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Razer’s $ 330 Thunderbolt Four Dock Chroma is a delight for RGB lovers

Thunderbolt 4 docks have been dumped from several companies since Intel introduced the interface standard in 2020. Now Razer is stepping into the game with its own version of the dock. As you may know, Razer loves RGB lighting. And it added RGB to its latest Thunderbolt 4 dock, which would make it a delight for the RGB lovers.

Razer announced a Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma, which is a 10-port hub. It contains all the connections you need in your workflow. On the front there is a UHS-II SD card slot, a 3.5 mm audio jack and a Thunderbolt 4 compatible USB-C, which gives your laptop a power of up to 90 W with a data transfer of 40 Gbit / s can feed. On the back there are three Thunderbolt 4-compatible USB-C ports, a Gigabit Ethernet connection and three USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 ports. It weighs less than a pound. It can be output on 4K monitors (at 60 Hz).

The Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma is one of a kind. It has RGB lights that cover 16.8 million colors. These colors can be configured through the Razer Synapse 3 app. It works with Windows PCs that are operated with an 11th generation Intel CPU. You also get support for Intel and M1 Macs with macOS Big Sur. It should be noted, however, that Razer’s Synapse software is currently unavailable on macOS, so you cannot configure RGB lighting.

The Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma works with the company’s other Thunderbolt-compatible products. It costs $ 330, which is expensive even by the standards of some of the recently announced Thunderbolt 4 hubs. The dock will start shipping on February 14th. You can pre-order it from the Razer website starting today.

Prakhar Khanna

I’ve been in the tech industry since 2014 when I created my first blog. I worked with Digit, one of the largest tech publications in India. I am now working as a news editor at Pocketnow, where I get paid to write about cutting-edge technology. You can contact me at [email protected]

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