Nick Eubanks –
I’ve been looking for a while for a 2x4K 120Hz docking station and this is it. I’m a long time Razer fan and this delivers at a very solid price. It’s well made and nice soft metal finish and looks great on the desk without taking up too much space. It’s extremely responsive which is something I’ve found lacking in most other docks (my primary dock prior to this was the Thinkpad thunderbolt 4 dock). USB port selection is good and having a low interference port is a cool concept. The power supply is quite large but enough cable was included to be able to easy tuck it away. Another great thing is the power indicator light, which is a nice muted brightness so as to not be distracting. Love it!
JBerg –
I have been working to clean up the birds nest of wires that is my desk. With 3x 32″ monitors, a 2x monitor KVM and a 1x monitor KVM, a desktop PC and a work laptop, I have a ton of cables. Power, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB, some cables that were not even connected to anything, it was a mess.
This Razer USB 4 Dock really helped clean up the cabeling mess! I 3D printed some mounting brackets and mounted it to the underside of my desk. I can easily access the front when I need to plug in a thumb drive or USB-C cable or read/write from/to an SD card. The back of the dock has all of my less used/permanent connections and the cables have all been bundled together for a clean look.
I love that this Razer dock has a study, metal housing and a good weight to it. I feel comfident that it will outlast my 14900K CPU! I also like, that unlick most other Razer products, this dock does not have any aRGB lighting on it. This makes it super easy to hide away without having a random glow announcing its hiding spot. Additionally, all connections on this dock are snug and secure. So occasional bumps will not cause devices to connect and disconnect.
I have read in revies on other Razer products, that some people have issues with Razer quality. Maybe I have been lucky, but I have been using Razer products since the original Boomslang mouse was released and I have two full gaming PCs that have all Razer peripherals; Chroma mouse mats, keyboards, mice, headphones, head phone stands, left hand key pads, and aRGB controllers for internal and external LED lighting control. I have not had a problem with any of my devices, ever. So far I am very pleased with this dock and thrilled to have added it to my collection.
JBerg –
Really happy with this Dock, I feel like I finally have the solution to peripheral cable hell on my workstation. Since I started working remotely 5 years ago I’ve been chasing that dragon. I’ve tried a few other similar products but they were always glitchy with video randomly dropping out and or USB devices disappearing and/or reinstalling randomly. Another popular brand I used in the past got alarmingly hot to the point I stopped using it because I was concerned it would melt. I’ve been using this 8-10 hours daily with my work laptop (16″ M2 Macbook Pro) for over a month now and have not had a single issue and it stays relatively cool.
I’ve replaced four different connections to my laptop with a single USB-C and even added wired ethernet to my setup. I never bothered with wired ethernet on my work laptop since my wifi works fine and I didn’t want another dongle. Since it was so easy to add with this dock without needing another cable running to my laptop I figured might as well keep one more heavy traffic device off our wifi network.
With this dock I have 100W Power, Ethernet, External Monitor (1080p), USB Mouse (Razer Mamba Elite) and USB Keyboard. All of this now runs through a single USB-C cable. Since I can get power through this dock I now can just leave my Macbook charger in my work backpack when previously I had to pack and unpack it every time I went into the office. That made cable management basically impossible so I always had a charger cable hanging over the side of my desk.
What’s also fantastic is that now if I want to use my personal 14″ Macbook Pro with a full monitor, mouse and keyboard setup it’s as simple as just plugging in a USB-C cable and I’ve got a full desktop like setup. That’s not something I used to bother with due to all the annoying cables.
I will caveat that I’m only driving a decade old Asus 1080p second monitor with this. I’ve seen some other reviews have issue with 4k output. I don’t own a 4k monitor so I can’t confirm or deny this but for my setup it works flawlessly.
Overall I’m extremely happy with this product. It looks really nice, it’s a bit of a fingerprint magnet but once you have it setup there’s not a lot of reason to touch it. It’s solidly built and with a hefty weight and the quality is what you’d expect from Razer. From a cost standpoint I think it’s priced accordingly to similar products on the market. Initially it seemed expensive for what feels kind of like a USB hub but it’s really more of a docking station and when compared to similar products it’s inline. Highly recommended if you’re in the market for a docking station which supports power, ethernet and external monitors. If you just need a USB hub this is overkill.
B. Gill –
I’m not a stranger to Razer products and I’ve come to expect this company to produce quality devices and peripherals. I saw this docking station and thought I’d give it a try. Here are my thoughts on Razer’s USB 4 Docking Station:
1.) I see where there’s a review that states the dock does not support 4K 120Hz speeds. I did not test this claim yet and will report back if I can either support or refute it. What I will say is that there are a number of factors that can limit refresh rates.
2.) In typical Razer fashion, this is a well-built device.
3.) This dock is nice an slim considering the number of ports built into it.
4.) I can confirm the power delivery claims.
5.) I’ve seen other docks of this size have a third port for a monitor, either DisplayPort or HDMI. However, some other port would be sacrificed. I think two is the right choice in order to include other ports.
Through the course of the next several weeks, I will be putting this through more tests with a variety of desktop PCs and laptops. At this point, I find this to be a very solid docking station and I will edit this review to include any pertinent information.
Schep –
Was looking for a dock with HDMI 2.1 for a long time that can support 4K120 but to my disappointment doesn’t support anything higher than 60HZ with Mac. No 120hz no VRR or CEC and this thing cost $329 CAD + tax. If I only need 4K60 I can stick with my Thunderbolt Dock.
No where on the box said there are any Mac limitation, their support point out the product is compatible with Mac and no resolution is given and only told someone will contact me in 2 business days. Probably quicker to return and get a refund.