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Anker 555 8-in-1 USB-C Hub vs UGREEN Revodok Max

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Anker 555 8-in-1 USB-C Hub comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.2 vs 4.0). The gap is mostly about MacBook Air/Pro users needing multiple connections — read the strengths below before deciding.

Anker 555 8-in-1 USB-C Hub
Higher ratedRanked #4 in Best Docking Stations
Anker 555 8-in-1 USB-C Hub
$299

The Anker 555 USB-C Hub offers a compact solution for creatives needing multiple connections, with Fstoppers praising its 4K 60Hz HDMI output and PC Tech Bits noting its reliable data transfer speeds. The hub supports pass-through charging up to 85 watts and includes Ethernet, USB-A, USB-C, and card readers. However, reviewers like PC Tech Bits caution that it requires a quality charger to avoid performance issues, and Reddit users reported occasional compatibility quirks. It's ideal for MacBook Air and Pro users but may not suit Linux users or those with older devices.

Strengths
  • Compact and lightweight design at 4.5 ounces with small footprint
  • 4K HDMI output at 60 Hz supporting high-definition displays
  • 85-watt pass-through charging capability for power delivery
Watch-outs
  • No rubber feet provided, causing potential sliding on surfaces
  • Requires separate USB-C cable and power adapter for full functionality
  • Charging performance drops with power-hungry laptops or overloaded ports
UGREEN Revodok Max
Ranked #6 in Best Docking Stations
UGREEN Revodok Max
$299

The UGREEN Revodok Max 213 delivers a robust Thunderbolt 4 docking experience with a premium build quality and diverse port selection, according to PCWorld's Mark Hachman. However, Tom's Guide criticized its high price point, calling it 'overpriced' and suggesting that similar functionality can be found elsewhere. While reviewers praised its sturdiness and 40Gbps throughput, some noted underperformance in benchmarks and questioned the value proposition given its $299.99 cost. This dock is best suited for users who prioritize build quality and port variety over cost-efficiency.

Strengths
  • Solidly built metal monolith with aggressive port combination
  • Provides 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 performance
  • Supports dual 4K displays simultaneously
Watch-outs
  • Overpriced at $299.99 MSRP
  • Performance was below expectations in certain tests
  • Only one dedicated display port available

How they stack up

Anker 555 8-in-1 USB-C Hub

The Anker 555 8-in-1 Hub is more compact and affordable than the CalDigit TS4, but lacks the 98W power delivery and 18-port configuration that makes the CalDigit a powerhouse for demanding users. Compared to the Plugable USBC-9IN1E, it offers more ports and better charging capabilities, though the Plugable has a more plug-and-play design and doesn't require a separate power adapter. Unlike the Anker 563, it provides better HDMI output and pass-through charging but is less versatile in terms of port variety.

UGREEN Revodok Max

The UGREEN Revodok Max offers 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 performance and a sturdy build quality that surpasses the Anker 563, but it's overpriced at $299.99 compared to the more affordable Anker models. Unlike the CalDigit TS4, it lacks HDMI output and has fewer ports, though it provides better vertical stand capability. Compared to the Dell WD25TB4, it offers more universal compatibility and better Thunderbolt 4 performance, but lacks the modular design and Dell-specific integration.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAnker 555 8-in-1 USB-C HubUGREEN Revodok Max
Power Delivery100-watt input, 85-watt pass-through charging100W
PortsHDMI, USB-A 3.2, USB-C 3.2, Ethernet, SD, microSD13-in-1
Display Support4K at 60 Hz HDMI outputDual 4K
EthernetGigabit Ethernet2.5GbE
USB Speed10 Gbps USB throughput40Gbps
ThunderboltNo4
Weight4.5 ounces130g
Audio3.5mm Audio Jack3.5mm
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