The UGREEN Revodok 6-in-1 USB-C Hub turns a single USB-C port on a laptop or tablet into six separate connections, which is handy when you’ve got a machine that only came with one or two ports on the side. It packs a 4K HDMI output, a gigabit Ethernet jack, 100W USB-C Power Delivery passthrough, and three USB-A 3.0 data ports into a compact aluminum body that’s small enough to throw in a bag without a second thought. A braided USB-C cable is attached directly to the hub, so there’s nothing to plug in or lose when you want to use it.
An easy way to charge all your devices in one place
The Revodok’s HDMI output supports up to 4K, which is enough to drive a standard 4K monitor or TV for spreadsheets, video calls, or Netflix. However, your host device’s USB-C port must support video output for HDMI to work. So, make sure to double-check that before plugging in if you’re using an older machine.
Gigabit Ethernet is one of the reasons to pick this specific hub over a cheaper option. A wired connection beats Wi-Fi for stability and latency. So, if you work from home, take a lot of video calls, or deal with flaky wireless, plugging straight into your router can save a lot of headaches.
Power Delivery passthrough on the Revodok tops out at 100W, letting you run the hub and charge your laptop simultaneously. Plug your laptop’s USB-C charger into the PD port on the hub, and power flows to the computer without slowing down data or video on the other ports. Most 13-inch and 15-inch USB-C laptops can draw what they need through that port without any issue.
The hub has three USB-A 3.0 ports for connecting the rest of your peripherals, like a wired mouse, keyboard, flash drive, or external hard drive. An aluminum shell wrapped around the hub also helps dissipate heat and makes it durable enough to throw in a bag without fear.
Right now, you can get the UGREEN Revodok 6-in-1 USB-C Hub for $18, down from the usual $30. That’s a hard price to argue with for the amount of connectivity you’re getting in a package this small. The hub offers HDMI, Ethernet, charging passthrough, and USB-A ports, covering most of what you’d need to turn a single-port laptop into a proper workstation.