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OWC THUNDERBOL­T 3 MINI DOCK: AFFORDABLE DOCK OFFERS CONNECTIVI­TY FOR TWO 4K EXTERNAL DISPLAYS

- BY GLENN FLEISHMAN

Docks abound for USB-C connectors, whether for Usb-only devices or for those—like all Macs released in the last few years—that sport the very high-speed Thunderbol­t 3. The Other World Computing Thunderbol­t 3 mini Dock (fave.co/3cdwwll) offers the lowest price so far for offering support via Thunderbol­t 3 for two 4K displays. If you need to add two displays and want to preserve USB-C ports, then this dock fits the bill.

The two HDMI 2.0 ports can each handle up to 4K video at 60Hz. You can also use HDMI adapters and cables to work with other compatible standards, like Displaypor­t.

The dock includes just three other ports: one high-speed USB 3.0 (Type A), one USB 2.0 (also Type A), and gigabit ethernet, which tested at gigabit speeds

even with all ports occupied, as it should. However, I was unable to get the ethernet port to appear immediatel­y on my Mac, which may be related to previous Thunderbol­t docks used with the computer. After a standard restart, however, the ethernet interface appeared as expected in the Network preference pane and tested perfectly.

The USB 3.0 port is a reasonable replacemen­t for taking up a somewhat faster Thunderbol­t 3 slot on your Mac. Any purpose that requires Thunderbol­t 3 full data rates would be one you’d want plugged directly in the Mac, in any case. OWC suggests the USB 2.0 port is a good solution for keyboards and mice, where throughput isn’t an issue.

It’s worth noting that the 3.0 port supplies only up to 0.9 amps (4.5 watts at 5 volts), which is enough to charge iphones and other devices, but may not be sufficient for some bus-powered external drives. Check your drive’s specs before attaching. The USB 2.0 port has just 0.5A (2.5W) available, which is fine for its intended purpose.

The size, shape, and constructi­on of the dock is top notch. With a metal case and 7-inch integral USB-C “tail,” it works well with both desktop and laptop Macs. While compact, the dock separates ports well enough so that they are all likely usable without special cables. The one exception might be with an HDMI cable that has excessive plastic or rubber molding around its plug, though that’s rare.

With two displays plugged in and ethernet running full tilt in testing, the dock did heat up, though it wasn’t uncomforta­ble to touch. However, I’d be sure to place it on a surface that took advantage of its rubber feet on the bottom and not put items on top of it.

The only Mac with USB-C this dock won’t work with is the discontinu­ed 12-inch

Macbook model, which had just USB support and not Thunderbol­t 3.

The Quick Start Guide included with the dock provides some basic informatio­n, including how to contact technical support and a link to where to find the full manual online. However, because of a number of specifics it’s worth knowing about when using the dock, the single-sided sheet could easily have also included a summary of provisos— resolution­s supported, USB power limits, and so on—instead of asking the buyer to hunt for a PDF.

One note about the manufactur­e: OWC doesn’t make this dock. Instead, as is often the case except for a few major equipment companies, this is a “white label” product designed and manufactur­ed by a company that specialize­s in creating electronic­s it labels for other companies. OWC puts its name on it, chooses the retail price, offers it for sale, and provides customer and technical support. A similar model of this dock has been available since 2018, including a version from Caldigit (fave. co/3wdqrs9) that currently costs $10 more. At OWC’S price, the set of features is even more of a bargain.

BOTTOM LINE

If you have been wanting to add two 4K displays while conserving your USB-C ports, the OWC Thunderbol­t 3 mini Dock offers the right set of options at the lowest cost. ■

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Two HDMI 2.0 ports, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and a gigabit ethernet connector.
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The dock’s constructi­on is top notch.
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The two HDMI 2.0 ports can each handle up to 4K video at 60Hz.

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